RECAP: Rime & Toper “Snap Back – Dangerous Drawings About NY” Opening at Klughaus Gallery NY

Last Saturday, we had our anniversary show at Klughaus Gallery featuring RIME & TOPER.  This was our final show at the 47 Monroe space before we move to a new location in 2013!  We will definitely miss this place.  The title of the show, “Snap Back – Dangerous Drawings About NY” lived up to it’s name as the Fire Department & NYPD showed up because there were so many people that came to see the show.  A catalog of the remaining pieces is available on our website: http://./images/flyers/klughaus_rime_toper_catalog.pdf

Special thanks to our sponsor Beer Right Now!

The show is up through Jan. 1, 2013.  We are open Thurs & Fri from 1-7pm and Sat & Sun from 12-6pm (and any other day or time by appointment.)

Klughaus Gallery (Chinatown/LES)
47 Monroe St.
New York, NY 10002
646-801-6024

Check out some of the photos from the opening night below:

RIME TOPER "Snap Back" at Klughaus Gallery

Rime & Toper - Snap Back at Klughaus Gallery

TOPER BBT "Snap Back" at Klughaus Gallery

RIME TOPER at Klughaus Gallery

Klughaus Gallery NYC LES Chinatown

Rime at Klughaus Gallery Opening "Snap Back"

Rime Opening at Klughaus Gallery NY

Jersey Joe & Meca

Rime Graffiti at Klughaus Gallery NYC

Snap Back - Dangerous Drawings About NY Opening

Eric Haze & Chino BYI

Eric Haze & Chino at Klughaus Gallery

Liz at Klughaus Gallery

Rime at Klughaus Gallery

Rime "Dangerous Joseph Shit" at Klughaus Gallery

Rime Story at Klughaus Gallery

Story about the painting by RIME above:

“Teenagers on a pigeon infested rooftop painting with a twin brother lookout on the street level. Lookout all decked out in a flashy white track suit looking as if he’s slinging on the block. Cops roll up interrogating and notice his eyes stray to the roof. Laying across a few inch spread of pigeon shit you further flatten to avoid the maglite shine. New Yankee cap has been officially violated. Hold tight but disgusted until they bounce. No desire to finish, just the urge to strip to minimum, get home and disinfect.”

TOPER "Roomates" at Klughaus Gallery

TOPER "Thugsport"

RIME/TOPER "Blast Off"

RIME Detail at Klughaus Gallery

Below are some photos from the opening found on Instagram…

Klughaus Gallery Opening

FDNY x Klughaus Gallery

Packed at Klughaus Gallery

Press Coverage Links:

Juxtapozhttp://www.juxtapoz.com/Current/rime-a-toper-qsnap-backq-klughaus-gallery-nyc

Downtown Magazinehttp://downtownmagazinenyc.com/snap-back-dangerous-drawings-about-new-york-highlights-some-of-the-citys-best-in-street-art/

Fresh Paint NYChttp://freshpaintnyc.blogspot.com/2012/12/openings-rime-toper-snapback-klughaus.html

Tattered Fedora Flowhttp://tatteredfedoraflow.com/2012/12/18/rime-toper-snap-back-dangerous-drawings-about-new-york-klughaus-gallery-recap/

Animal New Yorkhttp://www.animalnewyork.com/2012/rimetoper/

Klughaus Gallery (Chinatown/LES)
47 Monroe St.
New York, NY 10002
646-801-6024

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We leave you with this Converse Wall to Wall video featuring Jersey Joe:

Downtown Art & Skate Happenings LES/Chinatown

They say that summer is the “quiet season” for galleries…

Some pictures taken from 5BORO from Go Skateboarding Day last week…

They opened the skate park down the block just for a preview on Go Skateboarding Day:

NY Skateboarding Video of Steve Rodriguez talking about the new park:

GoPro commercial, Ryan Sheckler rolls by the gallery at 2:10 and then does a “sweet jump” down the block:

Some kids did some “art” down the block and Alexander Richter caught some of the “performance art” on film…

A great Jesse Edwards oil painting from Portrait of a Generation show at The Hole gallery.

This guy is big in Japan…

The skate park was close right after Go Skateboarding Day but this didn’t stop the kids from clipping the fence and skating it Saturday morning!  I was proud to see some Old New York tactics were still around.  It wasn’t long before the NYPD came to kick everyone out though.

Boo… (fixed)

 

 

Silverlink Group Show Featuring London’s ATG Crew – Will Robson-Scott, Jack Murray, Jamie Brown and Dominic Corry

Come by Klughaus Gallery (47 Monroe Street) this Friday (May 25) to kick off your Memorial Day weekend! We are proud to present London’s ATG Crew for their debut show in the US. The show, Silverlink will feature recent works by Jamie Brown, Dominic Corry, Will Robson-Scott and Jack Murray. Founded in 2000, ATG (Ahead’a The Game) is a diverse collective of graffiti writers, visual artists, musicians and DJ’s rooted in London sub-culture.

The opening reception will be this Friday, May 25 from 6-10pm in Chinatown/LES. The event will be sponsored by Bomb Beer. If you can’t make it on Friday, the show will be up through June 17th.

More Information: ATG Silverlink – Jamie Brown, Will Robson-Scott, Dominic Corry, Jack Murray

Jamie Brown

Will Robson-Scott

Dominic Corry

Jack Murray

Klughaus Gallery
47 Monroe Street
New York, NY 10002
646-801-6024
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Saturday March 10, 2012 – OBLVN Debuts “100 Paintings” at Klughaus Gallery (Armory Week)

Been so busy getting everything together for this upcoming show that we forgot to throw it on our own blog! 

Portland native Aaron OBLVN will be having his first east coast show this Saturday at Klughaus Gallery.  He is an amazing illustrator and will be showcasing his talent by exhibiting one hundred pieces in a show titled “100 Paintings.”  He will also be releasing a limited edition Klughaus x OBLVN T-shirt as well as a limited edition print.

Aaron OBLVN “100 Paintings”
Saturday March 10, 2012 6-10pm
rsvp@.
Klughaus Gallery 47 Monroe St. New York, NY 10002

*ATTENTION: Media/Press/Collectors: Please contact us for an advance viewing of the show at info@. or call 646-801-6024.

If you can’t make it out for the opening on Saturday evening, we will be open the next day on Sunday from 10am through 9pm for the Downtown/LES gallery walk (part of the Armory Arts Week FREE events.)  The show will be on display through April 1, 2012.

Here’s OBLVN’s cartoon version (featuring Felix the Cat) of the infamous KAWS heist that happened at Marc Ecko’s offices last year:

There are so many great illustrations, but here’s a few exclusive previews:

 

Don’t forget to rsvp@.

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NYC Plans for Forsyth Plaza Park in Chinatown (Mini-High Line?)

Last year, we noticed that a bunch of the graffiti covered delivery trucks had disappeared from Forsyth street right by the base of the Manhattan Bridge.  It turns out that there was police crackdown on the unsanitary practices including food vendors who would “pee in a bag and throw it out on the street and never clean it up.”  I guess the city is now taking it a step further in trying to make the area a lot nicer for the community.  (Personally, I love the gritty/grimey aspects of Chinatown)

Below are some proposed renderings for the re-vamp of the base of the Manhattan Bridge to be known as Forsyth Plaza Park.  The “Asian Americans for Equality” organization is involved in this project scheduled for 2014 if it gets approved by the Public Design Commission.

I guess the condition that the spot is in today is definitely a step up from the early 90′s, when the area was a squat/shantytown.  Below is a photo of the are from 1992:

For more information about this project:
http://www.thelodownny.com/leslog/2012/02/cb3-approves-plan-for-forsyth-plaza-park.html
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B4eIzUF5UOl9MWFnV1ZQTk5UWG1ZNG5QWnFPZF84dw/edit

Snowblind presented by Carnage and Making Deals Zine opens this Friday!

With SNOWBLIND, Klughaus Gallery, in conjunction with Carnage and Making Deals Zine, is proud to present a group of artists who have captured the gritty pleasures of the winter season.

Photographs from renowned urban documentarian Martha Cooper and Carnage zine creator Ray Mock show slush, sludge, and frozen faces contrasted with empty, peaceful city streets and the blinding white of last night’s snowfall. The show also features clever, snow-inspired artwork and photography from Jesse Edwards, Mike P, Alexander Richter, Ian Reid, Steven Siegel, Michael Fales, Oscar Arriola, Graham Shimberg and Bob Barry.

The show’s opening reception will mark the launch of issue #2 of Carnage, a limited edition zine featuring the highly distinctive work of New York City’s ATM Crew.Opening Reception:
Date: Friday, Feb. 17, 2012
Time: 6:00pm-10:00pm
Location: 47 Monroe Street New York, NY 10002

 SNOWBLIND Artist Information

Martha Cooper is a documentary photographer who has specialized in shooting urban vernacular art and architecture for over thirty years. Her work has been exhibited in museums and galleries worldwide and published extensively in magazines from National Geographic to Vibe. Some of her publications include Subway Art, New York State of Mind, Going Postal, and most recently, Tokyo Tattoo 1970.

Ray Mockʼs mission as a photographer is to capture the uncooptable core of city culture and make ugly look pretty. His work has been featured in books, in magazines and on countless websites. He publishes Carnage and likes to hang around trains.

Jesse Edwards is a Seattle based artist who focuses on oil paintings ranging from classic landscapes to more unconventional still-lifes. In addition to his paintings of guns, marijuana plants and graffiti tools, he is known for his pixilated nudes as well as his quality work with ceramics. He has studied at the Cornish School of the Arts and Gage Academy and has exhibited his work throughout the United States in many prominent galleries and museums including Seattleʼs Center on Contemporary Art (CoCA), Woodside/Braseth Gallery, BLVD Gallery, Deitch Projects, The Hole NYC, and The Museum of Sex. Edwards has also been featured in many prestigious publications including the New York Times, Seattle Times, Vice Magazine, Seattle PI, and City Arts Magazine.

Steven Siegel has been photographing the streets and subways of New York for the past 30 years. When young people today look at his shots from the 1980ʼs, they are aghast. To them, New York of the 1980ʼs is almost unrecognizable. Steven has exhibited his work at many prestigious institutions including the New York State Museum, Federal Hall, Hudson Waterfront Museum, and more. He graduated Columbia University with a Masters of Science in Urban Planning.

Mike P is a New York City based artist who works in a wide range of mediums focusing on
painting and illustration. His art can be found in one form or another in many of the places that he has traveled around the world.

Alexander Richter is an NYC based commercial photographer specializing in portraits for
editorial, advertising and the music industries. When he is not making pictures, he can be found with his wife in Maine drinking fresh squeezed lemonade and eating lobster rolls.

Michael Fales can be found photographing the streets as the city comes alive in the morning, or exploring itʼs tucked-away nooks. His photos have appeared on numerous websites, books, and exhibitions. He currently resides in Brooklyn with his wife and two cats.

Graham Shimberg is a photographer, track-walker, freight-nerd, and bindle-stiff.

Bob Barry documents graffiti amidst the paranoia and the Disney-fication of a post-9/11 New York.

Oscar Arriola is a Chicago-based photographer who has enjoyed documenting graffiti, city life, tuxedo cats, rogue cops, and artists since the mid-80′s. His photography has been featured in the recent Chicago Street Art book.