Subway Art: 25th Anniversary Edition

During the 1970s and ’80s, photographers Martha Cooper and Henry Chalfant captured the environment and the imagination of a generation by documenting the burgeoning New York City graffiti movement. Now, 25 years and more than a half a million copies later, their bestselling book Subway Art is available in a large-scale, deluxe format heightening the visual impact of their classic images.

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Chicago Train Art 2009

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Lana Crooks sends word of the Friday’s “A.Okay Loves CTA”

It’s back! “A.Okay Loves CTA” returns for its 2nd annual locomotive art happening. Join a fresh plethora of artists in celebrating our favorite moving canvas! This year’s show takes a new spin on the urban custom toy trend as exhibiting artists expand beyond one specific train model. Dozens of your favorite urban, graphic and illustrative artists from Chicago and beyond raid hobby shops, toy stores and junkyards to bring us trains of all shapes and sizes they have painted, sculpted or defiled.

This February, ground-breakers in the Midwest urban movement will take this familiar icon of our city off the track with an impressive art event.

Some of the Artists involved:
Max Bare, Ian Bennett, Jason Brammer, Chips, Matt Cipov, Lana Crooks, Daze, James “Jim Bot” Demski, Dez, Fathom, Flip, Jose Garibaldi, Joey Potts, Lisa Kuppinger, Steph Laberis, LIKE, Miss Monster Mel, Vince Newkirk, Shannah O’Meara, Osito, Charlie Owens, Peabe, Lacey Pipher, Project Detonate, Rabies, David Rettker, Revise CMW, Matthew Ryan Sharp, Shermz, David Soukup, Soule, Richard Sparks, Shawn Roberts, Toby Stranger, Erik Stenberg, David “Netherland” van Alphen, Brian Walline, zChild & More…

* Opening reception: Feb. 13, 2009  6-10pm
* Show runs until: March 1, 2009

SOURCE: Toycyte

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Mystery Man


Many questions have followed the June 2008 murder of prolific 24-year-old Chicago street artist Brendan Scanlon, known by his ubiquitous stencil tag, “SOLVE,” which still haunts newspaper boxes and walls all over town. The title of a Country Club Gallery (1100 N Damen Ave, 773-368-4045) show closing Thursday 22 asks “Who is SOLVE?” Scanlon’s street-art crew, RGB, proffers some answers through Scanlon’s art and pieces dedicated to him in memoriam.

But for the people who knew and loved Scanlon, or even those who simply enjoyed seeing his work—playful paste-ups on grocery-store facades or that infamous TV he planted on the Blue Line that read WE ARE NOW EXPERIENCING LEGAL DIFFICULTIES —spice up the city’s landscape, the questions go much deeper: What really happened the night of Scanlon’s death? Who would want to kill the amiable young artist? And when will the case go to trial?

Brendan’s parents, Bill Scanlon and Eileen McGlynn, who reside in Madison, Wisconsin, say they’ve been asking themselves those same questions for the past six months, as they anxiously wait for the State’s Attorney’s office to finish its investigation. Bill says Chicago police have told him “bits and pieces” about how the “verbal altercation” (as police called it) outside a Logan Square party on June 14, 2008, led to Scanlon’s death from stab wounds to the chest and, shortly after, to the arrest and indictment of 24-year-old Kirk Tobolski on first-degree murder charges. “But,” he says, “I’m still in the dark about a lot of it.”

“[The state’s attorney] told us it could be two to four years before a trial is held,” Eileen says. “We wish it would be quicker, but we’re confident that justice will be served.”

Using her street-art name, Dae—an RGB-collective member, one of Brendan’s best friends and a co-organizer of “Who is SOLVE?”—says she’s frustrated with the sluggish wheels of justice. “Street artists get prosecuted faster than it takes a murderer to get prosecuted,” she says. “It’s unfair. I can’t help but ask, Why isn’t someone constantly on top of this?”

Bill says he’s had too much time to think about his son’s accused killer, Tobolski, who admitted to police the day of his arrest that he had a knife and “slashed” Scanlon. Bill’s curiosity was piqued after he received word in October that someone bailed out Tobolski with $50,000 in cash. “There’s a status hearing on the case about every month, and I went to the one on December 4, just to see the guy,” Bill says. “I showed up and [Tobolski] was there with his dad. The hearing lasted about 30 seconds. We didn’t even look at each other.”

Asked how his client intends to plead, Tobolski’s lawyer, Richard Beuke, a former state’s attorney, replied, “I can’t speculate on that until I’ve gotten all the discovery from the prosecutors, which I don’t have.”

After Scanlon’s killing, people speculated on Internet message boards that Tobolski was associated with a punk-rock gang known for causing trouble at art-related parties. “I know they were there that night,” Dae says. “But I don’t know their level of involvement.… The thing people should know about Brendan’s murder is that it has nothing to do with him as a street artist. That’s so important to emphasize, because people say, ‘Oh, you’re a street artist. That’s dangerous.’ It was a completely unrelated event. Completely.”
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2nd Annual Chicago Train Art Show

A.Okay Loves CTA: Chicago Train Art 2009

It’s back! “A.Okay Loves CTA” returns for its 2nd annual locomotive art happening. Join a fresh plethora of artists in celebrating our favorite moving canvas! This year’s show takes a new spin on the urban custom toy trend as exhibiting artists expand beyond one specific train model. Dozens of your favorite urban, graphic and illustrative artists from Chicago and beyond raid hobby shops, toy stores and junkyards to bring us trains of all shapes and sizes they have painted, sculpted or defiled.

This February, ground-breakers in the Midwest urban movement will take this familiar icon of our city off the track with an impressive art event.

* Opening reception: Feb. 13, 2009  6-10pm
* Show runs until: March 1, 2009
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Beautiful Losers (2008)

Beautiful Losers

Beautiful Losers Movie Trailer

A refreshing and inspiring documentary based on artists who did not give up their craft simply because it did not fall into a cookie-cutter category of the “establishment” art world.  Continue reading

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Blu’s MUTO Puts Animation On The Wall

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Italian artist Blu is already world-renowned for his massive wall murals, but now he’s finally brought them to life. For his new project MUTO, Blu made an increadibly ellaborate stop-motion animation video using only wall paintings inBuenos Aires and Baden. The result is a seven minute artistic epic where a surreal cast of characters move all around a series of walls, even interacting with objects on the ground. No description really does it justice, so watch it for your self below.

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Creative Control: Where Art, Hip-Hop & Skateboarding Collide at 111 Minna

This Saturday, January 17th, 111 Minna Gallery in San Francisco will host Creative Control: Where Art, Hip-Hop, & Skateboarding Collide.
The night will include a group art show featuring the works of Mike Giant, Alex Pardee, Ian Ross, Mear One, Damian King, and Karine Lueng; as well as the skateboard video premiere of The Frisco Montage from Big Pauly Films.
As if that weren’t enough, J Billion, Raashan Amad, DJ Natural, Don Ladin, Mr St. Louie Vuitton, DJ Sets, DJ Satva, and DJ Vin Roc will be spinning records to keep your body shakin well into the night.
So whuddaya say? Come out this Saturday night and get down with the Creative Control. Details at 111minnagallery.com

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RELEASING SOON: Changed – Real Lives in a Real World

The book is a compilation of 11 people and their lives. They share personal, heart touching stories of how and where they grew up that was leading to a life of destruction. Then it pints to Jesus as their saviour from that giving a positive encouraging word at the end of each story. These are youth leaders in our Christian church. These people attempted suicide, they gang-banged, they took, dealed, and sold drugs. Some saw death. It’s stories that anyone can relate with.

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This is One Delicious Shoe

Yum…the Nike Air Max 90 burger by artist Olle Hemmendorff. This burger “shoe” was commissioned by Nike who wanted artists to interpret their shoes in art, thankfully Olle realized that there is no better medium than a dozen or so all beef patties on a sesame seed bun. ESPNZone needs to figure out a way to serve this, it might be the only way I stop in one of those. Mmmmm burgers…

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Assembly Line and A.Okay Official presents “Slow Burning” – Jan 17, 2008

ARTISTS’ FORMERLY KNOWN AS FULL TANK

ASSEMBLY LINE:

An assembly line is a manufacturing process in which interchangeable parts are added to a product in a sequential manner to create a finished product. It’s an arrangement of tools, and workers in which a product is assembled by having each perform a specific, successive operation on an incomplete unit as it passes by in a series of stages organized in a direct line. Creating art is the act that unites us, exhibiting art as a collaboration is the act that defines us. Our intention is not solely focused on the product , but we work on developing and strengthening each individual artist’s talents.

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