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June 26, 2019 By squirt

KQED Arts: Nonprofit Developer To Save Community Of Tenants & Murals In Redstone Building By Barry McGee, Chuck Sperry, Ruby Neri, Carolyn Castaño

KQED Arts • June 26, 2019 • by Sam Lefebvre

1934 General Strike Meeting at the Redstone Building (1997) by Chuck Sperry

[Excerpt from KQED Arts, full article below]

The San Francisco Labor Temple opened in 1914, and for decades played a key role in the city’s labor movement. It was the headquarters for unions including Bookbinders’ Local 125, the first all-women union, and in 1934 was the nexus of a historic general strike. The building sold in 1968, gradually acquiring its current mix of arts, social services and cultural advocacy tenants.

In the 1990s, the Lab and the Clarion Alley Mural Project commissioned artists including Barry McGee, Chuck Sperry and Carolyn Castaño to paint murals commemorating the building’s legacy of labor organizing and community service. One of the city’s only publicly viewable artworks by the late Mission School artist Margaret Kilgallen is the Lab’s hand-painted sign.

Dena Beard, executive director of the Lab, described the murals as a prescient collection of the Mission School, a movement associated with unconventional materials, everyday forms and social commentary. “Every piece is really indicative of the artists’ styles at the time,” Beard said. “It was major recognition for what we now consider a hugely important movement.”

Detail: 1934 General Strike by Chuck Sperry

Invitation to opening reception, full list of artist collective, dedication by Mayor of San Francisco

Filed Under: Press & Reviews Tagged With: Aaron Noble, Barry McGee, Carolyn Castaño, Chuck Sperry, Clarion Alley Mural Project, Creative Work Fund, Isis Rodrguez, John Fadeff, KQED Arts, Redstone Building, Rigo 23, Ruby Neri, Sam Lefebvre, Sebastiana Pastor, Susan Greene, The Lab

November 22, 2010 By squirt

GRAPHIC RADICALS: 30 Years of World War 3 Illustrated

GRAPHIC RADICALS: 30 Years of World War 3 Illustrated

December 7, 2010 – February 7, 2011

Opening Tuesday, December 7, 7-9pm

 

Exit Art

475 Tenth Ave

New York, NY 10018

Gallery Hours:

Tuesday – Thursday 10:00am – 6:00pm

Friday 10:00am – 6:00pm

Saturday 12:00pm – 6:00pm

NEW YORK – Graphic Radicals is a 30th anniversary retrospective of World War 3 Illustrated, an independently published political comic magazine founded in 1980 by artists Seth Tobocman and Peter Kuper. Comprised of original comics, drawings and paintings, posters, commissioned murals, documentary film, animation and a complete set of issues, Graphic Radicals will be the largest World War 3 exhibition to date and will highlight the history that World War 3 has scrutinized, documented, and participated in for three decades.

World War 3 Illustrated was first established in response to the Iran hostage crisis and impending election of Ronald Reagan and since then has confronted social and political issues ignored by the mainstream press. The magazine is an annual publication produced by a collective of artists with each issue addressing a particular theme. WW3 has covered topics as diverse as the Tompkins Square riot, homelessness, first-person accounts of 9/11, the prison industrial complex, a teachers’ strike in Mexico, Hurricane Katrina rescue efforts and, in the upcoming issue, the food chain.

Critic Lucy Lippard wrote of World War 3 Illustrated that its “ecological and social prophecies are coming to pass, and the apocalyptic vision that gives WW3 its desperate force and unique identity is the present.”

ARTISTS

Mumia Abu Jamal, Penny Allen, Peter Bagge, Isabella Bannerman, Rosie Bottom, Steve Brodner, Zenzele Browne, Leigh Brownhill, Christopher Cardinale, Sue Coe, Scott Cunningham, Brian Damage, Eric Darton, Eric Drooker, Kate Evans, FLY, Susan Greene, Ethan Heitner, Chris Heneghan, Paula Hewitt, Mirko Ilic, Ryan Inzana, Melissa Jameson, Sandy Jimenez, Sabrina Jones, Kathy Kelly, Tom Keough, Stephen Kroninger, Peter Kuper, Irene Ledwith, Tom McDonald, Mac McGill, Rebecca Migdal, Naji-Al-Ali, Ursula O’Steen, Maddalena Polleta, Kevin Pyle, Carlo Quispe, Corinne Rhodes, Spain Rodriguez, James Romberger, Joe Sacco, Nicole Schulman, Susan Simensky Bietile, Erin Sinefit, Chuck Sperry, Art Spiegelman, Tenesh, Seth Tobocman, Teresa Turner, Lawrence Van Abbema, Anton Van Dalen, Edwin Vazquez, John Williamson, Susan Willmarth, Samantha Wilson, Leah Wishnia, David Wojnarowicz, WW3 Arts In Action, Micah Ian Wright

Organized by Peter Kuper, Seth Tobocman, and Susan Willmarth.


Filed Under: Events Tagged With: Anton Van Dalen, Art Spiegelman, Brian Damage, Carlo Quispe, Chris Heneghan, Christopher Cardinale, Chuck Sperry, Corinne Rhodes, David Wojnarowicz, Edwin Vazquez, Eric Darton, Eric Drooker, Erin Sinefit, Ethan Heitner, Exit Art Gallery, FLY, Irene Ledwith, Isabella Bannerman, James Romberger, Joe Sacco, John Williamson, Kate Evans, Kathy Kelly, Kevin Pyle, Lawrence Van Abbema, Leah Wishnia, Leigh Brownhill, Mac McGill, Maddalena Polleta, Melissa Jameson, Micah Ian Wright, Mirko Ilic, Mumia Abu Jamal, Naji-Al-Ali, Nicole Schulman, Paula Hewitt, Penny Allen, Peter Bagge, Peter Kuper, Rebecca Migdal, Rosie Bottom, Ryan Inzana, Sabrina Jones, Samantha Wilson, Sandy Jimenez, Scott Cunningham, Seth Tobocman, Spain Rodriguez, Stephen Kroninger, Steve Brodner, Sue Coe, Susan Greene, Susan Simensky Bietila, Susan Wilmarth, Tenesh, Teresa Turner, Tom Keough, Tom McDonald, Ursula O'Steen, World War 3 Illustrated, WW3 Arts In Action, Zenzele Browne

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