looks great. she totally owns the negative space in her pieces. she's really going from strength to strength. glad to see some great female artists based this side of the pond getting some appreciation stateside.
your upcoming group show has a killer sounding line-up josh... Candice Tripp, Chloe Early, Cleon Peterson, Damon Soule, Dave Kinsey, Evan Hecox, Greg Simkins, James Roper, Joe Sorren, Jud Bergeron, Kenji Hirata, Pat Rocha, Robert Hardgrave, Ryan McLennan, Shawn Barber, Stella Im Hultberg, Sylvia Ji, Tat Ito, Tiffany Bozic, Travis Louie, Tristram Lansdowne, ZAnPon
looks great. she totally owns the negative space in her pieces. she's really going from strength to strength. glad to see some great female artists based this side of the pond getting some appreciation stateside.
your upcoming group show has a killer sounding line-up josh... Candice Tripp, Chloe Early, Cleon Peterson, Damon Soule, Dave Kinsey, Evan Hecox, Greg Simkins, James Roper, Joe Sorren, Jud Bergeron, Kenji Hirata, Pat Rocha, Robert Hardgrave, Ryan McLennan, Shawn Barber, Stella Im Hultberg, Sylvia Ji, Tat Ito, Tiffany Bozic, Travis Louie, Tristram Lansdowne, ZAnPon
Thanks Sven! Yes Candice really can use the negative space quite well!
I am glad to help bring some people from your side of the pond over to the gallery. In addition to the Candice & Chloe we also are showing James Roper as well as Stanley Donwood.
Stanley will be in the group show (he is often referred to as the sixth member of Radiohead and has done all the almost all their album covers and artwork) as will SUB (Tony Curanaj). Many of these artists will be showing for the first time with the gallery next month, most will then have solos later this year (Hecox, Hirata, McLennan, Tripp) or in 2010 (Kinsey, Simkins, Rocha, Hardgrave, Barber, Hultberg, Ji, Bozic, Louie, Lansdowne - Sorren & Bergeron for a two person show in March) and some we are discussing 2011 (which just sounds crazy to me now).
Anyway looking forward to all of these shows. I have seen a few of Candice's other pieces (sorry got off track for a second) for the solo in November. I think people will really enjoy her new work.
Here are some detail shots from Candice's pieces that we will have at our group show August 6th. Candice has painted a whole series of work based on "old wives tales" and the details in the pieces are really stunning. Let me know if you would like to see the full preview.
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Re: Candice Tripp « Reply #40 on Nov 22, 2009, 8:33pm »
yea, i swung by to see josh and say hi since i was in town and found myself really liking these. The larger full images don't do the painting justice as you can see in the incredible detail shots by carmichael. I'm def a new fan, would have bought one if the wife didn't fall in love with this killer Camille Rose Garcia piece that was hanging in his office. The pic josh has online looks actually nothing like the piece in person..
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Re: Candice Tripp « Reply #41 on Dec 30, 2009, 9:29pm »
Candice has a piece here:
(R)Evolution of Urban Art by Warrington Museum & Art Gallery
Urban Art has its origins in street graffiti, spray-paint and stencils, but now it can also be seen on canvas and limited edition prints, making it a mainstream movement. This exhibition explores how Urban Art references the history of art. Through observation, research and discussion with some of the artists, similarities in styles and ideals are highlighted.
(R)Evolution of Urban Art brings together work from 15 internationally acclaimed artists: Banksy, Blek le Rat, Gavin Turk, Adam Neate, David Choe, Faile, Lorraine Robbins, Antony Micallef, Ron English, José Parlá, Elbow-toe, Sam Taylor-Wood, Candice Tripp, Swoon and Takashi Murakami.