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Post by svenman on Sept 6, 2011 15:42:53 GMT -8
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Post by svenman on Sept 6, 2011 15:43:52 GMT -8
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Post by saL on Sept 7, 2011 2:28:50 GMT -8
1st time I heard of them was when I was in London and saw their show @ StolenSpace.. really like the glitter/texture effect on their work..
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Post by sleepboy on Feb 5, 2013 20:36:08 GMT -8
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Post by sleepboy on Aug 21, 2013 20:36:52 GMT -8
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Post by sleepboy on Sept 13, 2013 18:45:56 GMT -8
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Post by sleepboy on Nov 16, 2014 21:53:31 GMT -8
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Post by sleepboy on Dec 9, 2014 8:24:54 GMT -8
Some photos from the LeVine show here.
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Post by sleepboy on Jun 3, 2015 6:31:04 GMT -8
Showing at 886 Geary Gallery with Ryan de la Hoz…
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kchay
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Post by kchay on Jun 3, 2015 15:23:59 GMT -8
I like the new ball point line works. Really nice.
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Post by sleepboy on Jun 12, 2015 8:39:39 GMT -8
An interview with the duo here ahead of their show at 866 Gallery in San Francisco…
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Post by svenman on Jul 1, 2015 5:22:09 GMT -8
This is the last week to catch Kai and Sunny's 2 person show with Ryan De La Hoz at 886 Geary Gallery if you are in San Francisco. Some pics from the installation below... 886 Geary Gallery is pleased to present The Matter of Time, a series of new works by the London-based artist duo Kai & Sunny in what will be their first exhibition in San Francisco alongside the work of Bay Area resident Ryan De La Hoz. The works by Kai & Sunny depict stylized imagery of nature. The images are reduced from natural forms to geometric patterns. This new series of linear works introduces color applied by ballpoint pen on paper along with hand-finished and pulled monochromatic screen prints on copper and paper. The works in The Matter Of Time revolve around the passing of time. The ballpoint pen pieces explore the turning of tides and time for reflection. This series balances the serene with the intense and the fragile with the stable. Seemingly innocent natural subjects are layered with hidden undertones, hinting at the subversion that occurs in the wild and beyond. Ryan De La Hoz examines the past and present at the same time and utilizes periods in history to excavate emotions such as apathy, fear, hope, joy, misery, etc. He uses a broad variety of media and objects in his attempts to analyze the current state of affairs. Our collective experience is what ties us together throughout history and De La Hoz distills his broad ideas with simple objects like patches and puzzles to do this. Objects of antiquity reoccur in his work and take the form of hand cut paper compositions of vases as well as bold graphic imagery relying on Greek sculpture as a central figure. Dissent is a major theme of his work. Most of the central objects and figures in his pieces are destroyed or teetering on the edge of ruin. Using hand cut paper De La Hoz creates dense foliage that is both welcoming and foreboding. Elsewhere he reminds us of civilizations that have crumbled under their quest for power revealing that the never-ending cycle of order always ends in chaos, revolution, and enlightenment. His work allows us to reflect on where we are now because of what we have been through. The exhibition is co-curated by 886 Geary Gallery and Sven Davis, and runs from Saturday June 13th until 4th July 2015. Sales catalogue of the work can be viewed here... 886geary.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/The-Matter-of-Time-Price-List-001.pdf
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Post by sleepboy on Mar 8, 2016 15:53:30 GMT -8
A look at their latest show at StolenSpace.
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Post by sleepboy on Aug 21, 2016 9:45:05 GMT -8
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