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Artist Chris Price Has new solo show coming to Santa Cruz, Ca.August 28th, 2010
Join Artist Chris Price September 3rd 2010 for his solo show with special guest artists, at Santa Cruz rehearsal Studios in Sata Cruz California. This will be his first solo show on the west coast since moving to the Bay area in 2009. This is a very nice space, one not to miss. Edifice clothing will have a booth and has released a new limited edition shirt. For more info click the flyer or check out http://chrispriceart.blogspot.com/ David Choe’s new book.August 27th, 2010
A glimpse into this must have book, This guy knows how to make it happen, for sure.
Artist Buff Monster talks with giant robot about his new atist colab.August 27th, 2010
These toys are awesome great concept, and shows everyones unique style, very cool.
Artist David Kassan, this guys art is amazing and well worth what he charges.August 27th, 2010
This is another one of my favorite videos for inspiration when I’m in the mood to paint portraits. Except mine don’t quit turn out this good, haha! Way to go David we’ll be on the look out for your work as you line the shows up this year and beyond. 
Jeremy Lipking is a amazing artist. One of my favorite inspirations.August 27th, 2010
Keep a look out for his dvd, I keep trying bid on it on ebay but always get out bid, Booo. Very classy work from a down to earth artist. alwats like this combination.
This is one I missed, but if Your ever in SF take a trip to 111 minnaAugust 27th, 2010
This is how they are usually doing it up, we solute you!
artist Tony Hope, the first of many to come artist profile/interview project 2010August 18th, 2010
Hello everyone, thanks for all who have joind our site and send us info and comments. So as of today 8/16/10 I will be posting a ton of creative artist interviews in hopes of informing our community on new emerging and up and coming artists here in the U.S. and worldwide. Create, change, inspire and share. It’s been a very busy time in the art world!!! Soo here we go, introducing Tony Hope. Recycled College Artist Interview from brandon smith on Vimeo. Bernie Lubell kenetic scupture artist.August 7th, 2010
Here is a video I have found of Mr. Lubell’s artwork. It is from a past exhibit but should spark the idea. I recently had a chance to interact with his art sculptures at the ICA in San Jose. ICA and Bernie Lubell are both amazing. http://bernielubell.com/ I had a blast, I love to interact with art and feel like I am apart of what is going on, many of his pieces were mind puzzles and I did manage to figure a few out, very neat!
Inside IRAN’s underground billion-dollar art galleryJuly 31st, 2010
Posted on Youtube account aryanium It’s one of the finest collections of modern art anywhere in the world, but you won’t find it in New York or Paris. Dozens of works by the likes of Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol and Jackson Pollock — together valued at roughly $3 billion — are locked in a basement in Tehran. Only a handful of westerners have had an up-close look at the underground archives in Tehran’s Museum of Contemporary Art. ABC News was granted exclusive access inside the vault that holds a priceless collection Iranian authorities choose to keep locked away. What was revealed was astonishing: a series of paintings by Picasso; a wall’s worth of pop art by Roy Lichtenstein; Warhol portraits of Jackie Onassis, Mick Jagger and Marilyn Monroe; a Diego Rivera self portrait; and a painting many consider to be the best Jackson Pollock outside of North America. The collection was supposed to be a gift to the Iranian people. It was assembled by the Shah of Iran and his wife using public funds during the oil boom of the 1970s. Tehran’s Museum of Contemporary Art was inaugurated in 1977, designed to be one of the world’s landmark modern art institutions, with an international collection worthy of that ambition. But just months later came the Islamic Revolution. The Shah was deposed, Ayatollah Khomeinei was became the country’s leader, and in the Revolutionary, anti-American climate the museum’s western art was banished to the basement. Why aren’t the pieces shown to the public? The reasons are a mix of ideology and practicality. The collection is huge and the museum small. Museum director Dr. Habibollah Sadeghi, himself a painter appointed by conservative President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad, says there is no space to properly put the works on display. Others question whether the museum could properly protect the valuable pieces from theft or damage were they displayed openly. Conservative Muslim ideology — a powerful governing force in Iran — has played a similarly forceful role in keeping the pieces underground. Aside from the anti-Western overtones of Revolutionary Iran many of the pieces are considered too racy for a conservative Muslim society. When some of the collection briefly went on display in 2005 Andre Derain’s "Golden Age," a 1905 painting of female nudes, was notably absent. Also hidden was the centerpiece of a Frances Bacon painting triptych. The center panel could be taken as homoerotic, showing two naked men asleep in bed. There are plans to display the collection permanently once museum space is expanded, Sadeghi said. If those plans materialize — full-time public access to view the pieces — it would fulfill the dreams of art lovers worldwide. "In two or three years we can improve the museum and have a permanent exhibition," said Sadeghi, adding that the museum is hoping to buy more Western works in the coming years to fill out the collection. Tour of the Historical white House Art Collection.July 31st, 2010
My favorite is the Norman Rockwell piece. Jolt Gorilla Garden ProjectJuly 22nd, 2010
Diggin colors since the days of crayons. Guerilla Garden Studios from Eric Heights on Vimeo. Shepard Fairey and David Ellis. Personal interview’s with two of the artists.July 22nd, 2010
Viva La Revolucion at MCASD Urban Landscape, Street Art, Murals.
Mear One 1 of our favorite artists of our lifetime!July 20th, 2010
I am still taking lessons from this guy on style. WOOOOW!
Our friends at Jet set graffiti got a nice view on the Mr. Brainwash ShowJuly 20th, 2010
I’m sure there is more to come, but what we just won’t know…. “Life is Beautiful”- Mr. Brainwash- Street Art Show in Los Angeles from Jet Set Graffiti on Vimeo. |
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Artist Chris Price Has new solo show coming to Santa Cruz, Ca.August 28th, 2010
Join Artist Chris Price September 3rd 2010 for his solo show with special guest artists, at Santa Cruz rehearsal Studios in Sata Cruz California. This will be his first solo show on the west coast since moving to the Bay area in 2009. This is a very nice space, one not to miss. Edifice clothing will have a booth and has released a new limited edition shirt. For more info click the flyer or check out http://chrispriceart.blogspot.com/ David Choe’s new book.August 27th, 2010
A glimpse into this must have book, This guy knows how to make it happen, for sure.
Artist Buff Monster talks with giant robot about his new atist colab.August 27th, 2010
These toys are awesome great concept, and shows everyones unique style, very cool.
Artist David Kassan, this guys art is amazing and well worth what he charges.August 27th, 2010
This is another one of my favorite videos for inspiration when I’m in the mood to paint portraits. Except mine don’t quit turn out this good, haha! Way to go David we’ll be on the look out for your work as you line the shows up this year and beyond. 
Jeremy Lipking is a amazing artist. One of my favorite inspirations.August 27th, 2010
Keep a look out for his dvd, I keep trying bid on it on ebay but always get out bid, Booo. Very classy work from a down to earth artist. alwats like this combination.
This is one I missed, but if Your ever in SF take a trip to 111 minnaAugust 27th, 2010
This is how they are usually doing it up, we solute you!
artist Tony Hope, the first of many to come artist profile/interview project 2010August 18th, 2010
Hello everyone, thanks for all who have joind our site and send us info and comments. So as of today 8/16/10 I will be posting a ton of creative artist interviews in hopes of informing our community on new emerging and up and coming artists here in the U.S. and worldwide. Create, change, inspire and share. It’s been a very busy time in the art world!!! Soo here we go, introducing Tony Hope. Recycled College Artist Interview from brandon smith on Vimeo. Bernie Lubell kenetic scupture artist.August 7th, 2010
Here is a video I have found of Mr. Lubell’s artwork. It is from a past exhibit but should spark the idea. I recently had a chance to interact with his art sculptures at the ICA in San Jose. ICA and Bernie Lubell are both amazing. http://bernielubell.com/ I had a blast, I love to interact with art and feel like I am apart of what is going on, many of his pieces were mind puzzles and I did manage to figure a few out, very neat!
Inside IRAN’s underground billion-dollar art galleryJuly 31st, 2010
Posted on Youtube account aryanium It’s one of the finest collections of modern art anywhere in the world, but you won’t find it in New York or Paris. Dozens of works by the likes of Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol and Jackson Pollock — together valued at roughly $3 billion — are locked in a basement in Tehran. Only a handful of westerners have had an up-close look at the underground archives in Tehran’s Museum of Contemporary Art. ABC News was granted exclusive access inside the vault that holds a priceless collection Iranian authorities choose to keep locked away. What was revealed was astonishing: a series of paintings by Picasso; a wall’s worth of pop art by Roy Lichtenstein; Warhol portraits of Jackie Onassis, Mick Jagger and Marilyn Monroe; a Diego Rivera self portrait; and a painting many consider to be the best Jackson Pollock outside of North America. The collection was supposed to be a gift to the Iranian people. It was assembled by the Shah of Iran and his wife using public funds during the oil boom of the 1970s. Tehran’s Museum of Contemporary Art was inaugurated in 1977, designed to be one of the world’s landmark modern art institutions, with an international collection worthy of that ambition. But just months later came the Islamic Revolution. The Shah was deposed, Ayatollah Khomeinei was became the country’s leader, and in the Revolutionary, anti-American climate the museum’s western art was banished to the basement. Why aren’t the pieces shown to the public? The reasons are a mix of ideology and practicality. The collection is huge and the museum small. Museum director Dr. Habibollah Sadeghi, himself a painter appointed by conservative President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad, says there is no space to properly put the works on display. Others question whether the museum could properly protect the valuable pieces from theft or damage were they displayed openly. Conservative Muslim ideology — a powerful governing force in Iran — has played a similarly forceful role in keeping the pieces underground. Aside from the anti-Western overtones of Revolutionary Iran many of the pieces are considered too racy for a conservative Muslim society. When some of the collection briefly went on display in 2005 Andre Derain’s "Golden Age," a 1905 painting of female nudes, was notably absent. Also hidden was the centerpiece of a Frances Bacon painting triptych. The center panel could be taken as homoerotic, showing two naked men asleep in bed. There are plans to display the collection permanently once museum space is expanded, Sadeghi said. If those plans materialize — full-time public access to view the pieces — it would fulfill the dreams of art lovers worldwide. "In two or three years we can improve the museum and have a permanent exhibition," said Sadeghi, adding that the museum is hoping to buy more Western works in the coming years to fill out the collection. Tour of the Historical white House Art Collection.July 31st, 2010
My favorite is the Norman Rockwell piece. Jolt Gorilla Garden ProjectJuly 22nd, 2010
Diggin colors since the days of crayons. Guerilla Garden Studios from Eric Heights on Vimeo. Shepard Fairey and David Ellis. Personal interview’s with two of the artists.July 22nd, 2010
Viva La Revolucion at MCASD Urban Landscape, Street Art, Murals.
Mear One 1 of our favorite artists of our lifetime!July 20th, 2010
I am still taking lessons from this guy on style. WOOOOW!
Our friends at Jet set graffiti got a nice view on the Mr. Brainwash ShowJuly 20th, 2010
I’m sure there is more to come, but what we just won’t know…. “Life is Beautiful”- Mr. Brainwash- Street Art Show in Los Angeles from Jet Set Graffiti on Vimeo. |