Month: January 2009
Uncommon ground
Uncommon ground
Paul Becker Jorn Ebner Mark Epstein Nadia Hebson
Matthew Smith Alison Unsworth Flora Whiteley
"Udflugt i bælgravende mørke" i Galleri 21 i Malmø.
Todd James
Todd James artist web::
Todd James
Friday the 13th. True Norwegian Black Metal & St. Claude
Multiples
Christian Holstad
Inaugural Art Night in Chinatown
Chinatown invites you to an open art night this Saturday January 24th from 7 to 10pm. This event marks the inaugural Art Night, a quarterly event showcasing contemporary art, clothing, furniture, music, design and performance.
Participating spaces include:
Acuna-Hansen
Bonelli Contemporary
The Box
Charlie James Gallery
The Company
Chung King Projects
David Patton Los Angeles
David Salow Gallery
Fifth Floor
Jail Gallery
Jancar
Happy Lion
North Hill Exhibitions
Sam Lee Gallery
Soloway Jones
Mesler + Hug
Sabina Lee Gallery
Welcome Hunters
The Box
Limited Edition Shepard Fairey Commemorative Inaugural Print Released
Shepard Fairey
Iconic 24×36″ limited edition print by Shepard Fairey
Signed & Numbered
Price: $500.00
ON SALE 1/23 at 11am PST
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Limited Edition Shepard Fairey Commemorative Inaugural Print Released
Artist Behind the “Hope” Poster Creates New Image Marking the Inauguration of Barack Obama
WASHINGTON, D.C. – A limited edition print designed by Los Angeles artist Shepard Fairey in honor of President-elect Obama’s Inauguration is now available for purchase on the Presidential Inaugural Committee’s website. A run of only 10,000 numbered prints have been made of this special illustration commemorating the Inaugural occasion.
“Shepard Fairey has captured the hope and excitement that is building across the country for President-elect Obama’s Inauguration,” said PIC Spokesperson Brent Colburn. “We are honored that he has offered his unique talent and vision to help mark this historic event.”
Shepard Fairey’s red, white, and blue “Hope” illustration, replicated on thousands of t-shirts, signs and buttons during the 2008 campaign, was one of the most identifiable symbols of Barack Obama’s historic run for the White House. Just yesterday, the Smithsonian announced that Fairey’s original work will become a permanent part of the Smithsonian’s collection and be displayed in the National Portrait Gallery by Inauguration Day. Fairey also designed the portrait of President-Elect Obama featured on the cover of Time Magazine’s “Person of the Year” issue last month.