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Dave Kinsey 🇺🇸 Print Release • Show News • Art For Sale, by gozgoz on Aug 4, 2010 23:21:33 GMT 1, Thanks guys!
Thanks guys!
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Dave Kinsey 🇺🇸 Print Release • Show News • Art For Sale, by Deleted on Aug 4, 2010 23:52:51 GMT 1, any chance you are selling that choe?
any chance you are selling that choe?
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Dave Kinsey 🇺🇸 Print Release • Show News • Art For Sale, by Karl Read on Aug 5, 2010 9:34:24 GMT 1, I wish i wasnt trying to pay off my credit card now as i love this. I have the print. If only you would take installments.
Nicely framed donuts BTW. Mine is done exactly the same. Was that framed by Gary?
I wish i wasnt trying to pay off my credit card now as i love this. I have the print. If only you would take installments. Nicely framed donuts BTW. Mine is done exactly the same. Was that framed by Gary?
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Dave Kinsey 🇺🇸 Print Release • Show News • Art For Sale, by gozgoz on Aug 5, 2010 13:54:43 GMT 1, any chance you are selling that choe?
which choe? everthing has its price...
any chance you are selling that choe? which choe? everthing has its price...
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Dave Kinsey 🇺🇸 Print Release • Show News • Art For Sale, by Collection 1 on Aug 5, 2010 14:11:46 GMT 1, the little Choe in the background is very nice!! Nice collection Gozgoz! Nice Yoshitomo Nara too. is it a print or an original?
the little Choe in the background is very nice!! Nice collection Gozgoz! Nice Yoshitomo Nara too. is it a print or an original?
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Dave Kinsey 🇺🇸 Print Release • Show News • Art For Sale, by craigf on Aug 5, 2010 14:14:43 GMT 1, any chance you are selling that choe? which choe? everthing has its price...
I guess the 76 edition City Girl, am I right? .
any chance you are selling that choe? which choe? everthing has its price... I guess the 76 edition City Girl, am I right? .
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Dave Kinsey 🇺🇸 Print Release • Show News • Art For Sale, by gozgoz on Aug 5, 2010 15:50:20 GMT 1, the little Choe in the background is very nice!! Nice collection Gozgoz! Nice Yos**tomo Nara too. is it a print or an original?
Thanks...! Sigh i WISH that was an original... if it were, first it wouldnt be anywhere near that fireplace... and secondly, I wouldnt be needing to sell my stuff because i would be a gazillionaire! ;D
Its a print i got off ebay...!
the little Choe in the background is very nice!! Nice collection Gozgoz! Nice Yos**tomo Nara too. is it a print or an original? Thanks...! Sigh i WISH that was an original... if it were, first it wouldnt be anywhere near that fireplace... and secondly, I wouldnt be needing to sell my stuff because i would be a gazillionaire! ;D Its a print i got off ebay...!
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Dave Kinsey 🇺🇸 Print Release • Show News • Art For Sale, by Daniel Silk on Sept 3, 2010 11:43:45 GMT 1,
Dave Kinsey New Works Opening reception: Thursday, September 9 6-9pm
Joshua Liner Gallery 548 W 28th St. 3rd Floor New York, New York 10001 212-244-7415 www.joshualinergallery.com
Dave Kinsey New Works Opening reception: Thursday, September 9 6-9pm Joshua Liner Gallery 548 W 28th St. 3rd Floor New York, New York 10001 212-244-7415 www.joshualinergallery.com
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Dave Kinsey 🇺🇸 Print Release • Show News • Art For Sale, by JoshuaLinerGallery on Sept 3, 2010 22:22:16 GMT 1, Our next exhibition is a full gallery solo with Dave Kinsey. This is Kinsey's debut solo show with the gallery and his first solo show in nearly two years.
Press release and studio shot below. Please contact the gallery with any inquiries at info@joshualinergallery.com
Joshua Liner Gallery is pleased to present Dave Kinsey: New Works, an exhibition of mixed-media paintings by the Los Angeles-based artist. This full-gallery show marks Kinsey’s debut solo exhibition at Joshua Liner and his first solo in nearly two years.
Working in acrylic, spray paint, paper, wood, and ink on canvas, Dave Kinsey’s works of raw emotion draw their energy, style, and often substance from abstract expressionism mixed with urban hieroglyphics. His dynamic figures are situated within multi-layered, multi-textured atmospheres of pure abstraction. These beings displaying a mixture of defiance, triumph, and tragedy—transmit their forceful spirit through Kinsey’s range of mediums, signature style, and a high-contrast color palette.
Among this suite of medium- to large-sized paintings, the Continuum series (I, II & III) makes a powerful impact with its repeated skull and flower imagery. Viewers peer through a transparent layer of ghostlike skulls (human, animal) to a second layer of delicately rendered flowers (roses, peonies) then even deeper to an explosive, silhouetted background of chaos that hints of classic graffiti tags. Serving as contemporary vanitas, these layers of wildly contrasting content and graphic styles resolve into complex, feeling-toned compositions.
Kinsey’s portrait paintings, like King of Pop, Radio in a Box, Black Rain, and Man from Topanga, enlist these gripping contrasts in color, mark-making, and layering into finely tuned portrayals of emotional extremes. Where figures’ physical features are shut down or lack obvious expression, color and abstract forms serve to reveal and cathect underlying psychological states.
The artist suggests an even deeper resonance in his depiction of extreme contrasts, writing, “In this new body of work I explore emotional and environmental boundaries as I perceive them, in the context of the growing discord between humanity and nature. In the cyclical reality of our physical existence, beauty and death are ultimately dancing partners.”
Born in 1971 in Pittsburgh, Dave Kinsey studied at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh and Art Institute of Atlanta; he currently lives and works in Los Angeles and Three Rivers, CA. Solo exhibitions of his work include : •You Are Here, ALICE Gallery, Brussels (2008); Holy Sh*t, Lazarides Gallery, UK (2008); New Works, The Public Trust, Dallas (2006); Sure, Why Not, Kinsey/DesForges Gallery, Los Angeles (2003) among others. Selected group exhibitions include: Whammy!, VASF Gallery, San Francisco (2009); Postcards From the Edge, Metro Pictures, New York (2008); Beautiful Losers, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco (2004), Ill Communication, Urbis Museum, Manchester, England, and Dave Kinsey and Shepard Fairey, La Panaderia Gallery, Mexico City (1999). He founded BLK/MRKT Gallery (now Kinsey/DesForges) in Los Angeles in 2001.
Our next exhibition is a full gallery solo with Dave Kinsey. This is Kinsey's debut solo show with the gallery and his first solo show in nearly two years. Press release and studio shot below. Please contact the gallery with any inquiries at info@joshualinergallery.com Joshua Liner Gallery is pleased to present Dave Kinsey: New Works, an exhibition of mixed-media paintings by the Los Angeles-based artist. This full-gallery show marks Kinsey’s debut solo exhibition at Joshua Liner and his first solo in nearly two years. Working in acrylic, spray paint, paper, wood, and ink on canvas, Dave Kinsey’s works of raw emotion draw their energy, style, and often substance from abstract expressionism mixed with urban hieroglyphics. His dynamic figures are situated within multi-layered, multi-textured atmospheres of pure abstraction. These beings displaying a mixture of defiance, triumph, and tragedy—transmit their forceful spirit through Kinsey’s range of mediums, signature style, and a high-contrast color palette. Among this suite of medium- to large-sized paintings, the Continuum series (I, II & III) makes a powerful impact with its repeated skull and flower imagery. Viewers peer through a transparent layer of ghostlike skulls (human, animal) to a second layer of delicately rendered flowers (roses, peonies) then even deeper to an explosive, silhouetted background of chaos that hints of classic graffiti tags. Serving as contemporary vanitas, these layers of wildly contrasting content and graphic styles resolve into complex, feeling-toned compositions. Kinsey’s portrait paintings, like King of Pop, Radio in a Box, Black Rain, and Man from Topanga, enlist these gripping contrasts in color, mark-making, and layering into finely tuned portrayals of emotional extremes. Where figures’ physical features are shut down or lack obvious expression, color and abstract forms serve to reveal and cathect underlying psychological states. The artist suggests an even deeper resonance in his depiction of extreme contrasts, writing, “In this new body of work I explore emotional and environmental boundaries as I perceive them, in the context of the growing discord between humanity and nature. In the cyclical reality of our physical existence, beauty and death are ultimately dancing partners.” Born in 1971 in Pittsburgh, Dave Kinsey studied at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh and Art Institute of Atlanta; he currently lives and works in Los Angeles and Three Rivers, CA. Solo exhibitions of his work include : •You Are Here, ALICE Gallery, Brussels (2008); Holy Sh*t, Lazarides Gallery, UK (2008); New Works, The Public Trust, Dallas (2006); Sure, Why Not, Kinsey/DesForges Gallery, Los Angeles (2003) among others. Selected group exhibitions include: Whammy!, VASF Gallery, San Francisco (2009); Postcards From the Edge, Metro Pictures, New York (2008); Beautiful Losers, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco (2004), Ill Communication, Urbis Museum, Manchester, England, and Dave Kinsey and Shepard Fairey, La Panaderia Gallery, Mexico City (1999). He founded BLK/MRKT Gallery (now Kinsey/DesForges) in Los Angeles in 2001.
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Dave Kinsey 🇺🇸 Print Release • Show News • Art For Sale, by wizzy on Sept 4, 2010 9:36:05 GMT 1, ....... and he appears to have a pony tail, that one hes cracking on with there looks a bit interesting.
....... and he appears to have a pony tail, that one hes cracking on with there looks a bit interesting.
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Dave Kinsey 🇺🇸 Print Release • Show News • Art For Sale, by JoshuaLinerGallery on Sept 8, 2010 22:58:18 GMT 1, Our next exhibition is a full gallery solo with Dave Kinsey. This is Kinsey's debut solo show with the gallery and his first solo show in nearly two years.
Press release and studio shot below. Please contact the gallery with any inquiries at info@joshualinergallery.com
Joshua Liner Gallery is pleased to present Dave Kinsey: New Works, an exhibition of mixed-media paintings by the Los Angeles-based artist. This full-gallery show marks Kinsey’s debut solo exhibition at Joshua Liner and his first solo in nearly two years.
Working in acrylic, spray paint, paper, wood, and ink on canvas, Dave Kinsey’s works of raw emotion draw their energy, style, and often substance from abstract expressionism mixed with urban hieroglyphics. His dynamic figures are situated within multi-layered, multi-textured atmospheres of pure abstraction. These beings displaying a mixture of defiance, triumph, and tragedy—transmit their forceful spirit through Kinsey’s range of mediums, signature style, and a high-contrast color palette.
Among this suite of medium- to large-sized paintings, the Continuum series (I, II & III) makes a powerful impact with its repeated skull and flower imagery. Viewers peer through a transparent layer of ghostlike skulls (human, animal) to a second layer of delicately rendered flowers (roses, peonies) then even deeper to an explosive, silhouetted background of chaos that hints of classic graffiti tags. Serving as contemporary vanitas, these layers of wildly contrasting content and graphic styles resolve into complex, feeling-toned compositions.
Kinsey’s portrait paintings, like King of Pop, Radio in a Box, Black Rain, and Man from Topanga, enlist these gripping contrasts in color, mark-making, and layering into finely tuned portrayals of emotional extremes. Where figures’ physical features are shut down or lack obvious expression, color and abstract forms serve to reveal and cathect underlying psychological states.
The artist suggests an even deeper resonance in his depiction of extreme contrasts, writing, “In this new body of work I explore emotional and environmental boundaries as I perceive them, in the context of the growing discord between humanity and nature. In the cyclical reality of our physical existence, beauty and death are ultimately dancing partners.”
Born in 1971 in Pittsburgh, Dave Kinsey studied at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh and Art Institute of Atlanta; he currently lives and works in Los Angeles and Three Rivers, CA. Solo exhibitions of his work include : •You Are Here, ALICE Gallery, Brussels (2008); Holy Sh*t, Lazarides Gallery, UK (2008); New Works, The Public Trust, Dallas (2006); Sure, Why Not, Kinsey/DesForges Gallery, Los Angeles (2003) among others. Selected group exhibitions include: Whammy!, VASF Gallery, San Francisco (2009); Postcards From the Edge, Metro Pictures, New York (2008); Beautiful Losers, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco (2004), Ill Communication, Urbis Museum, Manchester, England, and Dave Kinsey and Shepard Fairey, La Panaderia Gallery, Mexico City (1999). He founded BLK/MRKT Gallery (now Kinsey/DesForges) in Los Angeles in 2001.
Our next exhibition is a full gallery solo with Dave Kinsey. This is Kinsey's debut solo show with the gallery and his first solo show in nearly two years. Press release and studio shot below. Please contact the gallery with any inquiries at info@joshualinergallery.com Joshua Liner Gallery is pleased to present Dave Kinsey: New Works, an exhibition of mixed-media paintings by the Los Angeles-based artist. This full-gallery show marks Kinsey’s debut solo exhibition at Joshua Liner and his first solo in nearly two years. Working in acrylic, spray paint, paper, wood, and ink on canvas, Dave Kinsey’s works of raw emotion draw their energy, style, and often substance from abstract expressionism mixed with urban hieroglyphics. His dynamic figures are situated within multi-layered, multi-textured atmospheres of pure abstraction. These beings displaying a mixture of defiance, triumph, and tragedy—transmit their forceful spirit through Kinsey’s range of mediums, signature style, and a high-contrast color palette. Among this suite of medium- to large-sized paintings, the Continuum series (I, II & III) makes a powerful impact with its repeated skull and flower imagery. Viewers peer through a transparent layer of ghostlike skulls (human, animal) to a second layer of delicately rendered flowers (roses, peonies) then even deeper to an explosive, silhouetted background of chaos that hints of classic graffiti tags. Serving as contemporary vanitas, these layers of wildly contrasting content and graphic styles resolve into complex, feeling-toned compositions. Kinsey’s portrait paintings, like King of Pop, Radio in a Box, Black Rain, and Man from Topanga, enlist these gripping contrasts in color, mark-making, and layering into finely tuned portrayals of emotional extremes. Where figures’ physical features are shut down or lack obvious expression, color and abstract forms serve to reveal and cathect underlying psychological states. The artist suggests an even deeper resonance in his depiction of extreme contrasts, writing, “In this new body of work I explore emotional and environmental boundaries as I perceive them, in the context of the growing discord between humanity and nature. In the cyclical reality of our physical existence, beauty and death are ultimately dancing partners.” Born in 1971 in Pittsburgh, Dave Kinsey studied at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh and Art Institute of Atlanta; he currently lives and works in Los Angeles and Three Rivers, CA. Solo exhibitions of his work include : •You Are Here, ALICE Gallery, Brussels (2008); Holy Sh*t, Lazarides Gallery, UK (2008); New Works, The Public Trust, Dallas (2006); Sure, Why Not, Kinsey/DesForges Gallery, Los Angeles (2003) among others. Selected group exhibitions include: Whammy!, VASF Gallery, San Francisco (2009); Postcards From the Edge, Metro Pictures, New York (2008); Beautiful Losers, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco (2004), Ill Communication, Urbis Museum, Manchester, England, and Dave Kinsey and Shepard Fairey, La Panaderia Gallery, Mexico City (1999). He founded BLK/MRKT Gallery (now Kinsey/DesForges) in Los Angeles in 2001.
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Dave Kinsey 🇺🇸 Print Release • Show News • Art For Sale, by Standard on Sept 11, 2010 22:23:55 GMT 1, Very impressed with these - does anyone know what kind of price his work is?
Very impressed with these - does anyone know what kind of price his work is?
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Dave Kinsey 🇺🇸 Print Release • Show News • Art For Sale, by etched on Sept 11, 2010 23:17:27 GMT 1, saw these also - excellent.
saw these also - excellent.
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Dave Kinsey 🇺🇸 Print Release • Show News • Art For Sale, by maroom on Sept 12, 2010 8:14:09 GMT 1, Very impressed with these - does anyone know what kind of price his work is? That's strange. I'm sure the site originally had the prices. I as remember it they certainly weren't cheap with prices running into 5 digits.
Very impressed with these - does anyone know what kind of price his work is? That's strange. I'm sure the site originally had the prices. I as remember it they certainly weren't cheap with prices running into 5 digits.
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Dave Kinsey 🇺🇸 Print Release • Show News • Art For Sale, by etched on Sept 14, 2010 22:28:32 GMT 1, great pics-
like this one
great pics- like this one
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Dave Kinsey 🇺🇸 Print Release • Show News • Art For Sale, by BK83 on Sept 14, 2010 22:56:24 GMT 1, Stopped by the opening. A great show for sure. Love the turquoise pops in this series of paintings. And, as usual it was visually spectacular and engrossing. But, I can't help but notice that this particular group of paintings lacked the quality of content that I am used to with Kinsey's work. His subjects seemed characteristically unfinished (more than just literally) almost as if, as a painter, he was just going through the motions. Regardless, even at 70%, Kinsey is miles ahead of many artists in the genre. Here's hoping for something bigger and better next time!
Stopped by the opening. A great show for sure. Love the turquoise pops in this series of paintings. And, as usual it was visually spectacular and engrossing. But, I can't help but notice that this particular group of paintings lacked the quality of content that I am used to with Kinsey's work. His subjects seemed characteristically unfinished (more than just literally) almost as if, as a painter, he was just going through the motions. Regardless, even at 70%, Kinsey is miles ahead of many artists in the genre. Here's hoping for something bigger and better next time!
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Dave Kinsey 🇺🇸 Print Release • Show News • Art For Sale, by Zippy on Sept 21, 2010 10:54:24 GMT 1, I have been offered one of the banksy prints i have been after for quite some time so to pay for it, I need to sell on a few pieces. I have priced them reasonably but I am sure you will let me know if you do not agree. Let's keep offers to PM so as not to clutter up the thread. Collection in London is cool or I can post. enjoy... Dave Kinsey Momentum - £65 Kinsey - This is not a gun £145 Kinsey - Blk Mkrt £45 Kinsey v Giant - KG Bomb £145 Also have the Kinsey book Designer + Design £20
Bump - please PM me if interested.
I have been offered one of the banksy prints i have been after for quite some time so to pay for it, I need to sell on a few pieces. I have priced them reasonably but I am sure you will let me know if you do not agree. Let's keep offers to PM so as not to clutter up the thread. Collection in London is cool or I can post. enjoy... Dave Kinsey Momentum - £65 Kinsey - This is not a gun £145 Kinsey - Blk Mkrt £45 Kinsey v Giant - KG Bomb £145 Also have the Kinsey book Designer + Design £20 Bump - please PM me if interested.
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Dave Kinsey 🇺🇸 Print Release • Show News • Art For Sale, by oneeye on Sept 21, 2010 23:04:15 GMT 1, Radio In A Box and Becoming Fiction are my favorites by far. Really love those pieces. There's a profound depth to those guys faces. Vintage Kinsey.
Not too crazy about the flower/animal combo. Respect that he mixed it up tho.
Radio In A Box and Becoming Fiction are my favorites by far. Really love those pieces. There's a profound depth to those guys faces. Vintage Kinsey. Not too crazy about the flower/animal combo. Respect that he mixed it up tho.
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Dave Kinsey 🇺🇸 Print Release • Show News • Art For Sale, by etched on Sept 21, 2010 23:06:25 GMT 1, Radio In A Box and Becoming Fiction are my favorites by far. Really love those pieces. There's a profound depth to those guys faces. Vintage Kinsey. Not too crazy about the flower/animal combo. Respect that he mixed it up tho.
agreed-
Radio In A Box and Becoming Fiction are my favorites by far. Really love those pieces. There's a profound depth to those guys faces. Vintage Kinsey. Not too crazy about the flower/animal combo. Respect that he mixed it up tho. agreed-
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Dave Kinsey 🇺🇸 Print Release • Show News • Art For Sale, by BMG on Oct 8, 2010 10:12:26 GMT 1,
Dave Kinsey's "Radio In a Box," BLK/MRKT produced screenprint edition of 150 on 100% cotton rag. Signed/numbered/stamped. Created from the original painting currently showing at Joshua Liner Gallery in NYC thru Saturday, October 9.
Available now. www.blkmrktgallery.com/store
BMG
Dave Kinsey's "Radio In a Box," BLK/MRKT produced screenprint edition of 150 on 100% cotton rag. Signed/numbered/stamped. Created from the original painting currently showing at Joshua Liner Gallery in NYC thru Saturday, October 9. Available now. www.blkmrktgallery.com/storeBMG
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Dave Kinsey 🇺🇸 Print Release • Show News • Art For Sale, by Daniel Silk on Oct 12, 2010 15:50:59 GMT 1, Dave Kinsey INTERVIEW
Dave Kinsey INTERVIEW
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Dave Kinsey 🇺🇸 Print Release • Show News • Art For Sale, by butteronehalfcab on Nov 2, 2010 15:28:01 GMT 1, I do love his stuff. Slightly evil but proper good.
I do love his stuff. Slightly evil but proper good.
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Dave Kinsey 🇺🇸 Print Release • Show News • Art For Sale, by yellowpantsgallery on Nov 10, 2010 12:52:18 GMT 1,
November 2010, Lisbon, PT - YellowPants Gallery is pleased to announce "We Dream in Colors", a group exhibition featuring new work and installations by an eclectic group of seven artists. Buff Monster, Dave Kinsey, Fefe Talavera, Maya Hayuk, Sickboy, Remed and Zosen are the roster of artists exhibiting their work together for the first time in Lisbon, Portugal.
"We Dream in Colors" brings together a group of artists whose establishment is a result of an outsider and non-traditional path through the art world. Emerging from the sub-cultures of Graffiti, Street Art, Skateboarding, Graphic Design, Music and D.I.Y. Attitude, these artists have established a very personal path that lead to continuous projects and exhibitions all over the world. Their talent and success has already been embraced by several museums and institutions such as Tate Modern, The Bristol Museum, Urbis Museum, Orebro Art Museum, and many others.
Even though each of the exhibiting artists has an individual aesthetic, form of medium, subject matter and form of expression, a strong use of color - not often found in the street and urban art movements - is present in each one of them. "We Dream in Colors" - the first group exhibition curated by YellowPants Gallery in Lisbon, Portugal - is in itself a sample of the gallery's vision, forthcoming exhibitions and curatorial mission.
The exhibition will be hosted at Montana Shop&Gallery Lisboa - Rua da Rosa 14G, Bairro Alto, Lisbon, Portugal - opening on the 9th of December at 9:00PM and exhibiting until the 3rd of January.
For more info go to www.yellowpantsgallery.com
If you wish to be included in the preview list and receive the show's catalog please email info@yellowpantsgallery.com
( click for Facebook event )
November 2010, Lisbon, PT - YellowPants Gallery is pleased to announce "We Dream in Colors", a group exhibition featuring new work and installations by an eclectic group of seven artists. Buff Monster, Dave Kinsey, Fefe Talavera, Maya Hayuk, Sickboy, Remed and Zosen are the roster of artists exhibiting their work together for the first time in Lisbon, Portugal. "We Dream in Colors" brings together a group of artists whose establishment is a result of an outsider and non-traditional path through the art world. Emerging from the sub-cultures of Graffiti, Street Art, Skateboarding, Graphic Design, Music and D.I.Y. Attitude, these artists have established a very personal path that lead to continuous projects and exhibitions all over the world. Their talent and success has already been embraced by several museums and institutions such as Tate Modern, The Bristol Museum, Urbis Museum, Orebro Art Museum, and many others. Even though each of the exhibiting artists has an individual aesthetic, form of medium, subject matter and form of expression, a strong use of color - not often found in the street and urban art movements - is present in each one of them. "We Dream in Colors" - the first group exhibition curated by YellowPants Gallery in Lisbon, Portugal - is in itself a sample of the gallery's vision, forthcoming exhibitions and curatorial mission. The exhibition will be hosted at Montana Shop&Gallery Lisboa - Rua da Rosa 14G, Bairro Alto, Lisbon, Portugal - opening on the 9th of December at 9:00PM and exhibiting until the 3rd of January. For more info go to www.yellowpantsgallery.comIf you wish to be included in the preview list and receive the show's catalog please email info@yellowpantsgallery.com ( click for Facebook event )
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Dave Kinsey 🇺🇸 Print Release • Show News • Art For Sale, by yellowpantsgallery on Nov 18, 2010 18:49:16 GMT 1, As a preview we share: Buff Monster - "Lick it Up"
As a preview we share: Buff Monster - "Lick it Up"
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Dave Kinsey 🇺🇸 Print Release • Show News • Art For Sale, by BMG on Nov 22, 2010 3:38:39 GMT 1,
There are a few lovely new Pendulum prints available for youz, believe it or not—edition of 130, 4/c screen print, 18 x 18in., signed, numbered & stamped BLK/MRKT Editions on 100% thick cotton rag paper.
www.blkmrktgallery.com/store
Take it easy. BMG
There are a few lovely new Pendulum prints available for youz, believe it or not—edition of 130, 4/c screen print, 18 x 18in., signed, numbered & stamped BLK/MRKT Editions on 100% thick cotton rag paper. www.blkmrktgallery.com/storeTake it easy. BMG
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