

RED FOREST
New Works and Installation By:
Ekundayo & Johnny "KMNDZ" Rodriguez
See: Sneak Peak
Runs 10-08-08 through 10-31-08


Canned Goods Interview with Australian graffiti artist and painter Stormie, member ADS Crew and AWR Crew.

Three days of graffiti, avant-garde and celebration. Because of its authentical style and its message, the Meeting is mentioned as the most important international graffiti event. Established in the early 90's in Wiesbaden, Germany, MEETING OF STYLES has spread its message all over the world. In 2008, among others, Venice, New York, Rio de Janeiro, St. Petersburg, Los Angeles and Mexico are hosting the event. This is the third annual Montreal event. www.mosmtl.com

GHOST IN THE MACHINE Recent Works By Melly Trochez
September 14th, 2008

“Ghost in the Machine”
Frank Pictues Gallery, Bergamont Station
Opening Reception September 14th 2008
6:30-9:30 pm
Melly Trochez was born in Los Angeles, California in 1978. At a young age of 29, the prolific artist has already reached several ambitious markers in her career. Her paintings are sought by major museums and private collections nation wide. She has exhibited in over 30 established galleries and a few museums including the De Young Museum in San Francisco and the Riverside Metropolitan Museum in California. Frank Pictures Gallery at Bergamont Station in Santa Monica hosted Melly’s first solo exhibition self titled one year ago. Proved a success, the gallery will host her second solo titled “Ghost in the Machine”. This exhibition will show a comprehensive body of work that expresses the interest to share her personal philosophies on art, life and spirituality.
“The Ghost in the Machine” refers to the clash between the human soul and the external forces that influence the journey to spiritual liberation. From early cave paintings to ancient Egypt, to Renaissance paintings art has managed to report current ideologies of its time. What makes the work of Melly Trochez so uniquely compelling because not only is she currently undertaking this colossal journey but she is also willing to share the intimate process of self- discovery with her audience. Many of her works are significantly timely in that they reflect the current state of humanity who hunger for spirituality and are hindered by media oppression and commercialism. Although uplifting and delicately passionate, her paintings are also a commentary on pop culture, where quick, easy and instantly gratifying solutions are offered to complex spiritual dilemmas. They comment on the destruction of culture and identity while also raising questions regarding the harmony between human desire and spiritual awakening. That is, how can humanity live sincerely and genuinely within the confining influence of the machine? Most importantly, how can humanity salvage the ghost from corruption and decay? These conflicting dilemmas permeate throughout her works with the sole purpose of initiating dialogue within the inner ghosts of her audience.
mellytrochez.com, Frank Pictures Gallery
So Low Brown, Germs Solo Show at Tropico De Nopal
September 13th, 2008
01 Gallery is proud to present “Blackwater Babylon” by Michael Knowlton
September 13th, 2008

01 Gallery is proud to present “Blackwater Babylon” by Michael Knowlton. Michael Knowlton is an artist involved in the lowbrow art scene, is a writer for Juxtapoz Magazine, and an early exhibitor in Zero One Gallery. This will be his 6th solo show at the gallery!!
His recent paintings are politically charged comments on current events; including the war in Iraq. He was inspired by news broadcasts on TV and in newspapers, photojournalistic scenes, and the artist’s unique narrative.
Michael Knowlton explains that the Blackwater Babylon paintings “try to express [his] frustration at the squandering of resources, lives, and future for what it seems to be a business deal that will leave us vulnerable and uner-armed if a real threat occurs. The mercenaries in these pictures are fictitious, but no more a lie than any told in Washington,” -Michael Knowlton.
After Party
@ La Cita
The Undisputed Champions after party at La Cita was such a great success that we decided to do it again!
Please join us at La Cita , 336 S Hill St Los Angeles, CA 90013, for the after party. A VIP pass will be handed out at the opening for a reduced admission, just $5!
01 Gallery will take over the back patio once again from 10-2 am. If you missed it last time, don’t miss it again!
01 Gallery
@ the Barker Block


