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Pedro Matos Interview

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Dennis McNett Mini Interview
Written by Trolf   
Wednesday, 15 July 2009, 10:17am

We catch up with NYC based artist and Pratt professor as he travels the country showing his work. He stops at Fecal Face for show this Saturday 7/18! Dennis McNett mini-interview We did an interview with print-maker, skateboard graphics-maker, teacher, and all around excellent fellow Dennis McNett a while back, so on the occasion of his one night only solo show at Fecal Face Dot Gallery we asked him about more recent goings on.

Dennis's work has always been striking and, more often than not, visceral and violent, but his intensely detailed depictions of animals (both legendary and actual), withered human anatomy, and his own personal mythology (drawn largely from Norse themes) seem to have less to do with death and brutality than with an affirmation of life.

Dennis is also one of the most prolific artists currently working in what many see as a tedious medium, and while our focus may be increasingly drawn to the instant gratification of digital media it's a welcome counterpoint to see that there are still folks out there laboring for hundreds of hours over table-sized blocks of wood with razor-sharp knives gripped tightly in their fists. -Andreas Trolf

You teach printmaking at Pratt in New York. Is there a strong interest in printmaking these days with the students. Has its popularity grown or declined from your time there?

I don't want to talk about Pratt. I'm on vacation. The best part of teaching is the students.

So you're traveling across the US, putting on shows along the way with one coming up July 18th at Fecal Face Dot Gallery. How's the traveling going? What can people expect at your show?

It feels real good being back on the road. Good times so far. I'm fucking siked to be going back to SF. I'm bringing several new one-of-a-kind wood carvings, collages, and prints to Fecal Face Dot Gallery. Sizes range from 4 foot by 8 foot tapestry-size woodcuts to smaller 8" x 11" lino-cut prints, and print prices ranging from $10 to $1500. Editions of prints will be on hand for cash and carry and the show will only be up Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon.

Any good highlights from your travels thus far?

Yes!! I did a visiting artist gig in Elgin, IL and had a blast with the kids there making stuff. Hung out with Tom Huck at Evil Prints in St. Louis, which is always good times and good people. And I'm fixin' to leave South Dakota where a did a workshop at Frogmans teaching people how to make masks; we did a small parade at the end with smoke bombs, masks, and noise makers. Now I'm head towards the badlands to get my batteries charged back up and speak with the spirit of the wolfbat.

Do you limit the amount of prints you'll make of a single image from a block?

Most all of my prints are limited editions. I do run some images that are not numbered which are usually small images and very cheap so that anyone can walk away from my show with something if they want.

You do original drawings as well. What percentage of your work is prints versus drawings?

I'd say 90% of what I do is prints. I love carving, the mark it makes, and the ability to make multiples of the work keeps it affordable. I've been doing quite a bit of one-of-a-kind stuff lately too...[and] I also use my images in collage/drawings and 3D work.

Your show is titled Year of the Wolfbat. What is the wolfbat and why is this its year?

The wolfbat is a spirit that can be called upon to conjure up high amounts of good energy and invoke a primal fury in anyone who calls upon him. It is the great giant Fenris resurrected. It is this year that the wolfbat rises and shows his presence and awakens the sleeping spirit.

You have your art on a vans shoe. How did that come about?

I credit everything back to Antihero and Julien Stranger allowing me to do boards for them. That opened my work up to that audience. Vans was really awesome to work for. They didn't ask me to do anything different from I already do and just seem to be good folks.

Year of The Wolfbat!
Dennis McNett solo show
Saturday July 18 (7-10pm)
@Fecal Face Dot Gallery
66 Gough St. San Francisco {moscomment}


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Kelly Tunstall @Giant Robot NYC
Saturday, 04 September 2010, 1:08pm

Kelly Tunstall & Susie Ghahremani tonight, Saturday, in NYC @Giant Robot. Meant to tell you guys sooner. Preview. September 4, 6:30 - 10:00 p.m. Giant Robot Gallery 437 East 9th Street Between 1st Ave. & Ave. A, in the East Village New York, New York 10009 (212) 674-GRNY (4769) | grny.net

 

It's an After Fecal Party!
Wednesday, 01 September 2010, 1:52pm

RSVP 4 THE FECAL FACE SHOW & *AFTER PARTY* <-- It's been 10 freakin' years. After the art show ends at the Luggage Store we're going to party with 3 great San Francisco bands and one classic DJ. An $8 donation (no one turned away for lack of funds) gets you a raffle ticket and a chance to win original artwork and clothing donated by Upper Playground!

Live Music from:
Kelley Stoltz
Sonny Smith
Ty Segall
&DJ Ted Shred

 

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Opening Thurs in SF
Wednesday, 01 September 2010, 4:57pm

Stanley Donwood @Fifty24SF <-- Donwood is well known for his Radiohead album cover artwork. 7:30-10pm 218 Fillmore St - preview images.


Stanley Donwood @Fifty24SF

EVERYDAY @111 MINNA <-- featuring works from tattoo artists Mike Davis, Mike Giant, Ryan Scott Shaffer, Juan Puente, Regino Gonzales, Daniel Albrigo, Shawn Barber Henry Lewis, Don Edward Hardy and Edu Cerro.


Shawn Barber

2 SOLO SHOW @EVER GOLD <-- featuring works from Jeremiah Jenkins & Josh Short. From what we can gather Josh Short is creating an apocalyptic football field with objects created by guest artists and where he'll use a remote control monster truck to destroy them... A performance of "smashing the religious and political sculptures he made on the monster track dirt jump he has built in the middle of the gallery". 6-9pm. 441 O'Farrell St.


Jeremiah Jenkins @Ever Gold

ERIC OTTO SOLO @FABRIC 8 <-- In his largest solo show to date, filling two San Francisco galleries, Erik Otto illustrates the themes of struggle one must face in order to achieve growth – self-fulfillment versus self-destruction and how the transient nature of time dictates the uncertainty of life. 7-10pm 3318 22nd St near Valencia


Eric Otto @Fabric 8

 

Don Porcella @Alphonse Berber Projects
Wednesday, 01 September 2010, 10:11am

Brooklyn based Don Porcella emailed over a few photos from his current show featuring his unique pipe cleaner sculptures @Alphonse Berber Projects here in SF (575 Sutter St.). The show Nature Boy runs through 10/2.

 

JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT: THE RADIANT CHILD
Monday, 30 August 2010, 3:46pm

Opening up this Friday @Lumiere Theater on California @Polk here in SF and is also opening in Berkely as well. More dates and cities.

The meteoric rise and fall of Jean-Michel Basquiat, born 1960. In the crime-ridden NYC of the 1970s, he covers the city with the graffiti tag SAMO. In 1981 he puts paint on canvas for the first time, and by 1983 he is an artist with “rock star status.” In 1985 he and Andy Warhol become close friends and painting collaborators, but they part ways and Warhol dies suddenly in 1987. Basquiat’s heroin addiction worsens, and he dies of an overdose in 1988. The artist was 25 years old at the height of his career, and today his canvases sell for more than a million dollars. With compassion and insight, Tamra Davis details the mysteries that surround this charismatic young man, an artist of enormous talent whose fortunes mirrored the rollercoaster quality of the downtown scene he seemed to embody.

 

Bear Flag Wine
Saturday, 28 August 2010, 10:50am

Thanks to Bear Flag Wine who will be providing complimentary wine for the Fecal Face 10 Year Anniversary Show opening up on Sept 10th @The Luggage Store in San Francisco. The stuff is damn tasty.

 

David Lyle Paintings
Thursday, 26 August 2010, 2:13pm

Wanna thank NYC based painter David Lyle for sending us this fantastic print. David's paintings are inspired from found photographs. He "feels that to find a lost photo and paint it, allows the photo and the memory to have a second life." We've been fans of his work for some time now. ~check some

 

You're So Stencil
Wednesday, 25 August 2010, 2:11pm

Street art is all the rage. No original ideas? No problem. You're So Stencil is for you. We take a look inside.

 

The Vapor Room
Wednesday, 25 August 2010, 12:23pm

Wanna thank marijuana dispensary The Vapor Room for being a sponsor of our 10 year anniversary show opening up on Sept 10th here in San Francisco. Funny because we don't even smoke pot here at Fecal Face, but if we did, The Vapor Room would be our jam.

 

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Wednesday, 25 August 2010, 12:50pm


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