adidas and HVW8 present: The Crazy 8 Illustrations

“The Crazy 8 Illustrations” produced by HVW8 for adidas, filmed in Montreal. The paintings provided the back drop for this weekend’s Adi-Hoop tournament in Santa Monica, featuring teams from local luminaries including Undefeated, HVW8, The Hundreds, Girl Skateboards and the West Coasters with Chris Brown, Snoop and the Game to name a few. Hosted by Ken Jeong.

The West Coasters ended up beating the Skull Candy team in the finals, with Team HVW8 coming in a respecatable third.

photos by Max SSLA/HVW8

Strong Arm Steady & Munk One LIVE Feb.24th

A ONE NIGHT ONLY SPECIAL EVENT TO CELEBRATE THE RELEASE
OF THE LONG AWAITED ALBUM ” ARMS & HAMMERS ‘

FEBRUARY 24TH 2011  FROM 6PM – 11PM

AT- HVW8 ART + DESIGN GALLERY – 661 N. SPAULDING AVE. LA CA
(ON THE CORNER OF MELROSE & SPAULDING )

FEATURING ART BY MUNK ONE AND A LIVE PERFORMANCE BY STRONG ARM STEADY

COMPLIMENTARY DRINKS AND GIFT BAGS

MUSIC BY DJ SOURMILK  “LA LEAKERS ”

INVITE ONLY RSVP AT STEADYDROPS@GMAIL.COM

www.strongarmsteadytv.com

www.munkone.com

Snoop Dogg x Dam-Funk x HVW8


Thanks to everyone who came through last night to the Dogghouse and were treated to impromtu live session with Snoop Dogg and Dam-Funk.

also thanks to adidas, Computer Jay and Joe Cool.

Video and Pictures coming soon.

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photos Max

video from askdrew

In With Old, Out With The New, this Saturday

In with the Old, Out with the New

What: Pilfer the racks of ten indie vintage boutiques under one gallery roof.
Why: Nothing over $200 and most under $75.
When: Sat., 1-4 p.m.
Where: HVW8 Gallery, 661 N. Spaulding Ave., b/t Melrose Ave. & Clinton St., West Hollywood (323-655-4898). Map It

Gallery Music Series – Computer Jay LIVE this Sunday 2 – 5pm

This weekend we’re starting a new series of live music from the HVW8 Gallery that will be recorded for the HVW8 International podcast. Every other Sunday we will feature local and international Dj’s and musicians live at the gallery.

This Sunday from 2 – 5pm we will have Computer Jay from Master Blazter with opening sets by Ty G and Max.

Hosted by LeConnecteur.

Drinks and BBQ.

At :
HVW8 Art + Design Gallery
661 N. Spaulding Ave
Los Angeles, Ca
90036
323 655 4898

Here’s a video of Computer Jay at the Gallery back in Aug. 2007.

F**K I LOVE YOU LOS ANGELES – Opens Oct. 2nd at HVW8 Art + Design Gallery

HVW8 Art + Design Gallery presents: Original Installation and Work by Raif Adelberg

F**K I LOVE YOU LOS ANGELES

October 2, 2010- November 1, 2010
Opening Reception Saturday October 2nd 7:30 -10pm

HVW8 Art + Design Gallery
661 N. Spaulding Ave. Los Angeles, California
p. 1 323 655 4898
www.hvw8.com

www.raifadelberg.com
www.fuckiloveyoushop.com

with Support from American Rag Cie, the Standard, PBR

Hours: Tuesday – Sunday, 1 PM – 6 PM & by appointment

Step inside the HVW8 Gallery and see artist / designer Raif Adelberg transform the space into a punk rock flophouse.
Channeling CBGB, Barbara Kruger, and Vivienne Westwood, the space Raif creates is called Dead Boys Clubhouse.
It’s an environmental space that pops up around the world and creates this incestuous gang.

Bratty, caustic, and in-your-face, that’s the surface of Adelberg’s art, pop imagery that comes together in paintings and silkscreens on canvas, wood, paper and clothing. But look a little closer and you will see that FUCK I LOVE YOU is all about perception and free will. “To look at things in a negative light is a choice. When you get upset you’re really relinquishing your power to the subject matter. It’s all about the power of choice,” he says.

While Adelberg’s intent isn’t to shock you, he also won’t mind if you are…and you wouldn’t be the first. At a recent show in London (Doyle Devere Gallery) he grabbed the attention of the local bobbies who demanded that the words “FUCK I LOVE YOU” on the gallery walls inside be covered up. “It’s interesting that such a positive message can be viewed in such a negative light, I think more people need to say FUCK I LOVE YOU. Its amazing to me a simple gesture can receive such a reaction either way,” says Adelberg.

Statement

DEAD BOYS:

The Dead Boys were an American punk band from Cleveland, Ohio. Among one of the first bands to play punk rock, the band was initially active from 1976 to 1979, they reunited several times until a so far permanent break-up in 2005. Moving to New York City at the encouragement of Joey Ramone, the Ramones’ lead singer, the Dead Boys quickly gained notoriety for their outrageous live performances. They frequently played at the legendary rock club CBGB and in 1977 they released their debut album, Young, Loud and Snotty, produced by Genya Ravan. Their song “Sonic Reducer” is often regarded as one of the classics of the punk genre, with Allmusic calling it “one of punk’s great anthems.”

CLUBHOUSE:

Main Entry: club·house Pronunciation: /klŭbhous/ Function: noun Date: 1746

1. A sort of community center for people with mental disabilities. Ideally, people can reside somewhere

else and go to the clubhouse during the day for practice in basic skills that might get them a job – yard

work, secretarial skills, cooking and cleaning, etc…

2. A building that is occupied by a social club

PUNK:

Main Entry: 1punk Pronunciation: /pŭngk/ Function: noun Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1596

1. Archaic: PROSTITUTE

2. [probably partly from 3punk]: NONSENSE, FOOLISHNESS

3. a. A young inexperienced person: BEGINNER, NOVICE; especially: a young man b: a usually petty

gangster, hoodlum, or ruffian

4. A young person, especially a member of a rebellious counterculture group.

5. A style or movement characterized by the adoption of aggressively unconventional and often bizarre or

shocking clothing, hairstyles, makeup, etc., and the defiance of social norms of behaviour, usually

associated with punk rock musicians and fans.

READ MORE:

Punk rock is a rock music genre that developed between 1974 and 1976 in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Rooted in garage rock and other forms of what is now known as protopunk music, punk rock bands eschewed the perceived excesses of mainstream 1970s rock. They created fast, hard-edged music, typically with short songs, stripped-down instrumentation, and often political, anti-establishment lyrics. Punk embraces a DIY (do it yourself) ethic, with many bands self-producing their recordings and distributing them through informal channels.

By late 1976, bands such as the Ramones, in New York City, and the Sex Pistols and The Clash, in London, were recognized as the vanguard of a new musical movement. The following year saw punk rock spreading around the world. Punk quickly, though briefly, became a major cultural phenomenon in the United Kingdom. For the most part, punk took root in local scenes that tended to reject association with the mainstream. An associated punk subculture emerged, expressing youthful rebellion and characterized by distinctive clothing styles and a variety of anti-authoritarian ideologies.

The classic punk rock look among male U.S. musicians harkens back to the T-shirt, motorcycle jacket, and jeans ensemble favored by American greasers of the 1950s associated with the rockabilly scene and by British rockers of the 1960s. The cover of the Ramones’ 1976 debut album, featuring a shot of the band by Punk photographer Roberta Bayley, set forth the basic elements of a style that was soon widely emulated by rock musicians both punk and nonpunk. Richard Hell’s more androgynous, ragamuffin look—and reputed invention of the safety-pin aesthetic—was a major influence on Sex Pistols impresario Malcolm McLaren and, in turn, British punk style. McLaren’s partner, fashion designer, Vivienne Westwood, credits Johnny Rotten as the first British punk to rip his shirt, and Sex Pistols bassist Sid Vicious as the first to use safety pins. Early female punk musicians displayed styles ranging from Siouxsie Sioux’s bondage gear to Patti Smith’s “straight-from-the-gutter androgyny”. The former proved much more influential on female fan styles. Over time, tattoos, piercings, and metal-studded and -spiked accessories became increasingly common elements of punk fashion among both musicians and fans. The typical male punk haircut was originally short and choppy; the Mohawk later emerged as a characteristic style. Those in hardcore scenes often adopt a skinhead look.

In eastern Canada, the Toronto protopunk band Dishes had laid the groundwork for another sizable scene, and a September 1976 concert by the touring Ramones had catalyzed the movement. Early Ontario punk bands included The Diodes, The Viletones, The Battered Wives, The Demics, Forgotten Rebels, Teenage Head, The Poles, and The Ugly. Along with the Dishrags, Toronto’s The Curse and B Girls were North America’s first all-female punk acts. In July 1977, the Viletones, Diodes, and Teenage Head headed down to New York City to play a four-day showcase at CBGB. Punk rock was already beginning to give way there to the anarchic sound of what became known as No Wave, although several original punk bands continued to perform. Leave Home, the Ramones’ second album, had come out in January. September saw Richard Hell and The Voidoids’ first full-length, Blank Generation. The Heartbreakers’ debut, L.A.M.F., and the Dead Boys’, Young, Loud and Snotty, appeared in October; the Ramones’ third, Rocket to Russia, in November. The Cramps, whose core members were from Sacramento by way of Akron, had debuted at CBGB in November 1976, opening for the Dead Boys. They were soon playing regularly at Max’s Kansas City. The Misfits formed in nearby New Jersey; by 1978, they had developed a style known as horror punk.

WELCOME TO DEAD BOYS CLUBHOUSE

About HVW8 Art + Design Gallery

Established in 2005 in Los Angeles by Tyler Gibney with Addison Liu, the HVW8 Art + Design Gallery is a studio/gallery space for HVW8 and friends, and based around the spirit of collaboration. The current mandate is supporting avant-garde graphic design such as Dutch designer/illustrator Parra (April 2007 + April 2009), American designer Brent Rollins (August 2007), Swedish design SSON (Sept 2007), Kevin Lyons (June 2008), Ray Noland (August 2008), the Enjoi Pop-Up Shop (March 2009), Michael, Kevin and Geoff (Michael Leon, Kevin Lyons and Geoff McFetridge Nov. 2009), the Megane Zine exhibition featuring Ed Templeton (Jan. 2010), Mos Def Ecstatic Moments (Feb. 2010) and most recently The Disaster show featuring Lance Mountain, Thomas Yu and Skypager.

Upcoming Artists/Exhibitions include Charles Munka (Ques), Noah Butkus, Bill McMullen, Brent Rollins, Dust La Rock, Grotesk, Free Gums and Swifty.

The Gallery is located at 661 N. Spaulding Ave., West Hollywood, Ca. 90036. Ph. 323 655 4898, Tuesday through Sunday, Open 1 to 6pm.

Artists:
Parra
Geoff McFetridge
Kevin Lyons
Michael Leon
Brent Rollins
Lance Mountain
Skypager
Winston Tseng
HVW8 Art Installation
Thomas Yu

To purchase or inquire about any works please contact Tyler Gibney at Tyg(at)hvw8.com

Live Podcast Recording This Sunday with BTS Radio

The BBQ is back on…

Join us this Sunday from 2-5p for a live recording of BTS Radio with Andrew Meza and guests. Everyone is welcome.

Andrew Meza was instrumental in the development of the recent Charles Munka Exhibition at the HVW8 Art + Design Gallery. Charles Munka is also Art Director for BTS Radio. We’re proud to work with Meza again to record/release this BTS Special Edition of the HVW8 International Podcast.

Get ready for a crazy bass filled afternoon.

Sunday only in-store specials on art, apparel, music and more!

More on BTS Radio and Andrew Meza:

BTS Radio was created by Andrew Meza at the University of Cal State Fullerton in 2003. What started out as a local college radio show soon became a worldwide movement and culture unique unto itself. Since BTS’ start, Meza has welcomed guests ranging from all music genres and in the process, spearheaded a new movement of electronic/hip-hop producers.

Meza is known as one of the most influential tastemakers/djs, spotlighting underground talent and championing artist such as Flying Lotus, Hudson Mohawke, Blu, Black Moth Super Rainbow, Georgia Anne Muldrow & J*Davey when they were still unsigned names. Other guest features on BTS have also included a slew of up and comers, seasoned & the legendary, including acts and members of: 4Hero, The Avalanches, Four Tet, Peanut Butter Wolf, Cinematic Orchestra, DJ Mitsu, Exile, KanKick, Eric Lau, Samiyam, Rustie and Jneiro Jarel among others.

“Andrew Meza has set the international standard…The undisputed champion of the beats.”
– Shook Magazine

“BTS Radio is awesome…Andrew Meza is destroying the game right now, he’s got people around the world biting his show.”
– Flying Lotus (Warp/Brainfeeder)

from www.btsradio.com

See you on Sunday!

HVW8 Art + Design Gallery
661 N Spaulding Ave
Los Angeles, Ca
90036

Tita Lima Live at HVW8 this Sunday

The HVW8 International Podcast returns to the ‘Live at the BBQ’ sessions for Summer 2010 with the perfect Brazilian vibe of Tita Lima.

Please join us for an afternoon of amazing music, bbq and friends – all surrounded by the art of HVW8.

See you on Sunday!
More on Tita Lima (via Giant Step):

A modern-day Tropicalista, singer-songwriter Tita Lima was born into a family of musicians (her father was the bass player for 70s rock band Os Mutantes). She paid her dues in Sao Paulo’s musical scene playing bass, singing and sharing the stage with widely-recognized artists such as Bocato (Metalurgia, Elis Regina, Gal Costa, Maria Rita), Joao Donato, Luz de Caroline.

The sultry vocalist’s music has become a favorite among DJs in Brazil, the US and Europe, including Rafael Moraes, Garth Trinidad (KCRW) and Gilles Peterson, who included the song “A Conta Do Samba” in his superb compilation ‘Brownswood Bubblers.’

Let’s Dance in Support of Support Kutmah

Friday, May 14th, 2010, 6 to 10pm.

Let’s Dance in Support of Kutmah!*

Let’s come together to support our friend Kutmah, welcome London designer Kesh to L.A.
& celebrate art this Friday at HVW8.

dj’s :
House Shoes
Computer Jay
Ras Dynamite
Pase Rock
Valida
J-1
Max
+guests

hosted by:
J*DaVeY
HVW8 Ty G

*suggested donation
bbq and beer

HVW8 Art + Design Gallery
661 N. Spaulding Ave.
90036

Kutmah is a beloved member of the Los Angeles Art + Music scene. This event is to show our support. We were lucky to have Kutmah on a HVW8 Podcast back in 2007. He also mixed the upcoming Master Blazter mixtape. Please come and show your support.

More information about Kutmah and his situation Here.
www.freekutmah.com

HVW8 Records Austin Showcase

It’s Just begun ….

HVW8 Records Austin showcase featuring:

Master Blazter with Computer Jay, D-F and J-1.

Hawthorne Headhunters with Coultrain, Proh Mic, Black Spade and Ced No

Hosted by Imani (of the Pharcyde)

Computer Jay (Live set)

Dj’s Chicken George, Prince Klassen, Ty g and Max

March 17th, 2 – 8pm

Beso Cantina, 307B W5th St, Austin, TX 78701