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March 12, 2013 By squirt

Chuck Sperry Wins The Acker Award

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Chuck Sperry speaking at Trimarchi Design Conference in Argentina, October, 2012

Chuck Sperry has been named a recipient of a 2013 Acker Award. Sperry, world renown silkscreen artist, has been dedicated to the counter-culture for over 25 years since 1985, when he started co-editing World War 3 Illustrated on the Lower East Side of New York City, until the present day, owning and operating the 5000 square foot print studio with it’s own gallery, Hangar 18, in Oakland, California.

“The Acker Awards is a tribute given to members of the avant garde arts community who have made outstanding contributions in their discipline in defiance of convention, or else served their fellow writers and artists in outstanding ways. The award is named after novelist Kathy Acker who in her life and work exemplified  the risk-taking and uncompromising dedication that identifies the true avant garde artist.”

A prolific artist, Sperry continues to travel, teach university classes and conduct workshops in San Francisco as Dean of the Free University of San Francisco, and abroad from Athens to Argentina.

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View of Trimarchi Design Conference from the stage

“Acker Awards are granted to both living and deceased members of the New York or San Francisco communities. The cities were chosen for their historic linkage as centers for the avant garde. In time, though, communities in other cities will be asked to participate. The providers of the Acker Awards are Alan Kaufman (San Francisco) and Clayton Patterson (New York City). The recipients were determined through extensive discussion with members of the arts communities in both cities.

This year’s recipients will have the opportunity to both nominate and vote for future recipients of the Acker Awards.”

See the full list of recipients for this year’s San Francisco Acker Awards here.

There will be an awards ceremony on June 6, from 7-9  at the Viracocha on 998 Valencia Street in San Francisco.

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Chuck conducting a print workshop in Brighton UK that originated The British Rock Artists Group (BRAG)

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Acker Award

March 8, 2013 By squirt

Dazed and Confused Poster Release

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Dazed and Confused, a film by Richard Linklater

20th Anniversary Screening and Cast Reunion

20 x 35

Edition of 240

9 colors on archival cream paper

Signed and Numbered

Sold Out – Thank You!

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Dazed and Confused, a film by Richard Linklater

20th Anniversary Screening and Cast Reunion

(Blue Shimmer) Pearl Opalescent Variant Edition

20 x 35

Edition of 50

9 colors on archival cream paper

Signed and Numbered

Sold Out – Thank You!

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Filed Under: Art Prints

March 6, 2013 By squirt

Wilko Johnson “The Last Tour” Poster

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Wilko Johnson, “The Last Tour”
22 x 32
Edition of 325
4 colors on archival cream paper
Signed and Numbered
Sold Out – Thank You!
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I’ll be making a very limited release of this poster at my debut opening at Hangar 18 Gallery, at 1428 34th Street, Oakland, on Thursday, March 7, at 6 to 9 pm.
On Sunday, March 10, 2013 I’ll release a limited reserve of this poster online here on chucksperry.net
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Wilko Johnson will be touring with my poster in the UK. Watch Flood Gallery in London for special announcements soon!
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I’m posting Wilko Johnson’s inspiring story below – below see actual photo of the finished poster (the image above is a digital representation):
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Cult musician Wilko Johnson “so alive” as death approaches

By Jeremy Gaunt

(Reuters) – Wilko Johnson, cult guitarist from 1970s beat band Dr Feelgood and herald of English punk rock, is on a high – even though he is dying of pancreatic cancer.

The musician, songwriter and sometime actor has watched with amazement as a planned tour of farewell concerts sold out and interest has surged in almost anything he has touched, including the 2009 award-winning documentary “Oil City Confidential.”

One British newspaper has even affectionately dubbed him the country’s latest “national treasure”.

“Why didn’t we think of this 20 years ago?” Johnson told Reuters, at home a few miles from his Canvey Island birthplace, near where the Thames estuary opens into the English Channel.

It is the kind of joke, accompanied by a devilish laugh, that makes death far easier to talk about than expected.

Johnson, 65, will happily tell you that learning last month that the end of his life is probably less than a year away has not all been negative, with an almost “euphoric” feeling keeping some of his darker traits seem totally in check.

“It makes you feel so alive,” he said. “Just walking down the street, man, everything looks really intense. Any little thing you look at, it almost gives you a kind of childlike consciousness.

“I’m a miserable so-and-so. I suffer from depression and everything … but all that stuff whatever it was I used to worry about – it doesn’t matter. What’s gone, what is and what will be, do not matter.”

What he fears is not death but getting sick. The concerts lined up for February and March depend on his health.

“I’m not going on stage sick. I’m not going to have someone pushing me around in a wheelchair. They’d have to push fast,” said Johnson, whose stage presence is frenetic.

CHOPPING AWAY

Johnson’s initial heyday was in the early 1970s when Dr Feelgood was bashing out driving R&B rock in pubs and clubs while others such as Pink Floyd and David Bowie grabbed the headlines with prog and glitter.

It was a precursor of the punk music that would soon sweep across Britain’s music scene.

With a distinctly geeky pudding-bowl haircut and a manic stare, Johnson became renowned for strutting like a musical automaton in front of lead singer Lee Brilleaux, who died in 1994, also of cancer.

Johnson’s guitar style added to the aura. A left-hander who plays right-handed, he employs an unusual picking and strumming style that allows him to master a staccato lead and rhythm at the same time.

“When I was a schoolboy and I started learning to play, I learnt left-handed. Well, I was rubbish. Everybody at school played better than me,” he said.

He solved the problem by switching to right-hand guitar and learning all over again. The result can be mesmerizing.

“It is done with choppy chords and chopping off chords short and in doing so you can make percussive patterns with it.”

Johnson, who is almost always just called Wilko (his name at birth was John Wilkinson), moved on from Dr Feelgood to spend some time with the Ian Drury & The Blockheads and form the Wilko Johnson Band which released its last album in 2005.

His eccentricity pretty much stole the limelight in “Oil City Confidential”, a documentary about Dr Feelgood and the petrochemical hub that is Canvey Island.

It turned out not to be his only foray into film. Sometime after – and as a result of his manic performance in “Oil City”, he believes – he was cast in television’s “Game of Thrones”, playing executioner Ser Ilyn Payne who had his tongue ripped out.

“Basically, all I had to do was go around giving people menacing looks. I can do that,” he said.

But it is the music for which Johnson will be remembered with his passion passed on to his son, Simon, who plays guitar in a band called Eight Rounds Rapid.

“Nothing like me,” Johnson said. “He taught himself. Well, you don’t listen to your dad, do you?

“I haven’t any botherations about death. So far, so good. Happy.”

Filed Under: Events, News, Rock Posters Tagged With: Dr Feelgood, Flood Gallery, Game of Thrones, Ian Drury and the Blockheads, Oil City Confidential, The Last Tour, Wilko Johnson

March 5, 2013 By squirt

Chuck Sperry on Sirius xm Pearl Jam Radio

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Sirius xm Pearl Jam Radio

Faithfull Forum: The Art of Pearl Jam

Join host The Rob as he takes an in-depth look into the world of Pearl Jam artwork with PJ poster artists Chuck Sperry and Munk One, and takes your calls live at 1-855-9-PEARL-JAM

This Saturday, March 9, 2013
4:00 pm – 6:00 pm EST

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Filed Under: Events, News, Rock Posters Tagged With: Chuck Sperry, Munk One, Pearl Jam, Sirius XM

March 1, 2013 By squirt

‘Psychedelia to Collect’, Spanish Magazine ‘Calle 20’ Reviews Sperry’s Posters

Calle 20 Magazine • March 2013 issue • by David Moreu

Filed Under: Press & Reviews Tagged With: Calle 20, Chuck Sperry, David Moreu, Psychedelic

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Chuck Sperry lives in the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco, where he’s made his particular style of rock poster designs for over 20 years. He operates Hangar 18, a silkscreen print studio, located in Oakland. Learn More…

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Online Release with EQL
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