Relix • April 9, 2013 • by staff writer

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.
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Relix • April 9, 2013 • by staff writer

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Pearl Jam Buenos Aires
Chuck Sperry and Santi Pozzi
22 x 29
Artist Edition of 100
4 colors on archival cream paper
Signed and Numbered (Chuck Sperry signed – Chuck Sperry and Santi Pozzi – plate signed on the back)
Sold Out – Thank You!
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We will be making a very limited release of Artist Edition posters, here, on Sunday, April 7, 2013 at a random time.
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When Pearl Jam asked me to make a poster for Buenos Aires, they knew my recent history in Argentina. I had recently visited Argentina to make a presentation about rock posters at the Trimarchi Design Conference, at the invitation of Santiago Pozzi, an artist who had worked together with the me at my studio as an intern for many months in 2012. I asked Pearl Jam if it would be possible to collaborate with Santiago Pozzi – and to introduce you to the great, new young talent, the Argentine rock poster artist Santi Pozzi – to make their Buenos Aires show poster. Pearl Jam loved the idea. It was a bit of an extension of the VS. idea (at my behest), but with the hand-written story of the poster printed on the back, which ingeniously distinguishes this series of posters from other posters for Pearl Jam.
After traveling to Argentina and meeting many of the artists there, I felt that Santiago Pozzi would have the local knowledge to work with me to make a very authentic poster for Pearl Jam’s concert in Buenos Aires. I felt Santi should generate the theme and idea for the poster, and asked him what he thought. He returned with this idea: Argentina’s local folk hero, Gauchito Gil, known by every Argentine from childhood, should be fighting a mutant soy bean monster from the genetically altered soy bean crops that have invaded Argentina’s farmland for years. In Argentina, South America’s bread-basket, the farmland is called the Pampas. And lately, the Pampas have been over-run by industrial soybean production, by monoculture, and that monoculture, industrial production is engineered by Monsanto Corporation, who overlords the use of genetically engineered seeds. You can read a New York Times article about genetically engineered soybean seed here.
This important issue and treatment of it, would resonate with the Argentine fans. They would immediately understand the anti-corporate motif, and this would mirror Pearl Jam’s opposition to corporate control – whether it is in the music we listen to, or the food we eat. The local folk hero, Gauchito Gil, who is like a Paul Bunyan figure in Argentine mythology, would be fighting for the freedom of Argentina from corporate control. Very Pearl Jam!
Santi drew Gauchito Gil and I drew the Soy Monster. I figured since I’m the Nord Americano, that made sense, and I Rat Finked him out, California-style. I’m very happy with the result, and the Supreme Court ruling, and all the press about Monsanto’s control of genetically engineered food made this a classic mix of rock poster and protest poster all wrapped in one.
As a note: Santi Pozzi printed all the show posters for Buenos Aires at Imprenta Chimango, his printing company in Buenos Aires. I printed all the posters for the Ten Club and for the Artist Edition release (with metallic blue-silver) which is offered here.
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We will be making a very limited release of Artist Edition posters, here, on Sunday, April 7, 2013 at a random time.
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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.

“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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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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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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