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8/7 Chris Stain, Armsrock, and Ezra Li at Ad Hoc!, by Ad Hoc Art on Jul 17, 2009 18:18:23 GMT 1, Come see Chris Stain, Armsrock (in the front gallery) and Ezra Li Esmont(in the project room) at Ad Hoc Art Gallery 49 Bogart Street Brooklyn NY 11206 The opening is on Friday, August 7th, from 7-10pm The show will be open during regular gallery hours from August 7th โ September 6th 2009.
This will be an awesome opening; everyone should definitely come out for a good time with good people and amazing art. You will not be let down! Last time we had a show with Stain he built an entire shantytown, be prepared to be impressed! For more information on the artists or the event, read below or go to adhocart.org! Hope to see you here! IN THE FRONT GALLERY: Chris Stain & Armsrock Chris Stain first became infected by graffitiโs bold colors, striking form, and independent nature as a child in the summer of 1984. As time went by he investigated other avenues of art such as print making, graphic design, and screen printing. Stainโs work is a direct reflection of the people, neighborhoods, and struggles that are swept along with the every day lives of the common American. It is his hope that through the work he will be able to convey the importance of the role of the less recognized individual of society. Armsrock is an artist and activist whose work focuses on the human condition in the urban environment. By creating hundreds of unique drawings of his fellow citizens, and placing these original pieces on the walls of the city, Armsrock makes an attempt to generate a critical understanding of theEzra Li Esmont (August 7th 2009) IN THE PROJECT ROOM: Ezra Li Ezra Li has shown his work extensively throughout the Bay Area in such galleries and museums as I I I Minna Street, the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, the Upper Playground, Balazo Mission Badlands Gallery, Richmond art center, Inferno Gallery,Gallery A.D. in San Jose, I.C.U. Art in Los Angeles and numerous warehouse gallery spaces. Examples of his work have appeared on flyers and album covers for local parties and groups such as Balanceman, the Bay Area Art Collective and Cat Five. He is staff artist for Thermal Recordings, Nutmeats Recordings, and Oaklyn records โ three Oakland based record companies. He has also published work in ANARCHY magazine (winter/spring 2005/2006) WIRED magazine (october 2003), The Stranger (july 2004), GQ Spain, PRINT Magazine (June/July 2001),and GRAFFITO (by Michael Walsh, 1996). Eismontโs work resides in hundreds of private collections across the globe. stories and fates that house us.
Come see Chris Stain, Armsrock (in the front gallery) and Ezra Li Esmont(in the project room) at Ad Hoc Art Gallery 49 Bogart Street Brooklyn NY 11206 The opening is on Friday, August 7th, from 7-10pm The show will be open during regular gallery hours from August 7th โ September 6th 2009.
This will be an awesome opening; everyone should definitely come out for a good time with good people and amazing art. You will not be let down! Last time we had a show with Stain he built an entire shantytown, be prepared to be impressed! For more information on the artists or the event, read below or go to adhocart.org! Hope to see you here! IN THE FRONT GALLERY: Chris Stain & Armsrock Chris Stain first became infected by graffitiโs bold colors, striking form, and independent nature as a child in the summer of 1984. As time went by he investigated other avenues of art such as print making, graphic design, and screen printing. Stainโs work is a direct reflection of the people, neighborhoods, and struggles that are swept along with the every day lives of the common American. It is his hope that through the work he will be able to convey the importance of the role of the less recognized individual of society. Armsrock is an artist and activist whose work focuses on the human condition in the urban environment. By creating hundreds of unique drawings of his fellow citizens, and placing these original pieces on the walls of the city, Armsrock makes an attempt to generate a critical understanding of theEzra Li Esmont (August 7th 2009) IN THE PROJECT ROOM: Ezra Li Ezra Li has shown his work extensively throughout the Bay Area in such galleries and museums as I I I Minna Street, the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, the Upper Playground, Balazo Mission Badlands Gallery, Richmond art center, Inferno Gallery,Gallery A.D. in San Jose, I.C.U. Art in Los Angeles and numerous warehouse gallery spaces. Examples of his work have appeared on flyers and album covers for local parties and groups such as Balanceman, the Bay Area Art Collective and Cat Five. He is staff artist for Thermal Recordings, Nutmeats Recordings, and Oaklyn records โ three Oakland based record companies. He has also published work in ANARCHY magazine (winter/spring 2005/2006) WIRED magazine (october 2003), The Stranger (july 2004), GQ Spain, PRINT Magazine (June/July 2001),and GRAFFITO (by Michael Walsh, 1996). Eismontโs work resides in hundreds of private collections across the globe. stories and fates that house us.
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