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Pedro Matos Interview

Pedro Matos Interview

Chicago based artist showing @MCA.

For the last 20 years or so there has been a bad seed growing in the Portuguese city of Lisbon. They call him Pedro Matos. Growing up he was heavily influenced by skateboarding and graffiti which was…

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Shalo P Interview

Shalo P Interview

Shalo P is a SF based audio-visual artist who recently exhibited a selection of 14 drawings at Ever Gold Gallery coinciding with the recent release of his self-published “LOVE IS SUCH A DANGEROUS GAME”. The zine, containing work created in…

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Audrey Kawasaki @Jonathan Levine
Written by J.L. Schnabel   
Thursday, 17 December 2009, 7:33am

Sexy girl oil paintings on cutout wood panel.

Audrey Kawasaki
Hajimari- a prelude
December 12, 2009-January 9, 2010
Jonathan Levine Gallery
529 West 20th Street, N.Y, N.Y

Words and Photos J.L. Schnabel

Audrey Kawasaki in front of Hyakki Yakou (Night Parade)

This past Saturday evening marked the anticipated New York debut solo show, Hajimari-a prelude, of art star Audrey Kawasaki at Jonathan Levine Gallery. Upon being let onto the 9th floor from the elevator, we were greeted by an assortment of people on a tight, buzzing line that wound around the narrow hallways and even up into the stairwell. A few clipboards were being passed around for the print list; an edition of 150 was available for those lucky to have camped out early enough. This kind of fervor is expected when it comes to Kawasaki and her work, who, like her lovely paintings, remained gracious and radiant throughout the evening. The rise and continued success of Kawasaki marks a new breed of artist in the contemporary movement, one whose work and persona are both highly sought after by a diverse audience that bridges the gap between ages, sexes and cultures, as was evident by those who attended her show, some of which were experiencing their first time in a gallery.

Karasu no Jyou (The Bird Queen) oil and graphite on laser cut wood, 30 x 26.5 in

detail of Karasu no Jyou (The Bird Queen)

Migawari (To Give One's Self) oil and graphite on wood, 20 x 16 in

detail of Migawari (To Give One's Self)

The 15 new paintings, all composed on wood with oil and graphite and featuring her signature, obsessive explorations of the female form via sleepy eyed, sexually charged femmes, continues on the contradictory themes of innocence and sexual fruition. The female figure in her work is never named and she repeatedly appears as a sister, twin lover, muse, schoolgirl, an ornamented geisha, a goddess covered in crow feathers, and even once as a boy. This figure has plagued Kawasaki, has been the ghost she has been chasing, panel after panel, year after year. She is an enigma that even the artist can't fully describe and it may be just for this reason that she is so alluring. She is usually seen as the only realized apparition on the spatial plane of the composition, but within the new work, her surroundings have grown more concrete, more narrative, a technique that has added more of a history and culture to the figures, a choice that in part was inspired by Kawasaki's return to her family's homeland in Japan.

Yuuwaku (Allure) oil and graphite on wood, 26 x 20 in

detail of Yuuwaku (Allure)

Mezameru Maeni (Before You Awake) oil and graphite on wood 30 x 30 in.

The titles reflect this hybrid culture as they appear in Japanese and English. Even the faces, with their tender pale glow around the eyes and sensuous lips, appear to have a more defined ethnicity than in her past incarnations. Their hair, bulbous and epic, reveals more drama and ornamentation, setting her in a more esteemed role while in other renderings her loose hair and nude body reveals her vulnerable yet confident persona. These contradictions are nearly always at play; a loose kimono exposes the bare shoulders of one figure while a set of twins fully reveal their nude forms. This speaks to the mysterious nature of the feminine identity, at once both revealing and hidden. In ,Yuugure no Houkago (After School) this theme is fully explored as a fully uniformed school girl stands in front of two figures, one whose anatomy is exposed while the other is reduced to a skeleton.

detail of Mezameru Maeni (Before You Awake)

Asobiba (Playground) oil and graphite on wood 18 x 16 in.

detail of Asobiba (Playground)

intstallation view

Yuugure no Houkago oil and graphite on wood 26.5 x 30 in.

By adding these more narrative elements; coupled with a glowing and pale color palate, the work becomes more substantial, has more of a complex texture that was only hinted at previously. The eternal "she" has found a context, a specific, (yet varied) identity in these new works, even if she is often alone within these landscapes. In this way, the landscape itself is a kind of reveal, a clue as to who "she" is. However, as unexpected and mysterious as her muse, Kawasaki might decide for these additions to dissolve into the wood grain again. For one thing, a very loyal and diverse audience will be waiting, and watching for her next incarnation.

Kazamachi (Waiting) 30 x 30 in.

detail of Kazamachi (Waiting)

Hitorigoto (Solilioquy) oil and graphite on wood 20 x 16 in.

detail of Hitorigoto (Solilioquy)

Tsuri no Ma (Crane's Dance) 24 x 34.5 in

detail of Meisai ( Disguised) oil and graphite on wood, 30 x 30 in

detail of Meisai ( Disguised)

installation view

installation view

installation view

installation view

installation view

artists Buddy Nestor & Paul Romano

Line waiting to meet Audrey

Epic Crowd

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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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