Saturday, May 7, 2011

"HI ART" opening at the Hold Up Gallery in Little Tokyo On May 7, 2011

I was walking in little Tokyo on my way to see game two between the Lakers and Dallas when I ran into some friends of mine painting some walls at the Hold Up Gallery for there new show on street art entitled HI-Graff"

Sponsored by Blue Canvas
May 7th - June 2nd | 7pm-11pm

"Hi-Graff" An installation-based street art exhibition that explores the concept of Graffiti as a contemporary art movement; sponsored by Blue Canvas Magazine and VIVALAART!!

The exhibition, which opens on May 7th 7-11pm, showcases graffiti in its most original form –collaborative murals applied directly to walls. Though LA has seen hundreds of street art exhibitions in the past decade, there has always existed a growing disconn...ect between the artwork shown in the gallery shows and what these street artists produce on the streets. "Forcing a street artist to produce canvas or panel works as the only way of showcasing in a fine art gallery seriously compromises the authenticity of the work, and direction these artists are taking. We wanted to open up our walls to these artists so the final product will closely mimic the actual art production of these artists on the streets, in an in-door environment" (Curator Lee). The exhibition will also allow the audience to truly understand and juxtapose where their talents and aesthetic differences lie. For “Hi-Graff”, Hold Up Art has brought together a collection of street artists to produce 10 separate collaborative murals highlighting unique trends and styles in Graffiti.

Contributing Artists
• Vyal
• Slick
• Defer
• Risk
• Chor Boogie
• Cryptik
• Rick OrdoƱez
• Axis
• Codak
• Spurn
• Alec Monopoly
• Augor
• Zes
• RTSYSTM
• James Haunt
• Andy Rios
• Cyrcle
• Teal

• Bonks
• Free Humanity
• NICNAK

The artists that were selected for “Hi-Graff” embody a range of styles and techniques, showcasing the varying stylistic directions taken by contemporary graffiti artists. As with any art movement, Graffiti has evolved much since it had truly taken a hold in Los Angeles back in the 80’s. According to Curator Brian Lee, “We are entering into a high point, the embellishment period, in the artistic movement of Graffiti. Not only are we witnessing the rise of a third generation of graffiti writers, a generation that actively looks forwards as much as it does backwards, but the public perception and reception of graffiti has grown increasingly warmer. With the release and world wide success of the movie “Exit through the Gift Shop,” Museum retrospectives on Street art as a culture like at the MOCA, and the ever present force of street art designers like Shepard Fairey--designing for everyone and everything from album covers to billboards for the Grammys--street art has permeated into every facet of American visual culture” (Curator Lee).

"Hi-Graff" Details
Opening May 7th, 7-11pm
On Display May 7th-June 2nd, 2011

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