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Video: Opening of Adult Swim at Gallery 1988

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PKDu9eEjUk Looks like an awesome show!

Artist Chris Berens Talks About His Unique Painting Technique

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=9wzCZZHx2fg Sourse: Hifructosemag.tum...

Made in China: 5,500 Toy Soldiers Make A Portrait

Produced using more than 5500 toy soldiers. The portrait is of a Chinese soldier boy taken by ...

R.I.P. James Rizzi (5. 10. 1950 – 26. 12. 2011)

It’s with great distress and sorrow that we have to announce the death of James Rizzi. The ...

A Conversation with Kaws and José Parlá

Photo: Life and Times

José Parlá and KAWS. Two kindred spirits catapulted from the underground to the contemporary art world, still gaining international acclaim every passing year. Although, the work is vastly different, each man possesses a distinct visual language and an evolving maturation. Despite the polar influences, there’s one city they both call home – Brooklyn. Having recently exhibited in Los Angeles – José Parlá showing at OHWOW while KAWS was exhibiting at Honor Fraser- both artists experienced a homerun of sorts on the West Coast, but are happy to be back at headquarters in New York. We visited Parla’s Fort Greene studio to overhear the boys wax poetics on their roots, gardening, and the good ‘ol days. [Moderated by Jauretsi Saizarbitoria] ...

POSE & KC Ortiz | Whitewash

POSE & KC Ortiz | Whitewash Opening Reception Saturday, November 19, 2011 from 8‑11pm On View November 19 – December 10, 2011 Known Gallery 441 North Fairfax Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90036 T: 310-860-6263 On Saturday, November 19, graffiti artist POSE and photojournalist KC Ortiz will unveil Whitewash, their second exhibition at Known Gallery, and their most cohesive to date. For POSE, Whitewash references society’s attempt to eradicate graffiti and stifle human expression. “Shortly after I started writing graffiti, Chicago took an extremely hard-line stance on its eradication, outlawing the sale of spraypaint and implementing Mayor Dayley’s Graffiti Blasters program,” POSE explains. With this exhibition, POSE will recall a time before the buff. “I am digging into my fondest childhood memories of riding the train and seeing all the colors, letters and cartoon characters along the lines. Making these paintings has been an incredibly rich process, and it makes me thankful that no city official can eradicate my memories.” ...

Art Show: D*Face – Burn Brighter at Metro Gallery

Metro Gallery is excited to present D*Face's first solo exhibition with the Gallery. The London ...

Nike Dog by Vinti Andrews

English designer Vinti Andrews, known for her reconstructive design techniques, has constructed a ...