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September 16, 2021 By squirt

“Empathy” Art Print Wins Award

My “Empathy” Art Print from 2020 has been voted Poster of the Week by Expressobeans members. Thanks to all my supporters, I super appreciate it! Many thanks to Expressobeans.com. 

“My current work has much more to do with symmetry and proportion, color and balance. It’s a utopian provocation; while the present era couldn’t be more off balance, more dystopian.  I want my work to provoke meditations and emotional responses to its clear colors, balance and symmetry – to give courage, light and beauty to all of us trapped in an ugly historical moment. I don’t want to fragment my work . . .  not just yet . . . or abstract or dissolve; I think of my work from the last few years as defiant in these dark times. I like to think I give people courage through it. It gives me courage to work on it.” – Juxtapoz Magazine, March 29, 2018

I am making a renewed release of all my books – which are on sale and available again through my site. (also available on Amazon / or by ordering through your local independent bookstore in the US and throughout the world) – Click the link below to purchase through my site:

Chuck Sperry’s books are available HERE

 

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Chthoneon The Art of Chuck Sperry, Chuck Sperry, Color x Color: The Sperry Poster Archive, Empathy, Expressobeans, Helikon The Muses of Chuck Sperry, Muses, Poster of the Week

June 30, 2021 By squirt

“Toyroom Odyssey” Group Show Opens July 16 & 17

Coming up! Toyroom Gallery of Sacramento, California celebrates 20 Years with a new art show: “Toyroom Odyssey”.

Toyroom Gallery
730 K Street
Sacramento, California
The Russ Room (upstairs)
July 16/17 Opening nights to September 12, 2021

Toyroom presents a sampling of the Artists that have been a part its 20 year history, many of whom were local artists the have gone on to great success which the gallery takes pride in playing its small part, along with established artists from outside Toyroom introduced to the appreciative Sacramento audience!

The Artists representing Toyroom’s direction on this 20 year Art Trip will be, Shaunna Peterson, John Berger, Kim Scott, Robert Bowen, Carrie Cottini Jack Howe, Bruce Gossett, Chuck Sperry, Shepard Fairey, Skinner, Charles Glaubitz, Kepi Ghoulie & Dennis Larkins.

DJ on Friday night and live music by Divine Blend on Saturday night!

Happy Hour drinks and food!

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Bruce Gossett, Carrie Cottini Jack Howe, Charles Glaubitz, Chuck Sperry, Dennis Larkins, John Berger, Kepi Ghoulie, Kim Scott, Robert Bowen, Shaunna Peterson, Shepard Fairey, Skinner, Toyroom Gallery

May 26, 2021 By squirt

Sperry Solo Tour “Color x Color” Coming to Geneva & Paris

Next Door Gallery
16 rue de l’Arquebuse
Geneva, Switzerland

Opening Night Reception: June 17, 2021, 6pm
Exposition from June 17 to June 26, 2021

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l’Oeil Ouvert
1 rue Lucien Sampaix
75010 Paris 

Opening Night Reception: June 24, 2021, 6:30 pm
Exposition from June 24 to July 15, 2021

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l’Oeil Ouvert Gallery of Paris and Next Door Gallery of Geneva are pleased to present Chuck Sperry’s next world tour “Color x Color” — a traveling solo exhibition by San Francisco-based screen print master. 

For his upcoming solo exhibitions in Paris and Geneva, Chuck will be showing his latest editions on paper, latest editions on oak panel, and he will be presenting his new book “Color x Color: The Sperry Poster Archive 1980-2020”.

Also available: a limited release of archive oak panels, rare test prints and surprises.

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.”

Chuck Sperry remained committed to cultural activity during the global pandemic — prolifically making prints in quarantine in San Francisco, California and visiting France and Switzerland to support his international gallery partners in October 2020. Touring his art under strict curfews and with safe covid protocols, he made gallery shows in person despite the conditions while honoring various restrictions and quarantines. Sperry is returning this June 2021 as the pandemic restrictions lift — bringing his new work and an eye toward the future. 

“It’s my hope this spring of 2021 that civilization unfolds again like a flower from its winter slumber. Let’s shake off our isolation, find solace in nature and again in our friends, art and music. Let’s heal our broken spirits through carefully tending our future like a garden towards justice.” – Chuck Sperry

Primavera (Pampinea), 2021
20 x 28
Wood Panel Edition of 30
8 colors on oak panel
Signed and Numbered

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March 27, 2021 By squirt

Primavera (Pampinea), New Art Print by Chuck Sperry

Primavera (Pampinea), 2021
21 x 30
Edition of 300
7 colors on cream paper
Signed and Numbered

Sold Out – Thank You!

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Primavera (Pampinea), 2021
21 x 30
Silver Edition of 20
7 colors on silver metallic paper
Signed and Numbered

Sold Out – Thank You!

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Primavera (Pampinea), 2021
21 x 30
Gold Edition of 20
7 colors on gold metallic paper
Signed and Numbered

Sold Out – Thank You!

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Primavera (Pampinea), 2021
21 x 30
Satin Black Edition of 20
7 colors on satin black paper
Signed and Numbered

Sold Out – Thank You!

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Primavera (Pampinea), 2021
21 x 30
Sparkle Foil Edition of 20
7 colors on sparkle holographic foil
Signed and Numbered

Sold Out – Thank You!

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Primavera (Pampinea), 2021
21 x 30
Lava Foil Edition of 20
7 colors on lava holographic foil
Signed and Numbered

Sold Out – Thank You!

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Pampinea, the queen of the quarantine from Boccaccio’s Decameron with her crown of laurel and halo of care, intelligence and reason, greets the spring.

It’s my hope this spring of 2021 that civilization unfolds again like a flower from its winter slumber. Let’s shake off our isolation, find solace in nature and again in our friends, art and music. Let’s heal our broken spirits through carefully tending our future like a garden towards justice.

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I will be making a limited online release of my art print and its variants, on Tuesday, March 30, 2021 at a random time. 

Limited to one (1) per household. Subsequent orders will be cancelled. 

“My current work has much more to do with symmetry and proportion, color and balance. It’s a utopian provocation; while the present era couldn’t be more off balance, more dystopian.  I want my work to provoke meditations and emotional responses to its clear colors, balance and symmetry – to give courage, light and beauty to all of us trapped in an ugly historical moment. I don’t want to fragment my work . . .  not just yet . . . or abstract or dissolve; I think of my work from the last few years as defiant in these dark times. I like to think I give people courage through it. It gives me courage to work on it.” – Juxtapoz Magazine, March 29, 2018

Chuck Sperry’s books are available HERE

I want to welcome a lot of newcomers to my site! I’ll quickly explain how my releases on my website are conducted. The Primavera (Pampinea) art print will be available, right here, in this post on Tuesday, March 30, 2021 at a random time. A paypal “Buy Now” button will appear under the poster (above) at a random time, and I will announce the price of the poster and reveal variants and their prices at the same time. Good luck to everyone, and as always, I am very appreciative of your support!

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Chuck Sperry, Muses, Pampinea, Primavera

February 22, 2021 By squirt

Chuck Sperry Show in Milan at Leoncavallo

I’m proud to announce an exhibition of the my serigraphs created between 1997 and 2006 in both America and at Centro Sociale Leoncavallo in Milan, Italy, preserved in the Leoncavallo Sperry archive, and on view for a new audience.

“Tana Per Chuck”
Friday February 26 – March 7
Centro Sociale Leoncavallo, 7 via Watteau, Milano, Italia

Opening Friday, February 26 at 17:00

Support Leoncavallo by passing by the serigraphy lab’s table.

“In March of the 2006 Chuck Sperry came to Milan in order to establish, during the period spring-summer, his project called the FIREHOUSE EUROPE. With Marcelo de la Hoz, and “sponsorship” from Vandalo, they renovated an area and created the equipment for screenprinting in a space of Centro Sociale Leoncavallo that was in disuse. It can be said that it was begun thus; the new silkscreen movement at Leoncavallo. Chuck, with your short passage in our home, you leave, but not only have you left sources of inspiration for us, and the spirit of silkscreen art: you have left also an artistic treasure, for all of us, of an immense value!” – Laboratorio Serigraphico del Leoncavallo

First opened in 1975, Centro Sociale Leoncavallo in Milan is one of Europe’s most historic, longest-running self-managed public spaces. 

Leoncavallo has sent representatives to city of Milan and to the national legislature of Italy. More importantly, Leoncavallo has always supported and advanced the struggles of the people, offers free housing and free food, fought against injustice, and advanced the cause of freedom and equality. To me Leoncavallo has always represented a free cultural space where a community can share their ideas and creativity.

Leoncavallo was previously a giant printing factory squatted and transformed into an enormous public space with 10,000 square meters surrounding a green courtyard. It is a hub for street art, and has been called the modern day Sistine Chapel of graffiti. Countless events have been hosted at Leoncavallo for decades: huge concerts, theater, debates, and vast art exhibitions. When Naomi Klein (activist, author of “The Shock Doctrine”) visited Leoncavallo in 2001, she described it as “practically a self-contained city, with several restaurants, gardens, a bookstore, a cinema, an indoor skateboard ramp, and a club so large it was able to host Public Enemy when they came to town.”

In early 2006 I arrived to 7 via Watteau, Milano, Italia at the invitation of Leoncavallo to transform a 1000 square meter workshop down the hall from the giant concert hall into a screen print studio. Graffiti writers Vandalo and Marco Teatro introduced me and gave me support, while Elisa and Carmen of Leoncavallo guided my participation within the community. The idea was to create a print workshop that would be open to everyone, where creativity could be explored, and ideas could be sharpened. A print studio could produce art for the collective good, and for individual expression, and self-produce creativity and energy for the cultural life of Leoncavallo.

I was introduced to Marcelo de la Hoz, who I would work with for the next year to build the new print studio. I loved the man right away. First, of course, we went to the Baretto for a beer to talk. It’s funny to describe our communication as “talking” because Marcelo, the Argentino-Italiano and I had no common language. We understood each other perfectly. Even when Marcelo would tap me on the head and groan, “Understand?” and laugh, “It’s no use!” and laugh. We always laughed. And we worked. And we built. And we laughed a lot over beer and bar-b-q. But mostly we communicated through our shared labor.

We worked together on all the equipment that still is being used by Leoncavallo’s printers today. We built the light exposure unit. We built wheeled paper racks for drying posters – the string and wood racks were my design from my first studio in San Francisco. Marcelo repaired the t-shirt printing carousel, and shirt drying rack. In a few weeks we created the print studio, made through sweat and commitment and shared with everybody from the moment it was finished.

We built the studio together creating the auto-production zone in Leoncavallo. Marcelo and I never missed the Wednesday evening meeting, though we preferred to sit by the bar and not often at the table of the committee. We understood the print workshop should always show its face within the collective, even if we made rare use of our voice. I believe the only Italian words I voiced at the committee was in defense of the importance of the continuation of cultural events at Leoncavallo to bring life to our work for people. Our voice in the group was our creativity and cultural production. 

It’s clear to me (and everyone) that Marcelo was a master printer. He knew how to get things done. He organized with bicycle activists making shirts and posters for demonstrations. I learned Marcelo’s great story of commitment to social causes which he learned though his family and childhood in Argentina. Marcelo’s mastery of printing and art came from his big generous heart and quick mind.

I made rock concert posters here in Milan, the same kind you will see in this exhibition. I made posters for political causes here in Milan, like “This Is Our City, And We Can Shut It Down” which hangs in the cafeteria. I attended art events and poster shows in cultural outreach from Leoncavallo in Milan to the UK, France, Germany, Serbia, Greece and Switzerland. I invited artists home to Milan from these places. The life of the centro sociale expands with its friends. 

My posters in this archive which stay with Leoncavallo are my gift to the community which supported my greatest growth and deepest friendships.

In 2012, I was invited to Argentina by my printing student Santiago Pozzi to speak at Trimarchi Design Festival (the biggest design conference in the Spanish speaking world). I accompanied the cultural minister of the Black Panther Party, Emory Douglas, from San Francisco to Buenos Aires and then to Mar del Plata in Argentina. The both of us were to speak to a stadium sized crowd presenting our art. Emory was undoubtedly the historically important artist and I was a warm-up band. We really put on a good pair of inspiring lectures that day in Argentina.

Marcelo grew up in Mar del Plata, and his family is still there. He flew to Mar del Plata from Milan to visit family, but also to surprise me – six years into the life of our friendship and work together at the workshop at Leonka. Santiago took me to a football bar. We were watching Lionel Messi on the television above the door. In walks Marcelo to hug me laughing, I will always remember him in this moment, ready to go to the far end of the world for a friend. Cheers!

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Chuck Sperry, Leoncavallo, Milan

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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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