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CREWEST 2012 CALENDAR


We are very happy to announce our upcoming exhibits in the Main Gallery and in the Front Room for 2012. Take a look, see who is showing and get ready for an awesome year at Crewest.

For general inquiries, email us at info@crewest.com.

For press inquiries, email Luna George at luna@crewest.com.



Month
In the Main Gallery
In the Front Room

March

de Papel y Madera
Curated by Oscar Magallanes

Oscar Magallanes

April

Sinerlandia
Solo Show Featuring Works by Siner

Michael Pizarro
May

Mission Accomplished
Crewest 10th Year Anniversary Show
Man One
June
Comic Art Show
Axis
July
Marka27 Solo Show
Problak
August
WERC Solo Show
Relic
September
Hector "HEX TGO" Rios
Solo Show
Satterugly
October
TBA
TBA
November
Top of the Dome
Maria Kane & George Yepes
December
TBA
TBA

PAPEL Y MADERA





Papel y Madera


Curated by Oscar Magallanes













Crewest gallery presents works on paper and wood by Oscar
Magallanes along with curated prints from the Self Help Graphics and Art
collection by the following:  El Mac, Chaz Bojorquez, Mear, Vyal, John Carr, Salomón
Huerta, and others...





Date Info:


Opening Reception: 


Saturday, March 3, 2012 from 6 to 10 pm. 


Curator in attendance. 
With Dj Phyz Ed spinning live.





Artwalk Night: 


Thursday, March 8, 2012 from 6 to 10 pm. 


With Dj Phyz Ed spinning live.





Exhibit Closes:


Sunday, April 1, 2012





Websites:





For questions, email us at info@crewest.com


 


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More pics on our Flickr

AVAILABLE ARTWORK: MAS STENCILS


We have a lot of great artwork now available by LA Stencil artist MAS.  Peep it!























Cheers
By Mas
Aerosol
18x24
$100 framed / $80 unframed

 

















Bambaataa
By Mas
Aerosol
11x14
2010
$200























Wanna Ride
By Mas
Aerosol
18x24
2008
$50









Run DMC
By Mas
Aerosol
7.5 x 7.5
2010
$200

CLICK HERE TO VIEW MORE AVAILABLE WORK

Art Inquiries?  Email us at info@crewest.com

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BOMBS AWAY BY KAZILLA


This piece is entitled “Bombs Away” and is by the artist Kazilla who has “an instant love affair with all natural highs and all things to do with art and expression”.

In her piece she shows just that and this is her poetic explanation: In a post-apocalyptic world, we live in fear and despair. The only way to combat the end of days is with the pure love in our hearts. The days pass by like grains of sand through my fingertips. There is no music, no laughter or songs. There are only the drops of bombs, like rainfall in the early morning.

The earth shakes and my body quakes. I push out the hate that disintegrates all life and drop my own cherry bombs of love on these ignorant warmongers. Every bomb that drops and levels miles of city, land and lives, I plant a seed of life. Every bullet they shoot my way, I blow a kiss at them. They throw hand grenades, I hold their hands. In the warm embrace of death, I simply embrace them with pure affection.

Bombs Away was created in 2011 and the artist used the following medium: Acrylic on Wood

Available for sale for $2,000

For serious inquiries, please email Crewest at info@crewest.com.


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TOTD VI: ALTAR INSTALLATION BY OSCAR MAGALLANES

Oscar Magallanes and his altar installation 2

The cross created by the ancient Mesoamerican glyphs for fire and water is actually an axis mundi representing the four cardinal points. In Mesoamerica there was also an understanding of the importance of including a center point represented here by the symbol of Ometeotl. All of the indigenous cultures of what is now the Americas would situate there cities to these points. The axis mundi was used to represent life weather external or internal, physical and spiritual thus becoming a representation of the Universe. To the Mexica there were nine levels in the underworld the furthest being Mictlan. It is in Mictlan that Quetzalcoatl descended to recover the bones of ancestors and reestablish human kind in the fifth sun. The lower portion of the axis mundi represents its reach into these levels with the skull at the bottom to represent our ancestors. 


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The poem surrounding the three tiered alter is by Nezahualcoyotl.

I am intoxicated,
I weep, I grieve
I think, I speak
Within myself I discover this
Indeed I shall never die
I shall never disappear
There is no death
There where death is overcome
Let me go there
Indeed I shall never disappear.

The seven candles represent my immediate family. 

To tie the piece into current issues I wrapped the two symbols of Quetzalcoatl forming a sort of caduceus often used to represent medicine and physicians. I wanted to create a symbol that represented indigenous philosophies and was almost a mirror of western iconic symbols that was in every sense a mirror image. That is to say the opposite of what it's counter parts are. In this era of "healthcare reform" I think it is important to present alternatives to corporate healthcare and rediscover what has been taken from us, the fact that we can heal ourselves and have done so since the beginning of time. At the point of the first encounter with Europeans the vast cultures of Mesoamerica had already documented over three thousand plants for medicinal uses.

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The photo is of my grandfather who is on the left. We were told he passed away from cancer but after an independent autopsy was performed it turned out that he had passed away from complications of a bad blood transfusion. The four vases holding calla lilies represent my grandparents. My maternal grandparents who lived in the United States passed away at a relatively early age while my paternal grandparents in Mexico both passed away in there 90's.

Oscar Magallanes

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*Oscar's beautiful installation can be viewed at Crewest throughout the month during our Top of the Dome VI exhibition.

**Also available from Oscar is a limited edition 8 color serigraph print:
"and the Boss Laughs" - on archival paper, created at Self Help Graphics, 2009.

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Exhibition ends Nov.29th, 2009


110 Winston St.
Los Angeles, Ca
90013
213-627-8272
www.Crewest.com
info@crewest.com

"GRAFFITI SPIRITS" - A MAN ONE SOLO EXHIBITION

"Graffiti Spirits"
A Solo Exhibition and Retrospective by:
Man One


Opening Reception:

Saturday Oct.3rd, 2009
From 6-10pm
(Exhibit runs from Oct. 3 - 31st, 2009)




*Featuring an amazing collection of original and
available works from 1992 to the present.

His first solo exhibition in almost 5 years,
it will be featuring some artwork that has never been
seen in public, as well as other pieces created and not seen
since the early 90's!

There will also be many prints available and a few surprises all
month long!


Crewest Gallery
110 Winston St.
Los Angeles, CA 90013
ph | 626-458-2444
fax | 213-559-0525

info@crewest.com
www.crewest.com


More info:
www.ManOne.com

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Sharpie Show Opening Night...

The opening night of The Sharpie Show was a tremendous success! Over 700 people stood in line (in the rain) to get in and witness the exhibit which featured close to 300 Sharpie creations. In the house were some local and international legends like:

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Zach de la Rocha (Rage Against the Machine)DSC_0245.jpg



Estevan Oriol (famed photographer/director/Joker Brand)DSC01648.JPG



Efren Ramirez (Napolean Dynomite fame)DSC_0612.jpg




Overton Loyd (Pfunk artist), Toni Basil (Oh Mickey!), Lonnie Marshall (musician/Weapon of Choice)basil.overton.lonnie



Lalo Alcaraz (comic artist/La Cucaracha)DSC01653.JPG


and on and on...

So many people photographed the event but we chose the images of our good friend Eriberto Oriol to visually describe the night...enjoy...


Photos by:EribertoOriol.com






















The previous photos courtesy of EribertoOriol.com


Here are a few open gallery shots we took after the crowds dispersed late that night...

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Check out hundreds of more pics and more detailed shots of the actual pieces on our Flickr!

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