Save the Date: OptiMystic : A Pop Up Gallery by Brandon Boyd at 101 Exhibit Gallery – Saturday December 2nd & Sunday December 3rd + EXTENDED for December 9th & 10th
EXTENDED DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND – JOIN US SATURDAY DECEMBER 9TH AND DECEMBER 10TH!! Incubus front man & visual artist Brandon Boyd will be exhibiting fine art, prints and a curated retail shop at his ‘OptiMystic’ Pop Up Gallery. There will also be artwork and installations featured by multi-disciplined Los Angeles artists: Tasya van Ree,…
Photos: VIP Reception Moby’s “Innocents” at PROJECT Gallery
On Thursday February 20th, PROJECT Gallery, hosted a VIP reception of Moby’s newest photography installation. As friends, fans, and artists roamed the Hollywood gallery, art enthusiasts celebrated the debut of “Innocents,” a collection of photographs portraying Moby’s vision of an eerie post-apocalyptic Los Angeles. PROJECT Gallery invited guests to step into Moby’s version of a…
Cat Art Show at 101/Exhibit in Hollywood
Where better to get your fix on cats and art than the Cat Art Show in Hollywood?
“Wild Thing” by White Faux Taxidermy at Project Gallery in Hollywood
Wild Thing, White Faux Taxidermy’s art show and charity auction opens at PROJECT Gallery opens in Hollywood on Nov. 23.
Brandon Boyd Curates “The Horror, The Horror” at Ernie Wolfe
Oh wow! “The Horror, The Horror” is a collection of insane, amazing hand-painted movie posters from Ghana, curated by artist/musician Brandon Boyd, from the book Extreme Canvas 2, The Golden Age of Hand-Painted Movie Posters from Ghana, by Ernie Wolfe III, at Ernie Wolfe Gallery. (Literary geek alert: The show’s title comes from the famous…
Extreme Canvas 2: The Golden Age of Hand-Painted Movie Posters from Ghana
Thank gods for Ernie Wolfe III! Extreme Canvas 2: The Golden Age of Hand-Painted Movie Posters from Ghana—the title says it all– is loaded with hundreds of movie posters, celebrating Ghana’s movie poster artists and the Golden Era, 1985 to 1999, during which they plied their craft. The hand-painted movie poster is vanishing art form…