Jeremy Fish @ Laguna Art Museum November 8th

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Jeremy Fish- long time friend and valued member of the Upper Playground and FIFTY24SF family. Incredibly talented illustrator and painter. Humble and genuine. Innovative, fresh, intriguing, humorous, prolific; these are all words and phrases that immediately pop into mind when we think of Jeremy Fish.

Yet, none of these words are big enough to describe the level on which this guy functions. Most people can tell you that they've never seen Jeremy give only 50% to a project. In fact we've never seen him invest any less than 200% in everything he does.

If you were lucky enough to experience "Ghosts of the Barbary Coast" last December, you know that when Jeremy goes for it, he goes the distance.

Which is why we are immensely proud to announce the opening of his first Museum exhibition, "Weathering the Storm" at the Laguna Art Museum this coming Sunday, November 8th.

Jeremy Fish has spent a lifetime making beautiful artwork. We've watched his steady ascent and are proud to acknowledge and support this momentous step in his career.

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Congratulations Jeremy! We'll be seeing you in Laguna!

Check out Arrested Motion's Studio visit with Mr. Fish here

Will Barras Interview by Jeremy Fish

It's that time again...the month is coming to a close...meaning Move #19 has moved on, but as they say "when one door closes, another opens"... Anyway, from inside a cloud of paint fumes and some reggae beats (oh, the joys of de-install), we're comin' at you with an exclusive interview with Will Barras.  And for those of you who have gotten lost in the frenzy of autumn, Will Barras' newest exhibition, "Darling we're leaving!" opens November 5th.  And it's already shaping up to be a spectacular show.

Hear from Will Barras as never before, interviewed by beloved member of the UP family - the one and only Mr. Jeremy Fish.

JFish: is it true there is another will barras who raps about science? (i love that story) if you guys had a fist fight over the name, who would win?

WBarras: It is true, he's always first to everything internet related , but then he is a scientist.

When the Hedron Collider started up, he wrote a rap about it, it's not exactly a banger, but it is educational. It made it into the papers and for one day, everyone thought I was launching a career as a rapper.

I have always loved that you play cricket, though I haven't ever seen any drawings I thought were inspired by the sport.  Ever draw any inspiration for your work from the game?

I dont know, I've kept it quite seperate, it's like escapism from work and I guess I havent worked out anything interesting yet.

Maybe this time...I'll bring some bats with me and we will see what happens.

Last year when we were in italy I hounded you to buy a motorbike and drive off back to england through the Italian countryside.  Since then I know you finally got a bike, any good stories so far?

I did get a bike, a friend was selling an old Yamaha, I went on one road trip to Bristol, only a couple of hundred miles but far enough with no rear suspension, then it started making a chronic whining noise and it's been in a garage for the whole summer. When I think about it it seems ridiculous and impracticle, but when I'm on it , its amazing...I'm hoping I've pre-empted a mid-life crisis...

Years ago, we were together on a mural tour through eastern Europe.  Seems like you have been back to Warsaw and done a couple of things since.  How do you like that part of Europe and the art scene there?

I've been back to Wawsaw to see Pavel (Swanski) and made a painting with him and then a big long wall with him, Chaz and M City, I do love the place, I dont know, I think it's the people there, really friendly, I think it's good because we're rolling around with Pavel and his mates.

I am a pretty huge Will Barras fan and have been since long before we met.  I have always loved his eye for simple things, his way of drawing things in motion, and the lovely ladies he draws.  Anything new these days as far as subject goes?  Do you find yourself drawing anything out of the ordinary?

Nothing wildly different, still a lot of vehicles and girls. I've been messing around with fabric and trying to learn different ways to paint, maybe a few ghosts and animals (some of your influence i think!).

Random: When you hear the name Tito do you think of Michael Jackson's brother, or an Italian gerbil?

Definitely a gerbil, driving a Vespa Ape.

What is the story behind the title of this show? "darling we're leaving!"

Well its just a title now, because artwork doesn't exsist yet. It's like the start of a journey, it's the desire to just take off and escape from everyday life.

I know for a long time you balanced a good deal of commercial illustration with your gallery work.  Are you still doing a lot of commercial stuff?  If so, is there anything you can talk about?

I haven't done so much recently, works been a bit thin on the ground, I've been painting and doing office murals, and holiday resorts in Tunisia... I Drew a toilet-powered Delorian for a young comedian called Jermaine Fowler

and i did some Oakley sunglasses with a drawing of Bo on them...

 

Move #19, last day to check out the show is this WEDNESDAY.

This hump day (aka tomorrow) will be the last day to come explore Move #19.  With over 20 artists, this is a show that tickles the brain.  Rich Jacobs has a knack for mixing things up and for the 19th time he's hit the nail on the head. So you've been warned. Tomorrow is the last day to check out MOVE #19.

Tell your friends.

Even More From Move 19 - Chris Shary and Jeff Canham

Chris Shary: If asked to describe Chris in a single word, one's only option is "delightful."  Chris and his work invite you into a world of joy and laughter.  The soundtrack to this world is written and performed by the punk rock bands and its color-scheme is as vivid and exciting as that of Chris's boots (see Move #19- Opening Reception Recap).  His fun-loving personality is transferred onto paper in his beautifully strange linoleum prints.

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In addition to his prints, Chris has put out a punk/hardcore skate zine and done cover art for The Descendents, All, Armchair Martian, and The Stupids, and more.  He also enjoys passing his creativity along as a high school art teacher and play director in Sacramento, CA.

Jeff Canham:

 

Jeff Canham is easily one of the most talented designers in San Francisco.  His brilliant use of color and typography are rivaled only by his ability to think outside the box.  The combination of these traits has resulted in Jeff's success as a sign painter at the world-renowned New Bohemian Signs, as an art director at Surfer Magazine from 2000 until 2005, as a designer, illustrator, and painter.  The flags, waves, and other intriguingly odd design elements will leave you staring endlessly, through what originally seemed relatively simple, into the perfectly constructed paintings.

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Familiar Ghost @ Lowerdeck, Tomorrow Night.

Familiar Ghost: An artistic representation of old family stories.

Tomorrow night Lowerdeck will be hosting an opening reception for Familiar Ghost. Everything starts at 6:00 and continues till 9:00 p.m. Featured work by Adam Flores, Dan Vee, Damian Fagan, David Garvey, Lawrence Yang,  and Matt Delight just to name a few. Fifty 24 SF will be there covering the action, and hopes to see you there as well.

The Show runs from October 22, untill November 17th, 2009 2295 3rd Street @ 20th Street San Francisco, CA, 94107 (below Sundance Coffee, entrance on 20th Street)

Fifty24SF @ The 1:am Gallery

Last night the 1:am gallery hosted thier One Year Anniversity with a tribute to Dia de los Muertos. The walls of the gallery screamed out thier testimonals with elaborate paintings, shrines, and scupltures on display for the ones lost. There was outstanding amount of talent produced in the show, as you had artist from around the nation on exhibition. Fifty 24 SF was there to catch the action.
Be sure to check out the rest of the show @ the 1:am gallery. 1000 Howard Street, San Francisco, CA 94103

More Move #19

We know it's been a handful of days, but we do have a couple projects brewing that we will discuss with you in the near future.  Don't think we forgot where we were at on our Get to Know the Artists from Move #19 Tour: Up Close and Personal.  Check back in a few days for some exclusive sneak peeks.

Julie Goldstein

A California transplant from New Jersey, Julie Goldstein is a surfer and a painter who specializes in woodcuts.  She and her husband, Mark Tesi, recently realized their lifelong vision and opened Pine Surf Shop and Gallery located in Long Beach, New York.  Unfortunately, on December 20, 2009 a fire destroyed almost all of Pine Surf Shop – including some unique photos, original art, and vintage surfboards.  However, with remarkable resilience, Goldstein is back on track, making plans to re-launch the store.

Julie’s work draws inspiration from her experience in the surf community and her life in Brooklyn.  She received her MA from Columbia University.  Her technique is the process of drawing on wood blocks, carving, and then printing the cuts onto fabric, canvas, etc.

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Bert Queiroz

Bert Queiroz is a musician and photographer from Brooklyn.  His hometown, Washington, DC was his first inspiration for beginning photography, where he shot skateboarders and infiltrated himself into the hardcore and punk scene.  As a way of documenting this music scene for himself and his friends, he began photographing live shows, something he continues doing today.  Some bands he has captured include Queen, the Dickies, Dag Nasty, Fugazi, Rites of Spring, Bad Brains, Embrace, Gray Matter, Sink, Wire, K-Line, The Petrol Emotion, Burnside Project, One Last Wish, Kiss, Bardo Pond, Jawbox, Beefeater, and others.  He has also found an interest in photographing travel.  He says, “Simply put, photography gives me an excuse to travel and traveling gives me an excuse to take photographs.”

Bert’s work has been featured in publications like Spin, NME, Melody Maker, Our Band Could Be Your Life, Gred, Dance of Days, Banned in DC, DC City Paper, Guitar Player, Uno Mas, and Fodor’s Rock & Roll Traveler Guide.

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Upper Playground releases 10yr Anniversary book.

10 years of the best.

We are taking a short break from our "Move #19 up close tour"  to bring you news about Upper Playground's ten year anniversary book.  Simply put: it's bad ass.

Weighing in at 3 pounds and 10" thick with 612 pages of graphics and artist commentary, this is a better investment than most college text books. Seriously.  A straight up catalog that tracks the evolution of both the company and the work of the artists involved.

Here are some between the sheets shots.

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Available at UpperPlayground.com  and for only $40. Congratulations and thanks to Upper playground for bringing us over ten years of  the best artists and graphic tees on the planet.

More from "Move"... Melinda Beck and Jason Polan

As promised... two more "Move" artists for your viewing pleasure.

Melinda Beck

Melinda Beck is a Brooklyn-based illustrator and graphic designer who received her BFA in graphic design from Rhode Island School of Design in 1989.  Her clients include: Nike, MTV, Nickelodeon, Entertainment Weekly, Rolling Stone, Time Magazine, The Progressive, New York Times, Newsweek, and Island Records.  She has received awards from publications such as Print Magazine, Communication Arts, Society of Publication Designers, American Illustration, The Art Directors Club, The AIGA, ID Magazine, and The Society of Illustrators.

Melinda has most recently been featured in a new acquisitions show at The Library of Congress.

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Jason Polan

Jason Polan currently lives in New York City and is a freelance artist from Michigan. His work has been exhibited around the United States and Europe with work appearing in ARTnews, Metropolis Magazine, and The New Yorker.

Jason is a member of the 53rd Street Biological Society and the Taco Bell Drawing Club.  It has been said that he is attempting to draw every person in New York.  His books have been very successful, with the highest acclaim given to Every Piece of Art in the Museum of Modern Art.

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Stay tuned for more close ups.....

The Artists of the "Move"...

Since there's such a large number of artists involved in Rich Jacobs 19th installment of "Move",  we thought breaking it down into smaller bits would be a good way to help you get to know the art behind the names. Starting...

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Jordin Isip

A native of Queens, NY, Jordon Isip’s mixed-media works have been featured in publications like The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Time, The Atlantic Monthly, Adbusters, and Juxtapoz.  He received his BFA from Rhode Island School of Design and his work has been showcased across the United States in various galleries.  His work has also reached international galleries including the Musee D’histoire Contemporaine in Paris and the Galleria Comunale D’Arte Moderna E Contemporanea in Rome.  He has claimed Brooklyn, NY as his new home since receiving his BFA.

Jordin has brought his knowledge to instruct at Rhode Island School of Design, Tyler School of Art, and School of Visual Arts.  Presently, Jordin is an instructor at Parsons School of Design and Pratt Institute.

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Eric White

Brooklyn, NY is the current stomping grounds for Eric White.  Born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, he received his BFA studying illustration at Rhode Island School of Design.  Eric then moved to California where he spent the following decade before moving to his current location.  His art explores the metaphysical and those things that exist far beyond our perception.  However, Eric never seriously considered his paintings or drawings until the end of high school.

Galleries across the United States have featured Eric White’s work and he has also been shown in galleries in Tokyo, Paris, Toronto, Belgium, and Brussels

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Check back this week for more on the artists in "Move #19"...

or for more information please visit FIFTY24SF.com

Move #19- opening Reception Recap

Thank you to everybody who came out last Thursday for the opening reception of Rich Jacobs " Move #19"- "He said he was enjoying the donuts for the most part, and laughing hysterically." Some of the art community's most innovative illustrators,  photographers, graphic designers, music makers, writers (JockoWeyland), and all around good people gathered to celebrate the opening of "Move #19".  With wine from Bear Flag, fresh donuts from Bob's in the tenderloin (rumored to have killer fresh donuts at midnight), and milk for your donuts, and rad art how could you go wrong.

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The stories flowed like wine as the artists, most of which are old friends, shared anecdotes about each other, and caught up on current happenings.

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Images courtesy of Robynne from Bear Flag wine.

Check back this week for close ups on the artists involved in this show...

Sneak peak...Move #19- Opens Tomorrow! 7-9:30pm

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We don't want to give away the whole enchilada... but we can spare a tortilla or two...

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Rich Jacobs' "MOVE #19" opens TOMORRROW Oct. 1st, 2009

7-9:30pm

If you like art and/or donuts join us tomorrow for the opening reception of

Move #19 "He said he was enjoying the donuts for the most part, and laughing hysterically."

While we're preparing for our upcoming show "Move #19"....

We are rapidly unpacking artwork and preparing our gallery space for our up coming show "Move #19"  with over 20 artists participating things are pretty hectic over here.  We will be posting some sneak peaks soon. In the meantime, we thought you might enjoy this stop motion film that Dave Ellis and Blu worked on while at Fame Fest this year. I can't imagine how intense this must have been to execute.  Well done boys. Very impressive.


"Dream Beautiful and Unusual" MUNK ONE @ FIFTY24PDX

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"Munk One" - the name should definitely ring a bell. He's the man responsible for some of Upper Playground's most controversial and amusing graphics this year. This is the man that brought us :

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(all available @ upperplayground.com)

So,  without further ado Upper Playground and FIFTY24PDX bring you:

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Fall is upon us, and with that, Upper Playground in association with FIFTY 24PDX Gallery proudly present,

“Dream Beautiful and Unusual”

-a collection of new works, some that glow in the dark, by the multifaceted artist and designer, Munk One.

Who is Munk one?

Munk One grew up in Southern California and studied Art History and Illustration at Pasadena Community College. However, his real education came through his work experience at a silk-screen and merchandise company while still in high school. Trained in traditional media, computer arts, and in the art of tattoo, Munk One’s work has taken on a variety of forms. His client list includes bands such as Avenged Sevenfold, Bullet for my Valentine, Korn, Red Hot Chili Peppers and No Doubt. Apparel companies that boast Munk One designs include Upper Playground, Tribal Gear, True Love, False Idols and more. Munk was also featured in Juxtapoz magazine earlier this year.

Music, popular culture, politics and personal experience make up the elements of Munk One’s inspiration. He pulls icons directly from what inspires him, communicating clearly and directly with his audience. Themes in his personal work have incredible range, from dark and grotesque, to bright and optimistic, to ironic and humorous- all while retaining a gorgeous aesthetic very specific to Munk’s innovative style.

An opening reception for “Dream Beautiful and Unusual” will be held on Thursday, October 1st from 6:00-9:30pm with Munk One in attendance.

Beverages will be provided by Widmer Brothers Brewing Company.

An encore reception will be held Thursday, November 5th from

6:00-9:30pm.

Show runs October 1st, 2009- November 21st, 2009

Web addresses of importance:

Munk One: http://www.munkone.com

Fifty 24PDX Gallery: http://www.fifty24pdxgallery.com

Upper Playground: http://www.upperplayground.com

FIFTY 24PDX Gallery / Upper Playground

23 NW 5th Ave, Portland, OR 97209

503.548.4835

Rich Jacobs' "Move #19"- Opens next Thursday, Oct 1st.

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MOVE #19

"He said- he was enjoying the donuts for the most part, and laughing hysterically?”

FIFTY24SF is proud to host the 19th installment of Rich Jacob’s renowned “Move” series.

“Move” is an ever evolving group exhibition that boasts a myriad of artists from across the U.S. Everyone one from Jordin Isip and Evan Hecox to Dave Ellis and Barry McGee have been involved in one or more versions of the “ Move” movement.  Rich Jacobs, the founder and curator, has been keeping the “Move” alive for over ten years and continues to bring some of the best artists together for the eclectically composed event. Mixing various styles and mediums to the point of (what would seem like) chaos, Rich builds an orchestra of sensory stimuli.

Who is Rich Jacobs?

This internationally renowned artist is recognized as much for his distinctive illustrations as his role as a successful and innovative curator for more than a decade. Jacob’s natural ability to unite the best talent under one roof stems from his genuine nature and, the desire to expose the public to good art and artists. He has a unique way of cherishing the everyday details of life, and recreates the chaos of the daily hustle by engaging over 20 artists to participate in each new edition of “MOVE” Rather than stick to one aesthetic, Rich pulls from a well of talent, mixing photographers and writers to graphic designers and illustrators for a well rounded experience.

We cordially invite you to join us for the Opening Reception

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

7-9:30pm

248 Fillmore St.

SF,CA,94117

It's that time again...

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The closing of a show is always a bitter sweet endeavor. We've become so accustomed to the bright yellow walls, and the lively works of the Date Farmers. We love the quarters glued to the floor, and the Date Farmer Doll House. Complete with knife wielding DF paper dolls.

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Tomorrow is your last day to see "Strange Fruit" you have been advised...

Because when one door closes... it closes for reals.