Hey, don’t look at me. I have no idea where the game console is. I have no idea how the cookie jar got empty so fast. I have no idea how those muddy footprints across the carpet got there. Don’t look at me.
But you can look at this! German street art/fine art duo Herakut have a new show opening tonight in San Francisco and you get an exclusive look at the preparations. A tenuous and lyrical study in duality, the two work with each other in the moment to create most of their work, a photorealistic and gestural dance that parries and plunges with darkness and humor and poetry.
“Don’t Look At Me” features one of the largest canvasses they have done so far, measuring 6’ by 10’, and it will be suspended from the ceiling and providing a powerful focal point for the Shooting Gallery.
Special thanks to photographer Derek Macario for sharing these exclusive images with BSA readers.
Herakut. Process Shot. (photo © Derek Macario for Shooting Gallery)
Herakut. Process Shot. (photo © Derek Macario for Shooting Gallery)
Herakut. Process Shot. (photo © Derek Macario for Shooting Gallery)
Herakut. Process Shot. (photo © Derek Macario for Shooting Gallery)
Herakut. Process Shot. (photo © Derek Macario for Shooting Gallery)
Herakut. Process Shot. (photo © Derek Macario for Shooting Gallery)
Herakut. Process Shot. (photo © Derek Macario for Shooting Gallery)
Herakut. Process Shot. (photo © Derek Macario for Shooting Gallery)
Herakut. Process Shot. (photo © Derek Macario for Shooting Gallery)
“Don’t Look At Me” Opens tonight at the Shooting Gallery in San Francisco, CA. Click HERE for more details.
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