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3 months ago
Saturday, October 10, 2009 at 10:44 am

Notable participating artists have included Augor, Bask, Blek Le Rat, Boxi, David Choe, Crome, Cycle, Michael De
Feo, Dare, Depoe, Dolla, Ellis G, El Mac, Ewok, Frerk, Logan Hicks, Andy Howell, Kofie, Lady Pink, The London
Police, MSG, Kenton Parker, Retna, Revok, Reyes, Risk, Santiago Rubino, She Kills He, Chris Stain, TCP, Tes One,
Typoe, WK Interact, Marc C. Woehr and Agustina Woodgate. Primary Flight is a launch pad for some Street Artists,
and a homecoming for others, such as Shepherd Fairey and Ron English, both of whom transitioned from Street Art
to the Fine Art arena.
Find out more at: primaryflight.com

8 months ago
Thursday, May 28, 2009 at 10:45 pm

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8 months ago
Thursday, May 21, 2009 at 9:18 pm

9 months ago
Tuesday, April 14, 2009 at 11:51 am

 
Friday April 24th, 2009

Insomniac Events presents
MERGE
Music * Art * Fashion


Electro/House Main Area
Special performance by the legendary Afrika Bambaataa
Also featuring Aaron Lacrate, Public, Thee Mike B & IShowMyself

Drum & Bass Lounge presented by Bassrush
Hosted by MC's Dino & Questionmark
Featuring DJ's Hazen, Machete, Heavy Hittahz, Subflo, Scooba, Circuit & Deco

Techno Upstairs VIP presented by i.d.e.a.
Featuring Qzen, The Bystanders, Aaron Castle & Sissy Wong

Buddha's Reggae Garden hosted by I&I Soundsystem
Featuring Aurilito & Shakespeare + Special Guests

Artist Exhibit featuring
Retna, Revok, Ewok, Krush, Sonny, Michael Delakaut / Wise, Kenton Parker

T-Shirt printing by Hit & Run // Photos by Shadowscene

21+ // $10 Cover All Night Long

RSVP for Free Entry from 9-11pm on Pete G's List!

http://www.superstarsvip.com/pages/bassrush-rsvp.php

Drink Specials will also be available before 11pm!!

VANGUARD
6021 Hollywood Blvd.
Hollywood, CA 90028
1 year and 2 months ago
Tuesday, November 18, 2008 at 1:39 pm









 






2 year and 6 months ago
Thursday, July 12, 2007 at 5:36 pm
2 year and 7 months ago
Sunday, July 8, 2007 at 4:43 pm
CLICK CLACK THE WORLD FAMOUS SEVENTH LETTER CREW STRIKES AGAIN

Ed Templeton, Joe King, Steel, Phil Holt, Matt Gordon, Risk, David Choe, Estevan Oriol, Aroe, Joe Hahn, Dmote, Chaz Bojorquez, Fate's Venem, Mr. Cartoon, Michael Delahaut, Kenton Parker, Victor Reyes Chapa, Jersey Joe, Tommy Ruets, Stormie Mills, Aaron Horkey, Earsnot, Mqism, Shepard Fairey, Chris Garver, Sp One, Seak, Saber, Revok, Push, Pose, Retna, Krush, Phyn Finn, Ewok, Totem2, Jason Bles Kundell, Amandalynn, Norm, Zeser, Sever, Grime, Slick, Hense, Alexis Ross, Wanto, Sect, Barry Twist Mcgee, The Mac, Persue Bunny Kitty, Doze Green, Haze, Bates, Ceaze, Ron English, Dame, Askew, Shawn Barber....
2 year and 7 months ago
Monday, June 25, 2007 at 11:43 pm
Juxtapoz is pleased to announce the very special Seventh Letter issue. The Seventh Letter is a graffiti and art collective, and we've taken the entire crew and given them an entire issue of Juxtapoz. The cover story is Saber, fresh off the 10-year anniversary of his famed LA River piece, and his upcoming solo show at White Walls Gallery in San Francisco. Also featured in this issue are Retna, Revok, Eklips, Look, Ewok, Fate, Push, Reyes, Sever, Rime, and Persue. Profiled artists include Barry McGee, SA Studios, Alexis Ross, Wise, Jason Kundell, Pysa, Hael, Hense, Finn, Norm, Amandalynn, Krush, Ceaze, Kenton Parker, Ron English, QP, Wanto, and Stormie. Shepard Fairey, Haze, Chaz Bojorquez, Zeser, and Earsnot make guest appearances as well.

The Seventh Letter issue also features a FREE pull-out poster of Saber's LA River piece, and FREE sticker sheet featuring The Seventh Letter crew graphics.

2 year and 10 months ago
Wednesday, April 4, 2007 at 1:15 pm
2 year and 10 months ago
Friday, March 30, 2007 at 1:16 pm


Find out more at: KushTV
2 year and 10 months ago
Thursday, March 29, 2007 at 11:29 pm

2 year and 10 months ago
Friday, March 16, 2007 at 8:25 pm




The Temptations

The Tempt One benefit

By CAROLINE RYDER
Wednesday, March 14, 2007 - 4:00 pm
Sneakerheads, graff writers and their skate-punk brethren have infiltrated the peaceful boulevards of Culver City. Garbed in all-over-print hoodies and baseball caps, they’re lining up outside the URB Gallery, where works by more than 100 big-name street artists are being sold tonight. Many of the featured artists are inside, milling around, and Stefan, a young graff writer from Venice, is desperate to get in. “I want to meet Eklips,” he says, referring to his favorite graffiti writer. “It’s gonna be the sickest.”

The Saturday-night art auction is benefiting terminally ill artist Tony “Tempt One” Quan, 38, West Coast graffiti O.G. and co-founder of Big Time, one of the first L.A. mags to document the culture. Tempt isn’t here tonight, because he’s in a hospital bed, paralyzed by amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (often referred to as Lou Gehrig’s disease), a neurodegenerative condition he has been fighting since 2003. He can’t move, and his communication is limited to blinking.

Tempt wants to leave the hospital and spend his last days at home, something that will cost his family a minimum of $50,000 in home nursing and equipment costs. So more than 100 leading contemporary and street artists — including Haze, Shepard Fairey, Barry McGee, Slick, Saber, Futura and Mister Cartoon — agreed to donate original works to tonight’s benefit, with all proceeds going to the Quan family. Raymond Roker, founder of URB magazine, offered his gallery space to the cause.

“It’s pretty unprecedented,” says Raymond Codrington, a cultural anthropologist whom I meet outside. Codrington seems to know his Saber from his Futura (he curated last year’s “Movement: Hip Hop in L.A.” exhibit), so I ask him if he’ll give me a guided tour of the art. We step inside, where the aerosol and Sharpie fumes are overwhelming. The environment is predominantly hipster male, with many favoring fedoras, fingerless gloves, and heavy black-rimmed glasses à la DJ Franki Chan. Young skate rats, looking fresh off a Larry Clark movie set, are holding cans of Krylon spray paint like accessories. The few girls I do see are wearing either lots of gold or none at all. Everyone is taking photos — of each other, of the bigtime graff artists in the crowd, and of the art. So much art, in every direction, in every imaginable color, style and medium.

There are black-and-white photo portraits of hot women by Estevan Oriol. Pencil sketches of Tupac and members of N.W.A. Graff legend Barry “Twist” McGee, one of the biggest artists to participate, has painted floating heads, small, square and frowning. A huge mural places Tempt’s black-and-white visage next to his tag. In the center of the room are 17 3-foot-high spray cans with little legs, each one customized by a different artist (one is dressed like a little gangbanger, with its face obscured by a black bandanna). There’s a set of painted skateboards on the wall, one showing the side of a New York subway train covered in Tempt artwork. The artist who donated them is an unknown who had turned up at the gallery that morning and given them his work (his pieces were among the first to sell).

Dave Flores, whose own art show opened tonight (next door, at Project:Studio), wanders in and checks on his piece. Saber, who created the world’s largest graffiti mural, along the concrete banks of the L.A. River, is hanging out by his triptych of dark, fantasy graff paintings. And the artist Blake Ingram, co-founder of the FUCT streetwear line, has donated a series of images showing his wife’s perfectly pedicured feet in hot, strappy high heels (“I have a little shoe fetish,” he later confesses).

I spot a silk-screened print showing Tempt’s own masterful brand of calligraphy. On the margins is a thumbprint. It belongs to Tempt. Slick, Tempt’s close friend, had taken copies of the poster to the hospital, pushed his friend’s thumb into an ink pad, and then pressed it onto each and every print. The driving force behind tonight’s benefit, Slick is posing for photos right now, talking to fans and signing the backs of their shirts. His eyes are tired, and sweat droplets line his brow. “Tonight has been really crazy,” he says. “I don’t know where to begin.” Then, breaking into a smile, he adds: “Tempt’s going to be proud.”

Find out more at: LA WEEKLY
2 year and 10 months ago
Monday, March 12, 2007 at 3:22 am

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