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Part 2 of Life and Work on a Containership: The Last Leg of a Long Journey
Written by Marty Machado   
Monday, 06 September 2010, 10:12am
by Martin Machado

Well the last time I wrote in to Fecalface I was approaching Dubai on the last of my three fifty-seven day trips from New York to Singapore and back. In typical shipping industry fashion, there was a drastic change of plans at the last minute. The head honcho’s at APL decided to start sending this fleet of ships through the dry-docks in Singapore and we were to be the first. So unfortunately I was not going to be home for the holidays as planned and my stay on board would now exceed six months. However, I was going to get to spend two full weeks in Singapore, after which our ship would start a Pacific run, hitting several new Asian ports and eventually sailing back under that beautiful Golden Gate into my home port of San Francisco.

The Dry-Docks in Singapore

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One Way or Another VII (Part II)
Written by Michael Hsiung   
Thursday, 19 August 2010, 10:35am
Michael Hsiung continues blogging his travels for Color Magazine's traveling skate-centric art shows up and down the west coast. This time the journey starts off with them leaving Escapist in Kansas City, MO and then heading to Austin, TX to meet up with Sieben and the guys from No Comply. We do some skating at the ditch, installing, visit Okay Mountain, have the opening, skate Alien Pond and then start our drive back.

Monday we posted Part One of this post.

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Ed Templeton Talk at OCMA
Written by Michael Hsiung   
Wednesday, 18 August 2010, 9:22am
Last Thursday, we went down to Newport to catch Artist Ed Templeton’s talk with Juxtapoz magazine co-founders Greg Escalante and CR Stecyk III, moderated by Joseph Dugan at the Orange County Museum of Art (OCMA). Director Kevin Barnett aslo presented some footage from his upcoming documentary, Primer, featuring Ed Templeton. Following the panel, Ed signed some copies of his books Deformer andThe Cemetery of Reason while some of us dined at the taco truck. We would have caught the film at the beginning, but we were caught in some brutal traffic. Driving time 1:45 minutes. ~CHECK SOME PHOTOS

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One Way or Another VII
Written by Michael Hsiung   
Monday, 16 August 2010, 10:56am
Michael Hsiung continues blogging his travels for Color Magazine's traveling skate-centric art shows up and down the west coast. This time the journey starts off with them leaving Escapist in Kansas City, MO and then heading to Austin, TX to meet up with Sieben and the guys from No Comply. We do some skating at the ditch, installing, visit Okay Mountain, have the opening, skate Alien Pond and then start our drive back.

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One Way or Another VI
Written by Michael Hsiung   
Wednesday, 28 July 2010, 2:31pm
Michael Hsiung continues his travels for Color Magazine's traveling skate-centric art shows up and down the west coast. This time the journey takes them to Kansas City and to Escapist skate shop.

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One Way or Another V
Written by Michael Hsiung   
Monday, 12 July 2010, 2:02pm

Michael Hsiung continues his travels for Color Magazine's traveling skate-centric art shows up and down the west coast. Meant to add this blog up awhile ago, but moving servers slowed us down. Anyway, enjoy his travels through word and photo form.


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Dennis McNett's Barney's Display
Written by Trippe   
Thursday, 24 June 2010, 6:34pm

NYC based wood block printer Dennis McNett (who showed at FFDG last summer) created the artwork for a curent Barney's window display in NYC... Looks great. Congrats, Dennis. Check it out


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Mi Ju Off to NYC
Written by Trippe   
Wednesday, 23 June 2010, 2:49pm


Mi Ju stopped in the gallery this afternoon to say farewell as she's off to get her masters at Pratt this fall. She'll be living near campus and, besides being an amazing painter, is a great person who spends A LOT of time in the studio. If you're off to Pratt, be on the look-out for her and introduce yourself. If you're a gallery in NYC, hit her up. We sold everything at her solo show @FFDG last month. Wait to you see her works in person. Hot damn! 


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Jeff Soto Interview
Written by Trippe   
Tuesday, 22 June 2010, 2:22pm

We caught up with Jeff to ask him about his upcoming show in NYC @Jonathan Levine opening Sat June 26th.

You mention that this show is going to be much different from previous shows by you having had taken a new direction of sorts. Can you elaborate some on this?

In past work I concentrated on Man vs. Nature conflicts, politics, social issues and the worries that my children will be inheriting this mess. But I've been fascinated by the cycle of life lately, I don't know, maybe I feel that I'm getting older and getting closer to death while my kids are just starting out their lives.

This body of work is trying to capture some of those feelings, the idea of living your life, having all sorts of adventures and stories, then aging and the inevitability of death looming on the horizon. It's universal, it is repeated everyday, and if you look at any lifeform, you have birth, life, reproduction, death, then the cycle comes around again, and it's been going on on Earth for billions of years. As humans I think we always believe we're living in such an important time in history. In reality we are just a little speck on the timeline.

I always think that my grandchildren will know me, my great grandchildren might kinda know me, but after that my wife and I and even our kids will start to fade away in people's minds. One thousand years from now (if humans have not destroyed the planet) will our country and our times be remembered at all? Surprisingly, I'm comfortable with all of this. It's just the cycle of life. It fascinates me and I'm working on paintings that relate to it.


How has had being a dad affected your work?

It has been one of the best things in my life, and I cannot imagine how I'd be without them. I don't know exactly how it changed my work, I think having kids has made me understand more of how the world works. I understand nature in ways I didn't before kids. I don't know, I'm sure it's made an impact on my work. Looking back I see a big difference in my art post August 2005, that's for sure.

Alot of artists I know don't want kids, and that's cool, they want to keep their lifestyle the same, have less responsibilities, I respect that. And it is easier for sure. But I DO think any stable couple who is the slightest bit interested in having kids should go for it. And don't wuss out, have two kids if you can!



Besides working on this show, what have you been up to?

Eating more than I should. I tend to snack a lot when I'm working on a show. It is terrible. I am eating Chinese leftovers as I type this.

You mentioned this being one of your last solo shows for awhile. After this show, what you have planned?

I just need to take a break at this point. I'm going to continue painting, I might try out oil painting for a while, but I want to take it slowly and not have the pressure of a show on my shoulders. I have had too many shows in a row the past two years, haven't had a chance to catch my breath. So I don't have anything planned at all. Going to jump into doing more prints, maybe curate some shows and maybe teach a class or two if anyone will hire me. My future is uncertain and it's kinda scary, but I think it's what I need at this point.



Are you excited about the World Cup at all?

No, I don't even know who's playing. I follow baseball, though the past two years I haven't watched much.

What was the major technical shift from previous works if any?

When I started painting at 14 I thought the pinnacle of art making was the ability to paint things as realistically as possible, and that's what I worked on for a few years. As I learned more about art history I realized there was so much more to art than being able to render well.

So I tried a bunch of things over the years, from traditional painting to embarrassingly failed attempts at video installations and performance art pieces! It took a while but I realized my strengths were in making visual art, and more importantly, that's what I had the most passion for. In the last ten years I've concentrated heavily on painting, but felt like being a "painter" was too limiting. I was finding used pieces of wood, scratch into my surface, create texture, add collage elements, spraypaint on it; this time I am keeping the pieces really clean and pristine, making each piece precious in a way. I think for this show I wanted to visit my early roots of trying to render forms realistically. I am realizing I am a painter and for the first time embracing it. Aint nuthin' wrong with being a painter!




What's an average daily routine for you these days?

I am in show mode right now, so my schedule is all fucked up. I have been staying up late to paint in the garage, sleep, and then work all day at my studio which is a few miles from where we live. Usually though I get up with my wife and the kids and help with breakfast and getting everyone ready. Then I work for 8 hours or so and come home- dinner, kids baths, pajamas, etc. Pretty normal "dad" schedule. I actually crave that "dad" schedule part about having weekends off, and I'm going to try to do that when I get back from NYC! Yeah! Gonna take the kidlets to feed the ducks at the park!


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Antistrot & Never a Dull Moment
Written by Trippe   
Friday, 05 February 2010, 3:42am
We stopped through White Walls and the Shooting Gallery for a quick preview of these two shows opening Saturday Feb 6th. Add a comment
 

David Choe @Fifty24SF Preview
Written by Trippe   
Wednesday, 03 February 2010, 7:09am
We headed up to Fifty24SF to preview his show "Character Assassination" opening Friday, Feb 5th. Add a comment
 

Maya Hayuk @Gallery 16 Preview
Written by Trippe   
Monday, 01 February 2010, 8:29am
Her show opens Friday Feb 5th @Gallery 16 in San Francisco. We take a peek and some new and older works. Add a comment
 

Deuce Seven Mural at 14th and Valencia
Written by Ert O'Hara   
Thursday, 28 January 2010, 7:33am
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maybe you've seen the new mural at 14th and Valencia and wondered, what's the deal with it. Is it an ongoing project? Who did it? Well, we passed by it the other day, did some investigation and found our friend Ert is behind it. She fills Fecal Face in. Add a comment
 

Os Gemeos in Italy
Written by Trippe   
Wednesday, 27 January 2010, 4:17am
Photos and interview from the Brazilian twins now showing in Milan, Italy @Galleria Patricia Armocida. Add a comment
 

Gifts from Grasshut
Written by Trippe   
Thursday, 21 January 2010, 5:57am
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Pearl C. Hsiung Studio Visit
Written by Michael C. Hsiung   
Tuesday, 19 January 2010, 5:35am
Michael swings through the studio of this LA based artist as she prepares for the international group show Arte Contemporaneo - ARCO Madrid opening Feb 17th. Add a comment
 

Josh Keyes, Doze Green, & Saelee Oh Preview
Written by Trippe   
Wednesday, 13 January 2010, 4:05am
3 great solo shows open this Saturday Jan 16th in NYC at Jonathan Levine. If you're out that way, be sure to swing by. Add a comment
 

Exploratorium After Dark
Written by Trippe   
Friday, 08 January 2010, 4:31am
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Interview with Director Erich Weiss
Written by J.L. Schnabel   
Tuesday, 05 January 2010, 4:29am
The film Hori Smoku Sailor Jerry explores the roots of American tattooing through the life of its most iconoclastic figure, Norman "Sailor Jerry" Collins. Add a comment
 

Live and Work on a Container Ship
Written by Martin Machado   
Saturday, 12 December 2009, 8:58am
Nothing like being on pirate watch in the Gulf of Aden. Add a comment
 

Primary Flight Miami '09
Written by Trippe   
Tuesday, 08 December 2009, 2:55am
"The world's largest site-specific street level mural installation :: Art Basel 2009" Add a comment
 

Tinker Street Collective
Written by Trippe   
Monday, 23 November 2009, 8:22am
Insight into this photo collective who brings Fecal Face this week's POTD. Add a comment
 

Contest: Mission of Burma tickets
Written by Trippe   
Monday, 09 November 2009, 5:05am
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Your chance at winning a pair of Mission of Burma tickets for Saturday's show in San Francisco. Add a comment
 

Kelsey Brookes Studio
Written by Trippe   
Tuesday, 03 November 2009, 2:40am
A look into the studio of this San Diego based artist as he prepares for his solo show @Quint Contemporary opening Nov 20th. Add a comment
 

APE 2009
Written by Michael C. Hsiung   
Wednesday, 28 October 2009, 6:34am
Michael C. Hsiung and friends travel up from LA to set up a booth at this year's Alternative Press Expo 2009 in San Francisco. Add a comment
 

Fecal Face Seeks Music Editor
Written by Trippe   
Tuesday, 13 October 2009, 6:40am
Love music and Fecal Face? Combine the two! Add a comment
 

Swoon @Space in Portland Maine
Written by Tod Seelie   
Tuesday, 13 October 2009, 4:25am
A sneak peek of Swoon and her collaborators show "Distance Don't Matter" opening Oct 15th.
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Email of the Day: Dick Chicken
Written by Trippe   
Monday, 12 October 2009, 1:18pm
You live in NYC? Maybe you've seen Dick Chicken around town? He emailed the other day to let us know about his solo show opening on Oct 23rd in Brooklyn @3rdWard
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Jeremy Fish Preview
Written by Trippe   
Saturday, 10 October 2009, 7:07am
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A very small preview of Jeremy Fish's show "Weathering the Storm" which opens at the Laguna Art Museum Nov 7th. Add a comment
 

Mark Whiteley @Fecal Face
Written by Trippe   
Friday, 09 October 2009, 4:22am
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A preview of his book release and art show at Fecal Face opening thursday Oct 15th 7-10pm Add a comment
 

Keith Shore Work
Written by Trippe   
Thursday, 01 October 2009, 5:22am
Keith Shore emailed over some recent work. He also updated his site with new work as well. Check it.
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Dennis McNett @Space 1026
Written by Trippe   
Tuesday, 29 September 2009, 12:11pm
A preview of his show opening Oct 2nd in Philly.
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London: A Trip to Berlin
Written by David Shillinglaw   
Tuesday, 29 September 2009, 2:45am
And assisting Dalek for his show @Elms Lesters Gallery in London plus a lot of Berlin street art. Add a comment
 

DUALITY OF MAN
Written by Trippe   
Thursday, 24 September 2009, 5:57am
Great photos from Carlos de Spinola trying to visualize South Africa's crime problem. Add a comment
 

Ornaldo Kern
Written by Trippe   
Thursday, 24 September 2009, 4:31am
I am an Argentinian painter/street artist, living in Bordeaux. Add a comment
 

If You Build It We Will Burn It
Written by J Crosby   
Tuesday, 15 September 2009, 4:49am
North Carolina collective, Team Lump, travels to East London's arty Bethnal Green neighborhood for this group show @Cell Projects. Add a comment
 

Brian Willmont Preview
Written by Trippe   
Saturday, 12 September 2009, 8:45am
Got some preview images from Bian Willmont's show that opens Sept 12th @Receiver Gallery in SF. Meant to get this up sooner, but it's been a nutty week here at Fecal Face. Better late than never? Add a comment
 

Interplanetary Invasion of Giant Friendly Robots
Written by Trippe   
Wednesday, 02 September 2009, 6:26am
Got this email the other day from Lee Whiteman whom we're not familar with, but their project seems interesting. Wold love to see a city filled with these guys. Add a comment
 

Ben Tour takes Manhattan
Written by Manuel Bello   
Wednesday, 02 September 2009, 4:30am
Ben Tour, Bacon, Hotdogs & Heartburn. Manuel brings us a "Ben Tour" Tour of Manhattan and more. Add a comment
 

Neighborhood SF Preview @Minna
Written by Trippe   
Wednesday, 02 September 2009, 1:46am
A preview of the show that opens Sept 3rd. Great work in here. Add a comment
 

Daniel Albrigo Studio Visit
Written by Julian Duron   
Thursday, 27 August 2009, 9:40am
Julian Duron visits the Williamsburg studio of this oil painter and tattooist who works at the revered NYC tattoo shop, Adorned. Add a comment
 

Asteroid Head Art Club - 4th
Written by Sam Owen   
Tuesday, 04 August 2009, 4:58am
Asteroid Head Art Club's Fourth of July 2009 Summer Camp art happening in Lawrence, KS. Add a comment
 

Upper Fecal San Playground Francisco Face
Written by Trippe   
Monday, 03 August 2009, 5:54am
Win A Trip to San Francisco from Upper Playground and Fecal Face!! Add a comment
 

Fresh out the box: Olajuwan Mitchell
Written by Travis Jensen   
Wednesday, 29 July 2009, 12:32pm
The story of a shoe shiner working on Market St in San Francisco. Add a comment
 

Os Gemeos mural in NYC
Written by Manuel Bello   
Tuesday, 14 July 2009, 4:06am
The Brazilian artist duo working on a new mural @Bowery and Houston. Add a comment
 

Bicycle Film Festival
Written by Andrew McClintock   
Monday, 13 July 2009, 5:34am
BFF opens this week here in San Francisco. This year's event covers music, art and, of course, film. Andrew McClintock interviews BFF founder Brendt Barbur. Add a comment
 

Wanna Be a TV Art Star?
Written by Trippe   
Friday, 10 July 2009, 10:55am
The cable TV station Bravo is putting together an art reality show and are putting out a casting call. Could be funny/ good/ stupid/ whatever. Why no San Francisco casting call??! - "an hour-long creative competition series among aspiring contemporary artists who will create and compete to conquer the art world!" Add a comment
 

Mi Ju @Fecal Face
Written by Trippe   
Wednesday, 24 June 2009, 8:50am
Fantastic paintings at Fecal Face Dot Gallery for our IN-N-OUT summer series. Add a comment
 

How to Avoid the Art Scam
Written by Trippe   
Monday, 08 June 2009, 2:34am
They're even trying to scam the small artist. A heads up. Add a comment
 

Skinner opening at 111 Minna - A Photo Preview
Written by Trippe   
Tuesday, 02 June 2009, 3:22am
111 Minna emailed a few preview photos from WORSHIP THEE KINDLY THE DARK HAND THAT GUIDES ME which opens Thurs June 4th in San Francisco. Add a comment
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Monica Canilao Update
Written by Trippe   
Saturday, 23 May 2009, 9:01am
About 10 hours ago she booked tickets to Italy and will be going there to be on Swoon's new boat project The Swimming cities of Serenissima. Add a comment
 

Sarah Applebaum Studio Visit
Written by Steven Weinberg   
Thursday, 21 May 2009, 9:14am
A preview of her show which opens this Saturday at Receiver Gallery. Steven Weinberg and Jay Hakkinen of Receiver Gallery take a visit to her studio. Add a comment
 

Chicago Update
Written by Ryan Christian   
Thursday, 14 May 2009, 4:18am
Ryan on a tour of some great shows in Chicago, Art Chicago, and from "Sports" which he curated at Synchonicity Gallery in Los Angeles. Add a comment
 

Michael Krueger Studio Visit
Written by Travis Millard   
Wednesday, 06 May 2009, 5:54am
Travis Millard was recently in Lawrence, Kansas and stopped in his friend's studio. Add a comment
 

New York Street Advertising Takeover 2009
Written by Dickchicken   
Tuesday, 28 April 2009, 6:54am
Early Saturday morning, April twenty-fifth, scores of artists and volunteers took to the streets of NYC armed with rollers and five gallon buckets of white paint. By the mid afternoon, this group had whitewashed over 120 outdoor advertising spaces. Add a comment
 

Boogie Preview
Written by Trippe   
Wednesday, 22 April 2009, 3:52am
A preview of Boogie's show "The Best of Times" opening 4/30 at Altamont Showroom in SoHo. Add a comment
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Peter Gronquist preview
Written by Trippe   
Friday, 17 April 2009, 6:13am
A few preview images from his show opening 4/17 at 1AM Gallery San Francisco. Add a comment
 

Daniel Turner
Written by Trippe   
Thursday, 26 March 2009, 3:41am
A little insight into this Brooklyn based artist whose participating in Spirit Rappings @Photo Epicenter opening Friday. Add a comment
 

Mike Shine's Art Shack
Written by Trippe   
Wednesday, 04 March 2009, 7:55am
Mike Shine and friends recreate his Art Shack for the show Inside/Outside: Artist Environments which opens Thursday 3/6 at Museum of Craft and Folk Art in SF. Add a comment
 

Making Ends Meet in London
Written by David Shillinglaw   
Tuesday, 10 February 2009, 11:21am
David Shillinglaw blogs up some 'Freeze' art fair, some street art in Amsterdam and other London whatnots. Add a comment
 

No Bailouts for Art "Banks"
Written by Alex Mackenzie   
Friday, 30 January 2009, 4:07am
Cultural institutions are beginning the sell off entire collections to stay a float comparable to destroying wildlife refuges for the sake of the resources they hold; permanent damage for the sake of temporary benefits. Add a comment
 

Film Review: Dirty Hands
Written by Jeremy Fish   
Monday, 26 January 2009, 6:06am
Jeremy Fish reviews up this documentary on artist David Choe which has been in the making for the last 7 years. Add a comment
 

Santa
Written by Trippe   
Tuesday, 16 December 2008, 4:51am
What do want little boy? Add a comment
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Anthony Lister Visit
Written by Manuel Bello   
Monday, 08 December 2008, 3:33am
Manuel visits Failes studio to find that Lister has taken it over and is going to town. Add a comment
 

Martin Wittfooth Studio Visit
Written by Manuel Bello   
Wednesday, 03 December 2008, 9:42am
Manuel stops through this Brooklyn based artists studio and lives with the consequences. Add a comment
 

Christie's Catalog
Written by Trippe   
Monday, 24 November 2008, 7:21am
Want a Sex Pistols original T shirt? That's going to cost you $1,875 at the Slash auction which ran this morning @Christie's. Add a comment
 

EmailODay: Why the Name Fecal Face?
Written by Trippe   
Friday, 14 November 2008, 8:07am
"Do you have to smear crap on everything these days?" Add a comment
 

Hella Mu'Fuckin' Phones
Written by Groshong   
Monday, 03 November 2008, 6:54am
One of the largest private collections of phones and all that's phone. Add a comment
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Clearance Rack
Written by Travis Jensen   
Tuesday, 28 October 2008, 4:57am
Short story by SF's Travis Jensen. Add a comment
 

ITSOK @Space1026
Written by ITSOK   
Saturday, 18 October 2008, 6:10am
Sighn & Trevor Reese head over to Philly for their two person show. Add a comment
 

London: Fall Preview
Written by David Shillinglaw   
Thursday, 16 October 2008, 11:17am
The Tate, Anthony Lister, WK Interact, Collision, Lazarides, and more... David Shillinglaw brings it. Add a comment
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Matt Furie's Illiterate
Written by Trippe   
Thursday, 16 October 2008, 4:02am
Illiterate Magazine features one of our favorites. Add a comment
 

Mail: Missing Fecal Face Tee
Written by Trippe   
Saturday, 11 October 2008, 4:40am
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DeBate
Written by Random   
Saturday, 27 September 2008, 2:05am
Some people view the first debate different than others. Add a comment
 

California Academy of Sciences
Written by Jesse Pollock   
Tuesday, 12 August 2008, 8:29am
Jesse got a behind the scenes tour of the new California Academy of Sciences building before it opens Sept 27th. Add a comment
 

In Progress: Mike Shine
Written by trippe   
Thursday, 07 August 2008, 6:32am
Mike Shine was in Fecal Face Dot Gallery last night covering the place in paint as he prepares for his show that opens Friday, August 8th (6-9pm) Add a comment
 

Behind the Scenes w/Sieben & Friends
Written by Matt Irving   
Friday, 18 July 2008, 2:13am
A look at the filming of Sieben's awesome new short film complete with video clips by Wolfe. Add a comment
 

Jonathan Viner Studio Visit
Written by Manuel Bello   
Thursday, 10 July 2008, 4:22am
Manuel heads over to Brooklyn for a look-see. Add a comment
 

Caitlin Denny
Written by Trippe   
Tuesday, 17 June 2008, 6:14am
Who are these people who want to help out with Fecal Face?! Add a comment
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Gabe Ramos
Written by Trippe   
Tuesday, 10 June 2008, 6:15am
Let's meet some of the interns. Add a comment
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Mark Whalen & Autolux
Wednesday, 08 February 2012, 10:59am

Mark Whalen (Kill Pixie), who's showing with Jay Howell at FFDG w/ an opening set for Sat., Feb 18th (6-9pm), did paintings for Autolux's new video for The Science of Imaginary Solutions which was animated & directed by Thomas McMahan. The video premieres online Feb 12th at midnight.

Before the online release, they're hosting a preview party Sat evening across from LACMA in LA to celebrate and screen the new video. ~complete details.

 

Mission Map Project
Tuesday, 07 February 2012, 12:46pm

A bunch of Mission district businesses here in SF (Mike Giant, Benny Gold, Joshy D, and others) got together to put together a Mission Map of businesses you should check out. Map and app release party goes down Saturday @111 Minna in SF (7-10pm)... We just moved FFDG to the Mission and didn't make the 1st version to be included. There are talks of a future V2 release.


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MCD Prints Online
Saturday, 04 February 2012, 4:25pm

We still have a few prints left from the MCD show @FFDG. 4 color silk screens from the likes of Jeremy Fish, Aiyana Udesen, Matt Furie, and others for $75.


Jeremy Fish 4 color silk screen print

 

Fecal Face's New Intern
Friday, 03 February 2012, 4:00pm

Say hi to Fecal Face & FFDG's new intern, Alexander Uhrich, who's in his last year at SFAI. He has to put in 90 hours of work, so you'll be seeing a lot of him.

Check his site to check his photography... Mucho eye entertainment to be viewed.


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Fecal Face Tumblr
Friday, 03 February 2012, 2:31pm

Hey, if you're a Tumblr fan, Fecal Face is on there as well. We'll be posting a taste of what you see here on the site... Tumblr was nice enough to give us fecalface.tumblr.com since someone had it but never made a post on it... You know what? Wonder if we claimed it years back and forgot about it. Hum.

 

Texting by Albert Reyes
Friday, 03 February 2012, 1:55pm

Love this piece by Albert Reyes that's now showing in Future Colors of America @FFDG through Feb 11th. ~more.

 

Ryan Wallace & Chris Duncan - Toronto Fri
Wednesday, 01 February 2012, 10:13am

Ryan Wallace & Chris Duncan open Transmission Lines in Toronto at Cooper Cole Gallery Friday, Feb 3rd.

Wallace and Duncan's linear variations of shape explore the margins of time and space while echoing the unstable tension between vision, perception, and reflection. Both artists explore a variety of materials to great visual effect. ~complete show details.


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The Story of Sue Nami
Tuesday, 31 January 2012, 9:36am

In the days following the Fukushima nuclear disaster, I was asked to make a poster for the Devo show at the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco. The image was a Japanese girl, wearing a nuclear t shirt, with the kanji character for earth tattooed on her shoulder. She was dead. I called her Sue Nami, and much to my surprise, the band liked it. ~keep reading Zolton's story of Sue.

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Josh Short @Ever Gold, Tonight
Thursday, 02 February 2012, 11:18am

Ever Gold in SF opens a month long residency with Josh Short's Bomb Shelter Radio and Tenderloin Self- Defense Club tonight, Thurs (6-10pm). Check the video for a complete picture of what to expect.

Over the course of his residency at Ever Gold Gallery, Josh Short will build "Bomb Shelter Radio" and host several live sonic events that will include experimental noise transmissions, live metal and hardcore bands, and subversive FM radio interventions. This will also be aided by guerrilla public installations of radios installed around the Tenderloin bringing his interventions directly to the street as a form of audio graffiti. During the day the gallery will become the "Tenderloin Self-Defense Club", where Short will offer martial arts instruction to the neighborhood inhabitants, artists, and musicians. ~show details

 

F.C.A. @FFDG Opening Pics
Monday, 30 January 2012, 10:05am

A few pics from last week's opening of Future Colors of America @FFDG.

The rain came down hard on the 20th but people came through to view the massive show featuring works from Albert Reyes, Aiyana Udesen, and Matt Furie. The show runs through Feb 11th.


Albert Reyes (right)


Lizzy and Martin of the Vapor Room


 

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:: Chance James 'into the darkness' - Fri
:: 'War, Women, Whiskey and More - Fri
:: 200 Yards - Fri
:: EAT MY SHORTS - A Series of Short Films - Fri
:: The Truck Show @ 1AM, charity event ben.. - Fri
:: Day-Broo-Yay - Fri
:: Free Parking - Fri
:: People I've Loved - Fri
:: Make It @ MOCFA with Guest Artist Stan .. - Sat
:: Artists' Talk at SLATE Contemporary Art.. - Sat
:: Mr. Fish: GO FISH (how to win contempt .. - Sat
:: Mr. Fish: presented in conjunction with.. - Sat
:: MFA Now 2012 @Root Division - Sat
:: White Walls Presents: Winter Group Show - Sat
:: Stencil Class by Jeremy Novy - Sat

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:: Animal Love - Wed
:: Frontrunner Annual Show - Thu
:: Mark Price . Hyper 20XX - Thu
:: Resident Talk: Bad at Sports and apexar.. - Thu
:: Sutured - Fri
:: Chilled Oily Nicely Corrupt Hearts (C.O.. - Fri
:: Time Harvest - Sat
:: Immaculate: Reflections of Mary - Sat

+LA
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:: Chris Stain, H.Veng.Smith & Taka Sudo @.. - Sat
:: Dawn Kasper: Music for Hoarders - Sat
:: Jocelyn Foye: DANCE, OPERA, DRAW - Sat
:: Kelie Bowman, Rob Dioran, STO, Jessie R.. - Sat
:: Nicholas Grider: Please Please Please - Sat
:: Paper Airplanes, New Art by Alex Chiu - Sat

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Your SF Photos

Last week we did our first themed Photo of the Day asking you to email in your quintessential San Francisco photos. We got so many great entries and couldn't squeeze them all in. So, here's a bit of overflow from the images emailed in.


Hola from Tequisquiapan Mexico

Hey there, I just got back from a short residency down in a small town two hours north of Mexico City called Tequisquiapan. I was asked to come down there to meet some of the crew of the Clipperton Project, which basically is going to be a crazy boat trip in March with scientists and artists going out to a very remote atoll in the Pacific called Clipperton Island. Anyways, I thought you might like to see some photos of the town and the graffiti that I was surprised to find there.


FFDG's Permanent Home

We can finally shut up about FFDG's fire, about FFDG's temp space, about all the transitions, because we signed a 2 year lease on a new space in the heart of the Mission District last night!


Real Etheral by Evan Mann

Real Ethereal embraces our mysterious relationship with life. It blends the physical with the metaphysical on a journey through an ever-transitioning space where common interactions become extraordinary and perception ventures into the otherworldly. Real Ethereal examines possibilities of unseen realities and metaphorically represents the winding path that reveals before us and conceals behind us; the future remains a mystery while the past fades quickly into the recesses of our mind. We are left with the present: the mysterious reality of our existence; the hair of time difficult to grasp.


High 5s: As The World Turns

... we look forward to the new year.


Josh Peters Interview

Josh Peters is a La based painter/ curator/ cool guy/ I chatted with him recently about his work, here it is.


Scanner Photography by Sean Vranizan

Recent UC Santa Cruz photography graduate Sean Vranizan emailed over this series of images he creates by using a scanner as a camera, upon which found and collected objects, both two-dimensional and three, were used in collage format.


Interview w/ Alex Ziv & Quinn Arneson

SF based artists Alex Ziv & Quinn Arneson are in their final year at the San Francisco Art Institute and open the two person show UNIBROW: BRIDGING THE GAP Thursday, Dec 8th at Gallery Heist.


Post War Years - All Eyes

Great new video by Philadelphia based director Tobias Stretch whose videos feature his puppet work - If you have some time, browse his other great bizarre dreamlike videos.


Double Breaks @Double Break

A few November weekends back, I headed down with Travis Millard and Jim Dirschberger for o Breaks, a group show curated by Jay Howell and Louis Schmidt, which opened 11.11.11 at Double Break store and gallery in San Diego, CA.


Dream Team in Sao Paulo - Part 2

Before the show it was pretty much just me and Pacolli painting the whole gallery and doing all the instalations and hanging all the work. lots of shit to be done. I also painted the front of Choque the week after the opening. And we had a little concert at Choque in which I played keyboard and two other folks played guitar and sang. Ephameron went there the day before the opening and did a tape installation as well. During the month we also had a zine/print/shirt sale at Choque as well. It all went very well and we had a blast! -Mildred


Pseudo-Advertising by Alexandros Vasmoulakis

I am dealing with a new series called "Pseudo-Advertising", where I focus upon the relationship between today’s muralism and the contemporary outdoor advertising.


Nick Howard

Got an email from Minneapolis, MN based artist Nick Howard with some works attached. Love the pieces.


Charles Martin for 11.11.11

Charles participated in the group show 11.11.11 at FFDG in Nov/ Dec 2011. He studies at Cooper Union NYC.


A Visit w/ Strange Bird

Last week, after swinging by Rebel 8 clothing's HQ in San Francisco, we swung by the HQ of Strange Bird Distribution distributors of Low Card, Think Skateboards, Hubba Wheels, etc...


A Visit w/ Rebel 8

Stopped through Rebel 8 clothing HQ last week to see what their up to. We've known Joshy D. 10 plus years back when he was doing the SF graffiti site, HiFiArt.com in the early days of the internet when Fecal Face was just getting its start. Nice to see Mike Giant, whose designs adjorn many of Rebel 8's clothing, and Josh doing so well.


Steven Riddle @Water McBeer

Water McBeer Gallery is proud to announce its curent solo exhibition "Dinner Guest" featuring work by Steven Riddle


Nathan Brown for 11.11.11

Nathan is curently showing in the group show 11.11.11 up now @FFDG here in San Francisco through Dec 17th.


Sage Vaughn @Fifty24SF

Los Angeles based Sage Vaughn opened up Runaways at SF's Fifty24SF last Saturday.


BIG DEATH SPANK

Photos from Check Your Ponytail tour featuring Spank Rock, Big Freedia and the Death Set.


Chicago's Andrew Mongenas

Chicago based artist/ craftsman and Chicago Art Institue graduate Andrew Mongenas' sculpture works.


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