Two of A Kind Closing Party – Friday May 11 6-10pm ! Tom Gould & Anna Delany

Come join us for the “Two of A Kind” Closing Party this Friday evening from 6-10pm at Klughaus Gallery (47 Monroe New York, NY 10002.) This will be your last chance to grab some work from Tom Gould before he has to leave the United States due to unforeseen circumstances. For those who missed the packed opening a few weeks ago, we hosted some Blackjack tournaments to win available prints. We will be doing the same on Friday for the closing and now including some Cee-Lo games! Jeffrey Gamblero will be the gambling host of the evening.

Klughaus Gallery
47 Monroe Street
New York, NY 10002
646-801-6024
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For those who missed it, here’s the video Tom & Anna put together for the show:

Speaking of “Two of A Kind”, here’s some sneak peaks of a recent shoot that Tom Gould did with Raekwon wearing the Snowbeach pullover (that he made famous in the ‘Can it Be All So Simple‘ Video) next to a Grotesk piece from our inaugural show ‘Home For The Holidays’ back in December.  Can’t wait to see the actual photos from this shoot!

RECAP: Tom Gould & Anna Delany “Two of A Kind” Black & White Photography Show at Klughaus Gallery

We’ve been so busy lately that we barely have any time to update this blog. Tom Gould & Anna Delany’s show on 4/21 was another huge success! It was definitely the most packed out show we’ve had so far with people spilling out all over the street outside. Thanks to LRG, Duggal Visual Solutions, Bomb Beer, Jeffrey Gamblero and Bushmills Whiskey for all their support. Below is a video recap of the opening from OnDaReal:

Custom Limited Edition Playing Cards by Tom Gould & Anna Delany were released at the opening. There’s still a couple of packs available for $15 each. Come by to scoop them before they sell out!

The highlight of the night was definitely the exciting Blackjack tournaments where collectors could buy-in to win an available print of their choice. We even had Action Bronson, Bert Krak, Dan Santoro and some other notable players in on the action!

The following photos are courtesy of Making Deals Zine:

The show is up until May 13th. If you missed the opening and you are interested in playing some Blackjack for a print, please email us at info@. to RSVP for a private closing party this weekend. Tom Gould is a talented photographer, great friend and he will definitely be missed!

Klughaus Gallery
47 Monroe Street
New York, NY 10002
646-801-6024
info@.

Street Photography: Tom Gould & Anna Delany “Two of A Kind” this Saturday!

This Saturday (4/21), Klughaus Gallery, LRG and Duggal presents Tom Gould & Anna Delany “Two of A Kind.”  The show features photographs shot exclusively on 35mm black and white film and is themed around the “luck” of street photography.  “Taking pictures on the street is like going to a casino, you never know who you’re going to meet, what’s going to happen, or what you are going to come home with. The fact that you can head out with a handful of empty rolls of film and return with images and memories that could last a lifetime, makes the gamble all worthwhile.” – Tom Gould

Klughaus Gallery will be hosting (non-profit) Blackjack tournaments to win prize packs and prints ($20 buy-ins for original prints.)  In addition, Limited Edition Tom Gould & Anna Delany custom playing card decks will be released at the opening and available for sale.

If you haven’t already checked out the video promo for the show (filmed & directed by Tom & Anna), this is not to be missed:

“Two Of A Kind” – Tom Gould x Anna Delany from Klughaus Gallery on Vimeo.

All 21+ are welcome to attend the opening reception on 4/21 and may RSVP by emailing rsvp@.

Exhibition will be on display from April 21 through May 13, 2012

More details here: http://www../tom-gould-anna-delany

More information/Interviews:

SLAMxHYPE Interview Tom Gould: http://slamxhype.com/culture/interview-tom-gould/

Frank 151 Tom Gould’s Two of A Kind: http://www.frank151.com/blog/2012/04/16/tom_gould_hiphop_photographer_two_of_a_kind

Hypebeast: http://hypebeast.com/2012/04/tom-gould-anna-delany-two-of-a-kind-exhibition-video/

12ozProphet Preview: http://www.12ozprophet.com/news/preview-tom_gould-and-anna_delany-two_of_a_kind-at-klughaus_gallery

Complex: http://www.complex.com/art-design/2012/04/klughaus-gallery-and-lrg-present-tom-gould-and-anna-delany

LRG: http://l-r-g.com/blog/2012/04/10/klughaus-gallery-tom-gould-anna-delany-%E2%80%9Ctwo-of-a-kind%E2%80%9D/

OPENING: Jesse Edwards – Dialogue of the Streets at Klughaus Gallery (Part 1)

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 ceramic pieces were sold within the first hour of the show!


via: freshpaintnyc

For each of the pieces in this show, we created mobile optimized web pages that could be accessed by scanning different QR codes next to the pieces.  The web pages contained the description of the particular piece in Jesse’s words along with some additional photos of the work in progress.  If you know Jesse, you know that he can definitely talk “art” for a long time!  His stories and reasons behind painting his pieces were really interesting, so we wanted to share the insight rather than just displaying the work itself.  At the opening, the tech-savvy people familiar with the QR codes started scanning away.  There are a number of free QR reader apps for Blackberry, iPhone, and Android that we suggest you download if you are coming to check out the show!


via: freshpaintnyc

For those who do not have a fancy phone, we added some sample excerpts from the QR code scans below the paintings in this post.  If you want to read the rest, come by the show!  Free WiFi is also available at the gallery.


“I used to frequent the casinos with my friend LEWY. Over the course of six months, I lost my entire life savings. At many casinos, at the reception desk upon leaving, they have a basket of used playing cards and candy. I arranged a house of cards from one of these packs to paint. I guess this is making the best of the situation. The dice rolled are turned to the number six and six is a good number to play when playing dice. I would consider this is a good luck piece.”

“This painting depicts somewhat taboo objects painted in the color orange. While I was attending art school, the colorist Charles Emerson was an instructor of mine who I respected. He told me that the color orange was bad. As a result, I tried to use as many “bad” things in the color orange to make a “bad” painting. On the table, you can see a pill jar tipped over with some mysterious white powder laid out with a razor that says “Happy Days.” The artist John Currin would frequently switch up his manner in painting to have a painting with various different treatments of different parts with his brush to create a more complex image. I tried to do this with the pixelating technique to the oranges. You can also see how this is somewhat of a transitional piece between my styles that I use to portray objects and people.”

“The Jesus painting was inspired by all of my dark paintings that I have created. I thought it would be nice to do something a little more uplifting that represents something that is positive and redeeming. I also find contemporary religious artwork quite rare and thought it would be interesting to do something modern of such an old school concept.”

“The Tompkins Square painting was one of six in a series I did when i was is staying at 10th and A Street in the East Village. The New York Times did a brief article about the try outs for the work of art show on the Bravo network. I was featured at the end of the article and my photograph was taken and this was the painting in that image.”

“This is an oil painting I did from a photograph of six African American lesbian women engaging in group sex. For the original composition, I rendered the orgy in a traditional style. But upon having the image around and having to spend time with it, I found it to be just a little too offensive. Around this time, I began to experiment with my pixelated images in oil painting. So, I thought I might make it into something a little more visually pleasing to myself by pixelating the image. I ended up “censoring” it to its current state.”

CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING (PART 2) >>

Upcoming: Jesse Edwards will be contributing to a new exhibit, “Universe of Desire” at the Museum of Sex in New York City.  The show runs from February 9th through November 4, 2012.

Links to other reviews of the Dialogue of the Streets show:
12ozProphet – “Recap: Jesse Edwards “Dialogue of the Streets” at Klughaus Gallery
Fresh Paint NYC – “RECAP: JESSE EDWARDS: DIALOGUE OF THE STREETS
Rad Collector – “Dialogue of the Streets
Supply and Demand – “Jesse Edwards “Dialogue of the Streets

Jesse Edwards “Dialogue of the Streets” will be on display through February 12, 2012.

Gallery Hours:
Thurs. & Fri. 1-7pm
Sat. & Sun. 12-6pm
*Viewing appointments available any other time.

Klughaus Gallery
47 Monroe Street
New York, NY 10002
info@.
646-801-6024

Transportation:
F to East Broadway
M15/M15 Select to Madison St. x Catherine St.