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Wednesday, May 30, 2012


Come meet Michelle Devereux at "The Goblin Universe" opening this weekend. Here's another one of her pieces that will be in show this Saturday! Make sure you come to the opening and check it out!

Friday, May 25, 2012

The High Five show closes tomorrow. We'll be open from 1-6 PM today and tomorrow. Stop by and check it out before it comes down!


We’re still getting ready for “The Goblin Universe” show on June 2nd with Matt Furie and Michelle Devereux.

Here is a quick Q&A we did with Michelle:

Where did you grow up? and where are you currently living/working? I grew up in Dallas, went to school in upstate New York, lived in New York  City till my apartment burned down, and now I live and work in Austin, Texas.

Have you always wanted to be an artist? or were there any other career paths you considered?
Professional tap dancer, but that hasn’t worked out…yet

Where do you draw your inspiration from? 
Hot guys, pizza, and rock n’ roll.

Who are your favorite artists?  Those guys who make airbrush tee-shirts at the State Fair of Texas and Georgia O’Keefe.

Could you describe the work you’re putting in ”The Goblin Universe” show?       
Mostly portraits of fellow Austin artists who work in studios behind my house,  hoverboarding on giant slicesof pizza over hypergrid spaces, and some other stuff.

What’s next for you and your art? Babes tubing in donuts, portraits of people’s heads exploding, and a series  where I tar and feather
inanimate objects.

Thursday, May 24, 2012


On June 2nd, we’ll be opening a show called “The Goblin Universe” with Matt Furie and Michelle Devereux.
Matt did a quick Q&A with us and here is is:
Where did you grow up? and where are you currently living/working? Ohio/San Francisco

Have you always wanted to be an artist? or were there any other career paths you considered? other path: rock star.

Where do you draw your inspiration from? emotions, books, outlooks on life.

Who are your favorite artists? Albert Reyes and Aiyana Udesen.

Could you describe the work you’re putting in “The Goblin Universe” show? 1/3 phantom hands, 1/3 monster sluts, 1/3 dragons vs. aliens
What’s next for you and your art? I would like to start my own brand of cartoon mascot driven unhealthy snack foods to control the minds of children.

THE GOBLIN UNIVERSE: Matt Furie & Michelle Devereux :: OPENING JUNE 2


Matt Furie
Michelle Devereux


Friday, May 11, 2012

New York Recap



Laurie from the Luggage Store and I went to NYC.  Tauba Auerbach was included in the Museum of Modern Art's Show. http://www.moma.org/visit/calendar/exhibitions/1231

It was a rare and beautiful balmy eve in NYC. Here we are in the sculpture garden of MOMA before we hit the bar to truly celebrate.
 
Laurie,Tauba, The Great NY Dealer,Paula Cooper and me.

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Deborah Ortega At the head of the party table

The fabulous editor of Paper Magazine -Kim.











ArtPadSF is coming up next week and we are finalizing our guest list, please contact us (info@newimageartgallery.com) if you wish to be on our list!
Here's sneak peak on the some of the participating artists; Retna, Maya Hayuk, Vanessa Prager, Chris Kulig, Chris Lux...and more.

We will be upstairs in room 43, The Phoenix Hotel.




THE DETAILS

Thursday, May 17
4:00PM - 6:00PM     Press Preview
6:00PM - 8:00PM     VIP Preview
8:00PM - 10:00PM   Opening Night Preview benefiting
SFMOMA's 2012/13 SECA Art Award

Friday, May 18
12:00PM - 8:00PM   General Admission
6:00PM - 10:00PM   Black Rock Arts Foundation Benefit Party*
*Separate ticket required for entry

Saturday, May 1912:00PM - 8:00PM   General Admission
Sunday, May 20
12:00PM - 5:00PM   General Admission

WHAT NOT TO MISS
  • Opening Night Party with live performances by choir-boy-turned-rocker, Martin Luther and San Francisco's own all-female a cappella group, The Loose Interpretations
  • Where Does Art Breathe?, a conversation with Meg Shiffler, Director of the San Francisco Arts Commission Galleries, Lawrence R. Rinder, Director of the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, Tomas McCabe, Executive Director of Black Rock Arts Foundation, and Abby Chen, Artistic Director of the Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco
  • Various performances curated by Bean Gilsdorf, a 2011-2012 Graduate Fellowship Resident at the Headlands Center for the Arts in Sausalito, California
  • A panel discussion on photography hosted by Artillery Magazine featuring San Francisco-based artist/writer DeWitt Cheng
  • Open-air video screening by Brent Hoff, Director of Wholphin (McSweeney's quarterly DVD)
  • The Urban Canvas: Art and Technology Take Over, a talk with The Bay Lights, Survival Research Labs (SRL), and ZERO1: The Art and Technology Network during which Mark Pauline, Founder and Director of SRL will present the Spine Robot for its San Francisco Debut
  • Closing Party with poolside performances hosted by the Bay Area's beloved Noise Pop
For more information about ArtPadSF’s special exhibitions, panels and performances, please visit http://artpadsf.com. You can also stay current on updates via Facebook and Twitter.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012


We are pleased to announce that we will be among the 40+ featured exhibitors at ArtPadSF. We are looking forward to this spectacular annual event, and we hope you can join us this year!

 

ARTPADSF @ THE PHOENIX HOTEL, May 17-20
Emerging and Contemporary Art
Special Exhibitions + Panels + Performances
Authentically San Francisco


From May 17 to May 20, over 10,000 art enthusiasts and collectors will return to the iconic Phoenix Hotel for the second edition of ArtPadSF, San Francisco’s only hotel-based art fair. Referred to by art community insiders as “a touch of Art Basel Miami in San Francisco,” ArtPadSF convenes exhibitors from across the United States, with an eye toward the San Francisco collector. True to form, ArtPadSF promises a break from the traditional booth fair, featuring full immersion arts programming and notable exhibitors in distinct spaces.

Organized by a team based in the Bay Area year-round, ArtPadSF is the only local art fair with San Francisco roots. With a keen understanding of the Bay Area market, the ArtPadSF Advisory Board has thoughtfully curated over 40 notable contemporary and emerging galleries.


OPENING NIGHT PREVIEW TO BENEFIT SFMOMA's 2012/13 SECA ART AWARD
On May 17, ArtPadSF will launch with an exclusive preview show benefiting the 2012/13 SECA Art Award. Since 1967, SFMOMA’s SECA (Society for the Encouragement of Contemporary Art) has honored more than 70 Bay Area artists of exceptional promise with this biennial award. ArtPadSF co-founders, Chip Conley (also founder of Joie de Vivre Hotels) and Maria Jenson, have partnered with SECA to shine a light on this important award program that has drawn recognition to many Bay Area artists, including D-L Alvarez, Tauba Auerbach, Rosana Castrillo Díaz, Kota Ezawa, Colter Jacobsen, Chris Johanson, Ruth Laskey, Barry McGee, and Laurie Reid, among many others.

For more information about ArtPadSF’s special exhibitions, panels and performances, please visit http://artpadsf.com. You can also stay current on updates via Facebook and Twitter.


THE DETAILS

Thursday, May 17
4:00PM - 6:00PM     Press Preview
6:00PM - 8:00PM     VIP Preview
8:00PM - 10:00PM   Opening Night Preview benefiting
SFMOMA's 2012/13 SECA Art Award

Friday, May 18
12:00PM - 8:00PM   General Admission
6:00PM - 10:00PM   Black Rock Arts Foundation Benefit Party*
*Separate ticket required for entry

Saturday, May 19
12:00PM - 8:00PM   General Admission

Sunday, May 20
12:00PM - 5:00PM   General Admission


WHAT NOT TO MISS
  • Opening Night Party with live performances by choir-boy-turned-rocker, Martin Luther and San Francisco's own all-female a cappella group, The Loose Interpretations
  • Where Does Art Breathe?, a conversation with Meg Shiffler, Director of the San Francisco Arts Commission Galleries, Lawrence R. Rinder, Director of the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, Tomas McCabe, Executive Director of Black Rock Arts Foundation, and Abby Chen, Artistic Director of the Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco
  • Various performances curated by Bean Gilsdorf, a 2011-2012 Graduate Fellowship Resident at the Headlands Center for the Arts in Sausalito, California
  • A panel discussion on photography hosted by Artillery Magazine featuring San Francisco-based artist/writer DeWitt Cheng
  • Open-air video screening by Brent Hoff, Director of Wholphin (McSweeney's quarterly DVD)
  • The Urban Canvas: Art and Technology Take Over, a talk with The Bay Lights, Survival Research Labs (SRL), and ZERO1: The Art and Technology Network during which Mark Pauline, Founder and Director of SRL will present the Spine Robot for its San Francisco Debut
  • Closing Party with poolside performances hosted by the Bay Area's beloved Noise Pop
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Please let us know if you are interested in attending, we have limited amount of passes. Email us : info@newimageartgallery.com
We look forward to seeing you there and thank you for your support!

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Stay tuned for the list of our participating artists in ArtPadSF!
ArtPadSF 2012 at the Phoenix Hotel happening May 17 - 20.



ArtPadSF