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Game Over IV @ Giant Robot SF

Opening this Friday night, March 4th, at Giant Robot in San Francisco is the 4th annual “Game Over” exhibition. This video game inspired group show will feature work from Esao Andrews, Jeremy Tinder, Jesse Balmer, David Chung, Little Friends of Printmaking, Ferris Plock, Jesse Reklaw, Rob Sato, and many more. The art at these shows is generally pretty affordable, and there looks to be some great work this year, such as Esao Andrews “Zelda” inspired painting (shown first).

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Faesthetic issue # 12 now available

Issue number 12 of Faesthetic is now available. This issue feature a cover design by Maya Hayuk, and the theme of the issue is “Home”. There are 35 artists that have work shown in the maagzine, and for the first 100 order a laser cut keychain is thrown into the mix. I was very happy to see that this issue features work by Jon MacNair and Jesse Balmer.

Get em here: Faesthetic Online Shop

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Featured artists for April: Iain Macarthur & Max Kauffman

A little late on this changes, school and the “This is the End” show had me a little busy. So here are the featured artists that will be up for most of April. Max Kauffman and Iain Macarthur.

I would also like to thank the featured artists for February Jesse Balmer and Saddo Jdero. They are now in the archive area, found in the “featured artists” area.

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Featured artists for February: Jesse Balmer and Saddo Jdero

The featured artists for February are now up. I have enjoyed the work of both of these artists for quite some time now and am happy they are on the site. Head on over to the Featured Artists are to check out their work.

I also would like to thank January’s featured artists, Catherine Brooks and Luke Kpycinksi. Both of them are now in the archive area on he featured artists page. Luke will also have a painting in the upcoming show the Creep Machine is curating, so expect to see that very soon.

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Shows this weekend: Way of all Flesh, & Menace & Charm

Here is the roundup of some of the shows that will be opening up, or having their reception this weekend.

Lorri-Marie Jenkins will have her solo show at the Eclectix Gallery in El Cerrito. The show will feature some collage and found art. If you can stop by. Eclectix Gallery

Opening on Friday the 25th is a solo show of Roland Tamayo at the Gallery 1988 in SF. There will be paintings, drawings & prints there. Gallery 1988 SF

Also opening this Friday at the Space Gallery is a two person show “The Way of All Flesh”. It will feature art by Jesse Balmer & Ryan “Deli” De La Hoz. Both artists were in the B movie show, they made some killer art and I would love to see this show. There will be a photo collaboration, visual display and “Planets” will play at 9pm. Head on over if you can. Space Gallery SF

“Unfolding Nature” is a group show opening up this Friday as well at the Grind Gallery in L.A. The show will feature work by: Catherine Brooks, Francisco Enciso, Jim Darling and many others. Grind Gallery

“Menace & Charm: The Nostalgia Of Childhood” is a group show opening this Saturday at the Black Maria Gallery. The show “explores the dark and innocent cognitions of childhood.” It will feature work by: Jaime Zollars, Kathleen Lolley, Alex Noriega, Matt Burlingame, P. Williams, Leanne Biank, Juri Ueda, Aaron Hitchcock and CJ Metzger. This is a really killer idea for a show, wish I would have thought of it. The show is also online to view. Black Maria Gallery

“Vanity Bonfire” is a solo show of Sean Christopher opening this Saturday at the Corey Helford Gallery. This is Sean’s first solo show in Los Angeles. Check it out here: Corey Helford Gallery

Finally the Cannibal Flower gallery has a huge group show. The featured artist is Jose Carabes, there will also be living painting, music and performances. You can also see art by: Brandi Read, Bill McEvoy, Chris Peters and many more. Check it out: Cannibal Flower

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