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April 27, 2016 By squirt

Chuck Sperry x Spoke Art at San Francisco Art Market

Spoke Art is proud to announce its participation in the upcoming Art Market Fair, hosted at the historic Fort Mason Pavilion. Our booth will feature new and recent works from gallery favorites Chuck Sperry, Helice Wen, Conrad Roset, GATS, Joan Cornellà and many more!

Spoke Art @ Art Market San Francisco 2016
April 27 – May 1, 2016

Fort Mason Center – Festival Pavilion
2 Marina Blvd., San Francisco, CA 94123

Debuting this week at Art Market San Francisco, where Chuck and Spoke Art will join over 70 international galleries for California’s premier contemporary art fair.

This new image, “Vivien” will be available as a fine art print on wood panel and paper, with variants. A small selection of older panels will be available as well (including possibly a Semele.)

Attendees at the fair will get first shot, with an allocation set aside for each day.

Learn more about the event here: http://artmarketsf.com/

Join our Facebook Event HERE

VIVIEN COLOR WEB

Vivien, 2016
16 x 33
Edition of 100
7 colors on cream paper
Signed and Numbered

Vivien, 2016
16 x 33
Silver Edition of 15
7 colors on silver metallic paper
Signed and Numbered

Vivien, 2016
16 x 33
Sparkle Foil Edition of 15
7 colors on sparkle foil
Signed and Numbered

Vivien, 2016
16 x 33
Lava Foil Edition of 15
7 colors on lava foil
Signed and Numbered

Vivien, 2016
15 x 32
Oak Panel Edition of 30
7 colors on oak panel
Signed and Numbered

Filed Under: Art Prints, Events, News, Original Art Tagged With: Art Market San Francisco, Chuck Sperry, Spoke Art, Vivien

March 15, 2016 By squirt

Sperry Art in Museum Exhibition, “Out of Print: Pushing the Boundaries in the Art of Print”, Fort Wayne Museum of Art

Semele

Semele, 2016
20 x 30.75
Edition of 30
7 colors on oak panel
Signed and Numbered

Out of Print: Pushing the Boundaries in the Art of Print

March 19 – May 29, 2016

I am deeply honored to participate in the upcoming exhibition at the Fort Wayne Museum of Art entitled “Out of Print: Pushing the Boundaries in the Art of Print.” I will be revealing my newest piece at the exhibition in the Museum: “Semele,” an oak panel screen print, based on art made for Widespread Panic’s legendary concert at Madison Square Garden in 2013. In addition, my screen printed art panel, “Justice,” which premiered at Spoke Art Gallery’s appearance at New York Comic Convention, 2014, has been received into the permanent collection of the Museum at this exhibition.

I invite all of you to attend during the two month duration of this exciting exhibition!

“Out of Print” Opening: March 19, 2016

Seasonal Party to celebrate “Out of Print”: Friday, April 8, 2016 – Facebook Event

Thanks to everyone who contacted the Fort Wayne Museum of Art to acquire my “Semele” piece! There was overwhelming response. This piece is no longer available. 

Also on view!

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Justice, 2014
(Received into the permanent collection of the Museum)
18 x 24
Edition of 25
7 colors on oak panel
Signed and Numbered

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Olympia, 2014
29 x 23
Edition of 25
8 colors on oak panel
Signed and Numbered

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Daphne, 2014
23 x 31.5
Edition of 25
7 colors on oak panel
Signed and Numbered

More about the exhibition:

Exhibiting artists: Bill Fick, Chuck Sperry, Crystal Wagner, Dennis McNett, Greg Gossel, Morning Breath, Ravi Zupa, and Troy Lovegates.

Printing is one of the oldest forms of art. Woodblock printing was the first to develop as early as 220 A.D. in China. From this point, printing evolved into many forms, most memorably by way of the invention of the printing press around 1440 that served as the most efficient way to educate the masses through newspapers and books.

In all this time the medium is still relevant, but more important, artists are finding new ways with which to use old methods. This exhibition showcases a select handful of artists who are reshaping the old ways into new on multiple levels.

This body of work serves as evidence that traditional printing is far from obsolete, but it will continue to be used and expanded by artists looking for new ways to express themselves: in with the new, and out and with the old.

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More about the Chuck Sperry:

Born in 1962 in Dayton, Ohio, Chuck Sperry received his education from the University of Missouri, School of Journalism, with a dual major in Art and Journalism.

For over 20 years, the artist has explored his unique signature style of silkscreen technique that blends splendid artistry with impeccable craftsmanship. With perfect precision, Sperry utilizes many color layers, translucent inks, metallic inks mixed from raw powder, in his complex designs.

The pieces Sperry selected for “Out of Print” reflect his ongoing exploration of Classical subjects updated to the 21st Century, with echoes of the Vienna Secession and Belle Époque. Sperry’s art is energized by the political street art and the concert posters he has prolifically created throughout his life. The pieces in this exhibition express the synergy of social concern and popular iconography, graffiti and detourned classical themes, political themes and imagery drawn from the Century-long world tradition of poster-making.

Renee de Cossio, curator, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art:

“Never known for following the consensus of any art establishment, Chuck Sperry has a strict loyalty to his craft, and has become a leading innovator of the rock poster art form.  His suspicion and disdain for mainstream American politics often characterizes his approach to making art.   With a sincere dedication to a broad public audience, Sperry reflects a social consciousness and draws much from the immediate urban environment.”

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Details of Sperry art in “Out of Print” at Fort Wayne Museum of Art:

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Filed Under: Art Prints, Events, News Tagged With: Bill Fick, Chuck Sperry, Crystal Wagner, Dennis McNett, Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Greg Gossel, Morning Breath, Out of Print, Out of Print: Pushing the Boundaries in the Art of Print, Ravi Zupa, Troy Lovegates

March 14, 2016 By squirt

“Midnight In The Garden of Good & Evil” on Oak Panel, Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo 2016

I am very proud to announce that I will be showing my newest work with Spoke Art Gallery at C2E2, the Midwest’s largest comic convention happening in Chicago this March. Please join Spoke Art at booth #568 in the Block section of the convention.

This oak panel will be exclusively released only at C2E2!

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Midnight In The Garden of Good & Evil, 2016
21 x 31
Edition of 30
7 colors on oak panel
Signed and Numbered

Filed Under: Art Prints Tagged With: C2E2, Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo, Chuck Sperry, Spoke Art

November 24, 2015 By squirt

“Siren” The Black Edition : Chuck Sperry x Pangea Seed

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Siren, 2015
18 x 34
The Black Edition 1/2
7 colors on black satin paper
Signed and Numbered
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Poster is available via auction and may be viewed HERE
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The non-profit organization PangeaSeed Foundation and supporting artist Chuck Sperry are pleased to offer a highly exclusive fine art print to help support our efforts to help save our seas via art and activism (ARTivism).

“Siren” The Black Edition is a limited edition fine art print signed and numbered by the artist. We are very pleased to be offering number 1 of the extremely rare edition of only 2 prints in existence. This beautiful seven color screen print measures 18×34 inches on black satin paper.

Read more about the artist’s inspiration for “Siren” HERE

Celebrate Black Friday by helping to save our seas. Proceeds from the sale of this extremely rare fine art print will directly benefit PangeaSeed’s ongoing educational programs.

Thank you for your consideration.
– PangeaSeed Team

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Filed Under: Art Prints, News Tagged With: California Drought, Climate Change, Pangea Seed, Tales From The Deep

November 11, 2015 By squirt

Chuck Sperry x Pangea Seed: “Siren” Art Print

SIREN REG WEB

Siren, 2015
18 x 34
Edition of 150
7 colors on cream paper
Signed and Numbered
SIREN BLUE OPAL
Siren, 2015
18 x 34
Blue Opal Edition of 25
7 colors on metallic blue opal paper
Signed and Numbered
SIREN MIRROR FOIL
Siren, 2015
18 x 34
Mirror Foil Edition of 25
7 colors on mirror foil
Signed and Numbered
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PangeaSeed and artist Chuck Sperry are pleased to announce the eleventh official print release of our 2015 print suite “Tales from the Deep: Stories, Myths & Monsters” – a fine art print suite to help save our seas. This limited edition will be released Thursday, November 12 at 12pm PST via shop.PangeaSeed.org – limit one print per household. 
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My print for Pangea Seed, “Siren”, is meant as warning. My imagination has always been drawn to this mythical being – dangerous and enchanting – whose form is an enthralling warning. The Siren dances and sings like the sea itself, seducing us with her sound, movement and beauty.

Long ago, on November 5, 1965, prominent climate scientists Roger Revelle, Wallace Broecker, Charles Keeling, Harmon Craig, and J Smagorisnky met with US President Lyndon Johnson and warned him of their findings on Climate Change. By 1974, Wallace Broekner had modeled his prediction for the affects of accumulated carbon dioxide on the global surface temperature of the Earth. His predictions remain accurate to this day.

As of 2015 we have experienced a 1 degree centigrade rise in temperature worldwide, as Broekner predicted.

In the last few seasons we have witnessed the California Drought, a record fire season, and the Pacific Blob (a 2-7 degree rise in Pacific Coastal water temperatures).

I am alarmed by the state of our planet’s environment. I grew up with the warnings. The predicted changes are here now.

It’s clearly time to act. Please be mindful and give your care to the environment. It’s time to do what you can to become a good steward of the environment. I am always happy to contribute my time and energy to Pangea Seed! Their efforts in helping to save the seas deserve our support and good energies!

read more:

Rolling Stone, “The Point of No Return: Climate Change Nightmares Are Already Here”

The Guardian, “Scientists Warned The President About Global Warming 50 Years Ago Today”

One Earth, “California Drought & The Pacific Ocean Blob”

Filed Under: Art Prints, News Tagged With: California Drought, Chuck Sperry, Climate Change, Pangea Seed, Tales From The Deep

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