ISM: a community project, a non-profit arts organization based in Long Beach but heard worldwide, is again proving that art is a democratic institution for all by launching the “Space Available Cover Contest”. Jumping off with its Summer Issue (out now at select retailers, galleries, finer boutiques and online @ www.ISMcommunity.org), this contest is giving... read more
Shepard Fairey Presale to End Tuesday, July 3rd Hi Everyone, We predict that Shepard Fairey’s presale will take most of Saturday to finish, so we’ve decided to open the sale to the public on Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007. All available work will be posted in our current exhibitions section (click here to access). Please call... read more
The 16-Page Splasher Manifesto The New York Times has published the 16 page "Splasher" manifesto on their website. Click on the link below to view the full document. SPLASHER MANIFESTO
Hello Everyone, Due to the incident that happened on Thursday night at the opening reception in DUMBO, Brooklyn, the NYPD is asking that we implement a few changes for tonight’s opening. Bags and backpacks will be searched by security before entering the building. Please don’t bring any spray paint, markers, or anything that could be... read more
Mark Ryden Fushigi Circus – $35.00 A red clothbound collection of the works of Mark Ryden. This is the second printing with only 15,000 copies in the US! Click here to purchase. Tragic Kingdom: The Magical Art of Camille Rose Garcia – $39.95 This large, lavishly produced hardcover serves as the catalog for Camille Rose... read more
To celebrate the opening of Vitche’s Equilibrium, AJ Fosik’s At the Edge of Town and Matt Haber and Andy Kehoe’s Trouble Pass Me By, Jonathan LeVine Gallery staff, artists and friends made the trek to Barcade in Williamsburg. Enough Said. Brandi Pomfret, AJ Fosik and Emily McKellar display a bounty of drink tickets. Video Game... read more
TRAGIC KINGDOM: THE ART OF CAMILLE ROSE GARCIA Saturday, May 12, 2007 through Sunday, September 23, 2007 The San Jose Museum of Art presents the first major museum exhibition outside of Los Angeles of Camille Rose Garcia, an artist emerging from the Los Angeles underground scene, whose narrative-based works express an acute political consciousness. The... read more
Last week, the gallery staff went to check out Bomb It, a documentary tracing the roots of graffiti from Philadelphia and New York to Barcelona, Tokyo, Paris , Hamburg and Sao Paulo. Director Jon Reiss packs the film with interviews from dozens of artists, including the gallery’s own Zezao, Shepard Fairey and Ron English. With only... read more
Andrew from Outer Edge Studio posted some great photos of David Choe’s work at the FaceBook offices on thegiant.org. Click here to check out the entry.
Last night was the opening of the "Visual Slang" exhibit at the Abrons Art Center in New York. We took a few pictures of Onesto and Fefe’s work in the show for those of you who could’t see the pieces in person. Fefe’s work "Cavadao" hanging next to a Phil Frost! Book with... read more
Visual Slang: The Modern Urban Imagination April 17 – June 12, 2007 Opening Reception: Tuesday, April 17, 6-8pm The Abrons Arts Center is delighted to present Visual Slang: The Modern Urban Imagination, an exhibit of innovative artwork and global graffiti by a dynamic mix of over thirty artists crossing cultures, traditions... read more
ISM: a community project, a non-profit arts organization based in Long Beach but heard worldwide, is again proving that art is a democratic institution for all by launching the “Space Available Cover Contest”. Jumping off with its Summer Issue (out now at select retailers, galleries, finer boutiques and online @ www.ISMcommunity.org), this contest is giving... read more
Shepard Fairey Presale to End Tuesday, July 3rd Hi Everyone, We predict that Shepard Fairey’s presale will take most of Saturday to finish, so we’ve decided to open the sale to the public on Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007. All available work will be posted in our current exhibitions section (click here to access). Please call... read more
The 16-Page Splasher Manifesto The New York Times has published the 16 page "Splasher" manifesto on their website. Click on the link below to view the full document. SPLASHER MANIFESTO
Hello Everyone, Due to the incident that happened on Thursday night at the opening reception in DUMBO, Brooklyn, the NYPD is asking that we implement a few changes for tonight’s opening. Bags and backpacks will be searched by security before entering the building. Please don’t bring any spray paint, markers, or anything that could be... read more
Mark Ryden Fushigi Circus – $35.00 A red clothbound collection of the works of Mark Ryden. This is the second printing with only 15,000 copies in the US! Click here to purchase. Tragic Kingdom: The Magical Art of Camille Rose Garcia – $39.95 This large, lavishly produced hardcover serves as the catalog for Camille Rose... read more
To celebrate the opening of Vitche’s Equilibrium, AJ Fosik’s At the Edge of Town and Matt Haber and Andy Kehoe’s Trouble Pass Me By, Jonathan LeVine Gallery staff, artists and friends made the trek to Barcade in Williamsburg. Enough Said. Brandi Pomfret, AJ Fosik and Emily McKellar display a bounty of drink tickets. Video Game... read more
TRAGIC KINGDOM: THE ART OF CAMILLE ROSE GARCIA Saturday, May 12, 2007 through Sunday, September 23, 2007 The San Jose Museum of Art presents the first major museum exhibition outside of Los Angeles of Camille Rose Garcia, an artist emerging from the Los Angeles underground scene, whose narrative-based works express an acute political consciousness. The... read more
Last week, the gallery staff went to check out Bomb It, a documentary tracing the roots of graffiti from Philadelphia and New York to Barcelona, Tokyo, Paris , Hamburg and Sao Paulo. Director Jon Reiss packs the film with interviews from dozens of artists, including the gallery’s own Zezao, Shepard Fairey and Ron English. With only... read more
Andrew from Outer Edge Studio posted some great photos of David Choe’s work at the FaceBook offices on thegiant.org. Click here to check out the entry.
Last night was the opening of the "Visual Slang" exhibit at the Abrons Art Center in New York. We took a few pictures of Onesto and Fefe’s work in the show for those of you who could’t see the pieces in person. Fefe’s work "Cavadao" hanging next to a Phil Frost! Book with... read more
Visual Slang: The Modern Urban Imagination April 17 – June 12, 2007 Opening Reception: Tuesday, April 17, 6-8pm The Abrons Arts Center is delighted to present Visual Slang: The Modern Urban Imagination, an exhibit of innovative artwork and global graffiti by a dynamic mix of over thirty artists crossing cultures, traditions... read more