‘Paris De Noche’ World Premiere & Group Climate Listening Party

‘For the longest time I wanted to produce a skate video with an original soundtrack. Although not an entirely new idea, I wanted to try my hand at creating one myself. I believed in @n.rollings vision and execution in the way that he had always made skate videos and asked him if we should make one with our friends in which he obliged. We filmed extensively in NY, Philly, LA & Paris throughout 2023. This year was spent creating the music in which I am happy to finally announce with immense gratitude that @seedsofyaris and friends have provided the audio landscape for this project. Come join us this Tuesday at @hvw8gallery .’ – Sagen Lockhart

STARRING: @carlisleaikens @jahbulb @willmarsh @graemeturn @lord_g_ward

@itssummerinparis @kiern.o @joeymarrone @1lilclevelandjoe @rico.abdou @erikhherrera

@afrocancody @bumpysmessage @ishcepeda @jeromebnl @chicoamiel @lucabaratt

The How Original Show by Parra opens Thurs, Sept 15th at 7pm

The How Original Show by Parra.

Dutch artist Parra returns to Los Angeles’ HVW8 Art + Design Gallery with The How Original Show. An exhibition consisting of all new work in the form of drawings and paintings, revealing the process of sketch to final piece. Each work is an original, a departure from his well known numbered silkscreen editions.

Parra (b.1976) is best known for his curved post-Pop imagery, highly saturated colors, vibrant hand-drawn letters and worlds inhabited by hybrid, surreal characters. Celebrated by galleries and championed by an underground following from the outset, Parra has quickly become a respected and eclectic artist worldwide. Working across drawing, painting, animation and sculpture, Parra creates an enigmatic and instantly recognizable style that defies easy categorization. Parra is cofounder of cult apparel label Rockwell Clothing and a member of electronic music group Le Le. Parra lives and works in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Exhibition opens Thurs, Sept 15th at 7pm.

RSVP at parra_original_show@hvw8.com

Show Runs Sept. 15th – Nov. 6th

HVW8 Art + Design Gallery
661 N. Spaulding Ave. L.A. Ca 90036

Original Artwork will be available for purchase.


mexican drink
12 by 9 inch
Watercolor and Pen on Paper

Anthony Lister Junk Food Art House at HVW8

 

JUNK FOOD ART HOUSE PRESENTS ANTHONY LISTER

Junk Food Clothing is pleased to announce Junk Food Art House Presents Anthony Lister, celebrating the launch of its innovative new platform Junk Food Art House. Following a 3-week teaser campaign of poster art throughout Los Angeles, this unique gallery exhibition at famed HVW8 Art + Design Gallery, will feature Lister’s street art on the subject of lost superheros. Complimentary food, beverage, and valet will be provided.

Friday, July 29, 2011

Public Reception
8-11pm

HVW8 art + design gallery
661 North Spaulding Avenue
Los Angeles, CA
hvw8.com

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Kutmah “Two Soups And A Honeybun” debuts May 12th

Kutmah “Two Soups And A Honeybun” debuts May 12th
HVW8 Art + Design Gallery
(661 N. Spaulding Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90036)
6pm – 9pm | FREE | All Ages
RSVP: rsvp@thehitandrun.com

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JUSTIN ‘KUTMAH’ MCNULTY was born in Brighton, England and moved to the United States when he was twelve years old.  KUTMAH grew up in Hollywood, California where he earned his reputation as a talented underground artist & DJ.  As an intrinsic member of the Los Angeles-based music collective dublab, KUTMAH launched his seminal club Sketchbook in 2004, which forgedroots of the now-infamous L.A. beat scene.

On May 5th 2010 without any advanced warning and based on no criminal activity, armed U.S. Federal agents entered KUTMAH’s home and arrested him. Kutmah was incarcerated for two months under immigration charges. Sparking the FREE KUTMAH campaign, a collective of artists, friends and fans  rallied for the release of the well-respected artist. The incredible global support behind the FREE KUTMAH campaign showed the power of his presence in modern art & music.  Upon KUTMAH’s release, he was immediately deported to the UK where he currently resides.

It was during his time spent locked-up that KUTMAH sought solace in art, drawing to keep sane with only a short pencil and his laminated ID card. The frustrated and emotional impact of his imprisonment and deportation have come to fruition with “Two Soups And A Honeybun”, the full collection of 37 drawings KUTMAH created in prison.  “Two Soups And A Honeybun” debuted in London at 18 Hewett Street gallery on January 19th 2011. To celebrate the initial exhibition KUTMAH also launched “The New Error”, his exclusive three-part mix cd series released with long-time collaborators Hit+Run.

The Los Angeles exhibition of “Two Soups And A Honeybun” debuts May 12th at HVW8 Gallery in Hollywood.  For KUTMAH’s hometown reception he has created “The New Error Vol. 2”, an exclusive 80-minute mix cd, as well as a limited-edition screenprinted poster, and 92-page art book of the entire “Two Soups And A Honeybun” collection.  KUTMAH’s global art tour will culminate in Japan this summer with a special month-long showing in Tokyo, alongside record shop in-stores and an official opening night afterparty with djs and live performances.

Over the last year KUTMAH has toured Europe, djing shows with Saul Williams, The Gaslamp Killer, Flying Lotus, Gonjasufi, The Cinematic Orchestra, Dabrye and others.  KUTMAH also has forthcoming records out onStones Throw, Brainfeeder, Poo-Bah & All City Records in 2011.

www.kutmah.com

Kutmah LA Times Article.

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CD:

“The New Error Vol. 2” is a four-part mix containing 25 unreleased beats
by MADLIB, FLYING LOTUS, DAKIM, JEREMIAH JAE, MONO/POLY, DIBIA$E, SHLOHMO,
SHAFIQ, EPROM, LORN & more, plus an original productions by KUTMAH
featuring JON WAYNE and ZACKEY FORCE FUNK, as well as two dozen additional
tracks including  J-ROCC, JAMES BLAKE, LAZER SWORD, BROADCAST, MR. OIZO,
VINCENT GALLO and OUTKAST.  KUTMAH will celebrate the release on May 11th
in London at Rough Trade East with an in-store launch party including dj
sets by himself, OM-UNIT, TAPES, BLUE DAISY, CHERRYSTONES, PATCHWORK
PIRATES and live screenprinting by Hit+Run.

SOUNDCLOUD: http://soundcloud.com/hit-run/kutmah-the-new-error-vol-2

HVW8 Gallery Top 100 Galleries/Museums – Readers Top 5

Thank you to Juxtapoz for naming the HVW8 Art + Design Gallery in it’s Top 100 Galleries and Museums. The Gallery was also favored in the reader’s top 5.

The HVW8 Art + Design Gallery will continue it’s current mandate to present cutting edge Avant-Garde Graphic Design and Fine-Art, as well as promote community based music and social projects.

Marc McKee – Seen/Unknown Exhibition and Book Release – March 19th



MARC MCKEE EXHIBITION AND BOOK RELEASE
at HVW8 ART + DESIGN GALLERY
MARCH 19th, 2011
Show Runs March 19th to April 10th.
Book signing from 7:30-8:30pm.

RSVP : Marc_McKee_Opening@hvw8.com

Marc bio:
In 1989 Marc McKee started creating skateboard graphics for World Industries and many of its subsidiaries, like Blind, 101, Menace, A-Team and Almost. Spearheaded by McKee, this era is considered the golden age of skateboard art, touting funny and offensive graphics that were hugely popular then and remain so today. McKee was also the editor of Big Brother Magazine during its first four years and later worked on the Blunt Snowboard Magazine, before selling both to Larry Flynt Publications. Today, McKee continues to make art for skateboard companies.

Book info:
The Art of Marc McKee marks the first installment of the Seen Unknown series edited by Winston Tseng, art director for Enjoi Skateboards. Tseng has worked with some of today’s most genre-defying visual artists and designers whose work extends well beyond skateboard culture. From sneaker and apparel design to product packaging, posters, high-profile ad campaigns, and fine art galleries, the work of Seen Unknown artists is often recognizable, though their creators’ names remain unknown—until now. With Seen Unknown, Tseng unifies the diverse range of work by some of his favorite artists, putting it all in once place for readers to enjoy.

Exhibit info:
The exhibit will consist of a selection of McKee’s personal favorites from over 20 years of legendary skateboard artwork. From old classic decks to new limited edition prints to never-before-seen original drawings and paintings, McKee’s work is a must see for skateboarders and art enthusiasts alike.

Gallery Info:
HVW8 Art + Design Gallery represents and facilitates the spirit and collaboration between art, music and design. In 1998 Tyler Gibney founded HVW8 in Montreal and in 2005 he and Addison Liu opened HVW8 in Los Angeles. With a focus in supporting avant-garde graphic design, it soon became the premier underground gallery in Los Angeles and over the past three years has featured artists such as Parra, Geoff McFetridge, Kevin Lyons, Ed Templeton, Lance Mountain, Mos Def with Cognito, Charles Munka, Michael Leon and Alvaro Illizarbe.


 

 Marc McKee Interview in Vice

HVW8 on ARTNET


The HVW8 Art + Design Gallery is listed on Artnet.  For any information on inquiring pieces from past HVW8 gallery shows please email info@hvw8.com

Next exhibition opens March 19th. For more information or to sign up the the HVW8 mailing list please go here.

 

 

 

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.

About HVW8

HVW8 Art + Design Gallery represents and facilitates the spirit and collaboration between art, music and design. In 1998 Tyler Gibney founded HVW8 in Montreal and in 2005 he and Addison Liu opened HVW8 in Los Angeles. With a focus in supporting avant-garde graphic design, it soon became the premier underground gallery in Los Angeles and over the past three years has featured artists such as Parra, Geoff McFetridge, Kevin Lyons, Ed Templeton, Lance Mountain, Mos Def with Cognito, Charles Munka, Raif Adelberg and Alvaro Illizarbe.

HVW8 Art + Design Gallery / hvw8.com
661 N. Spaulding Ave. / Los Angeles, CA 90036
Open Tuesday through Sunday from 1- 6pm or by appointment: 323.655.4898

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.

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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

Bill McMullen: Checks Cashed, Opening this Saturday, July 31st

Bill McMullen:

Checks Cashed

HVW8 Art + Design Gallery

661 N. Spaulding Ave.

Los Angeles, CA  90036

Opening: July 31, 2010, 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm Closes: September 14, 2010

http://gallery.hvw8.com/category/current/

www.billmcmullen.com

“Bill McMullen wields a light-saber wit all his own… Think Bruce Nauman meets blaxploitation: funky but chic, subversively milking high art for cheap laughs.”

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Checks Cashed is the new gallery show by beloved/notorius artist Bill McMullen, opening July 31st, 2010 at Los Angeles’ HVW8 Art + Design Gallery. Checks Cashed is all about subverting history with absurd pop-cultured imagery. The new work from the Southern California bred, NYC-based McMullen embraces both Situationism and situation comedy, landing in between with its confrontational black-and-white monochrome language of punk rock flyers and escort-service ads. It’s at once familiar, entertaining, and disturbing, especially to a new generation of consumers who’ve never had to deal with anything like the economic failure, war, or the environmental disasters of today.

McMullen is renowned for his witty, pointed combination of high art presentation, graphic design immediacy, and street art’s confrontational boldness. He’s as well known for his KidRobot toys, Adidas designs, and Beastie Boys album covers as he is for his gallery shows, and he blends that provocative sensibility into Checks Cashed. Rooted in the visual language familiar to those living paycheck to paycheck, Checks Cashed picks up where McMullen’s previous exhibition at L.A.’s Constant Gallery, 2009’s Hype, Hustle, Rip Off, left off (“Fantastic cutting-edge art – definitely worth seeking out,” SlamXHype raved; “McMullen’s work ultimately resonates because it does more than brand, copy, market, and elevate,” noted Limité). But where Hype… demonstrated McMullen’s multimedia ADD (turning R2D2 into a boombox, reconfiguring Starbucks and Coca-Cola logos into camo combat gear) in his new work, McMullen strips away his relentless, Times Square-meets-Roppongi color palette. Instead, he focuses on the iconic, harsh black-and-white half-tone of old-school newspapers and pre-Internet Xeroxed ‘zines –

even down to painting the exhibition walls black, contradicting the traditional gallery “white cube.”

Here, McMullen combines the radical photomontage of Barbara Kruger and John Heartfield, the pop appropriation of Richard Prince and Andy Warhol, and the irreverent cut-and-paste sampling of hip-hop – all with the flavor of someone known for, say, designing Method Man album covers. Ultimately, Checks Cashed compels because of that same contradiction: putting his money where his mouth is, McMullen balances conceptual toughness with advertising’s seductive surfaces and the irreverence of urban culture.  –  Matt Diehl

Noah Butkus ‘Slippery People’ Exhibition opens Saturday

Slippery People

New Works by Noah Butkus

Opening Night: Saturday June 19th 7 – 10pm

with support from Stussy, The Standard and adidas.

bio:

Growing up, Noah found himself spending all of his time with skateboards and comic books. This is where he found all his inspiration, and for the most part still does. Aside from art and design for the band Death Threat, his first widely recognized output appeared on graphics for Burton Snowboards. This work was followed by commissions for posters, ads, catalogs, and product applications from a wide variety of companies.

INTERVIEW OPENER:
There is an intangible feeling of nostalgia embedded in so much of Noah Butkus’s work. It’s a quality that’s vividly displayed in his stark black and white illustrations and whimsical paintings, but nearly impossible to explain, and his illustrations often delve into darker, even stranger territory. Mysterious hooded men disembowel one another with swords while jousting on skateboards; squishy, intestine-like tubes (with tongues) serpentine through homes that are actually hamburgers; and skull-faced men with empty eye sockets look on, faces melting. And while it may sound like the work of a deeply troubled mind, Butkus flawlessly pulls it of, treading a thin line between serious and surreal.

A child of the 1970s, and a self-taught artist, Butkus cites comic books as a key influence on and inspiration for his work. But not just any comic books, Mr. Butkus has standards, referencing the output of artists who dominated the scene in the late 1960s and throughout the 1970s. Illustrators like Jim Steranko, Moebius, and Richard Corben are among the names he quickly rattles off. But there is more to Mr. Butkus than illustration, he is also a successful graphic designer, having done work for a range of clients from Burton Snowboards (where he honed his design skills) to Stussy to Nike. And while Butkus mentions that he’s been drawing most of his life, he claims he originally got the bug to pursue art after doing t-shirt and album cover art for his brother’s hardcore band, Death Threat . A five-year stint in the trenches at a screenprinting shop followed before he broke off to design snowboard graphics at Burton.

Originally from Hartford, Connecticut, Butkus now lives in Manhattan. At 32, he has already paid considerable dues in the art world. No longer tied to a company desk he spends his days at his studio, balancing commercial and personal work. In recent years he has also begun exhibiting his work in both solo and group exhibitions. Having worked with Mr. Butkus in the past, he contributed a page to an anthology I edited in 2005 called Young & Reckless , I wanted to catch up with him and talk at greater length about his work. I hope you enjoy.

here’s the rest of the interview
http://matthewnewton.us/madeyoulook/noahbutkus#6slideshow-325-field_multiimage

Blog links:

Slippery People at HVW8 on Hypebeast

adidas presents Mayer Hawthorne at HVW8 – photos

Thanks to everyone who came out to enjoy our transformed pop up parking lot extravaganza. Our biggest event at the gallery to date. Great food, good people, art, drinks, sunshine and Music courtesy of Hawthorne Headunters, Crown Royale and Mayer Hawthorne and the County. It was an amazing night!

Thanks to adidas originals for making this happen and Hit + Run for the amazing shirts.

More Photos and Video will be posted shortly, please check back.

other blogs:

80’s purple Blog Post

Disaster opening at HVW8 Art + Design Gallery – Video

Disaster opening at HVW8 Art + Design Gallery from HVW8 on Vimeo.

On Friday April 9th the HVW8 Art + Design Gallery hosted the Heel Bruise book launch for the last batch of Disaster zines. Celebrating its origins in counter culture youth movements and DIY bookmaking, the Disaster zine highlights the art of Lance Mountain, Thomas Yu, and SkyPage. On display is a selection of new works from the three contributing artists, and sounds courtesy of Ras Dynamite (aka Lance C. Mountain).

Disaster Exhibition/Zine Launch at HVW8 Art + Design Gallery this Friday featuring Lance Mountain, Thomas Yu and Skypage

On Friday April 9th the HVW8 Art + Design Gallery will be hosting the Heel Bruise book launch for the last batch of Disaster zines.  Celebrating its origins in counter culture youth movements and DIY bookmaking,  the Disaster zine highlights the art of Lance Mountain, Thomas Yu, and SkyPage. The final edition comes signed and numbered with a  Disaster zine tee shirt. Also on display will be a selection of new works from the three contributing artists, and sounds courtesy of Ras Dynamite (aka Lance C. Mountain).

Book quantity is limited, early arrival suggested.

Designer/artist Thomas Yu received a B.A. in illustration from the Art Center in 2000 and went on create artwork for Warner Brothers Music, broadcast graphics for FOX entertainment, as well as designs for Stussy, HUF, The Firm, and Listen skateboards. Yu has been credited for creating art for Nike SB identity and is currently the brand manager and creative director at Heel Bruise.

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Skypage’s work has been recognized in book publications: Graffiti L.A, Graffiti World, Bay Area Graffiti, and Parallel strokes. He has also been featured in the pages of Mass Appeal, XXL, Big Time, ANPQuarterly and Arkitip. Currently living and working in Los Angeles, Skypage creates large scale public works and medium format studio works.

 

skypage

Professional skateboarder, perennial art maker, innovator, and inventor, Lance Mountain spent his formative years creating board art, and concepts for skateboard industry pioneers Dog Town, Santa Cruz, and Powell Peralta. He would later continue on to form his own team, The Firm, as well a continue to contribute art for Hosoi, Flip, Stussy and Nike S.B. The decorated skateboarder/artist holds Transworld’s 2007 Legend Award and continues to pursue his passion, aiding in the development of several skate parks in and around the greater Southern California area.

lance

 

The Disaster Exhibition/Zine Launch this Friday, April 9th at the HVW8 Art + Design Gallery. Drinks and music from 7 – 10pm.

HVW8 Art + Design Gallery
661 N. Spaulding Ave.
L.A., Ca 90036
323 655 4898

links:

http://www.heelbruise.com,

http://www.disasterzine.com,

http://www.flipskateboards.com/blog/

http://www.1800skypage.com

From Japan with Love – Megane Zine artshow

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A few examples of artwork from the upcoming Megane Zine art show Jan. 9th featuring Ed Templeton, Jun Oson, Anamachy painting, Shinpei Onishi, Maya Nukumizu, Yu Nagaba, Ly, Hidehito Shinno and Koichiro Takesue.

More information and artwork on the Gallery website. A custom Ed Templeton shirt will be available for the opening. Check back for details.

Opening Jan. 9th

Megane Zine is a regular publication aimed at introducing artwork of young, up-coming Japanese artists to the United States. “Megane” is Japanese for “glasses”, Megane Zine focuses it lens on the inspired achievements of these fantastic artists.

Megane Exhibition and Release Party: HVW8 Art + Design Gallery

https://www.hvw8.com/

661 N. Spaulding Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90036, USA
Tel: 323.655.4898 January 9th, 2010, 7-10PM
All ages welcome.

Recent links about the show:

SLAM X HIPE
HUCK MAGAZINE

SHIFT MAGAZINE
http://www.shift.jp.org/en/blog/2009/12/megane-zine-2/

MOOKS
http://www.mooks.com/report/2009/12/megane-zine-2/

JEANSNOW
http://jeansnow.net/2009/12/17/megane-zine-2/

PLUS 81
http://www.plus81.com/plus/review/megane_zine_2nd.php

PANORAMA
http://blog.shop.pnrm.jp/?eid=215626