Thursday, May 14, 2009

Art Walk Downtown LA 05/14/09, 12-9p.m.


www.downtownartwalk.com
Second Thursday of Every Month

The Downtown Art Walk is a free, self-guided tour of the many art galleries and museums in Downtown Los Angeles. 
You've gotta love "Dropped Caddys":
Prints for sale @ ManOne's CREWEST art gallery:
Pharmaka: 101 W. 5th St. 
Outdoor Gallery (between 5th & 6th, on Main)
Classic Rosslyn Hotel:
Bert Green Fine Art Gallery:
GOOD TIMES!

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Saturday, April 18, 2009

BREWERY ART WALK!


REPUBLIC had the opportunity to stop by the Brewery Artwalk today (April 18th). This awesome event is a twice annual open studio weekend at the worlds largest art colony, where over 100 resident artists participate! During this event, patrons have the opportunity to see new works, discover new favorites, speak with the artists and even purchase artworks directly from the artists at studio prices!  

BE ADVISED! Some of the images are extremely graphic, disturbing, and outright disgusting! Art has many modes and evokes different feelings to the viewer. "Beauty (or lack thereof) is in they eye of the beholder..."  

The obvious:


Kasey McMahon & Vanessa Bone of
www.yourpsychogirlfriend.com


Ryan Sanderson & Paul Gilbert of
HEROIC IRONWORKS:


?!?!:


Paradox Iron / Old LA Brewery building:


Antrese Wood
www.antrese.com




Los Angeles Institute of Architecture and Design
www.laiad.com


660 S. Ave. 21
(1-10):



Brewery Shots:



"Let's Play Dead" 
Works by: Ryan Patterson
(310) 924-5114
letsplaydeadla@gmail.com
www.letsplaydead.com





Gyorgyi Kovacs Peluce:





Can't wait for the next Brewery Art Walk in about 6 months!

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Monday, March 16, 2009

On a Sunday Afternoon...

The view from Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, CA.


Kit Hinrichs Exhibition at Art Center College of Design's Alyce De Roulet Williamson Gallery, "Telling Stories Through Design: A Retrospective of Kit Hinrichs" 




I found this passage by Kit Hinrichs to encapsulate the essence of what it is we strive for here @ R E P U B L I C . 


"This exhibition is titled "The Storyteller's Art" because the most effective communication is instilled with a compelling emotional narrative. Telling stories through design requires looking for a story in everything we produce. 

Design is a means to communicate the essence of a subject. It is a way to differentiate brand values by making the complex, simple; the opaque, transparent; the unstructured, concrete; the obtuse, accessible; the ordinary beautiful, and the message, memorable. 

For me, design, at it's best, is a visual story with the same excitement, pacing and emotional power of a great play. And like producing a play, design is not a solitary act, but a collaboration that requires inspiring the talent and spirit of writers, illustrators, photographers, printers, fabricators and everyone else in the creative team. A successful result demands a clear vision and a consistent focus enabling all of the elements to speak with a single voice. 

After 40 years of practice, I am still excited by that challenge and possibilities that design presents, (Kit Hinrichs)." 



Some more amazing student artwork on display @ Art Center: 








At "AMERICANA" on Brand in Glendale, CA:




Old Seeley's Furniture Building on Brand St. in Glendale:


Artist sketching mural in Eaglerock, CA.:


Lost on 7th in Downtown LA:



Weiland Brewery in Downtown LA:



TIMELESS
The Arranger/Composer Series
III of IV

Arthur Verocai
With 30-Piece Orchestra

Dj Sets by MADLIB & Dj NUTS




Folk-jazz composer-arranger ARTHUR VEROCAI is one of the most under-appreciated musical talents out of Brazil, having been long overshadowed by his contemporaries from the Tropicalia movement. Prolific yet unknown for years, he managed to stay under the radar for much of his musical career - until the ever-curious hands of hip-hop unearthed him. Now a favorite among crate-diggers and producers, Verocai is finally being recognized for his significant part in connecting continents and genres with his visionary excursions into psychedelic soul music. 

Born in Rio de Janeiro in 1945, his passion for music developed during the late fifties early sixties Brazil's days of bossa nova. He became an accomplished guitarist and pianist, and in 1966 composed the song "Olhando o Mar" for Andrade's LP Estamos Ai. Soon after, he began circulating in Brazil's music festivals, where he came to the attention of legendary singers like Elis Regina and Ivan Lins, for whom he produced the 1971 album Agora. 

Living under an increasing repressive military dictatorship, Verocai maintained a civil engineering position while moonlighting as a composer-arranger for theater, television and the best recording artists in Brazil. He arranged works for artists across Brazil's musical spectrum, including Gal Costa, Jorge Ben, Elizeth Cardoso, Marcos Valle and O Terco, among countless others...

Great performance, good times! 

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