November 24, 2010 – 2:40 AM
I went out to NYC last week for the opening of this show! It was a great show and attended by many. If you are in NYC, I suggest going while open. More Installation Pictures Here
DIRTY LITTLE SECRET (November 18 – December 22) featuring: Tobias Keene, Laura Keeble, Paul Hazeltion, K-Guy and Nicholas Bowers. Curated by Wendy Worth Asher. More info HERE. INDICA on 11th, 150 11th Ave. New York, NY 10011




Nicholas Bowers

Tobias Keene

Paul Hazelton

Tobias Keene

Nicholas Bowers / Laura Keeble
Opening night pictures coming soon. Stay Tuned…
Tags: Alex Mallick Williams, Indica on 11th, K-Guy, Laura Keeble, nicholas bowers, NYC, Paul Hazeltion, Tobias Keene, Wendy Worth Asher, zak williams
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November 23, 2010 – 12:35 PM
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November 23, 2010 – 12:33 PM
JIM HOUSER:
“First up, Jim Houser sat down with long-time friend and Space 1026 cohort Andrew Jeffrey Wright to discuss achieving fame like George Clooney, faking being a student at RISD, commercial uses of his artwork, and his dreams of becoming a professional skateboarder (which he never achieved).”

CLAW MONEY:
“Did you ever wonder how Claw came up with her now iconic ferocious symbol? Wonder no more as she tells us how it came about by happy accident. The femme-fatale offers up her thoughts on her dual life as a cop ducking truck bomber with more beef than a slaughterhouse and a budding fashionista making her mark in the NYC nightlife and club scene before merging the two into the her own brand.”

Tags: Claw Money, jim houser, Living Proof Magazine, pcp artist, video interview
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November 22, 2010 – 4:17 PM
Great article IN THE WALL STREET JOURNAL by my pal Susan Micals…


Last night at the Taschen bookstore in Los Angeles, Ethel Seno, critic and Senior Editor of Paper Magazine Carlo McCormick and Marc and Sara Schiller of the Wooster Collective came out –- along with over 300 eager fans — to celebrate their take on the new rebels of the art world in their book Trespass: A History of Uncommissioned Art. The tome is a collaboration celebrating the global phenomenon of graffiti and unsanctioned art and a historical retrospective of sorts and discusses the methods behind the art of spray painting and the impact the genre had on the art world for nearly four generations. Featured works include pieces by artists including Guerrilla Girls, Ron English, Skullphone, Shepard Fairey, and Banksy.
READ FULL ARTICLE HERE
Tags: Aaron Rose, Banksy, Beverly Hills, Ethel Seno, Guerrilla Girls, Jeffrey Deitch, Los Angeles, MAR SCHILLER, Paper Magazine, Ron English, sara schiller, Shepard Fairey, Skullphone, Trespass, UNCOMMISSIONED ART, WALL STREET JOURNAL, wooster collective
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