Abe Lincoln Jr.
Acne
AIKO (aka Aiko Nakagawa)
AnerA
Avoid Pi
avone
Bast
Bloke
c.damage
Celso
Chris Stain
Dan Witz
Dark Clouds
Dennis McNett
ELBOW-TOE
Ellis G.
ELC (aka Endless Love Crew)
Faro
Gaia
Graffiti Research Lab (G.R.L.)
Imminent Disaster
infinity
jm rizzi
Josh MacPhee
Juse One
Kuma
Matt Siren
Maya Hayuk
Michael DeFeo (aka The Flower Guy)
MOMO
Peru Ana Ana Peru
PMP (Peripheral Media Projects)
Rate Robots Will Kill
Royce Bannon
Skewville
Slept
Sometimes
Sonet
Stikman
Swoon
Thundercut
UFO
Unplate
Group show
Curated by Ad Hoc Art
featured installations from:
Gaia (front entry installation area)
Imminent Disaster (project room installation
Ellis G. (special street installation in surrounding area)
Luna Park (special photo collage install)
Over 40 Brooklyn, NY based artists in the main gallery, including:
Abe Lincoln Jr. / Acne / AIKO (aka Aiko Nakagawa) / AnerA / Avoid Pi / avone / Bast / Bloke / c.damage. / Celso / Chris Stain / DAIN / Dan Witz / Dark Clouds / ELBOW-TOE / Ellis G. / ELC (aka Endless Love Crew) / Faro / Gaia / Graffiti Research Lab (G.R.L.) / Imminent Disaster / infinity / jm rizzi / Josh MacPhee / Juse One / Kuma / Matt Siren / Maya Hayuk / McMutt (aka Dennis McNett) / Michael DeFeo (aka The Flower Guy) / MOMO / Peru Ana Ana Peru / PMP (aka Peripheral Media Projects) / Rate / Robots Will Kill / Royce Bannon / Skewville / Slept / Sometimes / Sonet / Stikman / Swoon / Thundercut / UFO / Unplate
+ surprise guests to be announced soon.
"From The Streets of Brooklyn" is a wide survey of the
street and graffiti artists who call Brooklyn their home. From
internationally renowned street artists such as Bast and Swoon to hardcore
graf writers such as Kuma and Rate, this show features almost 50 artists
from every walk of street art and graf art life. Wheat pastes, stencils,
murals, installs and of course tags and piece ups are all recognized and
included in this once in a lifetime examination of what is currently going
up and staying up in the streets of Brooklyn, New York. A photo montage by
street art photographer Luna Park is included in the show as well as great
installations in the gallery by Gaia with Rachel Lowing (front entry area)
and Imminent Disaster (project room area). Also, be sure to check the area
around the gallery for the incredible chalk shadows of Ellis G. dotting the
sidewalks and enhancing the mundane city landscape, even if only until the
next rain.
"We've been huge admirers of the art scene in Brooklyn, from the streets to
the underground galleries, for some time now. When it came time to put
together our 2009 exhibition schedule we had the idea to bring a lil' bit of
Brooklyn to Los Angeles. A show of this magnitude has never been attempted
and upon further talks, we thought it best to go to the source, and hit up
the Ad Hoc Art crew to curate the definitive Brooklyn group show."
Andrew Hosner, co-owner/co-curator, Thinkspace
"We here at Ad Hoc Art have continued to be impressed with the quality of
work being shown over the last few years at Thinkspace Gallery. The idea to
bring Brooklyn artists to LA had been floating around in our heads for quite
some time, but when Thinkspace showed interest in being the gallery to host
such an event, we knew it was time to make it happen!"
Andrew Michael Ford, director, Ad Hoc Art
Opening Reception: Fri, Jan. 9th 7-11PM
Thinkspace
4210 Santa Monica Blvd - Los Angeles