Mind Spring Art Show

On January 13, 2012, in Events, by chris

Madonna Of The Suicide Vest by Chris Shaw, 2012

MIND SPRING
Chuck Sperry, Chris Shaw, Ron Donovan

New paint­ings, instal­la­tions, and lim­ited silkscreen editions

JANUARY 14 – FEBRUARY 18, 2012

Artist Recep­tion: Jan­u­ary 14, 2012, 4pm to 7pm

Var­nish Fine Art
16 Jesse Street, #c120
San Fran­cisco, Cal­i­for­nia 94105
(415) 433‑4400
www.varnishfineart.com

Lend­ing rock and alter­na­tive music a form of visual expres­sion in sync with their urban envi­ron­ments, Chuck Sperry, Chris Shaw, and Ron Dono­van embrace, alter, re-assign mean­ing and re-contextualize images until they become the medium-the sub­ject emerg­ing, used purposely–irreverently or reverently–to trans­form ephemeral events and expe­ri­ences into a lex­i­con of shared cul­tural visual memory.

Madonna Kalashnikov by Chris Shaw, 2012

“Dono­van, Shaw and Sperry have made their liv­ing cre­at­ing expres­sive con­tem­po­rary prints and posters for both the col­lec­tor and the gen­eral pub­lic whose capac­ity for images is not just at its max­i­mum, but tee­ter­ing on over­load. Ded­i­ca­tion to their craft has rewarded them with a mas­tery of color the­ory, com­po­si­tion and print design that cre­ates a lan­guage that can be seen, per­haps almost heard, amidst a visu­ally com­pet­i­tive, urban envi­ron­ment. Never known for fol­low­ing the con­sen­sus of any art estab­lish­ment, these three have a strict loy­alty to their craft, and have become lead­ing inno­va­tors of the rock poster art form. Their sus­pi­cion and dis­dain for main­stream Amer­i­can pol­i­tics often char­ac­ter­izes their approach to mak­ing art. With a sin­cere ded­i­ca­tion to a broad pub­lic audi­ence, they reflect a social con­scious­ness and draw much from the imme­di­ate urban envi­ron­ment.” - Renee de Cos­sio, cura­tor SFMOMA

Madonna of the 40oz by Chris Shaw, 2011

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