installations

JULY'S FEATURED ARTIST: SHERM




We are very proud to announce Sherm as July’s Featured Artist at Crewest.

In the Featured Artist Room, in conjunction with the Sweet Things Exhibition Sherm will be creating an eye-popping and pleasing installation featuring a variety of new and recent works that range from sweet to dark, mixed in with spiritual & symbolic themes; and whatever occupies the female psyche (from the point of view of the artist).

We are looking forward to Sherm’s installation and we hope you are too!

Here is a little info on Sherm:

Sherm is a graffiti artist, designer and artist from Los Angeles. While her roots are in graffiti, she has expanded her skills over the years into art, graphic and web design. Her artistic style is bold and organic and her subject matter is a combination of cute animals, feminine beauty, personal life experience, social commentary and general observation.

To view more of Sherm's work, go to www.shermgrafik.com

For further information on Sherm, please contact us at: art@crewestgallery.com



+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

PRISON INC...OPENING NITE RE-CAP

Crewest_PI_party40

This show is truly amazing. The quality and detail of the work is superb. The realness and rawness is out of control, real rock from the rock!
The show will be up until Feb.27th.

Some flicks to tempt your appetite!

Crewest_PI_art102

Crewest_PI_party68

Crewest_PI_art59

Check out the entire slide show here:


Artwork available, please contact us:
info@crewest.com


Follow us:
Crewest on Twitter
Crewest on Facebook
Crewest on Myspace

More info:
Crewest.com
Crewest on Flickr
Crewest Youtube Channel
info@crewest.com

"LIFE INSIDE" INSTALLATION BY EDGAR HOILL

Crewest officially opens a new “Featured Artist Room” on February 6th, 2010.

Crewest_PI_party36

This new Featured Artist Room will feature monthly installations by featured artists selected by Crewest. Kicking off inside this new room, Crewest presents “Life Inside” a collaborative installation, directed under Edgar "OSOK" Hoill, featuring the creative works of Adrian Nieto, John Jarasa, Gregg Stone, Juan Sanchez Jr., Salim Assid Jr., Elena Dominguez, David Montes and Rafael Vasquez.

Dedicated and inspired by the trying times of prison, this moving installation brings patrons into the underground world of the prison system as well as the lifestyle which landed them there. Its central focus is to bring the best out of a world gone wrong and it's an artistic portrayal of the beauty found and created in a world most often times associated with negative stereotypes and grim outlooks.

Crewest_PI_art69

Crewest_PI_party06

Crewest_PI_party14

Crewest_PI_art77

Crewest_PI_art78

This month's featured artist room runs in conjunction with our "Prison INC." exhibition curated by Gregg Stone and up through Feb.27, dont miss it!

Artwork still available, contact us at:
info@crewest.com

Check out the slide show below to get a taste:




Follow us:
Crewest on Twitter
Crewest on Facebook
Crewest on Myspace

More info:
Crewest.com
Crewest on Flickr
Crewest Youtube Channel
info@crewest.com

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. 


IMG_5537

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.

IMG_5572

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

IMG_5540

*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.

IMG_5488


Exhibition ends Nov.29th, 2009


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