Start ‘21 off right.
Clothing Drive: 10am-4:30pm
Start ‘21 off right.
Clothing Drive: 10am-4:30pm
Added this book signing to our little pop up with the amazing Sue Kwon and Chino
Mystery is inherent to street art. Signatures and tags often lead to Instagram accounts where you can follow and support anonymous artists, but for some, mystery and anonymity are a part of the art. No one practices this more staunchly than my interview guest today: the prolific and inventive street artist behind the character known as stikman.
Link to full article below:
"A SIGN OF THE TIMES" GROUP EXHIBITION
The gallery will be open by appointment only. In order to ensure the health and safety of visitors and staff, please note that masks are legally required for entry. To schedule an appointment, please click HERE.
The exhibition will be on view Wednesday, December 9th to Sunday, December 13th at 2 Rivington Street, New York City
Participating Artists:
Vincent de Boer | Faust | Henry Harper | Georgia Hill | Elizabeth Johnson | Ben Johnston | Greg Lamarche | Chris Martin | Wael Morcos | Franck Pellegrino | Anastasios Poneros | Pref | Roids | Victor Roman | Gary Stranger | Trevor Wheatley | Zipeng Zhu
Click link below to get the app for virtual show.
Click link below to check works and to bid. Good luck!
Two must see shows this week!
Some bottles still available at Showfields on Lafayette and Bond.
Cheryl Dunn’s Moments Like This Never Last made its debut yesterday as a part of the 2020 DOC NYC film festival. It’s an intimate piece on the life of graffiti legend turned art world darling, Dash Snow. The story is told via archival footage, and interviews with those that knew him best, including: Leo Fitzpatrick, Jason Dill, Larry Clark, Kunle Martin, and many more.
Get tickets here: https://www.docnyc.net/film/moments-like-this-never-last/
On November 19, 2020, 5-6:30pm, coinciding with the exhibition Futura Akari, The Noguchi Museum will host a limited-capacity book signing and print release event to commemorate the publication of FUTURA: The Artist’s Monograph (Rizzoli, 2020) and the unveiling of a pair of new collaborative limited edition prints by FUTURA2000 and Takashi Murakami.
Get the book and reservation here: https://shop.noguchi.org/products/november-19-2020-book-signing-ticket?variant=37524575355075
Rome Tracks Down the Man Behind All That Graffiti. No, It’s Not Banksy.
The tagger known as Geco is not as famous as the British provocateur, but he has made a name for himself in Italy.
Link to full article: https://nyti.ms/3kyRvsW
Over the last few months, we have been experimenting with new printing techniques and after running a few tests we are excited to finally offer a new texture print titled Korupted. It's a limited edition archival pigment and high-textured reproduction of the original painting with the same title painted between 2012-15 at the Broadway Chapter in TriBeCa. Each piece is flat-bed printed directly onto 1/4 inch MDF mounted onto a 3/4 inch maple frame with two ring-hangers on the back. Each reproduction has a MIRF stamp burned in the bottom right-hand corner and will come with a certificate of authenticity (COA) created for each buyer. The print will be professionally packaged and shipped in a corrugated box.
Title: Korupted
Size: 18.5in x 30in x 1.25in
Print type: Archival pigment ink using flat-bed printing
Edition: 12 + 2AP
Delivery: Please allow 3-4 weeks for domestic delivery.
We are psyched to finally offer this high-quality textured print.
You can purchase it here
Mint&Serf
FAUST - ONE ANOTHER
Edition of 30
Letterpress with hand deckled edges
24 x 36 inches
Signed and numbered by the artist, with a COA
Published by Coeur Noir
$400
Update: international shipping available.
go to ericfirestonegallery.com to book a time slot.
FREE Studio-made exhibition posters
Available at Ryan McGinness new exhibition
Opening Thursday, October 15th.
Miles McEnery Gallery
520 West 21st St.