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Skullphone + Curtis Kulig’s Scripture on Oct. 6th, 2011, NYC

October 5, 2011 – 8:52 AM

For more than seven years, Skullphone and Kulig have productively supported each other in outdoor installations. In Scripture, both artists’ iconic motifs are formally exemplified. Additionally, a glimpse into their different painting styles is captured in a “window-shopping” style video installation. Although the artworks blend seamlessly throughout the installation, each artists’ distinctive direction stands alone.

Skullphone continues his Digital Media paintings at Mallick Williams with three distinct groupings: a series of crosses, circles, and a reflection wall. Skullphone’s paintings employ a deliberate grid system of red, blue, and green paint on mirror-polished aluminum panels resembling LEDs. The artist documents our world – one which is increasingly communicating with brief encounters via technology – through a laborious painting process.

SCRIPTURE

October 6th from 6-9pm
An exhibition of new works by artists Skullphone and Curtis Kulig at Mallick Williams & Co. Gallery
150 11th Avenue, NYC

RSVP to:  RSVP@MallickWilliams.com

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HOW TO MAKE IT IN AMERICA: 3 Days Downtown

October 4, 2011 – 11:37 PM

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3 Days in New York’s Lower East Side, with DJ/Producer Extraordinaire A-Trak, Graffiti Artist and Photographer Curtis Kulig, and the owner of The Smile, The Westway and the man behind the Jane Ballroom Carlos Quirarte.

Check out the Season 2 premiere of How to Make It in America on Sunday, Oct 2nd at 10:30pm only on HBO. For more How To Make It In America, visit http://itsh.bo/rq3jE2.

Download the How To Make It In America Mixtape Vol 2 for free on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/howtomakeit

Order the first season on DVD or Blu-ray: http://itsh.bo/nl5VTB

 

 

 

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FREEDOM SUITE by West One | Friday September 30, 2011 | Los Angeles

September 28, 2011 – 3:53 AM

Abstract Expressionist “West” Launches Art Exhibition at Environment Furniture

Exhibition Opens in October with Street Art Mural on Beverly Boulevard

Environment Furniture, part design consortium, part modern craftsman, creates timeless contemporary collections for the home that respect the planet. Environment’s allure remains not only in its firmly entrenched environmental commitment, but also in its aesthetic: an understated elegance and rugged sophistication.   Today, the company is excited to announce a collaboration with West, a renowned Graffiti artist turned Abstract Expressionist, to bring people together both in and outside of the showroom in a celebration of street art.  West will paint a huge mural on the exterior of Environment’s Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles location creating community through shared ideas, knowledge, culture and art.  The mural will be unveiled at a kick-off event September 30 along with the opening of an exhibition of West’s work inside the showroom.

“We live in a vast city where everything’s at right angles,” West said.  “My work is movement and energy.  It’s organic.  The viewer will see different things – maybe themselves, maybe the city.  Maybe the broader environment.  I hope to make us look at our space, our environment, a little differently.”

The partnership was fostered when West was shopping in the Environment showroom and met owner and CEO Davide Berruto.  They discussed large-scale murals, art in general and how Environment’s recent addition of Topanga shelves to its collection celebrated the contributions artists have made in the design space.  Over a few month’s time, expanding the impact of those Topanga shelves, and with the currently strong influence of street art in Los Angeles (thanks to the current Museum of Contemporary Art [MOCA] exhibit), Berruto and West landed on this unique idea to expand street art in a more permanent fashion to Beverly Boulevard’s landscape.

“Our designers scour the world for unique, special and environmentally responsible pieces inside our showroom,” Berruto said.  “We are really excited to offer something as cutting edge as this mural outside as a gift to everyone who passes by.  West plans for the artwork to have no beginning and no end, in essence, no environment.  I find a grand and wonderful irony in that.”

At the invitation-only, kick-off event, Environment will auction off Topanga shelves specially painted by West.  Proceeds from the auction will benefit www.Jamaicankids.org.  Jamaican Kids is based in Los Angeles and was formed to help Jamaican children who live in difficult conditions in ghettos by providing them with all they need, including clothes, school supplies, medical care, and in some extreme cases, even a new home.  A percentage of each sale of West’s paintings on display throughout the exhibition will also benefit the charity.

West is best known for his Graffiti work in New York City in the 1980s and ‘90s.  In 2000, he had a fundamental shift in his work and began to feel confined by the rules and strict technical codes of Graffiti lettering styles.  West began to study the work of the Abstract Expressionists particularly Franz Kline, Willem DeKooning, Robert Motherwell, and Clifford Still, and in their work saw “an opening, a freedom, that was missing from the mannerism of traditional Graffiti.”  West now encourages viewers to enjoy his work with no preconceived notions.  People can literally take what they want from these abstract pieces.

Open to the public starting October 1, 2011, the West Exhibition will be on display at the Environment Furniture Showroom, 8126 Beverly Boulevard in Los Angeles through December 31, 2011.

http://westonefc.com

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Eric Haze – New Mathematics & Greg Lamarche – I Can See For Miles (9/17/11 – 10/3/11)

September 17, 2011 – 12:14 AM

Known Gallery is proud to present “New Mathematics”, a new collection of paintings and drawing by Eric Haze.

With strong roots in the graphic arts, New York-based artist Haze has crafted a vocabulary of personal symbolism that delivers departures of an abstract and minimalist nature.

Recognized worldwide for more than three decades for his iconic design work and artistic productions – From the Beastie Boys to Casio to Nike – the 21st Century has also seen Haze returning to his fine art roots. His work in acrylic, ink and charcoal culminated in a critically acclaimed solo exhibition in 2008 at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Hong Kong. Now, with New Mathematics, the artist continues to promote a bold new language that reflects a truly unique style and vision.

Building on his commitment to the development of more organic personal work, New Mathematics displays a complex relationship between design, gesture and abstraction, incorporating geometric elements both with and without a basis in typography.

With repetition and the interplay of positive and negative as an underlying theme, New Mathematics reveals the development of a mature signature iconography that epitomizes Haze’s fine art work.

The roots of Haze’s history as a graffiti artist can also be felt in the nature of New Mathematics, with both speed and control as determining factors in the end result. Trading in the perfection of the imperfect, the intuitive confidence of stroke and line quality displayed in this new collection offers a celebration of form and gesture over narrative, presenting a fully realized dialectic that is steeped in the majestic flow of his signature hand style.

With this new body of work consisting of 35 new paintings and 15 new drawings, Haze marks yet another evolution in his commitment to expanding the scope of his creative process.


Known Gallery is pleased to announce, I Can See For Miles, an exhibition of recent works by New York collage/ graffiti artist Greg Lamarche.

This show offers a wide range of styles from hand cut letter pieces to abstracted paper remnants as well as representational collages.  The exhibition also features a site-specific wall drawing of hand drawn and designed letter forms.

Inspired by the dynamism of his native New York City and its role as an incubator of the outlaw art of graffiti, Greg Lamarche’s collages combine the city’s relentless rhythm and graffiti’s aggressive presence to express the power, elegance and rebelliousness of urban creativity. Using found materials and commercially printed papers from his vast collection of vintage printed matter, Lamarche abstracts graffiti’s visual language, playing with a profusion of font styles, word fragments, multiple layers, bold colors, rhythmic repetition, multiple perspective and movement. Each unique work of precisely hand-cut paper thus becomes an interplay of the directness of graphic design and the aesthetics of fine art.

Born and raised in New York, Greg Lamarche created his first collages in the sixth grade when he used fireworks wrappers found in his schoolyard. In 1981 he began writing graffiti on the streets and subways, and published SKILLS, a seminal graffiti magazine, in the early 1990s.

Lamarche has worked as both fine artist and graphic designer since 2000, and has been featured in numerous publications including the New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Boston Phoenix, Print, Juxtapoz, Modern Painters and Arkitip among others. He recently designed the cover of WORLD PIECEBOOK, (Sascha Jenkins and David Villorente, 2011, Prestel Publishers) and is featured in CUTTING EDGES: CONTEMPORARY COLLAGE, (R. Klantin, H. Hellige and J. Gallagher, editors; 2011, Die Gestalten Verlag, publishers).

He recently completed a limited edition of Post-Pop wood boxes printed with the Krylon logo, which will be officially released this month at the Art-Platform fair September 30 – October 3, 2011, Los Angeles.  He will also be exhibiting at the Pulse art fair, Los Angeles September 30 – October 3, 2011 where he has been commissioned to create a site-specific wall painting.

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441 North Fairfax Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90036
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