Posted at 03:51 PM in Events, Exhibitions, Paintings | Permalink | Comments (0)
I was invited by GR Founder Eric Nakamura to be in a group show at Giant Robot LA (GR2) which opened Saturday. January the 14th. I have 12 CSA's in the show (11 x 14 inch risographs). Participants include:
Apak!, Chris Bettig, Jude Buffum, Burlesque Printing, Louise Chen, Shawn Cheng, David Choe, James Chong, Dutch Door Press, ENFU, Ines Estrada, Jesse Fillingham, Hilary Florido, Matt Furie, Gabe Gonzales, Kio Griffith, Seonna Hong, Kerry Horvath, Michael & Pearl Hsiung, Martin Hsu, Mari Inukai, Jeremyville, Kaori Kasai, kozyndan, Jesse LeDoux, Little Friends of Printmaking, Bradford Lynn, Dan McCarthy, Gary Musgrave, Masato Nakada, Saelee Oh, Martin Ontiveros, Panorama Press, Sidney Pink, Albert Reyes, Jay Ryan, Jessica Seamans, Ryan Jacob Smith, Dave Stolte, Diana Sudyka, Deth P. Sun, Jesse Tise, Aiyana Udesen, Justin Wallis, Jing Wei, Kent Williams, Aaron Woes Martin, Sashiko Yuen
Posted at 04:04 PM in Art & Design, Events, Exhibitions, Jeremyville | Permalink | Comments (0)
Jeremyville is having a signing this Saturday in SoHo NYC, from 2-5pm.
It's for the new LeSportsac Fall and Holiday bag range by Jeremyville, themed 'Cupcake Wonderland', and 'Diamond Life', commissioned after the worldwide success of the 3 earlier ranges released this year.
LeSportsac is launching their new store on Prince Street at Thomspon, and Jeremyville's new range is featured at the opening, along with a limited edition 'Diamond Life' risograph print, which Jeremyville will also sign.
If you're in New York, head to 176 Spring St at Thompson in SoHo, from 2-5pm this Saturday and meet the artist in person. See the new range at the LeSportsac site here:
Posted at 03:49 PM in Art & Design, Events, Exhibitions, Jeremyville, New York City, Products, Signings | Permalink | Comments (0)
Jeremyville SPROUTS UP! for 3 days during Pictoplasma NYC!
This Thursday evening in New York sees the launch of the 2nd Jeremyville SPROUT UP! concept, during the Pictoplasma Character and Design Festival in New York City.
SPROUT UP! is an art pop-up installation of Jeremyville multiples, fine art editions, original pieces, published works, 3D figures & products. The concept sprouts up anywhere, for a fleeting moment like a mushroom, at spaces globally, with new site specific multiples.
New projects and multiples launched include a Issue #4 of the Jeremyville RAW newspaper, new screenprints and a rock print for Primus, a new Jeremyville bilingual kids' story book entitled "The Yellow Sun Was Blue", Hieronymus, a ceramic sculpture, new risographs, and a series of new pencil and ink drawings from the 'Fragments of the Apocalypse' series.
Held at the Jeremyville Salon at 80 Varick St in SoHo, SPROUT UP! is open for 3 days only: Thursday Nov 3rd 6-9pm, Saturday Nov 5th 12-7pm, and Sunday Nov 6th 12-7pm
Come and share a drink with the enigmatic artist Jeremyville, view his studio, and frolick amongst the mushrooms of SPROUT UP! RSVP for the opening night to info@jeremyville.com
Posted at 01:14 PM in Art & Design, Community Service Announcements, Conferences, Drawings, Events, Exhibitions, Fashion, Jeremyville, Jeremyville Salon, SoHo NYC, New York City, Studio Jeremyville | Permalink | Comments (0)
Jeremyville SPROUTS UP! for 3 days during Pictoplasma NYC!
This Thursday evening in New York sees the launch of the 2nd Jeremyville SPROUT UP! concept, during the Pictoplasma Character and Design Festival in New York City.
SPROUT UP! is an art pop-up installation of Jeremyville multiples, fine art editions, original pieces, published works, 3D figures & products. The concept sprouts up anywhere, for a fleeting moment like a mushroom, at spaces globally, with new site specific multiples.
New projects and multiples launched include a Issue #4 of the Jeremyville RAW newspaper, new screenprints and a rock print for Primus, a new Jeremyville bilingual kids' story book entitled "The Yellow Sun Was Blue", Hieronymus, a ceramic sculpture, new risographs, and a series of new pencil and ink drawings from the 'Fragments of the Apocalypse' series.
Held at the Jeremyville Salon at 80 Varick St in SoHo, SPROUT UP! is open for 3 days only: Thursday Nov 3rd 6-9pm, Saturday Nov 5th 12-7pm, and Sunday Nov 6th 12-7pm
Come and share a drink with the enigmatic artist Jeremyville, view his studio, and frolick amongst the mushrooms of SPROUT UP! RSVP for the opening night to info@jeremyville.com
Posted at 08:04 AM in Art & Design, Events, Exhibitions, Jeremyville Salon, SoHo NYC, New York City, Products, Studio Jeremyville | Permalink | Comments (0)
Come and say hi to Jeremyville this Friday, at the Swatch Store, at 666 Fifth Ave, NYC
(bet 52nd & 53rd St.)
Time: 5:00pm till 8:00pm, Friday September 16th.
Frank Kozik & MAD also painting Live.
Posted at 01:35 AM in Art & Design, Events, Exhibitions, Fashion, Jeremyville, Signings | Permalink | Comments (0)
The new Jeremyville Swatch is out, as a part of the new Kidrobot x Swatch range. Here is a link to the photos from the night of signing and live painting.:
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150290494066624.359861.82742196623&type=1
Posted at 01:27 AM in Art & Design, Events, Exhibitions, Fashion, Jeremyville, Paintings, Signings, Studio Jeremyville , Toys | Permalink | Comments (0)
You're invited to the Jeremyville & Buff Monster Show, at Tara McPherson's Cotton Candy Machine this Friday, August 5th, 7-11 pm, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Jeremyville will be launching his new SPROUT UP! concept, an art pop-up installation that features a mashup wall of Jeremyville fine art editions, with original pieces, 3D figures and products. The concept will also sprout up later like a mushroom, at other spaces around the world for a fleeting moment, with new editions & new original work. This is the first ever appearance of SPROUT UP!
SPROUT UP! will showcase Jeremyville editions of screenprints, giclees, new ceramic figures & risograph prints, plus Jeremyville open edition products such as sketchel bags, plush toys, t-shirts, totes, inflatables, stickers, skate decks, books, sneakers, toys, Community Service Announcements, and some original drawings & paintings.
Jeremyville will also be launching issue #3 of Jeremyville RAW, which is a New York based street art newspaper, distributed around the places he likes to hang out, The Cotton Candy Machine being one of them!
We hope to see you this Friday. Jeremyville & Buff Monster will be there, so please come and meet them!
Cotton Candy Machine
235 South 1st Street, Brooklyn, NYC corner of Roebling.
Runs August 5th till September 4th, 2011.
Posted at 04:57 AM in Art & Design, Community Service Announcements, Events, Exhibitions, Jeremyville, Jeremyville Salon, SoHo NYC, New York City, Paintings, Studio Jeremyville , Toys | Permalink | Comments (0)
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Jeremyville & Creative Director Megan Mair are speaking at the Pictoplasma Conference in Berlin, this Thursday April 7th, and showing recent work this Wednesday, April 6th, 2011, at SOTO. He will be in attendance, so come and meet the artist. The show features a giant 7 x 17 feet canvas work (edition of 3), from the 'Fragments of the Apocalypse' series.
'Fragments of the Apocalypse' is a new series of paintings and drawings by New York based artist Jeremyville, dealing with the last days of pop culture on earth, the death of well known icons, and the carnage of the cute.
It's an end game in which pop finally eats itself, Apocalyptic birds pick at the decaying carcass of a long dead Mickey, cannibal Smurfs on acid wield deathly axes, cute pop characters succumb to the darkness in their souls, and the entrails of our consumer society corpse spill out and seep back into a dying earth.
Exploring a color palette of lurid candy pinks, neon sign yellows, newsprint greys, dirty gelati pastels, and the deepest midnight black, this is a series about the end days of our pop consumer culture, and a document of those character strewn landscapes of destruction.
Posted at 05:17 AM in Art & Design, Conferences, Events, Exhibitions, Jeremyville, Paintings | Permalink | Comments (0)