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Written by Bryan Derballa
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Tuesday, 24 January 2012 12:00 |
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I shot a campaign that trolled through a few cities last month. These are the after-hours photos. In Miami we got a glimpse of Art Basel. Then stopped off at the aquarium in Boston. Spent most of our time in Austin at the Whole Foods. Blew through SF only slowing down to catch the sunset. And bombed hills in Echo Park in a minivan. -Bryan Derballa
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Written by Tod Seelie
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Friday, 20 January 2012 11:35 |
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Photos from the fifth annual Ridin' Dirty, hosted by the Black Label Bicycle Club. -Tod Seelie



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Written by Tod Seelie
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Tuesday, 17 January 2012 18:01 |
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A second line on St. Claude in New Orleans. -Tod Seelie


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Written by Tod Seelie
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Thursday, 12 January 2012 14:43 |
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"We lost one of the good ones this week. Actually, one of the best ones. Dara Greenwald, artist, activist, thinker, organizer, and all-around inspirational person passed away this week from cancer at the age of 40." --Abigail Satinsky
Dara Greenwald was all of these things and more. I met her many years ago in Chicago, and was struck with how instantly she garnered my trust in her instincts and opinions. Not only was she a smiling powerhouse of solid thinking, she was a significant force in making things happen. Dara was a member (and mover-and-shaker) of Justseeds, Pink Bloque, United Victorian Workers, Ladyfest Midwest, Department of Space and Land Reclamation, Spectres of Liberty, the Interference Archive, Videofreex, Pilot TV as well as Distribution Manager at the Video Data Bank from 1998 to 2005 and co-curator of the exhibit on the history of social movements, Signs of Change. -Tod Seelie




(Photos by unknown sources)
Her absence will not only be felt in the hearts of her friends, but in the activist and art communities for many years to come.
More words on Dara:
Justseeds
Bad At Sports
Valerie Reiss
Never The Same
Video Data Bank
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Written by Tod Seelie
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Tuesday, 03 January 2012 13:00 |
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A few miscellaneous images from the year that passed. -Tod Seelie



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Written by Trippe
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Tuesday, 03 January 2012 10:42 |
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Contributor and NYC based photographer, Bryan Derballa compiles his best photos of 2011.
Cold, snow, more snow, boogie board, San Francisco, shot down, Bush - "Comedown", Baker Beach at twilight, WSJ day shifts, "Finding Emilie" on Radiolab, last minute to trip to India, Nike, cricket, missing Tahir, The Forever War, next stop Brazil, Rio at night, server switch nightmare, Cameron takes care of me, acai bowls, boat down the Amazon, floodplains, Sabá, sleeping in hammocks, avocado and guarana shakes, water buffalo, Mubarak ousted, Danilo and Matt move to Humboldt Hollow, 31 hours to New Zealand, surf contest, Corey Lopez, surfing Rere rockslide, retracing old steps, sleeping at the playground, Scientology, family I've never met, retirement plan, first niece, soccer stadiums, Milan, Madrid, Glasgow, London, royal wedding party, FT meet, Fleetwood Mac - "Everywhere", photojournalists killed in Libya, understanding mortality, Annelise's welcome home dinners, press pass, 36 hour relay race, Alex Welsh is a trooper, Lil' B, The Daily, Catskills, Tree of Life, the usual hustle, Sarah MacLachlan and Run DMC, House of Vans, LOOK3, crystal cave, Austin, Pure X, Sleep 8 Over, Silent Diane, Barton Springs, Topo Chico, Elias runs Austin, Pandora stock, brutal breweries, rogue Williamsburg bridge dance, crush on Lexi, sweat, summer camp revisited, moon shadows, momentary Amsterdam, delicious meal at Marius, Carolina cabin, waterfall in the backyard, Jacob Biba's stunning performance, high-octane, Turtleback Falls, Bust Ass Falls, Courthouse Falls, Babel Towers, Hallie is a friend forever, Chubaby11, sad music DJ set with van performance, Outfield - "Your Love", friends, nostalgia, Vic Blue moves to NY, Rwanda cycling in the New Yorker, can't see Bon Iver through the fence at Prospect Park, old skate videos, Liz + Joel, hurrican't, AARP, 9/11 Memorial, third macbook of the year, Erik + Carrie, Kari in DC, Mustafah bails, corn maze, Newfoundland, Creators Project, paintball, printer, $10,000 for Craig Murphey Benefit, Mom goes vegan, treehouse, Occupy, street style, Morning Benders move back, Sweet Tooth "No Light" video, peanut butter tofu, Al Sharpton, Wylie + Claire, Sleep No More blows my mind, Don Bosco Prep, Friendsgiving gone awry, FCUK, Miami, night swimming, Mojo and Pei Pei, Whole Foods in Austin, double lunch and double dinner in SF, Flore, holidays parties, Ben Ritter's Nirvana cover band, Babe Island Christmas card, ghost town. A damn good year.
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Written by Tod Seelie
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Friday, 23 December 2011 10:00 |
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Written by Tod Seelie
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Wednesday, 21 December 2011 16:00 |
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Photos from the possibly-second-to-last Parts & Labor show ever. You have one more chance to see them in Brooklyn in February 24th at 285 Kent for their 10th Anniversary Celebration with Oneida, Talk Normal before an indefinite hiatus. Don't miss it. -Tod Seelie

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Written by Tod Seelie
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Friday, 16 December 2011 13:00 |
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And another one for the books. The eighth annual installment of the Sucka Pants Xmas Mix is here. In anticipation of the slew of requests for past mixes, I've already got you covered below. Get your holiday overload. --Tod Seelie
Fitz
and The Tantrums - Santa Stole My Lady Crocodiles
& Dum Dum Girls - Merry Christmas, Baby (Please Don't Die) Jim Jones - Ballin' On
Xmas Mount Righteous - Christmas Accordion Snowden - Christmas Time Is Here Young
Wrists - Merry Christmas (I Don't Wanna Fight Tonight) Aimee Mann - God
Rest Ye Merry Gentleman El Perro Del Mar - Auld Lang Syne Snow
Patrol - Just Like
Christmas Yoko, Plastic Ono Band and The Flaming
Lips - Atlas Eets Christmas Neverending Mojitos -
Got Something For You Amos Milburn - Let's
Make Christmas Merry, Baby Lightspeed Champion -
Another Song About Being Alone At Xmas Crystal
Antlers - 10,000 Watts The Magnetic Fields -
Everything Is One Big Christmas Tree Everlast -
Blues For Xmas Wild Billy Childish & The Musicians of the British
Empire - Santa Claus The Notes and Scratches -
Fairytale of New York The Carny - This
Christmas (If You Come Back)
The Bollweevils - White
Christmas Parker Lewis - Xmas-Carol, NYC Dark Dark Dark -
Christmas Theme Typhoon - Merry Xmas Anyways Sleeping Bag -
Missing All Your Best Friends XMAS
MIX 2010 XMAS
MIX 2009 XMAS
MIX 2008 XMAS
MIX 2007 XMAS
MIX 2006 XMAS
MIX 2005 XMAS
MIX 2004
MP3:
• Mount Righteous - Christmas Accordion
Band
here.
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Written by Tod Seelie
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Friday, 16 December 2011 13:00 |
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And another one for the books. The eighth annual installment of the Sucka Pants Xmas Mix is here. In anticipation of the slew of requests for past mixes, I've already got you covered below. Get your holiday overload. --Tod Seelie
Fitz
and The Tantrums - Santa Stole My Lady Crocodiles
& Dum Dum Girls - Merry Christmas, Baby (Please Don't Die) Jim Jones - Ballin' On
Xmas Mount Righteous - Christmas Accordion Snowden - Christmas Time Is Here Young
Wrists - Merry Christmas (I Don't Wanna Fight Tonight) Aimee Mann - God
Rest Ye Merry Gentleman El Perro Del Mar - Auld Lang Syne Snow
Patrol - Just Like
Christmas Yoko, Plastic Ono Band and The Flaming
Lips - Atlas Eets Christmas Neverending Mojitos -
Got Something For You Amos Milburn - Let's
Make Christmas Merry, Baby Lightspeed Champion -
Another Song About Being Alone At Xmas Crystal
Antlers - 10,000 Watts The Magnetic Fields -
Everything Is One Big Christmas Tree Everlast -
Blues For Xmas Wild Billy Childish & The Musicians of the British
Empire - Santa Claus The Notes and Scratches -
Fairytale of New York The Carny - This
Christmas (If You Come Back)
The Bollweevils - White
Christmas Parker Lewis - Xmas-Carol, NYC Dark Dark Dark -
Christmas Theme Typhoon - Merry Xmas Anyways Sleeping Bag -
Missing All Your Best Friends XMAS
MIX 2010 XMAS
MIX 2009 XMAS
MIX 2008 XMAS
MIX 2007 XMAS
MIX 2006 XMAS
MIX 2005 XMAS
MIX 2004
MP3:
• Mount Righteous - Christmas Accordion
Band
here.
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Written by Tod Seelie
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Thursday, 24 November 2011 10:00 |
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Photos from Check Your Ponytail tour featuring Spank Rock, Big Freedia and the Death Set. --Tod Seelie



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Written by Tod Seelie
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Friday, 04 November 2011 12:00 |
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Photos from Bike Kill 8: Snowpocalypse. Really could have
used some of those flame-thrower bikes this year. -Tod Seelie




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Written by Bryan Derballa
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Saturday, 29 October 2011 09:27 |
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Lost in the cornstalks. Chased by masked men picking up extra work at harvest time. Brandishing a plastic sword and a chainsaw missing its chain. A deranged clown refusing to break character. Gripping fear, tightening chest. New Jersey is where I came to die.



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Written by Tod Seelie
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Thursday, 27 October 2011 11:33 |
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Photos from the recent march in downtown Oakland to protest the
clearing of the Occupy Oakland camp in front of City Hall and the
subsequent 75+ arrests. The OPD used tear gas, bang grenades and
rubber bullets to attempt to disperse the crowd multiple times. You
can stay up to date on the progress of Occupy Oakland with their twitter. -Tod Seelie




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Written by Tod Seelie
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Thursday, 15 September 2011 12:00 |
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I've been living in Philly all summer, working on a crazy and ambitious project. These are photos of some things that happened (a lot more of this sort of stuff ends up on my Flickr stream) -Tod Seelie
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Written by Bryan Derballa
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Friday, 19 August 2011 13:07 |
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We revisited the abandoned summer camp from last year. It was a full moon. The night was beautiful. -Bryan Derballa



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Written by Tod Seelie
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Wednesday, 17 August 2011 11:08 |
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On a brief visit to NYC, I stopped by my friend Connie's Boatel in the Rockaways to catch a lecture by Jeff Stark on Moby Dick. Todd Chandler played some music, food was shared followed by some night swimming. -Tod Seelie




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Written by Tod Seelie
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Wednesday, 10 August 2011 12:00 |
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Photos from the woods and gettin' wet in Vermont. --Tod Seelie


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Written by Tod Seelie
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Monday, 08 August 2011 09:30 |
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A visit to the world famous Bread & Puppet in Vermont. There was a special visitor at this performance, Gary Davis (fourth photo from the top), the man who renounced his national citizenship in 1948 to become the first World Citizen. Founder of Bread & Puppet, Peter Schumann, is also pictured holding his grandson during the Uprisers’ Pageant. The last few photos are of some of the memorials for puppeteers who have passed away. -Tod Seelie
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Written by Bryan Derballa
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Monday, 01 August 2011 12:00 |
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I don't always carry a camera around like I used to. Sometimes it's nice to leave it at home. But it's increasingly rare that I'll have odds and ends photos that come from having a camera on hand at just the right moment. Most of what I shoot now is for projects, series, and assignments. Those occasional flashes of inspiration that used to make up the majority of this blog now get tucked away onto hard drives, hidden amidst the terabytes of assigned work. This week it's officially summer, so I thought I'd dig through the archives and see what I'd forgotten. These are salvaged from the summer of 2010. -Bryan Derballa
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The No Watch Watch
Friday, 24 May 2013 15:55
Like wearing a watch but don't want to bother with all that pesky technology, Barcelona based artist Axel Brechensbauer has you covered... We also dig this great truck sculpture.
Perfect watch for the Memorial Weekend

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Wednesday, 16 June 2010 17:39

Zoltron RollUP
Thursday, 23 May 2013 12:46
Rollup by Zoltron as spotted near Fecal Face HQ at 18th and Valencia which he completed a couple weeks back.
Zoltron on Valencia at 18th

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Wednesday, 25 April 2012 11:56

Watch Out, Art World: Amazon Is About to Start Selling Art
Wednesday, 22 May 2013 11:05
This day may have been inevitable, but now it's finally here. In its attempt to take over the world - or at least everything that can be bought and sold in the world, Amazon is launching an art gallery.
This summer Amazon is planning to launch a Fine Art Gallery where customers will be able to purchase original artwork offered by a select group of invited galleries via Amazon.com. ~continue reading

“INSIDE OUT” SHOWCASES THE EYE-POPPING STREET ART THAT AIMS TO CHANGE THE WORLD, ONE FACE AT A TIME
Tuesday, 21 May 2013 10:43
A new HBO documentary looks at the work of street artist JR, whose giant portraits force people in troubled areas to confront the humanity that's all around them... On the day JR found out he'd won the $100,000 TED Prize, the French pasteup artist found himself in China being questioned by police for doing his thing on the streets of Shanghai. ~continue reading
Street artist JR HBO documentary premiered yesterday, May 20th

Art Basel to bring international flair to Hong Kong
Tuesday, 21 May 2013 10:37
Art lovers, collectors and gallerists will gather on Thursday for Hong Kong's inaugural edition of Art Basel, sealing the city's status as an international art hub and Asia's leading art destination... Hong Kong has surged to third place in the global art auction market behind New York and London and Western galleries are falling over each other to open franchises in the former British colony. ~continue reading

Ferris Plock Friday at Benny Gold
Monday, 20 May 2013 11:07
Our buddy Ferris Plock opens a small show of drawings at Benny Gold on 3169 16th St this Friday, May 24th (7-10pm) featuring 31 drawings priced at 75-140 bucks.
Ferris also released the video Fingered! he produced with animator Jim Dirschberger. View it
Ferris Plock Friday at Benny Gold in SF

SFAI's MFA Show "Currency" Opening Friday
Thursday, 16 May 2013 09:00
Wowzas, there's a lot of art happenings this weekend, and while you're making the rounds, be sure to stop at SFAI's MFA show Currency opening Friday, May 17th at the beautiful old SF Mint Building (88 5th Street).
SFAI's 2013 MFA graduates—working in painting, photography, printmaking, film, sculpture, installation, digital media, performance, and across media—will present work that embraces the Institute's signature spirit of experimentation and conceptual risk-taking.
Opening reception: Friday, May 17, 7–9 pm & running through Sunday 11-6pm daily. -- complete details
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| Sten & Lex for The Katowice Street Art Festival
More great street art by the Italian duo, Sten & Lex, this time in Poland for the Katowice Street Art Festival.
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| TrustCorp @Lebasse (+Los Angeles)
TrustoCorp's all new work for their exhibition at LeBasse Projects in Culver City, Los Angeles is a perfect continuum from past work that embraces the bipolar "have/have not" socioeconomic identity of Los Angeles, which they recently established their new studio in.
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| The Sound of Dust
I didn't know if you came across this video yet, but I ran into my friend Brian Hanson yesterday who helped film and edit it. It's a film short documenting the work and philosophy of Huntington Beach surfboard Shaper Tim Stamps. Super rad and really inspiring! Anyhow take a peek.
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| Murals at Harry Wirtz Elementary
Last year, Eric Caruso a teacher at Harry Wirtz Elementary School (Paramount, CA, near LA) had an idea to invite some artists to paint some murals at the school because there wasn't an arts program for the kids. That brilliant idea resulted in some awesome murals by artists Seitaku Aoyama, Yusuke Hanai, Rich Jacobs, Tim Kerr and Albert Reyes.
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| Ryan De La Hoz @RVCA through 5/25
Ryan De La Hoz' show in the Upper Haight at RVCA runs through this Saturday... And the next time you're in the Mission, be sure to swing through his new shop on 14th St, Cool Try... We need to get over there soon and do a little photo feature for ya.
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| Daniel Chen @The Book and Job Gallery (SF)
The Book and Job Gallery (San Francisco) really stepped it up with the opening of Daniel Chen's loveBlast on May 4th. Complete with a doorman, piano player, old fashioneds, and some really nice paintings, I could hardly believe I was at the Book and Job. The paintings varied in size, and the show was balanced nicely between them, the spray-can work on the walls, and the smaller drawings displayed throughout. The kind notes Chen wrote on the walls are certain to brighten your day, and the rest of the work is definitely worth a look. It was a very classy evening and I hope they continue to intersperse shows like these into their schedule in the future
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| Skull & Sword at FFDG, SF
FFDG opened up the group show featuring original works by the artists of the world famous Skull & Sword tattoo last Friday here in San Francisco. Thanks to the huge crowd who turned out to support these four incredibly talented artists. Here is a taste of the show, and be sure to swing in to view in person. The show runs through June 8th.
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| Gary Baseman Interview
Gary Baseman's retrospective "The Door is Always Open" at the Skirball in LA opened recently to massive crowds in a huge celebratory opening party. The exhibition is so complex and personal, delving into Baseman's background, family history, and all the layers of prolific work that he has done over the years. After the opening festivities winded down, I caught up with Baseman for an interview. We discussed the underlying meaning to some of the components of the show and how it felt for him, coming from such an honest personal perspective in putting this massive show together.
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| Mark Mulroney at Ever Gold (+Photos)
Fertile Menace, a new show of Mark Mulroney's (NY) work opened at Ever Gold on May 4th and it's not one to be missed. It is intelligently hilarious, with jokes riffing off sex, Foucault, and the body, and while it makes you laugh it's also going to make you think.
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| Sanjay & Craig Premieres Saturday
Our buddies Jay Howell, Andreas Trolf, and Jim Dirschberger are hyped as their show, which they've been working on for like 2 years, premieres on Nickelodeon Saturday. From the trailers we've seen so far and from what Jay has told us about, the show is going to be pretty epic. Congrats to those radical fellas.
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| Skull & Sword at FFDG, Friday (7-10pm)
Here's a little taste of work by the artists of the world famous The Skull and Sword tattoo shop who open their show at San Francisco's FFDG on Friday, May 17th (7-10pm).
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| Amir H. Fallah Studio Visit
Following his solo exhibition "The Collected" at Gallery Wendi Norris, painter Amir H. Fallah is in the throes of developing more new works for upcoming international exhibits. We spent some time in his studio in Highland Park, Los Angeles recently, discussing his process and inspiration.
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| Bubi Canal's "Chrystelle" (+video)
We were first introduced to the photography of Spanish born NYC based Bubi Canal when he emailed us his great video Trust in Me a couple years ago. His solo show Special Moment recently ran at NYC's Munch Gallery in February, and he recently released his newest video Chrystelle below.
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| Michael Garlington & The Metaphysical Fundraiser at 111 Minna
Although I missed the opening of Northern-California photographer Michael Garlington's newest show, Constructed Realities, I was fortunate enough to see the work still up during the Metaphysical fundraiser a couple weeks back at 111 Minna. Metaphysical fundraiser, an auction to benefit Wayne Ernzer. --- The ghoulish photographs in their heavy, hand-made frames are reminiscent of photos from the old west, and the glass crucifixes, complete with fetuses and guns, emphasize the accumulated time within the works themselves. Whether you're looking at the frames, the photos, or both, this show deserves a visit, and a walk through the golden archway Garlington constructed around the front door.
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| John Felix Arnold III in Japan (Part 3)
Fecal Face contributor Rachel Ralph (rachel(at)fecalface.com) has been profiling this Oakland based painter as he travels about Japan. In this segment, we feature some photos as he prepared for this show and residency at Spes-LaB in Tokyo which opened last weekend. Arnold will be featured in SFMoMA's Minna Street windows on June 8th.
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| Alex Lukas & Richard Colman @Guerrero Gallery
Last Saturday, here in SF's Mission district, Guerrero Gallery opened two new shows with Philly based Alex Lukas and SF based Richard Colman respectively. Colman's work occupied the project space while Lukas' work and foliage was presented in the main space. Worth getting to if you haven't already.
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| High 5s: Mexico-Land
Just got back to SF after a little trip south to Sayulita, Mexico. After 10 years without a vacation, me and the Mrs. headed south for some mental time off sitting in the sun, swimming and enjoying the watery Mexican beer. Here are some photos as we get back into the swing of things again.
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| High 5s: Puttin' The Pee in the Pod
For 13 years I've been blogging up randomness. Here's more of it.
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| Dimitris Polychroniadis (+Greece)
Athens, Greece based designer, architect and artist Dimitris Polychroniadis emailed over more of his work which consists of mixed media, pop-humorous diorama sculptures that make a comment on the harsh realities my country and much of the world is facing at the moment.
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| Skull & Sword at FFDG Featuring: Grime, Henry Lewis, Yutaro, and Lango
FFDG will open a group show with the artists from the famed Skull & Sword Tattoo on Friday, May 17th (6-9pm). Artists: Grime, Henry Lewis, Yutaro, and Lango. Below are a series of videos on Grime for Vice's Tattoo Age produced in 2011. Fascinating look at one of the greatest tattoo artists alive today.
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| ARYZ at Fifty24SF
ARYZ (Spain) opened his newest gallery show at Fifty24SF last Friday and, if you live in the Bay Area, you need to go. This dude can obviously paint, and he doesn't need an entire building to show his impecable skill. The show has lots of small works on paper which contrast his highly-defined line work to his hard-edged painted objects. The contrast between the hard and soft was the most striking thing to me about his work, since I had never seen it in person before, and the washes blend with the thick paint seamlessly. The show also contains a larger work on canvas, a huge head suspended in the back of the room, and a big wood sculpture of a wolf figure. This diversity in such a small space was impressive, and those of us that went to the opening even got to meet the man in person. If you didn't make it out this weekend, check it out before May 31st when it closes and these works will be off to some very happy new homes.
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| David Bayus @Water McBeer
Water McBeer is please to announce its latest exhibition "Precious" a solo exhibition by David Bayus (April 6 - May 4, 2013) -- David Bayus born 1982 holds his BFA from the Savannah College of Art and his MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute. David lives and works in San Francisco and is a founding member of the basement collective. This will be his first exhibition with the world renown Water McBeer Gallery highlighting his most recent achievements with paint and digital media. David Bayus will be exhibiting 5 relatively large-scale mixed media works along with a collaborative object featuring Hungarian sculptor H.R KOONS.
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| Hard Time Mini Mall @The Shooting Gallery
The Shooting Gallery handed over the reins to the Red Truck Gallery (a New Orleans based gallery) which curated their new show, Hard Time Mini Mall and opened the it on Saturday night. This is my favorite show (so far) in the Shooting Gallery's new space and was packed full of art, a mini bar, and cowhide rugs. The Red Truck Gallery chose works with clear craftsmanship and it was easy to see in Ian Berry's denim assemblages and Chris Roberts-Antieau's awesome quilts. The space was completely packed, making it hard to see each piece individually, but this show deserves a second trip anyway. I look forward to spending more time with the chandeliers, automatons, and paintings before the show comes down on May 4th.
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