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March 13th, 2009

Forgotten Friday

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Here are some moldly-oldly sticks- Two that are relief-printed and one that’s printed vinyl.


Are you in Toronto tonight? Looking for something cool to do?


Here’s the Blurb!:


Show & Tell Gallery is pleased to present In/Version, a group show featuring the work of Labrona, Know Hope, Dan Buller, Edward Maloney, Frederick Hryszyn, Jody Hargreaves, Alex Produkt, Elicser Elliot, Daniela Roessler, and Nathan Brown.


Exploring new directions in contemporary art, In/Version transposes the work of established street artists with that of emerging artists clearly influenced by that practice. They demonstrate their mutual relationships with artistic traditions that extend beyond street art, proposing new links between their work.


The inter-mingling of styles has reached a flash-point among artists who turn to the Internet for new points of view. Gone are the days when young artists browsed the halls of museums studying the work of the old masters. Instead, there is an overwhelming desire to see the newest work possible. Street art bloggers post last night’s conquests, and cloistered artists share their latest work through email. The immediacy of this demand has aggressively pushed for the art of NOW.


In/Version is a demonstration of the practice of these emerging artists: hungry for more, constantly feeding off each other, while very conscious of their place in Art History. Pop Art, Modernism, Art Nouveau, Surrealism, Americana, Psychedelia, Photorealism and Abstract Expressionism can be found within the work of these ten artists; an amalgamation of styles forcing new directions in art. Multi-media and multi-functional art and artists broaden their medium and environment, exhibiting the art of today.


See you there. You can recognize me as the bleary-eyed dude trying to score some free beers. Wait. Maybe there will be some free beers tonight? There wasn’t any free beers to be had at the last Show & Tell opening I was at, but you never know with art shows. If there are free beers, then I’ll be the dude with a twinkle in his bleary eyes and a free beer in hand, two in belly, and trying to score more free beers.


I love art shows. They are so good for desperately poor artists such as myself. They are kinda like weddings, where you get to drink and eat snackies for free- but it’s all karmic- because you get to pay it back when you go broke hosting your own show.


Hey, don’t get me wrong, I like all the art too!


I’ll be there free beers, or no free beers.

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3 Comments:

  1. gbomb

    I’m digging the surreal one with the pirate. I shall have to give relief printing a go one of these days. What do you use to make the printing device?

  2. cankerbane

    The link’s not working Post.

  3. post

    Thanks!

    Yeah, but there’s nothing I can do- It’s broken on S&T’s end!

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