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April 3, 2024 By squirt

“Only Human” Sperry Solo at Harman Projects in New York City

CHUCK SPERRY – ONLY HUMAN

APRIL 13 – MAY 4, 2024

Harman Projects is pleased to announce Only Human, a solo show by artist Chuck Sperry.

Opening  Recepetion:
Saturday, April 13th
VIP Hours : 1pm – 6pm
General Admission : 6 pm – 8 pm

Gallery Hours:
Tuesday – Saturday / 10 am – 6 pm

Harman Projects on Rivington:
210 Rivington Street
New York, NY 10002

NEW YORK CITY—Inspired by our human impulse to create, Chuck Sperry’s solo exhibition Only Human at Harman Projects underscores what it means to be a maker in the 21st century. The exhibition spans Sperry’s long and influential career, featuring new silkscreen prints from the artist’s ongoing “Muse” series and rare works from his archive. Straddling fine art, entertainment, and craftsmanship, Sperry believes being “only” human is something extraordinary.

When algorithms and computers do creative work, where do artists or craftsmen fit in? This question is personal for Sperry: as the design and production of cultural ephemera is increasingly automated or outsourced, his dedication to silk screen printing and the art of the gig poster has become somewhat anomalous. Still, he’s confident that the human spark of creativity will persist. “[A]rt made by humans for humans in physical reality is imbued with the soul of our humanity,” the artist reflects. “Our uniquely mortal heart and immortal spirit, drawn from our human culture, our human collective unconscious and experience, will transcend the current imperative for non-human and virtual intervention in the art space.” 

Drawing influence from the playwrights and artisans of Classical Antiquity to the hybrid artist-designers of the Art Nouveau movement, Sperry’s vivid, colorful screen prints merge the worlds of art, entertainment, and politics seamlessly just as his predecessors did. Patterns of brightly colored foliage emanate from behind a woman’s head, her hair falling across her body or taken up by a gust of wind. Often, she looks directly at the viewer, standing in her power and control. These muses carry names from Greek mythology, tracing their knowledge and image to the goddesses of art, science, and religion. Sperry’s ongoing interest in ancient knowledge and texts, like the Orphic Hymns, places his practice of image-making into a long—and very human—lineage. Reanimating ideas and icons that have persisted since ancient history, Sperry taps into enduring human ideals of art and storytelling to celebrate the complexities of being only human. 

Please join us on April 13th from 6 pm to 8 pm at 210 Rivington Street in New York City for the opening of Only Human. The artist will be in attendance.

Filed Under: Art Prints Tagged With: Chuck Sperry, Harman Projects, Muses, New York City, Only Human

April 3, 2024 By squirt

Color x Color at de Young & Legion of Honor Museum Stores

Recently, the well-curated de Young & Legion of Honor Museum Stores have graciously cradled my 752 page art book Color x Color onto their shelves for browsing and buying. Yes, both museum stores will carry my book! 

Also, you’ll find Color x Color is now available online through the link below. Your purchase directly supports the collections and exhibitions of the de Young and Legion of Honor museums. I urge you to purchase my book there and kindly support the arts!

BUY NOW & SUPPORT THE ARTS

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Chuck Sperry, Color X Color, Color x Color: The Sperry Poster Archive, de Young Museum, Legion of Honor, Museum Store

March 29, 2024 By squirt

Sperry Enters Permanent Collection of SFMOMA

Clockwise from top left: Bob Dylan, Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros,
The Black Keys and Power to the Peaceful by Chuck Sperry

I’m very proud to announce that San Francisco Museum of Modern Art has acquired a selection of my concert posters for its permanent collection. The museum will include my work in its upcoming exhibition Art of Noise opening May 4, 2024. This exhibit should not be missed! It is a must-visit for every poster fan, all my friends, and supporters!

Here, briefly what the museum says about the exhibition:

Music is amplified by great design, from the concert posters that paper bedroom walls to the Sony Walkmans and Apple iPods once carried in our pockets. Through over 800 works, Art of Noise explores this essential relationship and the ground-breaking designs that enrich our collective memory, touching all our lives and giving form and color to sound. Heavily drawn from SFMOMA’s collection, the works on view include over 500 concert posters and flyers, 150 record album covers, 100 design objects, and three sound installations that chart the evolution of music-centered design over the past 100 years. Enter the exhibition’s “temple” to music graphics where hundreds of psychedelic rock posters extend from floor to ceiling, highlighting San Francisco’s integral role in the 1960s and ‘70s scene and the artwork that turned it up.

You can learn more about this amazing exhibition by following the link below.

Art of Noise is organized by SFMOMA and curated by Joseph Becker, associate curator of architecture and design, with Divya Saraf, curatorial assistant in architecture and design.

Art of Noise • May 4 – August 18, 2024
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 

151 Third Street • San Francisco, CA 94103

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Filed Under: Rock Posters Tagged With: Art of Noise, Chuck Sperry, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, SFMOMA

March 23, 2024 By squirt

Sperry Solo Show in New York with Harman Projects

Only Human • Upcoming Sperry Solo Show

I’m thrilled to announce my upcoming solo exhibition Only Human will open Saturday, April 13, 2024 at Harman Projects, 210 Rivington Street in New York City. It has been eight years since my last, legendary solo show in New York. To celebrate this momentous occasion I’ll be premiering brand new wood panels, brand new paper print editions, a curated selection of rare prints from my archives, and many surprises! 

To attend the opening night reception, please sign up for the Harman Projects’ email list. Soon Harman Projects will be announcing details regarding opening night door policies by email list — get all the latest news!

Only Human • April 13 – May 4, 2024

Harman Projects 
210 Rivington Street
New York, NY 10002

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Sperry in Heritage Auctions Urban Art Signatures®

Heritage Auctions has placed my work in their high-profile Urban Art Signature® Auction, scheduled to go live March 28, 2024. Should you wish to acquire these rare pieces by bidding through Heritage, follow the link below.

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Filed Under: Art Prints Tagged With: Chuck Sperry, Harman Projects, Heritage Auctions, New York City, Urban Art Signatures

February 12, 2024 By squirt

Steel Pole Bath Tub, San Francisco Poster, Chuck Sperry

Steel Pole Bath Tub, 2024
21 x 33
Edition of 300
3 colors on cream paper
Signed and numbered

“Reunited San Francisco noise-rock legends Steel Pole Bath Tub play their first hometown show in over 20 years when they headline the Great American Music Hall Friday night. The group was founded in Bozeman, Montana, in 1986 when Morasky and bassist Dale Flattum began experimenting with an aggressive, overdriven style of punk noise. The pair relocated to Seattle, where they brought on drummer […] Dorothy Kent and started to incorporate recordings from vintage television shows and films using cassette players operated with foot switches, adding to the chaos of their sound.” — Dave Pehling, CBS News, Bay Area

Among many pop culture samples incorporated by the band, “The Brady Bunch” is a favorite Steel Pole Bath Tub source of sound bites to weave into their mind-blowing noise performances. The band’s fantastic debut album “Butterfly Love” is named after the slogan on the psychedelic poster in the Brady girls’ room above Marcia’s bed. Taking a deep dive into the band’s mind-fucking aesthetic, and throwing a backward glance at a television program that imprinted a generation’s psyche, I’ve recreated Marcia Brady’s dayglo 70’s poster for the sure-to-be extraordinary reunion of SF’s beloved noise-rock heavyweights.

My dayglo Steel Pole Bath Tub poster will be available through Steel Pole Bath Tub at the concert on Friday, February 16, 2024 at the Great American Music Hall, San Francisco. 

I will make a limited online launch of my Steel Pole Bath Tub poster through EQL opening on Sunday, February 18, 2024 at 9 am PST. The launch closes (same day) on Sunday, February 18, 2024 at 9 pm PST.

Visit the launch page for the release (countdown and launch):

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Filed Under: Rock Posters Tagged With: Chuck Sperry, Great American Music Hall, Steel Pole Bath Tub, Terry Gross Band, Wife

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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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