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March 29, 2018 By squirt

Juxtapoz: “The Interweaving Worlds of Chuck Sperry” by Dasha Matsuura

Read Full Juxtapoz Interview here.

I am incredibly excited for my upcoming solo show “Heaven of Many a Tangled Hue” at Spoke Art opening Saturday April 7th at their San Francisco location! For my latest solo exhibition, I have created seven editions on oak panel, two of which will be brand new images (with accompanying editions on paper.) Additionally, I have carefully curated a selection of works on paper pulled directly from the my personal archives.

Sales will be on a first come, first served basis at the opening reception on Saturday, April 7th. Doors will open at 4pm and we hope to have all orders completed by 9pm. Please note, we are expecting a very long line for this show and encourage our collectors and fans to arrive early.

There will be a limit of one oak panel, two archive paper prints and two new paper editions per person. No pre-sales will be available, customers must be over the age of 18, and we are unable to provide shipping services for in-gallery purchases.

Check out our recent studio visit with Chuck here, and be sure to RSVP to the opening night party via our event page!

“Kalligeneia”

“Anodos”

Filed Under: Press & Reviews Tagged With: Chuck Sperry, Heaven of Many a Tangled Hue, Juxtapoz, Spoke Art

March 28, 2018 By squirt

Chuck Sperry solo “Heaven of Many a Tangled Hue” at Spoke Art San Francisco

Chuck Sperry Hangar 18 Heaven of Many a Tangled Hue

It was great to have Spoke Art Gallery over to my studio while I was preparing for my solo exhibition “Heaven of Many a Tangled Hue” at their San Francisco gallery. More info on opening night – including line up and limit information – can be found here. RSVP for the opening night reception on our event page here.

Chuck Sperry
“Heaven of Many a Tangled Hue”
Spoke Art San Francisco
816 Sutter Street
April 7 – 28, 2018

Chuck Sperry Hangar 18 Heaven of Many a Tangled Hue

Chuck Sperry’s screen printed panels burst with energy and color, executed with a refinement of technique gained from 25 years producing his own prints. Dripping with brightly colored flowers, decked in gold and silver textures, Sperry’s blue-silver muses sing a paean to the long tradition of humanism reactivated in the struggle for social progress, universal human rights, a more perfect democracy and the utopian ideals of the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood where Sperry has made his home since 1989.

The show title and work included draw inspiration from P. B. Shelley’s poem “The Sensitive Plant” — a meditation on the permanence of beauty and the impermanence of life. Shelley’s poem is set in a verdant garden of flowers representing pagan spirits tended by a maiden Venus:

I dare not guess; but in this life
Of error, ignorance, and strife,
Where nothing is, but all things seem,
And we the shadows of the dream,

It is a modest creed, and yet
Pleasant if one considers it,
To own that death itself must be,
Like all the rest, a mockery.

That garden sweet, that lady fair,
And all sweet shapes and odours there,
In truth have never passed away:
’Tis we, ’tis ours, are changed; not they.

For love, and beauty, and delight,
There is no death nor change: their might
Exceeds our organs, which endure
No light, being themselves obscure.

Chuck Sperry came to pre-eminence in the rock poster genre in the late-90’s, and has largely defined the genre in each decade since with his distinctive style and masterful printing technique.

Chuck Sperry Hangar18 Heaven of Many a Tangled Hue

Chuck Sperry Hangar 18 Heaven of Many a Tangled Hue

Chuck Sperry Hangar 18 Heaven of Many a Tangled Hue

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Chuck Sperry Hangar 18 Heaven of Many a Tangled Hue

Photos by Shaun Roberts

Chuck Sperry Hangar 18 Heaven of Many a Tangled Hue

Preview: Agape, 2018 by Chuck Sperry, edition of 30, screenprint on oak panel.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Chuck Sperry, Heaven of Many a Tangled Hue, Spoke Art

March 8, 2018 By squirt

Sperry Installation with Spoke Art at Art on Paper, New York

I’m incredibly excited to be showing my art with Spoke Art (booth 101) at the Art on Paper Fair debuting tonight at Pier 36 in New York City!

Art on Paper, Armory Show, Chuck Sperry

Art on Paper, Armory Show, Chuck Sperry

For the fair, I’ll be exhibiting a brand new panel and paper print (the Sphinx) along with a very limited selection of archive panels and posters.

Attendees tonight will have first chance at picking up panels, paper prints and archived works.

You can learn more about the event by visiting Spoke Art’s website or you can request a complimentary VIP pass by contacting the gallery directly at [email protected].

The fair will be open until Sunday. Please join us!

To learn more: http://thepaperfair.com/ny

Art on Paper, Armory Show, Chuck Sperry

Art on Paper, Armory Show, Chuck Sperry

Art on Paper, Armory Show, Chuck Sperry

Art on Paper, Armory Show, Chuck Sperry

Filed Under: Art Prints Tagged With: Alison Saar, Alphonse Mucha, Andrew Barnes, Armory Show, Art On Paper, Christo, Chuck Sperry, Jae Ko, Lower East Side, Lower Manhattan, Megan Rye, New York, Philadelphia, Rachel Grobstein, Rye, South Street, Sperry, Spoke Art, Tandem Press, Timothy Paul Myers, Watanaki Ltd., Will Kurtz, Yusuke Koshima

March 3, 2018 By squirt

Chuck Sperry in “Posters for Change – Tear, Paste, Protest” – a Collection of Removable Posters

Chuck Sperry’s political poster “Humanity” was selected to appear in  “Posters for Change – Tear, Paste, Protest: 50 Removable Posters” from Princeton Architectural Press.

“Posters for Change” is an important record of resistance, touching most of the political movements of today, including 50 beautifully reproduced, removable images from the world’s most relevant designers. This impressive book will be released on March 20, 2018; it can be pre-ordered through the publisher through this link – Posters for Change – Tear, Paste, Protest: 50 Removable Posters.

11 x 14 inches
Paperback, perforated pages
112 Pages
50 color illustrations
Publication date: March 20, 2018
$25.00

From The Guardian • March 3, 2018 • Kathryn Bromwich

As the night of Tuesday 8 November 2016 dragged into the early hours of Wednesday morning, people around the globe were readjusting their expectations for what the world would look like over the following four years. The 45th president of the United States would not be Hillary Rodham Clinton, as had been widely predicted, but Donald J Trump. The day after he was inaugurated, hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets of Washington as part of the Women’s March; worldwide, millions attended hundreds of related marches. Since then, Trump’s presidency has been marked by protests.

“It all started with the election – we were like, ‘We need to do something,’” says Jennifer Lippert, editorial director at Princeton Architectural Press in New York. She spotted a blog post showing a sign in a window that said “Everyone Welcome Here” and this sparked an idea: PAP would put out a call for political posters and publish the best as a book, donating the proceeds to non-profit organizations.

“We didn’t want curse words in it, and we didn’t want it to be about Trump – we wanted it to be about the issues,” says Lippert. They received 800 submissions from around the world, covering topics such as climate change, civil rights, LGBTQ issues, healthcare, feminism and gun control. “In the last couple of years there’s been so much happening with protests. Since the election we’ve definitely seen more people engaged in the political environment,” says Lippert.

The 50 posters in the book were chosen on the strength of their graphic design, the clarity of their message and their ability to grab people’s attention. They are also detachable: “The whole point of the book was that they would be hung up – in windows, in shops, in dorm rooms, on front doors, in offices…”

Graphic design activism has a rich history, and when putting the book together, Lippert’s editorial team did extensive research into protest art going back to the 1960s. It found that although there is now much more computer-generated art, other techniques have remained the same – hand-drawn posters and collages are still among the most popular. And while there is now more focus on LGBTQ rights, many of the issues being discussed 50 years ago are still relevant – the environment, peace, equal rights. “It’s hard to think about things not getting better. But I feel like there are so many issues we still have to overcome that we’ve always had to overcome. The biggest, I think, is equality for everybody.”

Lippert remains hopeful: the recent rise in activism, she believes, is a promising sign for the future. “I think when you start taking things away from people – their right to speak out, equality – it sparks a change. People realise that they do have a voice and they need to use it, otherwise change will never happen. I think that’s what we’re seeing now.”

Posters for Change – Tear, Paste, Protest: 50 Removable Posters is published by Princeton Architectural Press on 20 March

Support important non-profit causes by acquiring more of Chuck Sperry’s posters at The Outrage, the official merchandising outlet of the Women’s March:

Sperry’s Women’s March Anniversary Poster 2018 • available here!

Sperry’s Women’s March Poster 2017 • available here!

Sperry’s March for Science 2017 • available here!

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Chuck Sperry, civil rights, Climate Change, feminism, gun control, healthcare, LGBTQ issues, March For Science, Posters for Change Tear Paste Protest 50 Removable Posters, Princeton Architectural Press, The Guardian, Women's March

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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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