‘Battle Royal’ at Gallery 1988 SF

“Oh, The Things You Say On a Winter’s Day” is one of eight new cut paper pieces by Patrick Gannon, now in Gallery 1988 San Francisco’s “Battle Royal” group show.
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“Oh, The Things You Say On a Winter’s Day” is one of eight new cut paper pieces by Patrick Gannon, now in Gallery 1988 San Francisco’s “Battle Royal” group show.
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New Moon features 25 artists and their interpretations of the Chinese Zodiac.
…But that’s such a lackluster description of what’s really going down at myplasticheartnyc. The group includes painters, custom toy builders, sculptors, one paper slicer, and a few people whose works defy my meager ability to describe them. Rest assured, this show is not one to miss.
Click here to read interviews with the artists.
New Moon
opening reception: Friday April 10, 2009 6-9pm
dates: April 10 – May 10, 2009
myplasticheartnyc
210 Forsyth St
New York, NY 10002
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100 artists take aim at TV’s guiltiest pleasures. And boy, let me tell you, there are a lot of them. Guilty pleasures, I mean. Well, artists too, obviously.
Let’s face it, this is an unfathomably awesome theme for an art show. Not just TV, but bad TV. Bad TV that we love in spite of, or maybe because of its badness. The list of artists for this show is mindboggling. The host is Dennis “Mr. Belding” Haskins of “Saved By The Bell” infamy. Plus, it turns out that this show marks the 5th anniversary of the opening of Gallery 1988. The only non-awesome part is that, once again I am here in Tokyo while my artwork goes to more parties than me.
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opening reception: Thursday April 2, 2009 7-11pm
April 2 – 23, 2009
Gallery 1988 Los Angeles
7020 Melrose Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90038
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Friday, August 15th, 2008 Gallery 1988 San Francisco opens “Paper Pushers”, an annual show featuring all works on paper. Continue reading »
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On August 15th, 2008 ToyQube will be celebrating it’s 4th Anniversary with a party at NYC’s swanky Sullivan Room.
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