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Archive for October, 2008

NO COMPLY ~ PREVIEW ~ BENZO AND MONK

Friday, October 10th, 2008

To give you an idea of the level of excellence that the fine NC artists in this lineup are dragging up onto the stage here is a preview of a dope piece by Monk and Benzo.

Killer Bee Prototype 001. Laser Cut Skateboard, Grip tape and awesomeness

Incase you didn’t already know, here are some further details about the show.
170 individual pieces by 80 artists representing key cultural and artistic scenes
from around the world.

The Melbourne exhibition will be held at No Vacancy Gallery, Red Cape Lane
in QV, Melbourne.

Launch party, Friday the 7th of November, 7pm until 10pm.

The collection will be on display for 3 weeks, 10am until 7pm, Tuesdays to
Sunday, until the 23rd of November.

We’re also touring to Sydney on the 12th of December at Red Bull Gallery. More news about this later.

André knows

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

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C-90 ~ Tomorrow ~ Palmer Projects Gallery NSW

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

C-90 is an exhibition by Sydney artist and curator Mark Drew, of cassette tape imagery via canvas, sculpture and illustrative print media.
The works in this show have been developed from a large scale mural painted at Oxford Art Factory in February of this year, of his teenage collection of cassette tape spines.
“in a time of MP3 data, the imagery C-90 deals with is quite emotive, recalling the graphic side of personal music collections”.
Drew has been behind the scenes of over 100 local art shows, as the co-owner of China Heights gallery. C-90 is his first major solo show, opening at Palmer Projects 6pm, Thursday 9th October 2008 and will continue daily up until October 15th.

Opening Night: Thursday 9th October, 6pm-9pm.

Palmer Projects Gallery
2/238 Palmer St, Darlinghurst, Sydney NSW
www.palmerprojects.com.au
www.makingends.com

Nice Sighting

Monday, October 6th, 2008

Thanks Rone

GRAIN GROUND

Monday, October 6th, 2008

More unguarded structures get covered in wood grain camouflage as the No Comply camo spree continues unimpeded.

PixAção !

Monday, October 6th, 2008

The junction of the words ‘pixo’ + ação (action in portuguese) means more to some people than just the act of writing your name in ‘pixo’ letters somewhere !

For some guys, like the 30 pixadores that took over the gallery Choque Cultural in Sao Paulo on Sept. 6th, it means the pure act of free speech ally to vandalism (which is the main foundation of the so called ‘art’ of pixação), what led them to a non violent act of maniphest against the vulgarization, institutiotinalization and ‘domestication’ of the street culture. So they organized an ‘attack’ to one of the icons that suposebly represent all that.

pixAÇÃO na Choque Cultural (8)

Translation of the ‘invitation’ made by the ‘pixadores’ :

“Atack Part 2 (( On the way to Revolution )) We’ll invade a ‘shitty’ art gallery  ((Choque Cultural )). According to its ideology, it takes cover of underground artists so the place is ‘ours’. We declare total protest. (-place of meeting-) Rescue the phrases.  Heil to the ‘pixação’!  Art as crime. Crime as art. All for the pixação movement. “

I asked one of the ‘pixadores’ who participated on the action, what went on there and he told me that:

” In my view the graffiti has a function, a social cause…and none of the artists (that I know about) does it with that purpose. A graffiti with no critics and without any ideology, besides the artists of that gallery were never really from the streets ! The gallery had only been presenting something parnassian and ‘elitized’…beautiful to the eyes of everyone…something that don´t suit our reality, at least mine. When I´m walking I see ‘favelas’ and misery, exploration and opression by politics and religion !And who, in an underdeveloped country, has condition to buy any of those paintings ?! It was the ‘favela’ protesting against the social exclusion ! ”

” If you don´t come to the favela, the favela comes to you! ”

pixAÇÃO na Choque Cultural (3)

pixAÇÃO na Choque Cultural

pixAÇÃO na Choque Cultural (4)

pixAÇÃO na Choque Cultural (6)

pixAÇÃO na Choque Cultural (1)

pixAÇÃO na Choque Cultural

pixAÇÃO na Choque Cultural

pixAÇÃO na Choque Cultural (2)

I got these photos from the photographer CHOQUE PHOTOS himself, who was envolved in the action and support the cause of it, he had his previous flickr account deactivated by the administration, which is shame because, besides these photos, there was some awesome photos of  ‘pixação’, but they´ll be published in a near future on his book about the act and culture of pixo.

On the gallery´s blog they published a post about it saying that “the gallery was invaded and depradated, several artworks were damaged. The authors published images of the action and brag of the agression in websites over the internet. There was a convocation to violence, to propagation of hate and to coward intolarance. This organized self-promotion is an explicit form of truculent authoritarism disguised as protest.”

And on the same post there´s a text from the couple that runs the website Wooster Collective, about the subject. Check it here.

As for the gallery, it´s a place where you can find some good art, as I posted an exhibition there with Tim Biskup, Shepard Fairey, Jeff Soto; and also oppened up the space and the eyes of other galleries, in other parts of the world, for brazilian artists who has a graffiti history.

The fact is that only one painting from Speto was damaged, all the other paintings that were ‘pixadas’ had a glass over it so it should be fine, and they´ve already painted over it.

It´s complicated for me to take parts on this particular case, me being a person who goes to exhibitions, like art galleries that opens their space and ‘eyes’ for talented artists from the streets, who support the social causes that the street culture stands for, but I believe in EVOLUTION as the way to REVOLUTION, and not the other way around !

” The philosophy of a century is the good common sense of the next ! “

BLENDER

Monday, October 6th, 2008

I moved into “the blender” studio not so long ago, there most of the time painting artworks. Drop by for a visit if you’re anywhere around that area.

Drewfunk.com is finally updated! chh-ch-check it out!!

Nior – far and away

Sunday, October 5th, 2008

wow, what a great show
congratulations to Nior
totally inspiring

 

photo credit: chewy (No Vacancy)

the show runs until the 12th of october,
check it out

NoComply.com.au

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

Yo,

A heads up to let you know that the NoComply website is on it’s way, and for the time being holds all the info you need to know about this years exhibition.

Book mark that sucker and stay tuned.

www.nocomply.com.au

Nior Solo Show – No Vacancy Gallery

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

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Nior has made a great name for himself in recent times. His first solo show opens this Thursday at No Vacancy.  Be sure to check out this amazing collection of wooden wonder and dreamscape.  I was able to get him to elaborate a little bit in the world of Nior. 

So what’s with the name change?
I don’t really know, for me its not really a change as i used ‘nior’ as i variation from ‘juNIOR.’
I guess i felt like a change and that was it. ‘Nior’ sounds like the noise my creatures would make.

What do you like about werking with wood, as opposed to other mediums?
I find wood gives each piece its own individual story and texture. I like the
colours which appear after i have stained or glossed the wood.
Plus my dads a builder, so there is plenty of scrapes for me to use.
Every piece of wood in this exhibition has been recycled from old kitchens and rooms,
which my dad has renovated.

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This body work is quite is impressively large, what’s behind it all?
and what inspired this exhibition?
I haven’t painted to many huge pieces yet, so i wanted to go for some larger sized works,
however i still wanted to include the clusters of small boxes which i have played around with before.
Found objects and recycled materials where the platform for my creatures in this exhibition, which combine the natural world with a surreal twist.
I didn’t want the themes to be to strong in my artwork, however i think the woodwork ties it all together more then anything else.
 
It’s great to see your 2D creations in 3D, can you tell us abit about this.
I really wanted to create some kind of large instillation in this exhibition, as it is the perfect gallery to show big works.
My dad was throwing out a pile of rubbish from a house he had just finished so
i went through it and found these massive pieces of industrial polystyrene.
I was able to cut through them and shape a creature out of it all. I added more off cuts of wood to
it and was able to create large legs which bend at the knees. I didn’t realize
how big it was until i hung it in the gallery.

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Do your creatures speak?
nniiiioooor!
you can decide.

If you were a mad scientist at my zoo, what animals would you combine?
An aardvark and fox or a narwhal and a buffalo.

What’s next after this show?
Next is the No Comply exhibition which should be great.
Then start on the next ‘Drawing Machine’ show in December.
Also a few group shows coming up in the next few months

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Koan

Cognitive Dissident.

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