
This show opens tonight at Collective Hardware in NYC.
“In his highly anticipated debut solo show exhibition, Ellis Gallagher continues his quest in deobjectifying the common street icon and manifests it into the surreal. His sidewalk chalk drawings of the city’s overlooked objects- mailboxes, garbage cans, street signs, bicycles, etc.- have become a trademark in street art culture worldwide. ‘Ocular Echoism: The Autonomy of Ellis Gallagher’ is collectively the artist’s most ambitious body of work to date and includes limited edition screen prints, original photographs, skate decks, fire tags, and an indoor New York City street scene instillation, garbage included.”
You can watch video of Bklyn Organic Still Life where Ellis G. outlines every single plant on a street in downtown Brooklyn after the jump
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We hung out outside for too long when the exhibition was in New York, and before we knew it, it was over. Don’t miss your chance to see the Vice Magazine photo exhibit when it opens in Los Angeles at the Scion Installation Space this July 25th. Sponsored by Scion

Check the interview with Henry Gunderson, first year SFAI student is making waves on the West Coast. If you’re in SF, make sure to check out his opening at Fecal Face Dot Gallery on the 23rd.

Opening this Saturday, The Way Things are Looking is a solo show by Suzannah Sinclair. Her work is so beautiful, it also doesn’t hurt that the girls she paints are in various stages of nudity.
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Opening this Saturday is a great show with a nice concept, and the longest artist list I think I’ve ever seen. Curated by Jordan Isip and Rodger Stevens,
“Dime Bag 3 is the ninth in an ongoing series of events by Isip and Stevens, bringing together over 200 artists from New York City and beyond representing an extraordinary variety of disciplines. Painters, illustrators, graphic designers, filmmakers, photographers, product designers, and others have been invited to create artworks specifically designed to be exhibited in 3-inch plastic bags: dime bags. Each artist was sent one of the symbolic baggies and asked to fill it in any way they wished.”
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The Vice 2009 Photo Exhibition

Space Invaders group show opening July 17 at Aicon Gallery, featuring Vibha Galhotra, (NEO CAMOUFLAGE, work pictured above) Mayyur Gupta, Dan Holdsworth, Caroline McCarthy, Alan Michael, Muzzumil Ruheel, Sanatan Saha and Mahendar Soni.
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I just saw this over at Dezeen. A stuffed Victorian african grey crowned crane, decorated with a saddle, gold-plated silver and pearls. It looks really cool. So, if you’re in London be sure to check out Kelly McCall ‘s “Fuck You and the Horse You Rode in On” a new exhibition at Sotheby’s this week.

Opening tonight at Show & Tell in Canada is Get Over It. Steve Powers and Greg Lamarche have some ill pieces in it. A couple faves after the jump.
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Two shows at Joshua Liner Gallery open this Saturday. Stop by, buy some art and say what’s up.

We have a bunch of peeps in this show, so if you’re down in Philly tonight (friday) stop by Space 1026 and say what’s up.
Curated by Tessa Perutz
At Space 1026,
July 3rd – 31st, 2009
Opening Reception: Friday, July 3rd, 7 – 10pm
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Opening tomorrow night at Lazrides’ Rathbone space is Vhils‘ first solo show in England, Scratching The Surface. If you’re over there, we highly recommend it.
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If you’re in San Francisco tonight tomorrow night, stop by Mike Giant’s Private Studio 360 for some deals.
Private Studio 260
260 Divisadero Street near Haight
San Francisco, Califas
“The opening will be open from 6-9pm. Please stop by and bring cash for insane deals on originals and posters.
The space will also be open every Saturday from noon to 8pm starting July 4th.
There will be an opening to debut new work every first Friday of the month. And collectors should feel free to contact me anytime about private appointments to see what I have to offer as well.”

If you’re down in Philadelphia tonight, stop by jinxed and say what’s up.
COMING UP
Featuring works by:
Ed Looram
Isaac Ramos
Jeremy Dean
Lorin Brown
Nick Hans
Friday, June 26, 2009
6:00pm – 10:00pm
Jinxed
620 South 4th Street
Philadelphia, PA
215-978-5496
www.thoughtcooperative.com
www.jinxedphiladelphia.com

Return To The Womb opens tomorrow night (friday the 26th) at V1 Gallery.
The latest installment of FFDG’s In-N-Out series opens tonight with Mi Ju, A Korean-Born artist currently residing in San Francisco. We like her work a lot.
opening reception Thurs. 6/25 (6-9pm)… Mi Ju will be present. Drinks served. Etc.
Mi Ju
June 24-27
opening reception Thurs. 6/25 (6-9pm)
@Fecal Face Dot Gallery
On view: Wed – Fri (3-6pm) | Sat (12-6pm)
66 Gough St.