Preview: David Welker – “Under The Marquee” Solo Exhibit @ Spoke Art [SF]
Known for doing PHISH’s Rift album art, the NYC-based illustrator/muralist/painter/poster artist continues his foray into the gallery world w/a new solo exhibit.
Known for doing PHISH’s Rift album art, the NYC-based illustrator/muralist/painter/poster artist continues his foray into the gallery world w/a new solo exhibit.
Over 100 international artists of various disciplines come together to pay tribute to Japanese master of animation, Hayao Miyazaki
An assemblage of the new contemporary art world’s finest, including Emil Ferris, who’ll be signing copies of her graphic novel, My Favorite Things is Monsters
Inspired by the works of “The Pope Of Trash” this group show imagines Waters-related products that never exhisted from Divine bedsheets to Female Trouble playsets
The Barcelona-based illustrator brings his unique brand of satire & visual art to the Bay Area gallery on 3/32016. See the work up close & meet him in person.
For their most adventurous & varied installment yet, Bay Area’s Spoke Art gallery takes their Wes Anderson-themed group exhibit to NYC for a 3-day pop-up show
We speak to a Delaware artist who created a series of illustrations combining Guy Fieri wi/ figures from anime, videogames, & Kaiju. See these drawings NOW!
Images & details for Copro Gallery’s 5th annual sculpture & 3D-focused group exhibit, curated by dark art painter/sculptor Chet Zar
Over 110 important names in underground contemporary art celebrate the Culver City gallery’s 10th year in the business by contributing new 10″ x 10″ works.
Over 60 visual artists of various disciplines re-interpret the work of cinema wizards Quentin Tarantino and the Coen Brothers. Check out some preview images.
Over 50 artists from of various disciplines from around the world come together to pay tribute to one of the world’s great filmmakers
Curated by photographer Robbie Lowery and inspired by his wife’s cancer diagnosis and treatment, this mesmerizing group exhibit hopes to benefit cancer research