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Date: Friday, October 24, 2008 At 03:00 PM
Duration: 3 Hours
Repeat Event: Every Day
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d Hoc Art is excited to announce that starting with our next show, we will have 2 gallery spaces! We are officially opening up the Ad Hoc Art PROJECT ROOM!
This means each month you will now have 2 shows on exhibit to see.
Here is what we have lined up for you next...
1a) IN THE FRONT GALLERY: "In The Language of Angels"
Featuring: Lisa Alisa, Camilla d'Errico, Sarah Joncas, Simone Maynard, Mia & Mijn Schatje
October 24th - November 23rd, 2008
Opening Reception: Friday, October 24th,7-10pm
"In The Language of Angels" examines the softer side of Pop Surrealism through the collection of artworks by an international group of young female artists. Paintings and digital prints by Lisa Alisa (Russia), Camilla d'Errico (Canada), Sarah Joncas (Canada), Simone Maynard (Australia), Mia (USA), and Mijn Schatje (France) will be on display from October 24th through November 23rd at Brooklyn's own Ad Hoc Art. Each artist, while maintaining their individualism, find themselves to be part of a larger whole which has reached global proportions. Finding it's roots in late 70's Los Angeles (also reinforced and added to by the Japan of 1980's), Pop Surrealism has grabbed the attention of the world through artists such as Robert Williams, Mark Ryden, Sas Christian, Ron English, Lori Earley, Camille Rose Garcia, Joe Sorren and many more. Discover now a whole new generation of talented emerging Pop Surrealists who are globally based and quickly taking the world by storm.
1b) IN THE PROJECT ROOM: Logik One
Solo Exhibition of new works
October 24th - November 23rd, 2008
Opening Reception: Friday, October 24th,7-10pm
From his history on the street to his more recent comic book illustration, design work, and murals, Logik One has done it all. Over the years he has found a way to incorporate all of these elements into his paintings, creating a very singular and individual artistic language unto himself. Originally from Minneapolis, Minnesota, Logik currently resides in New York City and has exhibited at numerous locations throughout NYC.
UP NEXT, AND WRAPPING UP OUR 2008 SCHEDULE...
2a) IN THE FRONT GALLERY: "The Brooklyn Block Party"
Featuring: Richard Mock, Swoon, David Ellis, Mike Houston, Martin Mazorra, Dennis McNett, Judith Supine, Elbowtoe, Gaia, C.Damage, & Imminent Disaster
2b) IN THE PROJECT ROOM: C215's "Junk Store"
Solo Exhibition of new works
December 12th 2008 - January 4th 2009
Opening Reception: Friday, December 12th, 2008, 7-10pm
AND STARTING OFF OUR 2009 schedule...
3a) IN THE FRONT GALLERY: DAIN
Solo Exhibition of new works
3b) IN THE PROJECT ROOM: Know Hope
Solo Exhibition of new works
January 16th through February 15th 2009
Opening Reception: Friday, January 16th 7pm-10pm
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