Posts Tagged ‘art show’

Exhibits We Love :: Aaron OBLVN’s “100 Paintings”

Exhibits We Love :: Aaron OBLVN's "100 Paintings"

AARON ABLVN’S latest show, “100 Painitings” at the Klughaus Gallery is a blast from the past. This past Saturday was the opening for “100 Paintings” by the Portland, Oregon-based artist and cartoonist encompassing more than 100 pieces dedicated to his influences and his love of cartoons.


Exhibits We Love :: F*CK ART at the Museum of Sex

Exhibits We Love :: F*CK ART at the Museum of Sex

Last Thursday night, at the Museum of Sex in New York City (also known as MoSex) anticipation ran high to see the museum’s latest exhibition entitled, “F*CK ART.” The show features select pieces of 20 artists with unconventional approaches to street art — pushing the boundaries of sexuality in public space. The exhibition runs the [...]


Exhibits We Love :: All Talk @ Pandemic Gallery

The Pandemic Gallery’s upcoming exhibit, All Talk, will feature thirteen emerging artists showcasing a wide array of audacious art that speaks volumes.


Artists We Love :: Natalia Fabia

Artists We Love :: Natalia Fabia

Natalia Fabia’s current solo show at the Jonathan LeVine Gallery entitled “Punk Rock Rainbow Sparkle” ushers a new wave of feminism with an emphasis on sugar and spice — that isn’t always nice.


Street Artists We Love :: STINKFISH

Street Artists We Love :: STINKFISH

Colombian artist STINKFISH turns every wall into a work of art with just a spritz of a spray-can. His vibrant portraits evoke emotion unlike any other street artist and that’s probably attributed to his South American upbringing mixed with his stencil techniques.


artists we love :: mark gonzales – 10/16 – franklin parrasch gallery

artists we love :: mark gonzales - 10/16 - franklin parrasch gallery

Franklin Parrasch Gallery is pleased to present Round N’ Round – an exhibition which includes the premier of a new film and sculpture, as well as drawings, poems and correspondences by Mark Gonzales. Gonzales, who has been skateboarding professionally since he was a teenager is a prime mover in bringing the inherently improvisational, free-ranging attitude manifested in skateboarding’s engagement with the built and graphic environment to a wider audience. Gonzales’s work has been exhibited internationally, and his skating has been documented by Spike Jonze among other filmmakers.