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"New Brow" Screening Dates During SXSW

Film Screening Times

Tuesday the 17th

What: Single screening of New Brow  

When: 6pm at

Where: The Independent at 501 Studios

501 N. IH-35

Corner of E. 5th and Brushy

www.501stageandscreen.com

180 seats

 

Wednesday the 18th 

What: double feature at Cafe Mundi.

When: 8pm New Brow, 9:45pm Abraham Obama

Where: Outdoor screening, 1704 East Fifth Street, 512-236-8634

 

Thursday the 18th 

What: Artist Reception at 602 West 7th #A

Where: Formerly Gallery Lombardi


 

Saturday the 21st

What: double feature 

When: 1pm New Brow & 3pm Abraham Obama 

Where: The Independent at 501 Studios

  501 N. IH-35

Corner of E. 5th and Brushy

www.501stageandscreen.com

180 seats

"New Brow"

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The "Abraham Obama" Film Crew Is Joining us at SXSW

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Daniel and Kevin of Jet Set Graffiti are bringing their film “Abraham Obama” to SXSW with us.  They had their second screening in San Francisco last night at the Roxie Cinema and are getting back on the road to meet us in Texas.  Two rad films, outside of the actual festival, keeping it real.

"New Brow" film premier

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Gallery Preview: Wednesday, March 18th 2024 from 7-11pm.

Opening Reception: Thursday, March 19th 2024, from 7-11pm, open to the public.

Film Premiere: For dates and times check shootinggallerysf.com

Gallery Hours: Thursday though Sunday, from 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.

 

 

Humble Pictures, along with The Shooting Gallery and The Alternative Café, is proud to present their film, “New Brow: The Rise of Underground Art”, to Austin, TX, March 20th and 21st, 2024 from 8-10pm at 602 West Seventh St. Suite A, Austin Texas. 

 

Despite being turned away by the acceptance committee for SXSW, The Shooting Gallery remains committed to premiering “New Brow” to their Texas audience.  To highlight the significance of the film’s place in history, internationally renowned art dealer, Justin Giarla, has put together a comprehensive body of work from artists interviewed in the film. The exhibit will run for a week, as a tribute to those who’ve made contributions to the Low Brow art movement.  A progressive line up of works will be included, by emerging and largely significant Low Brow and Pop Surrealist artists.  

 

602 West Seventh St. Suite A will be busy night and day through out the week of March 15th, with a private press preview, opening reception, and film screening.  Juxtapoz Magazine, the art publication holding the largest circulation in the US, will be sponsoring all events.  With their sponsorship, the event comes full circle, as they have brought these underground artists to the attention of the general public.  They’ve provided a voice for the Do-It-Yourself culture that only continues to take things to the next level.  These parties will include, DJ’s, adult beverages, and killer time to be had by all.

 

The film, “New Brow”, exposes first hand accounts from artists, galleries, and collectors who initiated and maintained the New American Art Movement.  Documenting the personal studios and makeshift gallery spaces where the movement began, it reveals the raw nature required for a new genre to be created.  The film brings to attention influences often unrecognized or underrated, such as underground comix, Kustum Kulture, graffiti, tattoo, skate and surf, punk art and others amidst Californian sub-cultures.  Among the movement’s history, “New Brow” puts things in perspective, to its major contributor and inspiration, Robert Williams.

 

Artists included in the exhibit are the following: Eric Joyner, Charles Krafft, Shawn Barber, Travis Louie, Anthony Ausgang, Ron English, Mike Giant, Isabel Samaras, Camille Rose Garcia, Van Arno, Shepard Fairey, Liz McGrath, Henry Lewis, Tim Biskup, Gary Baseman, Glenn Barr, Kill Pixie, Niagara, Sas & Colin, Erik Foss, Yumiko Kayukawa, Natalia Fabia, Paul Chatem, Sylvia Ji, Helen Garber, Joshua Petker, Mike Maxwell, Greg Gossel, Francesco LoCastro

 

 

Location:

602 West 7th #A,

Austin TX 78701

(415) 931.8035

 

 

For more questions or concerns visit shootinggallerysf.com or call us at (415) 931-8035.

 

Patrick Segui opening reception of

“Curiosa Natura”

- A cabinet extraordinaire of natures oddities… a phantasmagorical display of a mad man’s private collection -

The Shooting Gallery was transformed into an elegant setting of shadow boxes, reliquaries,wine and  live music. Segui draws one’s eye past the surface, into the world of natural science, the grotesque and the beautiful. As a scientist may collect butterflies and elucidate each detail of it, so does Segui in his own manner. The intricately carved dioramas and shadow boxes are a combination of drawing, painting, sculpture and the meticulous manipulation of surfaces and textures in a process that is uniquely his.

 

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Shepard Fairey Retrospective and “Worlds on Fire” Exhibit at the Grammys

Here is a quick recap on January and the happenings in Boston and LA.

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Kevin Taylor's Paintings in Google's SF office

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I took a visit over to Google’s SF office today to meet with their curator.  She worked with Kevin in preparing their current exhibit of his works in the cafe.  This was a new piece I hadn’t seen before, that I really like.  

 

We’ll let you know about any opening/closing receptions that occur.

His work will be up until March 12th, 2024.

 

Shaffer and Palladino Install Part III

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palladino mural III

 

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Install Segui, Shaffer, and Palladino Part II

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Reliquaries by Patrick Segui

 
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Mural by Matthew Palladino

 

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Collages and Shadow Boxes by Patrick Segui

 

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Today Steve Mac received his new visor from the UK.  Making sure it works.

Patrick Segui, Ryan Shaffer, and Matthew Palladino

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Patrick Segui

 

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Steve MacDonald

 

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Matthew Palladino

 

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Ryan Shaffer

 

 
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Ryan Shaffer

 

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Paining by Ryan Shaffer

 

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Matthew Palladino

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