Shows

FRIENDS WITH KNIVES GROUP SHOW

Joe 08.05.10

It is that time of year again for a brand new installment of the “Friends With Knives” stencil group show which will be held at Crewest Gallery in Los Angeles, California on Saturday, August 9th. This year PaperMonster has brought together an impressive lineup of artists including: Blek le Rat, Broken Crow, Chris Stain, Dave Lowell, E.L.K, Greg Boudreau, HAHA, Joe Iurato, Koleszar, Henry Quiara, Leckomio, Mefee, Nathan Phaneuf, PaperMonster, Peat Wollaeger, Scotch and Shai Dahan. This is a wonderful opportunity to view a huge range of stencil styles and stencil art techniques under one roof. For more info on the Friends With Knives group show visit: http://papermonster.wordpress.com

Friends With Knives Stencil Group Show
Opening Reception: Saturday August 7th @ 6pm
Crewest Gallery
110 Winston St.
LA, CA 90013
213-627-8272
http://crewest.com

Flatcolor Gallery / Opening August 5th.

Joe 07.30.10

We are sponsoring a show at Flatcolor Gallery in Seattle. If you are in town stop by to check it out. They will be giving out free copies of The Art of Storytelling Magazine to the first 50 attendees. The posse hooked up a nice show, Chip, Bigfoot and El Kamino. Check back next week for photos.

Michael j. Dalton II , Building Violence

Joe 07.01.10

Michael J. Dalton II

BUILDING VIOLENCE

JUNE 30, 2010- AUGUST 4, 2010

OPENING RECEPTION:

JULY 2ND, 2010 5PM-9PM

The 3rd Street Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of photographer Michael J. Dalton II.

A select group of photographs and found objects from Dalton’s on-going body of work, Building Violence will be on display that provides us with examples of his landscapes, architecture and portraiture work. Dalton’s images uniquely portray a topographical documentary of the industrial northeast in constant flux.

By photographing creation and creator, destruction and destroyer, Building Violence examines the topographic effects of commerce, urban planning, gentrification, eminent domain and the result of man’s ability to totally affect the landscape as he sees fit.

This project directs the viewer’s attention to an overdeveloped industrialized and sometimes toxic part of a specifically American landscape. Coping with the cycles of demand, production and modernization, the landscape is caught in a violent destruction and construction process.

However, Building Violence seems to lack a formal critique on modern building practices as its author removes himself and allows for a more democratic way of seeing how the landscape evolves in all its subtle absurdity. With a stronger attention to formal elements and utilizing before-and-after comparisons, images like, “Tree Brace” soften the violence of the project as a whole, downplaying it as a critique.

Dalton also turns his lens towards the people who are involved in the building and destroying process. By creating portraits that mimic some of the structures found in Building Violence he acknowledges the human hand involved in physically creating and destroying, as well as the people who are influential in the changes that occur around the Northeast.

The found objects exhibited are items Dalton had encountered while working on some of the same construction sites he photographs. They serve as physical evidence along with the use of his 8×10 camera and personally printing on 30×40” chromogenic photographic paper mounted on plexi-glass.

The Industrial and commercial landscape that are shown in Building Violence are captured in moments of upheaval in both creation and destruction. Sometimes this change is caught in a standstill and is left to decay among the asphalt, concrete and steel, only to be overgrown by weeds. It is up to the hands of humanity to decide how The Northeast will appear—and it is up to the viewer to decide whether the evolution of the land is beneficial to its community or destructive in nature.

Michael J. Dalton II graduated from The School of Visual Arts with a BFA in photography and has been shown in galleries in Philadelphia, New Jersey and New York. Dalton currently lives in Brooklyn NY and works as a Construction laborer in NYC.

PaperMonster in Philly July 2nd.

Joe 05.21.10

Yo, if your in Philly on July 2nd, our boy PaperMonster has a solo exhibition opening.  Head out and support him.  Here is a little writer up on the show.

“PaperMonster Ate That Little That Little Boy” is the latest titled of PaperMonster’s
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(http://papermonster.wordpress.com) solo exhibition opening July 2nd in Philadelphia, PA at the Vincent Michael Gallery (http://vincentmichael.com/). PaperMonster will show over twenty new works of stencil art collages on canvas full of powerful portraits of women exploring themes of strength, fear, passion, and mystery. Several portraits are woven together with combinations of women and animals; each speaking to the strength, ferocity, and power that women carry within. His collage work within each painting allows the audience to develop their own perception and theories as to who these people are and what they hide. PaperMonster will also be having an artist talk on July 24th from 2-4pm covering his thoughts on stencil art and the art world at large. You can find more on PaperMonster and his solo show over at: http://papermonster.wordpress.com
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PaperMonster Solo Show
“PaperMonster Ate That Little Boy”
Vincent Michael Gallery
1050 N. Hancock Street Suite 63
Philadelphia, PA 19123
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http://vincentmichael.com/
1-877-291-11387
Opening Reception: Friday, July 2nd 6-9 PM
Artist Talk: Saturday July 24th 2-4Pm
Show available from: July 2nd- July 31st
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Full Post on PaperMonster Site:

Zakka Store Brooklyn

Joe 05.13.10

Hey everyone, I know it has been a long time since we last posted, but we have been hard on the grind working on the online shop, our new toy and also our first book.  Once we finish up the online shop we will be updating this site with a lot of interviews.  Hopefully in about a week…..web design = headache : (  can’t wait to get past it.

At any rate, on May 28th 2010 we are co-sponsoring a show at the Zakka Store in Brooklyn.  There will be artwork by Chip7, El KAmino, Jade Kuei, Mathmatiks, Nicholas Kuszyk and Parskid.  We will be giving out free copies of issue#1 of The Art of Storytelling.  We will also be revealing our first Toy, Eyeball Kid which is a collobration between The Art of Storytelling, Chip 7 and Sculptor Danny “The Farrow.”  We will have a limited amount of toys for sale at the show, so get there early.

Fused: A Showcase of Graffiti in Fine Art

Joe 03.26.10

Fused: A Showcase of Graffiti in Fine Art Opens March 27 at 103 Gallery
Fork and Brush Preview of Show March 26

Eye Level Art presents the talents of artists El Kamino, Chip7 and Scott Parsons on March 27, 2010 at the 103 Gallery with Fused: A Showcase of Graffiti in Fine Art. This group exhibition investigates the works of three artists and their artistic roots in graffiti and street level art.

The trio of artists will show new works, each paying homage to foundations in street level art. El Kamino and Chip7 are based in the Virginia area, but travel across the world to work on their art. Most notably, Chip7 studied under the highly regarded DALEK. Scott Parsons is a Charleston based artist, recently recognized for his talents in painting murals for downtown restaurants. Read more about the artists here.

The second Fork + Brush preview dinner, featuring the culinary talents of Iverson Catering, will honor the artists, and give the public an exclusive preview of the show, on March 26. Featuring a “breakfast for dinner” themed tasting menu and specially selected beer pairings, guests will enjoy a cool, urban ambiance as they dine and mingle with the artists. Reservations are $60.00 per guest (includes dinner and beer pairings) and must be made prior to Friday, March 26. Reservations are limited and booking quickly, click here to reserve your spot. Special Price for members of Eye Level Art! Call (843) 425-3576 for reservations.

Fork + Brush : Fused
Friday, March 26
7:30pm Fused : A Showcase of Graffiti in Fine Art
Saturday, March 27
7:00pm

Have Questions?
Contact Mike at
843.278.2374 or info@eyelevelart.com