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Archives for June 2019

June 26, 2019 By squirt

KQED Arts: Nonprofit Developer To Save Community Of Tenants & Murals In Redstone Building By Barry McGee, Chuck Sperry, Ruby Neri, Carolyn Castaño

KQED Arts • June 26, 2019 • by Sam Lefebvre

1934 General Strike Meeting at the Redstone Building (1997) by Chuck Sperry

[Excerpt from KQED Arts, full article below]

The San Francisco Labor Temple opened in 1914, and for decades played a key role in the city’s labor movement. It was the headquarters for unions including Bookbinders’ Local 125, the first all-women union, and in 1934 was the nexus of a historic general strike. The building sold in 1968, gradually acquiring its current mix of arts, social services and cultural advocacy tenants.

In the 1990s, the Lab and the Clarion Alley Mural Project commissioned artists including Barry McGee, Chuck Sperry and Carolyn Castaño to paint murals commemorating the building’s legacy of labor organizing and community service. One of the city’s only publicly viewable artworks by the late Mission School artist Margaret Kilgallen is the Lab’s hand-painted sign.

Dena Beard, executive director of the Lab, described the murals as a prescient collection of the Mission School, a movement associated with unconventional materials, everyday forms and social commentary. “Every piece is really indicative of the artists’ styles at the time,” Beard said. “It was major recognition for what we now consider a hugely important movement.”

Detail: 1934 General Strike by Chuck Sperry

Invitation to opening reception, full list of artist collective, dedication by Mayor of San Francisco

Filed Under: Press & Reviews Tagged With: Aaron Noble, Barry McGee, Carolyn Castaño, Chuck Sperry, Clarion Alley Mural Project, Creative Work Fund, Isis Rodrguez, John Fadeff, KQED Arts, Redstone Building, Rigo 23, Ruby Neri, Sam Lefebvre, Sebastiana Pastor, Susan Greene, The Lab

June 10, 2019 By squirt

Opening Night: “You Touched The Distant Sands,” Los Angeles • Online Release Info

Photo credit: Birdman

Chuck Sperry: “You Touched The Distant Sands”
A solo show and retrospective

Online Release: Tuesday, June 11th at Spoke Art.

Thank you to all my supporters and friends for joining me for “You Touched the Distant Sands.” What an incredible solo show in Los Angeles! That was one of my most ambitious shows, and a dream come true! 

Online release info: Remaining works (limited numbers of panels, paper prints and archive) will be made available online Tuesday June 11th in the Spoke Art online store.

All photos by: Birdman

Coming Soon! Sperry’s “Invisible Reasons” Europe Tour:

Geneva, Switzerland – June 13

Next Door Gallery
16 rue de l’Arquebuse
Geneva, Switzerland
Opening Night Reception: June 13, 2019, 6pm
Exposition from June 13 to June 29, 2019

Paris, France – June 22

l’Oeil Ouvert
1 rue Lucien Sampaix
75010 Paris 
Opening Night Reception: June 22, 2019, 6:30 pm
Exposition from June 22 to July 14, 2019

Pisa, Italy – June 28

Argini e Margini di Arno
Scalo dei Renaioli, Lungarno Galilei
Pisa, Italia
Opening Night Reception: June 28, 2019, begins 6:30pm
with DJ Dome La Muerte

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Chuck Sperry, Hashimoto Contemporary, Spoke Art, You Touched The Distant Sands

June 2, 2019 By squirt

Chuck Sperry’s “Invisible Reasons” Art Tour Coming to Pisa in June 2019

Invisible Reasons
A solo exhibition of new work by Chuck Sperry

Argini e Margini di Arno

Scalo dei Renaioli, Lungarno Galilei
Pisa, Italia

Opening Night Reception: June 28, 2019, begins 6:30pm
with DJ Dome La Muerte

Leningrad Café, Argini e Margini di Arno is pleased to present “Invisible Reasons” a solo exhibition by San Francisco-based screen print master Chuck Sperry. 

For his upcoming solo exhibition in Pisa, Chuck will be showing his recent rock posters and art prints – from the last two years. Chuck will also present his newest art book: “Chthoneon: The Art of Chuck Sperry”

American artist Chuck Sperry is known for his ethereal and psychedelically saturated screen prints that draw crowds of dedicated fans around the world. He draws inspiration from graffiti, pop art, Symbolism, Art Nouveau and ukiyo-e.

Moving past his early work devoted to subverting the memes of advertising, trash-culture, and comics — he currently imagines a verdant garden of new work tended by his signature shimmering muses, calling this work a “utopian provocation.”

“Motivation for my art can be psychological or philosophical – emerging from the realm of the psyche, from the realm of ideas, or from spiritual dimensions. Drawn together my work is the visible effect of these invisible realms making their mark in the physical world – in short it’s psychedelic.”

Filed Under: Events Tagged With: Argini e Margini di Arno, Dome La Muerte, Invisible Reasons, Leningrad Cafe, Pisa

Latest News

  • Chuck Sperry’s Alice Donut Poster
  • Chuck Sperry’s “The Mystic” & “Iphigenia” Blotters • 
Online Release with EQL
  • Available Now: Chuck Sperry’s Newest Protest Art Poster
  • Sperry Joins “Women’s Rights Are Human Rights” Exhibition
  • Chuck Sperry’s “Danaide” • New Art Print Launch

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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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  • Chuck Sperry’s Alice Donut Poster
  • Chuck Sperry’s “The Mystic” & “Iphigenia” Blotters • 
Online Release with EQL
  • Available Now: Chuck Sperry’s Newest Protest Art Poster
  • Sperry Joins “Women’s Rights Are Human Rights” Exhibition
  • Chuck Sperry’s “Danaide” • New Art Print Launch

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