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Sucker City

Here is some work from our homie Nick Wallin, a Brooklyn based artist originally from Chicago. Growing up in Chicago Nick spent most of his time going to punk shows, at museums and reading comic books. Nick and I met a couple years ago in Copenhagen, where we quickly bonded over Northern Soul records, Black Flag, Bad Brains, skateboards and cheap beers. If you look at his work you can see influences ranging from Albrecht Durer, George Grosz, R. Crumb, and David Wojnarowicz. We think this quote describes Nick well “I try to play with American mythologies and their implications in our histories and lives”.

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Here are a series of etchings that Nick has been working on.

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This is just a sample of some of the stuff he has been working on and you can always check out his artwork on his blog and his website.

Underbelly Project

Buried deep beneath New York City’s busy streets in an abandoned subway station lies The Underbelly Project, an ambitious artistic undertaking that took nearly one year to complete. Featuring the work of 103 graffiti and street artists from around the world, The Underbelly Project redefines the concept of a gallery. The location is hidden and only accessible by urban explorers who navigate through New York’s dark subway network. The project was conceived by two artists, Workhorse and PAC, who have tried to keep the location of The Underbelly Project a closely guarded secret and even closed the gallery the same day it opened.

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This quote from the New York Times sums up what they tried to do with The Underbelly Project, “PAC and Workhorse saw the Underbelly Project as a way to recapture that feeling and evade the whims of the marketplace. Workhorse called it “an eternal show without a crowd.”

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Revok Ceaze

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Meggs and Ripo

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Jim Darling and Thundercat

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For an account of how dark, haunting, and dirty this abandoned subway station really is check out this site and for more photos look here.

The Photograffeur

Whether working in the favelas of Rio or the shantytowns of Kenya, JR’s photographs have captivated audiences around the world. JR’s work reflects the continuous struggle of the human condition, global poverty, religious tensions and the core issues of the urban struggle. Via his giant photographs, he forces people to directly confront these issues. We have been fans of JR since he put a piece on our building and helped beautify downtown LA.

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JR’s work first appeared in Paris, where he captured images of the residents of lower class Parisian slums/suburbs and plastered their photos across the more bourgeoisie sections of East Paris. He then shifted his attention to the Middle East where he took photographs of both Palestinian and Israeli individuals. He would juxtapose the portraits forcing the two conflicting groups to visually confront each other on a daily basis, while exposing their similarities.

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Next he embarked on his most ambitious project, “Women are Heroes”, in which he traveled across Africa, Brasil, Cambodia and India photographing the women of each region. Not only were the installations an art project, but the images were printed on waterproof vinyl, so they served a double purpose of roofing for the residents. The same project spawned a documentary of the same name that screened at Cannes.

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Currently JR is working in Shanghai on “The Wrinkles of the City” a project based around the effects of urban expansionism and urban decay. The Chinese government has yet to interfere.

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Most recently the work of the “photograffeur”, a term JR uses to describe himself that is a combination of photo and “graffeur” the french word for graffiti, have caught the attention of TED. TED, a nonprofit based around spreading ideas via Technology, Entertainment and Design, awarded him with their prestigious TED prize for 2011. The winner of the TED prize is given 100,000 dollars to help facilitate a wish they have. Prior award winners have ranged from former US president Bill Clinton, author Dave Eggers, documentarian Jehane Noujam, and physicist Neil Turok. Although JR has not yet revealed his wish, he has commented that it will be something dealing with “guerilla art”.

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JR’s 2011 TED Prize has sparked controversy amongst media outlits and other critics of JR’s methods and practices. First the ambiguity in which he works, hiding his identity and never revealing his real name and secondly JR’s open canvas which often produces legal problems, make his selection controversial. Despite his critics, JR’s projects bring mass media attention to corners of the globe that most individuals completely disregard. His photos feature people who are commonly neglected by society, those who are impoverished, women across the globe, individuals marginalized by urban development, etc. and bring their issues and needs to the attention of society via street art.

Jason Redwood 2010

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Our friend and one of our favorite artists Jason Redwood sent us some pics of his new work from this year. I think you’ll enjoy.
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“Redwood’s works are a veritable feast of fancy-intensely seductive work that, if allowed to break on through to the other side and become living, breathing beings of light, might just lead legions of young hopefuls past the apocalypse and onto the 13th floor, where pigment exists as pure energy, artists are prophets, and paintings open doors of perception” We thought this quote from his site was pretty on point.

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I have never flown,

but it feels like flying in an airplane using a reciprocating engine

I can’t tell you how peaceful it is.”
Shinya Kimura

EPIC video via one of my favorite site TSY

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Twist is one of my favorite artists of all time.
Enjoy this dope little overview of an installation the Oakland Museum commissioned Barry McGee to create.

UPDATE: I found this really cool B Roll clip shot in Super 8. I like it more…

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Its been pretty cool watching 2 new JR pieces go up on the side of Ampal HQ and the adjacent wall.
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This one is a piece with Vhils.
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ReVIHLing the almost 100 year old brick…
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It should be done by saturday.

JR and Vhils are part of EuroTrash an upcoming up at the Lazarides Gallery.

N.Potash @ NY Adorned

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My brother, Nick Potash, has been crafting some amazing jewelry lately and was picked up by one of the premier jewelry boutique/tattoo parlor in New York – New York Adorned. They recently featured an interview with him on their site and its worth reading – heres an excerpt:

Where do you draw your inspiration from: Old things have always been better in my mind. I like to think that someone could pick up one of my pieces and think it was really ancient and wonder what it had seen in its life. That’s one thing about jewelry which drew me to working with metal, my creations are going to outlast all of us, no question. They might be lost to the sea or time but they will take millions and millions of years to decompose. This brings up thoughts about mortality, how a ring could have seen ten lifetimes before finding its way onto your finger…. these ideas make my mind wonder and imagination fire. I recently became aware that Nietzsche, Jung, and Freud all talk about archetypal symbols speaking to a primitive part of peoples’ mind. I’ve experienced this before at a museum as a kid, I remember seeing these old masonic crests and relief carvings and being completely fascinated by them. The skulls, eyes, pyramids, and weird symbols I’d never seen before made me go crazy with thoughts about secret societies and ancient wisdoms. I try and tap into that same vein when I work. I like to think that on a beach somewhere out there a vacationing hipster lost one of my rings and it was found by some local kid who thought he’d found pirate treasure and always told the story that way.”

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Nick crafts everything by hand, here in Venice Beach, using traditional 100% hand crafted methods.
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This was my belated birthday present – well worth the wait!!! 1/1 Poseidon’s Posse Bronze Pendant set with an antique scrimshaw and 2 black diamonds. Silver Chain.

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Check out his website to see some new work and order/commission pieces.

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Keith @ Carmichael

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Keith Haring was one of my favorite artists as a grom. Something about his art always seemed so positive and “radiant.” 3eyedguy w2880 h400 Keith @ Carmichael
The Carmichael Gallery is going to be opening a show – May 8-29 – with over 20 original works on canvas, paper, vintage street signs and a rare vinyl blow up “Radiant Baby Doll.”
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