Beyond Skin Book Signing with Ed Hardy

Beyond Skin

Ed Hardy, internationally renowned for breathing new life into tattooing, appears in person to discuss his art and life, as collected in the new book Beyond Skin (teNeues). Hardy will sign copies of the book, which contains drawings, prints, paintings, and his newest pieces in porcelain.

This is not Ed Hardy the fashion line. This is Ed Hardy the original, whose artwork integrates iconography from classic tattoo flash and Hollywood cartoons to the Old West, from Asia and Polynesia to Medieval Europe. Hardy achieves beauty by mixing the grotesque, humorous, subtle, and flamboyant.

Beyond Skin is a scintillating overview of an artist who has tapped the pulse of our time and an ideal gift for all who appreciate the mastery of art that defies generalization.

Presented by Last Gasp

November 18, 2009
6:00pm

111 Minna Gallery
111 Minna St.
San Francisco, CA, 94105
(415) 974-1719
www.111minnagallery.com

Admission: Free

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Beyond Skin

Text by Alan Govenar

Size: 10 x 12 7/8 in.
240 pp., Hardcover with jacket
c. 200 color illustrations
Text in English, German, French, Spanish and Italian
$ 98
November 2009
ISBN 978-3-8327-9352-4
To be published by teNeues in November 2009
Phone for press (about the book): teNeues, Anshana Arora (212) 627 9090 ext 19
Available from Last Gasp

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At the age of ten, Don Ed Hardy recognized the unique force of tattoo art. Growing up in the center of 1950s and early 60s California pop culture, he went on to earn an art school degree and then learned to tattoo by apprenticing himself to master artists. Over the past forty years Hardy has revolutionized this ancient tradition while also bringing fresh energy to the classical mediums of painting, printmaking and ceramics through his exhibitions across the United States and abroad. His technical brilliance and mesmerizing imagery have created an indelible style on skin and in the worlds of fashion and contemporary art. Hardy’s sense of design is at once startling, seductive, frightening, and enchanting, transcending categories of time and culture, high and low.
Ed Hardy’s Tattoo City

Mark Ryden Print Show in Berlin

Announcing a very special Mark Ryden poster show to accompany the book release of his 3rd edition of Fushigi Circus, opening November 13th at 7 pm at Strychnin Gallery, Berlin. The book release will be in the Vault and to make this very special, Mark will have 6 soldout/unavailable posters for sale. All of these posters are from past exhibitions and have never been shown together until now.

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These posters are:

The Creatrix Poster
Rosie’s Tea Party Poster
California Brown Bear Poster
General Sherman Poster
The Pumpkin President Poster
Fur Girl Poster

There will also be one very rare (ltd ed. of 40) print by Mark Ryden available, ‘Tree of Mystery’ (pictured below)

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This is a very special and rare opportunity to see all these posters and print together, so do not miss this show!

Last Gasp welcomes wholesale inquiries for the Fushigi Circus 3rd Edition.

****Poster and prints go on sale Tuesday 12th of November at 12pm CET****

*Due to the high demand for these posters, we will sell these posters/print on a first come first serve basis.
The prints will be on display at Strychnin Berlin from November 13th- December 6th.
Please mail team (AT) strychnin.com for the purchase of these posters/prints.

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Strychnin Gallery
Boxhagenerstr. 36
10245 Berlin
Germany

Opening times:
Thursday through Sunday from 12 noon to 6 pm

www.strychnin.com

Joe Ledbetter: Shock & Awe

Hello London!

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Please join Joe Ledbetter and London Miles Gallery for Shock & Awe, the launch event of Joe Ledbetter’s Amalgamation Tour and his first U.K solo show. Joe will be signing copies of Creatures of Habit, his new book from Last Gasp.
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Saturday, October 10, 2009, 5pm to 8pm
London Miles Gallery
212 Kensington Park Road
Notting Hill Gate, London, W11 1NR
Gallery Phone: (44) 0 2077274447

Todd Schorr signing in NYC

Attention New Yorkers

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Todd Schorr will sign copies of his new book American Surreal at Jonathan Levine Gallery this Saturday, Oct 10, from 3-5pm.

The book is a collection of Todd’s most recent mind-blowing paintings, documenting the work of one of pop surrealism’s most talented artists. The works are elegantly presented at 10 x 15″ on thick artpaper, with a quarterbound cloth cover and gilded edges.

Book Preview

Jonathan LeVine Gallery
529 West 20th Street, 9th Floor
New York, NY 10011
212-243-3822

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Last Gasp at New York Art Book Fair – Oct 2-4

Last Gasp books will be represented at the New York Art Book Fair by Presspop Gallery and SCB Distributors. Please stop by and check out our new books and things. Sorry we won’t be there in person.

Presspop Gallery will have a few advance preview copies of “Onikage” by Toshio Saeki (Last Gasp). You must see this book in person!!

Here is the SCB signing schedule:

Friday, Oct 2nd
2pm – 4pm Daze, Ghost and Papermonster
4pm-6pm Martha Cooper

Saturday, Oct 3rd
11am – 1pm Alain “KET” Maridueña
2pm – 4pm Ron English

Plastic Antinomy Release Party

Plastic Antinomy Magazine Issue #3 Release Party
Tuesday September 15th, 2009 — 7-10pm

Come meet the makers, writers & featured artists of Plastic Antinomy, listen to DJ DBitS spinning Rock n’ Roll vinyl, and buy a raffle ticket for your chance to win:
- — a digital camera from Adolph Gasser
- — art books from Last Gasp
- — original art by local artists
- — and more!
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At last, the one and only visual arts magazine about the Bay Area, Plastic Antinomy, is releasing its 3rd issue, the BLUE/GREEN Issue with a party at Varnish Fine Art.

A limited number of copies will be on hand, so come early and be one of the first to get your hands on Plastic Antinomy #3.

This issue takes a look at local artists/venues whose work is tied to the environment/water such as the painters Josh Keyes & Alexis Amann, sculptor Ron Garrigues, local paper goods boutique Little Otsu, Mollusk Surf Shop (and art space) and much much more.

www.plasticantinomy.com

Varnish Fine Art
77 Natoma St. @ 2nd
SF CA 94105
(this is a 21+ venue)

Original Underground Cartoonist: SPAIN

Spain Rodriguez is one of the original Zap cartoonists and a fascinating figure with a lot of great stories. He’s having an art show and will be speaking at the Cartoon Art Museum this Thursday, Sept 17.

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Here’s the invite:

The Cartoon Art Museum proudly presents Spain Rodriguez: Rebel in Ink, a retrospective exhibition celebrating the art of seminal underground comix creator and San Francisco legend Spain Rodriguez.

Rebel in Ink looks back on Rodriguez’s 40-plus years as a comic book artist, providing the most comprehensive gallery exhibition of his work to date. In the late 1960s, Rodriguez was one of the pioneers of the underground comix movement, through work on such groundbreaking publications as The East Village Other, Zap Comix, and the first underground tabloid, Zodiac Mindwarp, which was created by Rodriguez. Trashman, one of Rodriguez’s best known creations, was an icon in underground newspapers of the 1960s and 1970s. Rodriguez was an early pioneer of online comics as well, and he collaborated with the late comics historian and writer Bob Callahan in the 1990s on The Dark Hotel, which was featured on the popular website Salon.com. Rodriguez has also been active as an educator at various Bay Area colleges and schools. Among his more recent works are numerous illustrations for the mainstream press, several anthology comics collections, and the critically acclaimed Che: A Graphic Biography, a 2008 graphic novel depicting the life and times of Che Guevara.

The opening reception for this exhibition will take place on Thursday, September 17, 2009 from 7:00-9:00pm. Spain Rodriguez will look back at his long and storied career in a discussion moderated by Cartoon Art Museum founder Malcolm Whyte. This event is free and open to the public.

Cartoon Art Museum
655 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
415-CAR-TOON
www.cartoonart.org

Todd Schorr Book Signing

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Todd Schorr will be signing his beautiful new book, American Surreal, this Saturday, August 15th. The new book picks up where his bestselling book, Dreamland, left off and includes the exquisite ape themed paintings that were unveiled earlier this year.

The large format, hardcover, 100 page book was published by Last Gasp, San Francisco, and will be available for sale at the signing at Merry Karnowsky Gallery in Los Angeles. Limited edition giclées and show posters are also available.

Did we mention that wine and cookies will be served? Mark your calendar for this Saturday, August 15th, from 2-5pm for your time with the master Mr. Schorr.

Saturday, August 15, 2009 at 2pm
Merry Karnowsky Gallery
170 S. La Brea Ave (in the Art 170 Building) Los Angeles, CA 90036

http://www.mkgallery.com

Attaboy’s new show in LA

Anyone in the LA area should take some time to see Attaboy’s new show. Attaboy (along with Annie Owens) edits Hi-Fructose Magazine, and has a great eye for art that is fun, interesting, and special. He’s also an artist himself, and keeps getting better and better.

From the press release:

Atta presents an onslaught of meticulously handcut shadow casting spray varnish stenciled plastic pieces, elaborate “exploded view” drawings, and a Gooberry Patch in the back room, where visitors can pick an unripened, talking pull-string Gooberry Plush and take one home to abuse. After 5 years of waiting, they’ve finally arrived, and they’re still not ripe. Music in the Gooberry Patch will be by toy piano mash-up genius Twink (http://www.twink.net/index.html)

Attaboy @ POVevolving Gallery ~ June 13th to July 8th, 2009

The gallery is located in LA’s Chinatown at:
939 Chung King Road
Los Angeles, CA
90012
www.povevolving.com
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