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Categories: Art

CREWEST WEBSITE
CAUSE of INSANITY! WEBSITE
ART LAB WEBSITE

Crewest is pleased to announce:

Cause of Insanity!
at the ArtLAB in Santa Monica
This will launch our curatorial debut on the Westside, with a new exhibit every two months.

Opening Reception
March 26th, 2009
7pm to 10pm

1410 Montana Avenue
Santa Monica, CA 90403.

This exhibit showcases seven of the most active members of the internationally lauded Cause of Insanity (COI) graffiti crew:

Vyal, Marka27, Huit, Man One, Sherm, Sacred194 and WERC.

Exhibit runs thru May 26, 2009

For more info contact us at info@crewest.com or you may call ArtLAB directly at 310-255-9906.

Categories: Art, Truth

The City of Los Angeles Planning Department has proposed a new sign ordinance. This ordinance is meant to address the unwanted proliferations of signs in the City of Los Angeles, but it has dramatic effects on murals. The proposed ordinance severely limits the size, scope and placement of murals of any kind. There is currently amoratorium against any signs or murals being erected on private property in the City of Los Angeles. In fact, murals on private property in the City of LA have been banned since June of 2007.

The Planning Department believes murals have actually been outlawed since the year 2002. If this proposal passes as presented, it will severely limit any type of mural work on private property for many years to come.
ICU Art and Crewest Gallery are hosting an informal Artist Discussion to talk about the revised proposal shortly after it comes out, but before the next public hearing.

Artists and concerned community members are invited to come to this discussion and contribute ideas and to help formulate a plan for the muralist community.

When: Wednesday, February 11, 7-9pm
Where: Crewest Gallery [110 Winston Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013]
Hosts: Stash Maleski (ICU Art), Alex Poli (Crewest)
Phone: (213) 627-8272
Email: info@crewest.com
To RSVP for the meeting or to send letters of support, please contact Stash Maleski of ICU Art – In Creative Unity at phone (310) 309-7756, fax (310) 414-9932 icuart@aol.com. RSVP not required.

Categories: Art

Claus Winkler, *1974 Cologne, his Pseudonym „SEAK“ appears along Artist Colleagues like Banksy, and Osgemeos to be one of the most influential Artist in the contemporary Graffiti and Street Art Movement.

He utilize the Letters of his Tag Name „SEAK“ as a Projection Medium for the Comunication in between the Meta-Communication, Popcultural Trends, aswell as Social Interactions.

With his Antenna Logotype Satellites based on former Letters he represents the Missinglink between modern Graffiti and the recent Neo Streetart Movement.

www.myspace.com/seakthing
www.seakone.com
www.cnskillz.com


Ingolstadt Jam Session


Leinwand/Wand Installation


Size Matters


Size Matters (closeup)

Categories: Art

Born in Lueneburg was soon drawn to the nearby metropolis of Hamburg (Germany) by its tentacles deeply enrooted within the subculture scene. In 1989 he started his career as a free artist and a spray can virtuoso. Only one year later he was commissioned his first remittance work and in 1992 the change of aliases so important for a graffiti artist took place. The latter of course playing a major role within modern street calligraphy.

International art- as well as lecturing work soon led him amongst the midst of trans-national artist groups such as GBF, SUK, FBI and FX. Within those brood cells of new styles and techniques. DAIM developed a diversity of skills which enabled him to go beyond his roots. Concrete walls were more and more replaced by canvases while spray cans from a hip hop shop were now often amended by mouse clicks in Photoshop. Firstly, two dimensional pictures evolved into bafflingly three dimensional graphics with seemingly unlimited depths and perspective only to finally become sculptures leaving the confinement of flat surfaces entirely.

www.myspace.com/daim_art
www.DAIM.org
www.DAIMshop.com


Buenos Aires / Argentina


Hamburg / Germany


Tijuana / Mexico


“All Directions”
-at the exhibition Still On and Non The Wiser


“Die Mauersprengung”-Sculpture

Categories: Art, Toys
Categories: Art

BLOC28 is an art-based program with traditional works on canvas and board as the inspiration, and to see how contemporary artists work together with an art company like Disney.

To see their interpretations of the most iconic cartoon character of all time mixing with the standard interpretations of Mickey over the years may have more impact on the overall contemporary arts culture than we can foresee at this time. That unknown quality with these collaborations makes the program more exciting than what has become the norm.

The first series of artists included Steven J. Daily, David P. Flores, Mear One, Greg “Craola” Simkins, and Slick.

October ’08, The second series of artists included Aroe, Chaz Bojorquez, Ewok, Rime, Tenga, and Suiko.

http://bloc28.com/home.html

SAMPLES OF SERIES ONE

My Split Decision, 1956
David P. Flores


Mickey da Vinci
Mear One


Visitation
Greg “Craola” Simkins


Tres Mickeys
Slick

SAMPLE OF SECOND SERIES

Aroe
Chaz Bojorquez
Ewok
Jersey Joe (Rime)
Suiko One
Tenga One