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« Reply #45 on Apr 15, 2011, 6:32am »


Apr 15, 2011, 6:23am, svenman wrote:


is any of the work officially 'for sale'?



I Cant imagine a PDF is available, but id be very surprised if a lot of it isnt sold.
I'll certainly be dropping a couple of cheeky emails to a few artists
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« Reply #46 on Apr 15, 2011, 11:02am »

F**KING AMAZING. If you hate on this show, you should go jump in a lake.
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« Reply #47 on Apr 15, 2011, 11:05am »

Most of the Banksy works were for sale Sven - the stars were out shopping. Think many of the Shep pieces will come up for sale too via Subliminal at some point as almost all seemed new / just shown as NFS in that recent show he did with the Devo cat. Stars were all over the place last night including some very, very big names. Pretty crazy the buzz in the place. Going back Saturday for sure and many times throughout the run. Excited to see how it transforms come next March for the Brooklyn Museum.

OH... and the accompanying book is a MUST have. Just finished looking it over late last night and this AM. Nice work.
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« Reply #48 on Apr 15, 2011, 11:58am »


Apr 15, 2011, 11:05am, thinkspace wrote:

OH... and the accompanying book is a MUST have.


thanks for mentioning that.. I think that's gonna be the only thing I'll be getting from this show..
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« Reply #49 on Apr 15, 2011, 12:25pm »

This is the best show since Beautiful Losers. Can somebody pick up a Large Barry McGee RVCA t-shirt for me from the MOCA shop? I'll pay you back with a special gift.
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« Reply #50 on Apr 15, 2011, 1:08pm »

Yer I agree the show looks amazing, fingers crossed I can make it over in the next few months
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« Reply #52 on Apr 15, 2011, 4:04pm »

More shots popping up, just keeps on getting better, truly looks like a spectacular show.
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« Reply #53 on Apr 16, 2011, 2:14pm »

Posted over 120 shots of the press preview and VIP event here:
http://www.sourharvest.com/2011/04/16/ar....ca-in-pictures/

Also on Facebook here:
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/fbx/?set=a.1650218788531.71319.1628841763

What a show.
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« Reply #54 on Apr 16, 2011, 6:02pm »

An interesting and thought-provoking perspective and essay on Art in the Streets by Drew Snyder over at Hyperallergic.com

I can't wait to see the show for myself next week.


http://hyperallergic.com/22882/street-art-first/

Everyone Wants to be First

Los Angeles — There is apparently something about institutional street art shows that move museum folk towards declarations of firstness.

In 2008, Street Art at the Tate Modern was announced as “the first major public museum display of Street Art in London,” while just last winter Hugh Davies, director of the Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego, glowed that he was “really proud” to be “the first (American) museum to do an international street art show of this scale and scope.” Art In The Streets, the latest and of course much buzzed exhibition opening today at Los Angeles’s Museum of Contemporary Art is billed by MOCA Director Jeffrey Deitch as — surprise surprise — “the first exhibition to position the work … from street culture in the context of contemporary art history.”

The justification for Deitch and MOCA’s claim turns on the debut establishment of a historical context for this often elusive phenomenon, tracing its roots back to old-schoolers such as Cornbread and Taki 183 as well as Fab 5 Freddy, Kenny Scharf, Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat. Art in the Streets takes these godfathers and attempts to unite them with the later-generation players that have risen to fame in the last ten years, figures such as JR, Barry McGee, Shepard Fairey and others.

The jury is still out on the extent to which all of this fits neatly into one seamless narrative. Nevertheless, the show does pull off a feel of history. In fact, the exhibition itself is probably best described as one part art show one part natural history museum display (complete with animatronic taggers). Deitch, along with co-curators Roger Gastman and Aaron Rose (and what must have been an army of preparators) have built out large sections of MOCA’s Geffen Contemporary to recreate the environments in which the movement is said to have developed; things like trash-filled New York alleys in the eighties, cramped bedrooms littered with tag-sketches or even the fabled FUN Gallery where some of the movement’s most notables had their first solo shows. Driving home the historical aspect of the show, an illustrative timeline runs on the walls throughout, laying out the movement’s pivitol moments (Deitch Projects unsurprisingly features prominently under 1996).

Yet Gastman, in an interview with LA Weekly, seemed to contradict the show’s historical dimension, asserting:

The common misconception here is that this show is a complete history or an LA graf show … It’s neither of those things. It’s 30 to 40 artists who raised the profile of an entire movement with high artistic merit … The participating artists were very supportive once they understood this intent …

This quote from Gastman brings up an important point, because if the show is not a history, then, even in all its grandeur, it is suddenly not so urgent. Viva La Revolución: A Dialogue With the Urban Landscape — the major San Diego show that took place some 100 miles from MOCA and which closed January 2011 — featured twenty artists, almost all of which are represented in the MOCA show. The Viva show discussed many of the same themes and presented many of the same brands of works as are on display in Art in the Streets, if only on a slightly smaller scale. The point is that for anyone who saw the Viva show (and for the historical record), everything about Art in the Streets that is not “historical” is somehow not so compelling, or at least not a “first,” because it is all so close in time, space, and content to Viva La Revolución.

That’s not to say that Art in the Streets is not an impressive show. Aside from the large-scale builds and grandiose historical reproductions, you can expect to see the contemporary stars of the field doing their thing to great effect. Os Gêmeos, for example, is a clear stand out, dominating large walls with their trademark caricatured faces, some of which cover a hoard of makeshift speaker-boxes with wires feeding into a band set up.

In general, the artists on display are all doing what they do best. The question becomes, what exactly is that thing they do? And what is MOCA doing to package and present the whole thing? Are the artists partaking in a great and loudly trumpeted historicization under the direction of Deitch and other museum directors, many of whom on a certain level represent the kind of space which consitutes the movement’s implicit target? Are they ironically flaunting the institutional egoism that could be seen as infecting the entire enterprise? Or is it an important step in the validation of an artistic mode that has often been brushed aside?

It is a complicated situation, one that becomes more complicated with each new ‘first’ major museum street art show. Standing on one of the open upper floors of the Geffen Contemporary and looking down at the maze of temporary rooms, installations and corporate sponsored (Nike) skate ramps, it is hard to tell with any certainty just who the joke is on.

Art in the Streets at LA’s Museum of Contemporary Art (152 North Central Avenue, Los Angeles) opens April 17 and continues till August 8, 2011.
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« Reply #55 on Apr 16, 2011, 6:43pm »


Apr 16, 2011, 2:14pm, thinkspace wrote:
What a show.


indeed!...

thanks for sharing the photos...

now, 2 questions:

- can we see the sketches/tags you scored?
- whos the bum on your photos?! :)
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« Reply #56 on Apr 17, 2011, 2:14pm »

Neckface was playing a full on homeless person in his own install - during the press preview on Thurs AM, back on Thurs night for the VIP and he was there all night on Sat too for the members opening and he told me he planned to be there today too for the public opening. He's in rare form and seldom breaks character, even drawing drunken scrawls in my book with a confused look as to why he was asked to draw in a black book. Priceless! haha

Will take some pics, got a slew of great pieces in the ol' black book including an amazing tag of my own name from Mode 2.
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« Reply #57 on Apr 17, 2011, 5:00pm »


Apr 17, 2011, 2:14pm, thinkspace wrote:
Neckface was playing a full on homeless person in his own install - during the press preview on Thurs AM, back on Thurs night for the VIP and he was there all night on Sat too for the members opening and he told me he planned to be there today too for the public opening. He's in rare form and seldom breaks character, even drawing drunken scrawls in my book with a confused look as to why he was asked to draw in a black book. Priceless! haha

Will take some pics, got a slew of great pieces in the ol' black book including an amazing tag of my own name from Mode 2.


ha!.. yeah, realized later on that was him.. pretty cool idea too.. but, are you sure that wasn't a REAL bum, really being surprised why do you want him to draw something for you?! :) .. looking forward to seeing the pics (I saw you got Roa in there as well, nice!)..

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« Reply #58 on Apr 17, 2011, 5:43pm »

Os Gemeos just added TONS of MOCA photos @ their website.. probably the best collection of pics I've seen so far.. here are few picks:

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« Reply #59 on Apr 17, 2011, 5:46pm »

Does anyone know how I get one of these tee's ?

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