NEW ‘IT’S NEVER OVER’ FOR UPCOMING JUXTAPOZED EXHIBITION @ FORT WAYNE MUSEUM OF ART 4/21/17

Get Ready DirtyTroops!

So excited to be a part of this very special upcoming Juxtapozed exhibition taking place at The Fort Wayne Museum of Art opening April 21, 2017.

For this special exhibition I’ll be showcasing my latest signature ‘DirtyLand’ character ‘IT’S NEVER OVER’.

For collectors/purchase inquiries, get an early jump and email: contact@thinkspacegallery.com

“ For this special ‘Juxtapozed’ exhibition I wanted to paint one of my strongest and most iconic characters ‘The DirtyLand’ . It’s been a long time since I’ve painted her, the ruler & leader of this DirtyLand universe I’ve created. I felt it was time to resurrect the queen ‘D’ with a new direction & color palette, building intense contrasts, and elevating the attention to detail. She speaks loud in her pose and wicked stare bringing you into her dirty world saying ‘It’s Never Over! “

For those that have always wanted to get one of Viveros’ iconic ’DirtyLand’ warriors don’t miss this opportunity!

For all purchase inquiries/details please email: contact@thinkspacegallery.com

ABOUT JUXTAPOZED:
Now widely considered the largest and longest running art movement in history, the New Contemporary Art Movement encompasses everything from Street Art and Muralism to Pop Surrealism and Hyperrealism.
Juxtapozed, a show title drawn from the magazine of the same name in the imperative tense, celebrates the legacy made possible by Juxtapoz. The access the publication has facilitated since the early 90s to a widely cast variety of media and expressions, has shaped the movement itself and preserved its continued relevance. Founded in San Francisco in 1994 by Robert Williams, Craig Stecyk, Greg Escalante, Eric Swenson and Fausto Vitello, Juxtapoz evolved from the intent to foster and support the art and culture of the underground. The magazine provided an alternative voice and narrative as a counterpart to the dominant New York-centric discourse of contemporary art and featured artists who straddled the boundaries between “high” and “low” culture. Aligning itself with the aesthetics of contemporary street culture, figurative art, California car culture, gig posters, tattoos, graphics, psychedelia, and comics, the publication became a conduit and forum for an entirely new generation of artists who were latching on to a populist visual vernacular.

Curated by Andrew Hosner of Thinkspace Gallery, Gary Pressman of Copro Gallery, and Adjunct Curator of the Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Josef Zimmerman

Opening Reception:
Friday, April 21st 7-10PM

Gallery Tour with Robert Williams and the curators:
Saturday, April 22nd 1-2PM

On View: April 22nd – July 9th, 2017

Taking Place At:
Fort Wayne Museum of Art
311 E. Main Street
Fort Wayne, IN 46802

For more info go to: www.thinkspacegallery.com

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