2009

Bodegas, Urban Sustainability, and Skewville?

So many stimulating high minded community-based projects are afoot these days,

as Brooklyn street artists continue to draw our attention to matters more pressing than, say, topless Miss California or the latest Tom Hanks tanker.

Stay tooned for a grand opening of a summer-long project in deep Bushwick that will raise consciousness and get you in the greens. See below the very industrious and stylish action-carpenters Skewville hard at work on their contribution to this seriously fun project opening next month!

Building a better future for Bushwick (photo Steven P. Harrington)
Building a better future for Bushwick (photo Steven P. Harrington)

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Sunday in the Subway with Posterboy

The more you see it, the more you know it down in your heart that we have turned a corner.

Hype be damned, the result of Posterboy’s plundering of the inescapable advertising messages you pay $2 to see in the subway is a new visual vocabulary that continues to pull surreal visual punches when you least expect it.

These portraits below could be the work of Posterboy, one of his admirers, or it could be the work of a team. From the average viewers perspective, that’s hardly the point.

Dear Mr. Black President (photo Steven P. Harrington)
Dear Mr. Black President (photo Steven P. Harrington)

The fact that new subway station banners are made of this easy-to-manipulate vinyl sticky backed material, coupled with the fact that there are rarely subway personnel or police in the subway stations these days, and you have a primo creative laboratory for everyone from “culture jammers” to collage artists to pop surrealists.

It’s the visual equivalent of the mash-up so popular in the digital DJ age; whole cloth samples snatched from fully realized pieces and re-matched with other genres, categories, styles, and eras. Sometimes the results are genius, sometimes clunky, many times causing nauseous feelings of disorientation.

Feed your eyes, feed the children (photo Steven P. Harrington)
Rockin the new specs (photo Steven P. Harrington)

These modern billboard materials are layered one on top of the another but peel back in a jiffy, easy to slice away and see what might be underneath.  You may not even see Posterboy’s remix on the crowded platform while you lean against a grimy column.  You may be watching a rat skittering along the third rail with a Snickers rapper in it’s mouth. But your train still hasn’t arrived because of (yet more) service cuts, and your phone doesn’t work down here in the tunnel so you glance up at the ad space and see the mangled headline manipulated to say “Get Head” with two floating mouths wide open beneath it.

It’s not graffiti, it’s not really street art, but it’s eye catching even when it’s not completely successful. It feels more like a studio than a gallery, full of experiments, dead ends, and occasional glimpses of brilliance.

You gotta some pretty lips (photo Steven P. Harrington)
You gotta some pretty lips Miss-ter (photo Steven P. Harrington)

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Brooklynite Opens a Pop-Up for the summer – Specter Print Release

New shop in East Village for summer


Brooklynite Gallery comes to the East Village!

BROOKLYNITE NYC is the Summer POP-UP Shop, showcasing work from some of the best international ‘street artists’. It’s a chance to get to see pieces from past exhibitions, new print releases and some cutting edge, emerging artists from all over the world.

BROOKLYNITE NYC is hosting an Opening Party and Print Release for: SPECTER . . . An artist whose been taking New York City by storm.


“Sho Shin” 20 x 24 inches (from the project, “If I saw you In Heaven”).

Come check out the new addition to the East Village landscape. . .

BROOKLYNITE NYC
632 East 11th Street
(Between Avenue B & C)
Store hours: Thursday – Saturday 2pm – 8pm
June through the end of August

OFFICIAL OPENING PARTY
Wednesday, June 24th, 7-9PM

Print Release Event for:
S P E C T E R

After Party at:
WHITE RABBIT
145 Houston Street
NEW YORK CITY
9:30pm- until

For more info check out:
www.brooklynitegallery.com
www.specterart.com
www.flickr.com/photos/35468141096@N01/sets/72157619023523305/

Specter & Bishop203 (photo Jaime Rojo)
Specter & Bishop203 (photo Jaime Rojo)

I always wash it first just in case.    (Specter)  (photo Jaime Rojo)
I always wash it first just in case. (Specter) (photo Jaime Rojo)

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“Plenty of Room On the Couch” Group Show at Eastern District

A group show that features the work of a number of street artists, among others.

Eastern District Presents:


“Plenty of Room on the Couch”
Curated by Jesse Lee Denning


Opening reception – Friday June 26th. 7 – 10pm
Special Guest DJ Todd Weinstock a.k.a. Toddlerone (Cubic Zirconia)

The goal of this exhibition is not only to highlight the vast array of talented artists in a summer spectacle but to also allow our peers, friends, and all around art lovers to purchase and own art that is both affordable and quality work!

ALL ART IS $300 OR LESS!

Featured artists:
-JK6- -Trevor Bittinger- -Colin Stinson- -Spaze Craft 1- -Denise DeSpirito- -John Breiner- -Dan Taylor- -Jesse Jones- -Kyoko Heshiimu- -Becca Roach- -Kelly Vetter- -Steve Smith- -New Colony- -Downer- -Chad Koeplinger- -AKO- -Michelle Tarantelli- -Gillian Goldstein- -Patrick Conlon- -Chip7- -Todd Noble- -Mister Mark- -Eyeball- -Chris O’Donnell- -Andreis Costa- -Zoe Sonenberg- -Carlyle Micklus- -Josh Taylor- -Jay Flanell- -Joshua Abram Howard- -Jeremiah Maddock- -Amandalynn- -Sweety- -Nikki Balls- -Subtexture- -Dosa Kim- -Amy Finkbeiner- -Aunia Kahn- -RROBOTS- -Dennis McNett- -Michael Alan- -Damion Silver- -JesseHectic- -JoKa- -Kristen Ferrell- -Douajee Vang- -Matt Vancura- -Grime- -Evan Cairo- -Parskid- -Justin Lipuma- -Regino Gonzales- -Lyndsey Lesh- -Tim Diet- -Dick Chicken- -Laura Meyers–Fernando Lions- -Sacha Jenkins- -James O’Brian- -John Reardon- -Myles Karr- -Dan Trocchio- -Andre Malcolm- -Leif Parsons- -Duane Bruton- -Bishop203- -Diego Mannino- -Civ-

jesse@eastern-district.com
Hours: 2-8pm Thursday-Sunday

EASTERN DISTRICT
43 BOGART STREET – L TRAIN TO MORGAN AVENUE.

www.Eastern-District.com

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Jon Burgerman “My American Summer” at Giant Robot

Ever clever Jon Burgerman has been hanging out in the BK all summer – (minus a two week stint in sandy, spread-out California) wondering where time disappears to and how to get free lunch.

Now he TELLS ALL in this scintillating visual expose called “My American Summer”

Giant Robot

437 East North Street

New York, NY 10009

Saturday August 15, 2009

6:30 pm til 9

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Aakash Nihalani in group show “Paraphrase” at Arario Gallery

Rising street artist Aakash Nihalani started “bombing” the streets of New York City with his colorful isometric forms just over a year ago. What began as repetitive silkscreen studies in the studio later developed into Nihalani’s signature approach to open-air installations. Using tape as his sole medium, he highlights the geometry of the city—from subway signage to a slab of concrete —with clean rectangles, squares and cubes. Employing the modus operandi of graffiti writers, Nihalani revamps public space, offering fresh perspectives and creating room for new words and ideas. His installation for Paraphrase will make use of both the walls and floors of the gallery. He will also utilize the windows that run along Arario’s south wall (facing 25th Street) to exhibit new works on mirror.

Arario Gallery

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Mural Panel at Ad Hoc featuring Chris Stain and Lady Pink and others

Ad Hoc Art
Bushwick Open Studios

moderated by Aaron Short

Featuring Chris Stain, Christopher Cardinale, Jane Weissman, author of On the Wall, Joe Matunis of El Puente, and Lady Pink, legendary muralist. As part of Arts in Bushwick’s Bushwick Open Studios, panelists come together to discuss topics concerning community murals in New York City, what works on the wall and what doesn’t, community involvement, as well as exploring the rich history of community murals in Brooklyn and its future prospects.

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Week in Images 05.10.09

Week in Images 05.10.09

Manhandling peace (bird of peace) (photo Jaime Rojo)

Let it go. (bird of peace) (photo Jaime Rojo)

Cake (photo Jaime Rojo)

Helpfully labelled Cake (photo Jaime Rojo)

Nice Hat! (Cake) (photo Jaime Rojo)

Nice Hat! (Cake) (photo Jaime Rojo)

Data rock silver heart (Chris Uphues) (photo Jaime Rojo)

Data rock silver heart (Chris Uphues) (photo Jaime Rojo)

Dain (photo Jaime Rojo)

Dain! I got a toof-ache! (photo Jaime Rojo)

(Dain) (photo Jaime Rojo)

Come a little closer so I kin git a good look at cha. (Dain) (photo Jaime Rojo)

Fauxreel (photo Jaime Rojo)

Fauxreel (photo Jaime Rojo)

These Keith Hernandez pieces may be promoting an indie documentary (not sure), but they are pretty funny and straddle the edge of advertising and street art.  But then, what doesn’t?

Everybody say Cheese. (I'm Keith Hernandez) (photo Jaime Rojo)

Everybody say Cheese. (I'm Keith Hernandez) (photo Jaime Rojo)

Ronnie talk to Keith! (I'm Keith Hernandez) (photo Jaime Rojo)

Ronnie talk to Keith! (I'm Keith Hernandez) (photo Jaime Rojo)

Under his Ever Watchful Gaze (I'm Keith Hernandez) (photo Jaime Rojo)

Under his Ever Watchful Gaze (I'm Keith Hernandez) (photo Jaime Rojo)

passenger

(Passenger Pigeon) (photo Jaime Rojo)

smile

Smile, when you're feeling lonely. (Smile) (photo Jaime Rojo)

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Avoid, Bloke & Faro “2012” show at Factory Fresh

Factory Fresh and Mighty Tanaka present: 2012

AVOID, BLOKE and FARO converge at Factory Fresh, bringing with them an assorted collection of unique styles that exemplify the next generation of NYC street art and graffiti.  On June 5th they will present their artwork as a group in a gallery for the first time. Through blending their ideals and styles, they create a symbolized view of the streets that transcends one world and ushers in another.

The show is based on the year 2012, which represents a notion of change and transition throughout the world, marking the end of the Mayan calendar.  Many view this year with apprehension, prophesying apocalypse, climate meltdown or a spiritual awakening.  Currently, through economic crisis and constant warfare, an artistic shift is taking place on the streets of New York City.

As we approach this time of great change, the 2012 show places the viewer in the middle of the transformation, an adventure through shifting paradigms of the world.

2012

Opening June 5, 7-10

June 5 – June 21 at Factory Fresh, Bushwick, Brooklyn.

Factory Fresh

Mighty Tanaka

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Porcupine and Bear Sighting: Broken Crow in Billyburg

Seen on the Street: Work in Progress

After two successful openings over the weekend, Broken Crow gets up in the BK.

During a brief respite from the rain – for about 8 hours yesterday, Broken Crow brought back the wild into our Brooklyn urban environment.  All you need is a cool slab of flat, a couple ladders, and giant stencils you’ve been cutting all night, and you’re ready to rock the block!

broken

Amazing how much you can get done in 3 hours! Broken Crow at work (photo Jaime Rojo)

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Bear keeping his distance from his prickly cohort. Broken Crow at work on a new large mural in one of Williamsburg's still ungentrified sections. (photo Jaime Rojo)

blossom

Kind of makes all the rain worth it. (photo Steven P. Harrington)

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Images of the Week 05.03.09

Images of the Week 05.03.09

Fun things to stumble upon while you are singing in the rain

This number 9 is always coupled with a cartoon character like on Sesame Street.  Try to check your reflection in the well-positioned convex mirrors when you pass the construction workers – they are revelatory when you take a good look (Peephole). Under these ever grey clouds we cheerfully welcome Judith Supine in acidic fluorescence; who has returned with a step-up in complexity and keeps true to disform.

9 Birds (photo Jaime Rojo)

9 Birds (photo Jaime Rojo)

9 Eagles (photo Jaime Rojo)

9 Eagles (photo Jaime Rojo)

9 Elephants

9 Elephants (photo Jaime Rojo)

NUMBER 9 NUMBER 9 NUMBER 9 NUMBER 9 NUMBER 9 NUMBER 9 – are these related to the Beatles in some way?

I LOVE PUSSY (photo Jaime Rojo)

I LOVE PUSSY (photo Jaime Rojo)

Imminent Disaster (photo Jaime Rojo)

Imminent Disaster (photo Jaime Rojo)

Judith Supine (photo Jaime Rojo)

Judith Supine (photo Jaime Rojo)

Peep Hole  (photo Jaime Rojo)

Peep Hole (photo Jaime Rojo)

Peephole (photo Jaime Rojo)

Peephole (photo Jaime Rojo)

Peephole (photo Jaime Rojo)

Peephole (photo Jaime Rojo)

Peephole (photo Jaime Rojo)

Peephole (photo Jaime Rojo)

peep (photo Jaime Rojo)

peep (photo Jaime Rojo)

Skewville and Big Foot (photo Jaime Rojo)

Skewville and Big Foot (photo Jaime Rojo)

Skewville (photo Jaime Rojo)

Skewville (photo Jaime Rojo)

Space Invader (photo Jaime Rojo)

Space Invader (photo Jaime Rojo)

Space Invader (photo Jaime Rojo)

Space Invader (photo Jaime Rojo)

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