Galerie F says “Don’t Sweat It”

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Chicago’s Galerie F has a group show opening tomorrow and it looks really fun. Don’t Sweat It is curated by Luke Pelletier and features work by The Yok, Sheryo, and many more artists.

As you can see from the video teaser below, the premise show is pretty straightforward: It features artists to draw cool stuff well.

Todd James at Lazarides

World Domination

Todd James‘ latest solo show opens this week at Lazarides Rathbone Place in London. The show, World Domination, will of course have some new works on canvas and paper, but the really exciting bit is that it will include a recreation of The Vandal’s Bedroom, part of James’ contribution to Street at Art in the Streets at the LA MOCA in 2011 (Street was a collaboration between James, Stephen Powers, and Barry McGee).

World Domination runs March 6th through April 11th.

Photo courtesy of Lazarides Gallery

Logan Hicks solo show coming up in LA

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Stenciling master Logan Hicks has a solo show this week at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE). Thin Veils And Heavy Anchors opens on March 8th and only runs through March 10th, so mark it down on your calendars and don’t let this show pass you by. With this show, Hicks has continued to work with a combination of etching and stenciling, but he’s the work is on a massive scale that I don’t think I’ve seen from Hicks in quite a few years, and it looks like the combination of a stenciled layer beneath the etched architectural components (which I believe is new) has really helped to make the etched bits more aesthetically interesting (or perhaps just more apparent in photographs). I wish I could see this show in person, but I’ll settle for everyone I know in LA going there instead. So please go check out Thin Veils and Heavy Anchors at LACE.

The show opens on March 8th from 6:30-10pm.

Also, the LA Weekly is doing a print giveaway with Hicks. Enter here.

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Horfee solo show coming up with Topsafe London

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Parisian graffiti king and PAL crew member Horfee‘s first London solo show, Horfee’s Imaginarium, opens later this month with Topsafe London at 4 Wilkes Street E1 6QF in Shoreditch. Horfee is one of the world’s most interesting and celebrated active graffiti writers, and he’s got a very promising gallery career developing. Horfee’s mad cartoons have a rare crossover appeal such that they can be appreciated by those familiar with his graffiti and the fine art world too.

Horfee’s Imaginarium opens March 14th (5-9pm) and runs through March 23rd. Email horfe @ topsafelondon .com to RSVP for the opening.

I can’t wait to see more from this show, but Topsafe London has sent over quite a healthy preview. More after the jump…

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Weekend link-o-rama

Dart, PC, Curve, Rams, and Sane
Dart, PC, Curve, Rams, and Sane

As I’ve been gearing up for midterms, I’ve missed posting some great outdoor work (and other things) this week.

Photo by Carnagenyc

“Detail” at Woodward Gallery

Cassius Fouler, Money-Making Manhattan; photo courtesy Woodward Gallery
Cassius Fouler, Money-Making Manhattan. Photo courtesy Woodward Gallery.

The small elements unique to each artwork are the subject of “Detail,” a group exhibit opening this evening, Saturday, March 2nd, 6 – 8pm at Woodward Gallery on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. Exquisitely curated, the exhibit features a range of intriguing images in a variety of media by a dozen artists. Among the artists featured are five whose works continue to grace our streets: Cassius Fouler, Thomas Buildmore, Kenji Nakayama, Kosbe and Moody. Here’s a sampling of what is on view at 133 Eldridge Street through April 28th.

Thomas Buildmore, Still Life; photo by Tara Murray
Thomas Buildmore, Still Life. Photo by Tara Murray.
Kenji Nakayma, Duck; photo courtesy of Woodward Gallery
Kenji Nakayma, Duck. Photo courtesy Woodward Gallery.
Kosbe, Borrowed Time, photo by Lois Stavsky
Kosbe, Borrowed Time close-up. Photo by Lois Stavsky.
Moody; photo courtesy Woodward Gallery
Moody. Photo courtesy Woodward Gallery.

Photos by Tara Murray and courtesy of Woodward Gallery

“Petrichor” by Swoon

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Caledonia Curry aka Swoon‘s latest solo show opened last night in her home-state of Florida. Petrichor (a word I was unfamiliar with but she says means “the first scent of rain on parched ground”) is an installation at the State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota Fine Art Gallery in Bradenton, FL. The show runs through April 3rd. Petrichor was made for Curry’s father, who lives near the college.

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A portrait of Swoon's father
A portrait of Curry’s father. Click to view large.

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Lush back at Backwoods Gallery

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Mini graffiti by Lush

Lush is returning to Backwoods Gallery outside of Melbourne for a solo show (I believe his 3rd there) this week. The show, The Evolution of a Graffiti Shit ****, is open for one night only: This Friday. Lush’s shows are always a bit of a madhouse, so I would definitely recommending checking this one out, although obviously not if you’re easily offended (or, just really ever get offended about anything really). Seriously, should be great if you can handle it.

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Photos courtesy of Lush

Dain in Miami

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Dain has a solo show coming up this week at Avant Gallery in Miami. Transformation opens February 28th and runs through March 20th, with an opening on the 27th from 6-9pm. But make sure to RSVP to the opening by shooting off an email to dain at avantgallery.com.

Photo courtesy of Dain