The upcoming days in review.
While I am waiting for the new Queens Of The Stone Age’s new album to come out June 12th, I am listening to some of their old tunes on repeat.. You can’t ever get tired of Song For The Dead. You can pre-order Era Vulgaris on Insound here, might even get to you before June 12th!
The weekend is right in front with a bunch of exciting events.
Tonight go check Dance To The Underground at the Abandoned Bank (403 W. 8th St., Los Angeles, CA), an AIDS benefit Art show (and dance party!).
The show will be featuring twenty two young artists, most of them undergrads at various universities in the Los Angeles area, including USC, UCLA, Pepperdine , Cal Arts, and Art Center. Also included in the show are older, more established artists outside of the university system. All of our artists have donated their artwork, which will be sold in a silent auction.
All Proceeds from this event will go to AIDS Lifecycle. The gallery will be open from 5 to 9pm then the party starts at 10pm. RSVP here.
Also on Friday is Brodeo at New Image Art Gallery bringing together Bast, Cleon Peterson, Cody Hudson, Date Farmers, David Ellis, Eddie Martinez, Eric White, Evan Hecox, and Kelsey Brookes.
Monsieur Hecox have a new beautiful print for sale on Arkitip, a 3 color silk screen print on Neenah Environment paper, 16 x 20 In. (40.64 x 50.8 cm) in ed. of 100. $95.
I also received yesterday a sweet card announcement for Travis Millard’s first solo book! Congrats Fudge. The book will be published by Narrow Books here in LA and will contain his art and comics, including many pieces previously only published by hand in small batches at the artist’s studio. A great book in perspective! While browsing Millard’s website, I read that he is currently part of an exciting traveling exhibition organized by the Hayward in London, called Cult Fiction. It’s bringing together a lot of fabulous artists.. including Stéphane Blanquet, Daniel Clowes, Liz Craft, Robert Crumb, Julie Doucet, Marcel Dzama, Yoshitomo Nara, Raymond Pettibon, Jon Pylypchuk, David Shrigley, and more! Man what a list.
The show opened last month at the New Image Art Gallery Walsall and will travel around the UK for the upcoming year.
(Left image is Travis Millard, from Fudge Factory site. Right is Evan Hecox’s print from Arkitip site.)


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