Jesse Edwards “Dialogue of the Streets” Opening Reception (continued…) via: supplyanddemand Clayton Patterson for Jesse Edwards Kembra Pfahler for Jesse Edwards via: supplyanddemand This limited book of Jesse’s work quickly sold out at the opening. We are taking pre-orders for more if you are interested! Dash Snow tribute portraits in Jesse Edward’s book. “The anonymous mask was inspired by the Occupy Wall Street movement. The painting is from a mask I purchased at a Halloween store and then tacked to my wall and painted it from life. The anonymous mask coincides
Below are some photos from the Jesse Edwards “Dialogue Of The Streets” opening at Klughaus Gallery on Friday the 13th (1/13/2012.) Thanks to everyone who trooped it out to the Lower “Far East” Side in Chinatown on such a cold night. It was a great turn out and the gallery was packed through out the evening with wonderful people and amazing art by Jesse! A special thanks to Bomb Lager for sponsoring us with refreshments (that people thought were energy drinks at first, but were very happy when they realized it was beer!) Jesse Edwards talking about his ceramic pieces to Judy Rifka. Most of the
Jesse Edwards “Dialogue of the Streets” Opening: January 13, 2012 6-10pm Klughaus Gallery 47 Monroe Street New York, NY 10002 rsvp@. Jesse Edwards – “Dialogue of the Streets” from Klughaus Gallery on Vimeo. Thanks to Tom Gould for putting this together so quickly with limited footage.
MOODY MUTZ had a series of four wood panels on display at Woodward Gallery’s outdoor project space on Eldridge Street in the LES. Unfortunately, one of the pieces was stolen the other evening (MOODY “Absolute Addict”, acrylic on wood panel, 68 x 44 inches.) Photo taken from Hyperallergic Blog Our advice to Woodward Gallery would be to at least use some tamper proof screws in the future (just as an added measure of security.) At the same time, I guess it’s all part of the nature of graffiti and street art. We just hope our insurance rates don’t go up with all this recent “art theft”
The skate park under the Manhattan Bridge aka Chinatown/LES Skate Park on our block is due for a complete renovation next year! The HAO/Holm Architecture Office won the design bid for the project and the new park will be funded by Architecture for Humanity and a Nike Gamechanger’s grant. Steve Rodriguez of 5BORO skateboards will also have a part in the development of the new park that will be known as “Coleman Oval Skate Park.” With the recent loss of the nearby, historic Brooklyn Banks, we feel that this “revamp” is long overdue. In addition to a brand new skate park, the ne
Martha Cooper stopping by the gallery posing in front of a Grotesk x Faust collab for SURE *RIP. Be sure to pick up her latest book on collaboration with Aiko, titled Tokyo Tattoo 1970. Check out Martha Cooper being featured in the latest series for “Here Comes The Neighborhood” below:
We took some photos of what the our gallery’s (interior) looked like a few months ago before moving into the space at 47 Monroe Street and compared it with some photos of what it looks like today. Also, we grabbed a Google Street View image of the exterior and compared it to what it looks like today. Our new home in one of the best downtown neighborhoods in NYC that still has some of that old New York feel… http://www..
KLUGHAUS NEW YORK
Klughaus is a contemporary art agency in New York City representing a diverse roster of talented artists with roots in graffiti and street culture. Our artists range from some of the world’s top graffiti artists who are emerging in the world of fine art, to established painters and photographers focusing on contemporary subject matter. Klughaus curates quarterly exhibits for its artists in various event spaces throughout the downtown area.