Thursday, January 21, 2010

OPENING RECEPTION: JOSH KEYES X DOZE GREEN X SAELEE OH



We had a chance to hit up the opening for the Keyes X Doze X Oh show at Jonathan LeVine gallery in NYC this past weekend. The event had an amazing turn out and the art was visually stunning. To see the beauty in the art by DOZE up close, or the details of each and every shadow, fur and leaf on Josh's paintings and the personality in Oh's art was just really inspiring and moving.

Below are some photos from the event. We didn't bring our good camera cause frankly, we went out drinking afterwards with some friends. So sorry for the iPhone version of the coverage. If you want to see some additional photos, you can check out the photos and coverage by Juxtapoz Mag by clicking HERE

But, if you are in NYC, we highly suggest hitting the LeVine gallery up to see these in person.















BANKSY FILM LOOKS LIKE A DISASTER



Banksy is now in the film industry which means that finally Angelina Jolie and her nanny Bradly can actually participate in activities with the artist they spent money on buying art (and possibly a few children) from.

Not sure about this yet as EVERYONE who seen it says it's fantastic. From the trailer itself, looks like a Jackass version of streetart to me. Then again, it is a movie wrapped around Banksy which means James Cameron better watch out because the only thing people love more than blue pixies on six legged unicorns, is a old ass man from Bristol running around at night painting rats and being chased by police.

Hope this shit comes out in IMAX 3D. Need those rats to look more realistic.

Good times indeed.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

JORDAN SEILER WEAVES IN AND OUT THE STREETS



We are big fans of the work Mr. Seiler does for NYC and helping bring awareness to illegal advertising. But in between running his highly publicized Public Ad Campaign website, and leading projects such as the NYSAT (that included Abztract featured artists Shai Dahan, Philip Lumbang, Royce Bannon and many other friends in the street art community) Jordan still finds time to hit the streets.

The great part about his street art is that it does not infringe on public space illegally (unlike the outdoor advertising companies such as NPA do way more than they ever should). Jordan instead, places his art upon the actual illegal outdoor advertising metal frames. What better way to show artwork on the streets than by taking away ugly movie posters that were pushed in your face illegally in the first place?

Jordan says: "I hope to eventually be able to visually get rid of the advertisement as well as the frame that retains it. This piece begins to do that but practice on the street will make a big difference."

We are excited (and hopeful) that Jordan will be hitting the streets more this year and look forward to see his original and visually fresh weave patterns on our block soon.

Check out his thoughts about this piece as well as much more by visiting his site at www.publicadcampaign.com


Wednesday, January 13, 2010

JOSH KEYES X SAELEE OH X DOZE GREEN


We try to promote art events in local cities that we think are worth getting out of the house for. While we don't know of EVERY event, we occasionally come across an event we really get excited to attend. This weekend marks one of these.
On Jan. 16th in NYC, the Jonathan Levine Gallery will have its opening reception for the opening featuring work by Josh Keyes, Saelee Oh and Doze Green. We are big big fans of all three and really excited to see them combined into one event.

If you are in NYC this weekend, this will be worth putting down that snuggy you got from Grandma for x-mas and putting on some layers and heading out to JLG. Abztract will be in attendance (with our snuggy on or not, have not decided yet).


Wednesday, January 6, 2010

DICKCHICKEN DOES PLAYBOY

Love him or hate him, you just can't afford to avoid him. Dickchicken has been getting around NYC more than an STD at the Jersey Shores. We actually appreciate his work and effort. Glad to see him get some arousing attention on Playboy TV.

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