Non shall Pass, Aesop Rock. Video designed by Jeremy Fish

November 7, 2011 § 1 Comment

I know this has been out for ages, but I just watched it again and thought I should share it with you. This music video is just great, art directed by the one and only Jeremy Fish.
Aesop rock and Jeremy Fish…now that is a perfect collaboration.

XTSY solo show by Marco Mazzoni at Gallery B15

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Marco Mazzoni was born in 1982 in Tortona, Italy, and is currently based in Milan. Marcos work is not advocated by size, but are strong and powerful in the depictions of various women that are removed of features that make them instantly recognizable.

Their loss of identity draws the viewer towards the image, due to the shear mystery connected with his works. Marcos firm hand evokes a compelling and fleeting sensation. The ghostly fairytale images renders a mix of flowers, birds and faces lacking of globular organs. These details makes his work hard to forget, and a delight to remember.

Marco Mazzoni’s first solo show at Gallery B15 will open on November 10th from 5pm to 8pm.
The Gallery is located in Copenhagen, Denmark. Visit the gallery website here:

The Artwork of Brad Kunkle

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Brad Reuben Kunkle’s world premiere one-man exhibition, Against Nature, was sold out opening night in April of 2010 in New York City.

He has been featured in Fine Art Connoisseur magazine, Poets and Artists, and on the covers of American Art Collector and International Artists magazine.

Born in 1978 in a small town in Pennsylvania, he studied painting at Kutztown University under the primary guidance of George Sorrels, who was taught by a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau.

Brad now lives and works in New York City.

Visit his website:
http://bradkunkle.com

The Artwork of Dilka Nassyrova

November 4, 2011 § Leave a comment


Sometimes you come across an artist on Facebook that you have never seen before, most of the time alot of it is just not for me, but once in awhile you find something that really captures you. This is my experience with finding the work of Dilka Nassyrova.

When looking at her photo albums I could see how her work over the past 3 years has developed dramatically, and her most recent paintings are just stunning. Beautifully painted, intriguing themes, and balanced compositions. I have to say that after today I am a new fan and am already trying to find out how I can add one of her gorgeous works to my collection.

Dilka is selling a great collection of her prints on Etsy…
Original artworks are available through Mondo Bizzarro Gallery in Italy.

Joao Ruas solo show at Thinkspace Gallery

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Yore opens this Saturday the 5th of November at Thinkspace Gallery in Culver City, Los Angeles.

João Ruas has been hard at work for the past year on ‘YORE’. This exhibit will mark his first major solo showcase and we are thrilled to be able to host it for him.

‘YORE’ features 20 new paintings, 5 new etchings, 3 stunning works on ostrich eggs a beautiful mural and more to be revealed at the opening. We’re excited to share that we’ll also be publishing a limited edition catalog for the show as well as a limited edition giclee print. Details on both will be announced later this week. Please note we’ll also have some copies on hand of João‘s limited edition ‘Minion’ book that was released in limited quantities at this past July’s San Diego ComiCon.

Visit Thinkspace Gallery for full preview and more information.

Faile, Fragments of Faile at Lazarides Gallery.

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Faile has a new exhibition opening at Lazarides Gallery in London….
Nov. 3rd – Nov. 30th 2011

Over the course of the past decade, FAILE developed an artistic practice inflected with remixes of mass culture, and built on careful juxtapositions of seeming dualities. Fragments of FAILE allows us to see them working at one frontier of their practice, stripping their painting down to its essentials and engaging a century of the more expressive terrain of abstract portraiture.

We set out to explore something a little looser with this new set of figurative paintings. This was also a chance to explore ideas of identity, character and narrative within our own work. Feeling very inspired by the process and the fragments that comprise much of the work we do, you could say these new works are a love affair with painting and process.


Along with the new canvasses and imagery are a series of new wood paintings. Working on the two series together felt very natural to us and each played a strong role with one another while evolving separately.

We’re really excited to share the new body of work with everyone. If you’re in London please stop by.

If you can’t make it to London and find yourself in NYC, we have a new mural up on Houston and Bowery. We’re honored to be one of the artists invited to paint this infamous wall. The mural was hand-painted in the studio and then pasted over the course of a week. Big shout out to everyone we meet while putting the work up.

Here are a few links that we will be updating with images from both the new show and the mural.


Fragments of Faile:

Houston & Bowery Mural:

XAM -a home for city birds.

November 4, 2011 § Leave a comment



Architect to the urban aviary set, Street Artist XAM is one rare bird. Averaging one per week over the last year, the California born former graffiti writer has designed, constructed and installed homes and feeders for New York City birds on street signs above your head.

While studying architecture and object design at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, he followed an open interdisciplinary structure that allowed him to develop his vision, and made him prove the soundness of his work. “I had very intense conceptual-based architectural studio courses in school that didn’t allow time to slack off, to say the least.”

He points to his years as a student as pivotal in his development as a thinker and artist today. That’s probably why his design, materials, and technical discipline can stand up to academic rigor, but it won’t completely explain why these bird “dwelling units” have a satellite dish for television reception, a solar panel on the roof powering a night light, nor the certain minimalist elegance overlaying it all. Clearly XAM is a Street Artist for more than just the bird watchers and one worth keeping your eye on.” Read full article on the Huffington Post website here.

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