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April 19, 2014 By squirt

Pop Époque Tour Program

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Pop Époque – The Serigraphs of Chuck Sperry – Made in California

Last summer at the end of Chuck Sperry’s “Flowers of Popular Victories” Tour in Italy, he stopped in Paris to meet Magali Bru, owner of l’Oeil Ouvert Gallery. Sperry and Bru hatched a plan for a show in June 2014, with a small introductory show to happen at l’Oeil Ouvert in Paris, running from October to November of 2013. Well, the introductory show was such a smashing success that all the posters Chuck left to Magali were soon sold, more posters were sent to Paris, and Sperry’s “introduction” was extended to January 1, 2014. In February, the French Government, quite unexpectedly, included about a dozen Sperry posters in large well-atteneded overview of world-class graphic art at Les Docks in Paris. There was another wave of inquiries at l’Oeil Ouvert for Sperry’s posters and more press and television bringing attention to his art in France.

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l’Oeil Ouvert, 74 rue François Miron, Paris 75004 (metro St. Paul) • June 19 to July 13, 2014 
Opening: Thursday, June 19, 2014

Chuck Sperry’s show called “Pop Époque” at l’Oeil Ouvert will open on June 19 and run until July 13, 2014. This will be a large showing of Chuck Sperry posters from his archive, which were originally released from the middle of 2013 to the beginning of June 2014, with some older posters included. Many of Sperry’s newest limited edition silkscreened concert posters will be available, rare and hard-to-acquire posters will be made available through l’Oeil Ouvert for the occasion!

Opening: Thursday, June 19, 2014, l’Oeil Ouvert Gallery of Paris will debut a special month long solo exposition of Chuck Sperry’s poster art. The opening night reception and party that is free and open to the public. The show will be on view to the general public until July 13.

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Galerie Oberkampf, 103 rue St. Maur, Paris 75011 (metro Menilmontant) • June 21 to July 4, 2014
Opening: Saturday, June 21, 2014

World renown American screen-print artist Chuck Sperry from San Francisco will be showing his newest original large-scale works of art at Galerie Oberkampf, Paris. Mr. Sperry’s art is energized by the political street art and concert posters he has prolifically created for over 25 years. His new pieces express the synergy of social concern and popular iconography, graffiti and detourned classical themes, political outrage and imagery drawn from the Century-long world tradition of poster-making.

Opening: Saturday, June 21, 2014, Galerie Oberkampf of Paris will debut a special two week long solo exposition of Chuck Sperry’s very newest large-scale works of art. The opening night reception and party that is free and open to the public. The show will be on view to the general public until July 4.

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Firehouse 8, 1648 Pacific Avenue, San Francisco, California • May 1 to May 31, 2014
Opening: Thursday, May 1, 2014 – 6 pm to 10 pm
Closing: Going-away Party for “Pop Époque Tour” – Saturday, May 31, 2014 – 6 pm to 10 pm.

Chuck Sperry will be making a special month long installation in San Francisco of his very newest, large-scale, screen printed wood panel works of art – as a preview for his American supporters – of the show he is making in Paris at Galerie Oberkampf. The setting for the show is Sperry’s original Firehouse studio located on Pacific Avenue between Polk Street and Van Ness in San Francisco. There will be food, beverages and music; rock posters to be acquired; and Sperry’s newest screen printed works on wood panel. This will definitely be a fun evening!

Opening: Thursday, May 1, 2014, Firehouse 8 of San Francisco will debut a special month long solo exposition of Chuck Sperry’s very newest large-scale works of art. The opening night reception and party that is free and open to the public. The show will be on view to the general public until May 31.

Filed Under: Events Tagged With: Chuck Sperry, Firehouse 8, Galerie Oberkampf, l'Oeil LOuvert, Pop Époque

April 17, 2014 By squirt

Moonalice 420 Gathering of the Tribe at Slim’s SF

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Moonalice 420 Gathering of the Tribe at Slim’s SF
22 x 35
Edition of 125
6 colors on archival cream paper
Signed and Numbered

Sold Out – Thank You!

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Moonalice 420 Gathering of the Tribe at Slim’s SF
22 x 35
Bronze Edition of 15
5 colors on bronze metallic paper
Signed and Numbered

Sold Out – Thank You!

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Moonalice 420 Gathering of the Tribe at Slim’s SF
22 x 35
Gold Edition of 15
5 colors on gold metallic paper
Signed and Numbered

Sold Out – Thank You!

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A very limited release of this poster will be made on Sunday, April 20, 2014 through Moonalice at the show.

I will be making a very limited release of this poster and it’s variants online on Wednesday, April 23, 2014 at a random time.

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For Moonalice, 4/20 – with its annual 420 Gathering of the Tribe, is the highest of high holidays. Moonalice’s Barry Sless, Pete Sears, John Molo and Roger McNamee will rip it up with two sets. Wavy Gravy and Big Steve Parish will be emcees. David Nelson will be a special guest, along with opening act Jason Crosby & Friends (with Dan (Lebo) Lebowitz on guitar & vocals, Jay Lane on drums and Chris Crosby on bass).

According to Moonalice legend, each attendee at the 4/20 show at Slim’s will receive a set of 18 posters as a gift from the band! Each poster is amazing and unique in its own right, together they make for a mind blowing collection of the very best of rock poster art! There will also be an exhibit of the all 696 posters in the Moonalice series.

As if poster art and rock and roll was not enough, lots of bunnies (big and small) can be expected, as can treats galore and an Easter egg hunt with fabulous prizes including tickets to BottleRock for Friday & Saturday (the two days that Moonalice is performing, event continues on Sunday), plus tons of Moonalice schwag including; poster art books, CD packs, t-shirts, sweatshirts, ashtrays, rolling papers and so much more!

Doors for Slim’s open at 4pm with Jason Crosby opening at 4.20pm. General admission is $4.20 with dinner and admission at $29.15.

The Poster Show opens at 4pm in the Warren Hellman’s Exhibit Center next to Slim’s.

Three screen printed posters created for this event by Alex Fischer, Gary Houston and Chuck Sperry will be available for purchase.

All guests can have their photo taken with the bunny in the Photo Booth and will go home with a personalized memento, along with a set of 18 posters!

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To see posters and concert videos from every Moonalice show visit www.moonalice.com.

Moonalice’s single, “It’s 4:20 Somewhere,” has been downloaded 4.4 million times. You can download it at http://rvrb.it/1dtDJVn.

Purchase tickets for Slim’s

Filed Under: Events, Rock Posters Tagged With: Moonalice, Slims

April 11, 2014 By squirt

“Don’t Panic!” at Hangar 18 Documentation & Widespread Panic Fox Poster Wins Award

Widespread Panic gig poster by Chuck Sperry wins EB Art of the Week 4/9/14 http://t.co/LfgrakbgJV Congrats @Yosquirt! pic.twitter.com/G2rlX11Fma

— Expresso Beans (@expressobeans) April 10, 2014

I’m very happy to announce that my Widespread Panic, Fox Poster has won Expressobeans.com Poster of the Week. Thank you to all my supporters, I truly appreciate it! I thought it would also be a great time to have a look at some photos of my off-the-hook “Don’t Panic!” Widespread Panic poster retrospective at Hangar 18 this March 28 (photos courtesy of Alexandra Fischer)

Many thanks to the hundreds of kind people who came to visit my studio Hangar 18! You were all such wonderful guests and we had a super enjoyable day! A big thank you to all the staff who helped make this a good time!

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Special Thanks to Carlos Hernandez and John Hancock for their awesome print demonstration sponsored by Speedball Inks. Thank You to Bill Ham and Kim Ito for presenting Bill Ham’s Light Show installation at the gallery. (Artist Bill Ham has 12 days, and a very few more donations to reach his goal on his Kickstarter – donate HERE and receive Mr. Ham’s genius hour-long DVD liquid light painting).

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And the reason for the season, delivering my Widespread Panic posters to the Fox Theater. Widespread Panic put on such a great pair of concerts at the Fox Theater, it’s a weekend I’ll never forget!

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The poster line later that night at the Fox Theater. (photo courtesy of Sterling Munksgard).

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Filed Under: Events, News Tagged With: Expressobeans, Hangar 18, Widespread Panic

March 5, 2014 By squirt

Sperry Print Reveal for Spoke Art Gallery’s “In Dreams: an art show tribute to the films of David Lynch”

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I am very proud to announce I will be taking part in Spoke Art Gallery’s March exhibition, “In Dreams: an art show tribute to the films of David Lynch” – opening Saturday March 8th 2014.

Featuring over 50 painters, print makers and illustrators from around the world, all paying homage to one of the greatest living film directors.

Opening night reception: Saturday, March 8th 2014.

Here’s a preview of my art for the exhibition which will be available exclusively through Spoke Art Gallery on March 8, 2014 (online soon after!):

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“In Dreams, David Lynch”
18 x 35
Regular Edition of 80
Heavy metallic silver and three tints on metallic anthracite paper
Signed and numbered
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“In Dreams, David Lynch”
18 x 35
Interstellar Blue Edition of 25
Heavy metallic silver and three tints on metallic blue paper
Signed and numbered
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“In Dreams, David Lynch”
18 x 35
Satin Black Edition of 15
Heavy metallic silver and three tints on satin black paper
Signed and numbered
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“In Dreams, David Lynch”
18 x 35
Birch Panel Edition of 5
Acrylic & heavy metallic silver and three tints on birch panel
Signed and numbered
(framed)
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In my print “In Dreams, David Lynch” I made subtle reference to Milton Glaser’s portrait of Bob Dylan with my treatment of Mr. Lynch’s hair.  I slanted the tonality of this portrait toward monochrome to reflect David Lynch’s groundbreaking early black and white films Eraserhead andThe Elephant Man. I made this choice to refer, not only to David Lynch’s legendary and iconographic status as a cultural oracle, but also as homage to Mr. Glaser and to my artistic roots in rock’n’roll printmaking.

Filed Under: Art Prints, Events, News Tagged With: art show, Chuck Sperry, David Lynch, In dreams, Spoke Art, tribute

March 4, 2014 By squirt

“Don’t Panic!” Hangar 18 Open House, Friday, March 28, 2014

I’m very happy to announce, an Open House at Hangar 18 Studio Gallery on Friday, March 28, 2014 from noon to 6 pm. So “Don’t Panic!”

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I would love to welcome the Widespread Panic family to Oakland, California and give everyone a warm welcome to the my studio. This is a great opportunity to visit the print studio that gave birth to some of your favorite posters for your favorite band. I’ll be making a Widespread Panic art show, with some special prints and rarities available. There will be some special announcements in the coming weeks!

(I won’t be able to respond with news to anyone, individually, for the moment, in regard to what will be offered or shown, let’s just sit back, and enjoy the surprises on Friday, March 28!)

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Hangar 18 Studio Gallery is also proud to introduce guest printmakers, John Hancock and Carlos Hernandez, who will be making a special printmaking demonstration on Friday, March 28, 2014 from noon to 5pm.

 “Burroughs Screen Print Mash-Up”

John Hancock & Carlos Hernandez live screen print demonstration

at Hangar 18 Studio Gallery

1428 34th Street, Oakland, CA

Event: Friday, March 28, 2014 • noon to 6 pm

John Hancock of The Amazing Hancock Brothers and Carlos Hernandez will showcase their “dirty” printmaking with their Burroughs Screen Print Mash-Up, presented by Speedball Art Products.  The process is collaborative, frenetic, fast and democratic.  A set number of images are chosen, put into screens and are printed in a seemingly random manner.  The prints created will celebrate the life of postmodernist author and artist William S. Burroughs, who was born 100 years ago this year. Considered to be one of the most politically trenchant, culturally influential, and innovative artists of the 20th century, Burroughs has affected a wide range of popular culture. He was a primary figure of the Beat Generation, which began in New York and eventually relocated to San Francisco, when the central members (minus Burroughs) ended up here together.

John Hancock and Carlos Hernandez are joining forces to celebrate the Southern Graphics Council International printmaking conference which will be convening at San Francisco’s Hyatt Regency, Embarcadero, with a multitude of additional participating organizations, from March 26 to March 30, 2014.

The Southern Graphics Council International (SGCI), the largest print organization in North America, is holding it’s annual conference in The Bay Area. SGCI annual conference is the biggest annual gathering focused on the field of printmaking. Artists from all 50 states, as well as international artists, attend the conference. The 42nd annual conference will be held in the San Francisco Bay Area, the first West Coast conference in the organization’s history. Bridges, this year’s conference theme, will investigate the intersections between traditional and emerging technologies, between art, communication and activism.

Speedball Art Products, who produce a complete line of block printing and screen printing supplies, as well as other fine art supplies, is sponsoring the Screen Print Mash-Up at Hangar 18.  Their screen printing products will be used exclusively during the Burroughs Screen Print Mash-Up.

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The Burroughs Screen Print Mash-Up will be hosted by Chuck Sperry at Hangar 18, his silkscreen print studio located in Oakland. Sperry has honed his craft of designing and hand screen printing for over 15 years to become recognized throughout the world as one of the foremost rock poster artists and printmakers. Elevating the craft to fine art, he creates socio-political artwork beyond rock.

Infamous “low-tech” print masters, Texas-born The Amazing Hancock Brothers look to shock as much as inform. Their bold, unabashed style combines screen printing, woodcuts, and acrylic into mixed-use pieces that resemble part Circus Freak posters, part insane patterns, and all crazy, in-your-face attitude. Brothers Charles and John often throw all sense of propriety out the window, then rip down the curtains, screen clowns or skulls or grotesque portraits on them, and then throw that out the window, too. As members of Dirty Printmakers of America, they are able to use their ferocious, fearless talent to push the awareness and accessibility of printmaking to the huddled masses, democratizing art and technique.

A member of the infamous Outlaw Printmakers, Houston-based serigraphy artist Carlos Hernandez has had his work featured in the 2011 Communication Arts Typography annual, the 2011 & 2012 Communication Arts Illustration annual and was also recently published in the 2012 book Mexican Graphics by Korero Books-UK.  He has designed and printed gig posters for such artists as The Kills, Arcade Fire, Kings of Leon, Santana, and more. Most recently, he was selected as the official poster artist to design the commemorative poster for the 2013 Austin City Limits Music Festival. Carlos is a founding partner of Burning Bones Press, a full-service printmaking studio located in the Houston Heights, and serves as an instructor of Screen Printing at Rice University, Department of Visual and Dramatic Arts.

Filed Under: Events, News, Rock Posters Tagged With: Carlos Hernandez, John Hancock, SGCI, Southern Graphics Council International, Widespread Panic, William Burroughs

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