Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Artists & Artlovers Do Their Part to Support Haiti

As a follow-up to last week's post on Brooklynite Gallery's efforts to raise funds for the Chances 4 Children orphanage in Haiti: the bidding is still open on 3 special prints!


Oil Can 2 Haiti
Beejoir
Current Bid: $750



High Hopes
Eelus
Current Bid: $400



Untitled 1065
Guy Denning
Current Bid: $700


Contact info@brooklynitegallery.org to place your bid by Monday, February 1st.

In the meantime, a number of other artists have stepped up with charity prints of their own.


Haitian Girl
David Choe
$300



Coke Moss
K-Guy
Current bid: £520



Haiti Charity Print
Josh Keyes
$30


Last but not least, wear your support for Haiti proudly:


I Heart Haiti
Billi Kid
$25

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Saturday, December 19, 2009

2009 Favorites

The below are my 30 favorites of the year - favorite pieces, moments or shots. Scroll all the way down to view this as a slideshow.

mta
MTA, Los Angeles, CA

psychic faust
Faust, New York, NY

hoodrich!
Reader, Brooklyn, NY

armer smells
Armer X Smeller, Brooklyn, NY

msk blockbuster
907 X MSK, Brooklyn, NY

reading the future
Elbow-Toe X Reader, Brooklyn, NY

roa's secret garden
Roa, New York, NY

vhils
Vhils, Grottaglie, Italy

el mac & retna buddha
El Mac X Retna, Los Angeles, CA

os gemeos mural detail
Os Gemeos, New York, NY

brooklyn broken crow w/over under
Broken Crow, Brooklyn, NY

heart of darkness
Muk123, Brooklyn, NY

dr.sex * hour
Dr.Sex X Hour, Los Angeles, CA

banksy
Banksy, Los Angeles, CA

katsu read
Katsu X Reader, Brooklyn, NY

kills me everytime
Rush X Mutz, Brooklyn, NY

conor harrington from the high line
Conor Harrington, New York, NY

rooftop bear
Gaia, Brooklyn, NY

love from chris stain & armsrock
Chris Stain X Armsrock, Brooklyn, NY

wicked
Burning Candy, London, England

just chill
J-Bird, Brooklyn, NY

caps
Caps, Zurich, Switzerland

mister lister
Lister, Brooklyn, NY

combo by david ellis + blu
David Ellis X Blu, Grottaglie, Italy

specter can man
Specter, Brooklyn, NY

blanco
Blanco, Brooklyn, NY

odd couple
Veng X Cake, Brooklyn, NY

for you i got daycare money and carfare honey
Espo, Philadelphia, PA

my kinda skyline
Skyline, Brooklyn, NY

message in a bottle
Blu X Ericailcane, Ancona, Italy





Big thanks to Stefan, Jeremy, Till and Peter for all the support!

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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Studio Visit: Cake

On a recent rainy weekend near the end of October, I took the train up to Connecticut to visit the artist Cake in her studio. Although she only started putting her work on the street about two years ago, Cake is no stranger to the street art world. Through her circle of friends at Pratt Institute in the early 2000s, she had a front-row seat to the burgeoning street art scene then taking shape in Brooklyn. At the time, she was working on completing her degree in painting and very much focused on her studio art. With this in mind, I was curious to learn more about her artistic development and what motivated her to take her work out of the studio and onto the streets.
cake

Encouraged to pick up a brush by her grandmother, a noted Chinese landscape artist in her own right, Cake immersed herself in a world of art from an early age on. Taught to paint using watercolors, she now paints exclusively with acrylics. Before embarking upon her course of studies at Pratt, she began experimenting in painting abstracts. She continued producing abstract paintings at the same time as building a body of more figurative work.

cake punch

One could even say she was building bodies both figuratively and literally, as anatomical elements began appearing as a motif that bridged both areas of work. From a structural standpoint, she used skeletal outlines to differentiate between foregrounds and backgrounds in her abstracts. She admitted to relishing a certain "creepiness" associated with skulls and skeletons that, especially when incorporated into her portraits of babies and children, radiated vulnerability on the cusp of impending violence. The heart also features prominently within Cake's work and represents her attempt to put a "medicinal spin on an emotion." Through her art, she aims to therapeutically transform raw and loaded emotions into functional and neutral symbols; for Cake, the heart is a symbol far removed from stereotypical notions of romance. I sense an incredible hidden strength in Cake's work - her delicately drawn female forms, with open hearts, visible bones and arms akimbo, belie their apparent helplessness and exude a toughness that I find very appealing.

enriched yellow cake

Befitting of someone who pours her heart into her art, Cake eschews the mass production methods of some of her contemporaries. Her pieces are all hand drawn and colored - in a word, each is an original. Given the incredible amount of work she invests in each piece, I asked what had changed since her days at Pratt and why had she decided to start getting up. For Cake, it was the realization that the street is not only more authentic than the gallery, but also where she feels most at home. Beginning with hand-embellished stickers, she quickly moved on to wheatpasting first small, then increasingly larger pieces as her confidence and comfort level rose. Like many street artists, she was soon completely hooked, enjoying the sensation of paint and paste on her hands and reveling in the adrenaline rush following the successful installation of a piece. Finding it liberating to let her work go, she made a conscious choice to start putting up more work and to stop worrying about what happened to it. Her work has clearly found resonance amongst her peers, as she's already completed a number of successful collaborations (notably with Veng of Robots Will Kill, Feral, and Passenger Pigeon) - with no doubt more to come.

cake vampire heart

Cake was recently one of three artists, alongside Chris Stain and Cern, tapped by Art in General to provide murals for the arts organization's fundraising gala. She is participating in Brooklynite Gallery's upcoming group show, Go Get Your Shinebox, as well as in Anno Domini's annual invitational group exhibit and art sale, Fresh Produce. You can see more of her work on her Flickr.


piece(s) of cake

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Monday, November 2, 2009

Specter

Specter continues to impress with his large-scale, hand-painted, one-of-a-kind paste-ups. His work is visually arresting and a welcome break from the increasingly superficial, "branded" street art that has become popular lately. His pieces go beyond being merely beautiful, they make a strong, political statement.

Of this latest series he writes on his website, "I often deal with socially marginalized people and places, an example of this is my ongoing project titled "If I Saw You in Heaven" where I address the issue of homelessness and our apathy towards it by introducing larger than life portraits of these individuals, making their image a celebration of humanity instead of a blight."

specter canman

specter canman3

"Another project, "Discarded" also deals with these forgotten elements by highlighting the waste of our society. Large quantities of disposed food items left to rot characterize the excess that interplay with neglected properties, creating a story of the undervalued detritus of our culture."

specter warehouse3

specter warehouse

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Sunday, November 1, 2009

C215 Back in Brooklyn

French stencil artist C215 has stopped through Brooklyn en route to Toronto, where he and Logan Hicks have a joint show, Parallel Universe, opening at Show & Tell Gallery on November 6.

c215

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Thursday, October 22, 2009

My Funny Browntine


Come out to support Abe Lincoln Jr's latest endeavor - tonight at Last Exit in Brooklyn!

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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

The Boundless Mr. Lister

With every lull in activity on the street, someone I know invariably pronounces NYC street art dead. Ever the contrarian, I'm pleased to report that NYC street art is alive and well! My favorite Australian in New York, the talented Mister Lister, has buffed himself and put up new work on a wall in Brooklyn.

October 2009:

mister lister


November 2008:

nick walker and anthony lister

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