Shepard Fairey on COLBERT REPORT
EXPOSICION “EL PENSAMIENTO EN LA BOCA”
Este lunes, dia 19 de enero, a las 20:00 se inaugura en la sala Chicarreros y la sala Imagen de cajasol una exposicion colectiva llamada “EL PENSAMIENTO EN LA BOCA”.
la exposicion, comisariada por Paco Del Rio, cuenta en la edicion de este año con 3 artistas de nuestra galeria MR KERN, SAN Y SELEKA.
Estais todos invitados a la inauguracion, y a la accion que desarrollaremos los 3 junto al mitico Allain Lluch y Aline Lluch, el viernes dia 23 durante todo el dia, en el mismo lugar.
Sala Chicarreros. pza. San Francisco nº1. Sevilla

2 Nights in Auburn January 23rd & 24th
Anyone in Auburn, NY should check out BOMB IT at the Auburn Public Theater on the 23rd and 24th at 8pm!
Auburn Public Theater
108 Genesee Street
Auburn, New York 13021
(315) 253-6669
info@auburnpublictheater.com
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Bojorquez Graff Since 69
Chaz Bojorquez: Gradd Since 69
Opening Night: January 24th @ 7-9 PM
Runs through February 15th
01 Gallery
530 S. Hewitt St
Suite 141
Los Angeles, CA 90013
As the longest active graffiti writer, Bojorquez, has graced the cityscapes of Los Angeles as well as galleries and art collections with his “Cholo style” graffiti. In the early 80’s the 01 Gallery was one of the first galleries to feature Chaz’s work establishing a 25-year relationship that has featured Chaz’s progression as an urban and fine art painter. From participating in 01 Gallery’s 1985 group show “Western Exterminators” alongside underground art luminaries ‘Big Daddy’ Ed Roth and Robert Williams to curating “Next Step,” an exhibition of rising graffiti artists that included MEAR ONE, MAN ONE, RETNA and others, Chaz has been the pioneer in “Cholo style” graffiti and in Chicano culture.

SHEPARD FAIREY 20 YEAR RETROSPECTIVE
FIRST MUSEUM SURVEY OF INFLUENTIAL STREET ARTIST SHEPARD FAIREY OPENS AT THE INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART/BOSTON
SHEPARD FAIREY: SUPPLY & DEMAND
FEB. 6 – AUG. 16, 2009
A SPECIAL SCREENING OF BOMB IT WILL RUN AT THE INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART
Dates and times: TBD
Boston, MA – On the 20th anniversary of the Obey Giant campaign, the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston opens the first museum survey of Shepard Fairey, the influential street artist who created the now iconic Obama poster. Stickers and posters of the artist’s work have appeared on street signs and buildings around the world as part of a guerrilla art campaign of global scale. Featuring over 80 works, Shepard Fairey: Supply & Demand traces the artist’s career over 20 years, from the Obey Giant stencil to screen prints of political revolutionaries and rock stars to recent mixed-media works and a new mural commissioned for the ICA show. In complement to the exhibition, Fairey will be creating public art works at sites around Boston. On view at the ICA from Feb. 6 to Aug. 16, 2009, Shepard Fairey: Supply & Demand is accompanied by an expanded, limited-edition box set of Supply & Demand, the retrospective publication of the artist’s work, in addition to exclusive limited-edition prints only available at the ICA Store.
Shepard Fairey: Supply and Demand features work in a wide variety of media – screen prints, stencils, stickers, rubylith illustrations, collages, and works on wood, metal and canvas. These works reflect the diversity of Fairey’s aesthetic, displaying a variety of influences and references such as Soviet propaganda, psychedelic rock posters, images of Americana, and the layering and weathering of street art. While his visually seductive imagery draws in his audience, Fairey uses his work as a platform to make statements on social issues important to him. The artist explains his driving motivation: “The real message behind most of my work is ‘question everything.”
Initiated by former ICA assistant curator Emily Moore Brouillet and developed by guest curator Pedro H. Alonzo, the retrospective exhibition examines prevailing themes in Fairey’s work including Anti-War/Peace, Leaders of Change, Hierarchies of Power, Music, Excesses of Capitalism, and Activism.
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