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A Conversation with Pedro Matos

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Portugal-based Pedro Matos’ solo show Ephemera opens this Saturday, September 3rd, at the Shooting Gallery. In our interview Pedro explains his intentions of capturing a broader, more truthful reality than the distorted version we encounter daily through advertisements, entertainment and social networking. Pedro’s oil paintings reveal a beauty we may not normally see, a beauty seen in the effects of age and wear, not just on the cities we live in but on the faces of those around us. Read the interview below for more insight into the show and Pedro’s life as a quickly burgeoning artist.

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Pedro Matos ‘Ephemera’ Teaser!

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We can’t wait for Pedro Matos’ solo show Ephemera to open at Shooting Gallery, September 10th! Join us for the opening reception from 7-11pm.

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Opening Photos and Interview with Skinner (Warholian)

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Many thanks to Mike Cuffe for all these awesome photos from Skinner’s The Fragile Art of Existence opening! See the rest of the photo set on Warholian. Mike Cuffe also sat down with Skinner for a great interview, delving into what a typical day in Skinner’s studio consists of, how the development of his technical skills and mind frame is seen in his current body of work, and Skinner’s future plans, including making stage art for Outside Lands and driving monster trucks. Read it here!

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Pedro Matos in his Studio, “Ephemera” Opening Sept. 3rd!

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Pedro Matos’ solo show Ephemera opens Saturday, September 3rd at Shooting Gallery and we cannot wait to see the finished body of work from this young and extremely talented artist. At the mere age of twenty-two, Matos has already established himself as an artist with a skill beyond his years and the ability to create empathetic and poignant portraits, with a raw edge.

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Preview Pedro Matos’ New Work for “Ephemera”

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Pedro Matos‘ combines the supple nature of oil paint with layers of texture in a new way. These built up and deconstructured layers create the appearance of the wear and tear of wheatpastes plastered around cities, thus capturing the aesthetic of impermanent visuals in a more permanent way. The title of Matos’ solo show speaks exactly to that, “Ephemera” being defined as ” 1. Things that exist or are used or enjoyed for only a short time. 2. Items of collectible memorabilia, typically written or printed ones, that were originally expected to have only short-term usefulness or popularity.” Through his work Matos captures the passage of time, freezing it’s effects in one frame, preserving that moment for us to view. By referring to items that are intentionally crafted to be impermanent Matos’ makes us reflect on the process of continual change we are all involved in. Culturally, economically, politically, personally; we are a world in flux. And it is nice to take a moment of stillness and just look at the faces around us rather than rushing by.

Ephemera, New Work by Pedro Matos
opens September 3rd at Shooting Gallery
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Ephemera, New Work by Pedro Matos Press Release

For Immediate Release:

Shooting Gallery Presents:
Ephemera, New Work by Pedro Matos

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Shooting Gallery is pleased to present Ephemera, a series of striking new painted works by Portuguese artist Pedro Matos. This will be Matos’ first solo project at Shooting Gallery, following his participation in group projects at sister spaces White Walls and 941 Geary last year. The opening reception is Saturday, September 3, from 7-11 pm, and the exhibition is free and open to the public for viewing through September 24.

The works featured in Ephemera are the newest iteration of Matos’ masterful oil-on-canvas explorations, featuring a complex layering of texture, pattern and portraiture. He collects inspiration from a variety of sources, and photographs people, places, and aesthetic details to pull from for his finished works. Matos’ new canvases are a result of the piling-up of things he is drawn to, torn-up, remixed, and given the appearance of ripped paper – set to mimic the aesthetic of worn, shredded posters pasted to the side of a building. Through this visual language, Matos hopes to pull the viewer into a conversation surrounding impermanence, and the constant shifting of social, political, moral, cultural and aesthetic ideas.

His investigation of life’s ephemeral nature has led him to create a body of work that vividly juxtaposes beauty with decay, something he encounters daily in contemporary urban spaces. The patterning he utilizes in these works comes directly from traditional Portuguese designs, layered with advertisements from the street, rendered meticulously in bright oil paint. For Ephemera, the artist plans to present approximately 8 original paintings, in addition to some brand-new installation work.

Underneath it all, Matos works with portraiture based on subjects that lie outside of what popular culture craves: instead of models, celebrities or cultural icons, he works to represent the kind of people he regularly encounters. Family members, people that are a part of his immediate community, personalities encountered out in the streets, and other subjects that fall in this same vein. The forgotten, the overlooked, the underappreciated members of society all take precedence here, where the slick transience of advertising culture fails to do anything more than fade away with very little time.

Pedro Matos was born in 1989 in Santarém, Portugal and started painting at the age of 16, inspired by his immersion in graffiti, skateboarding and street culture. Pedro went on to pursue a formal education in painting and art history, which brought him to study at Central Saint Martins in London, and Ar. Co in Lisbon. Matos has exhibited works internationally, with previous shows in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portugal, Spain and London. He currently lives and works in Lisbon, Portugal.

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The Shooting Gallery opened its doors in 2024 to the historic Tenderloin district of San Francisco, known for its lively street culture. Growing up in Southern California gave owner and curator Justin Giarla a love for everything lowbrow: pop art, street art, outsider art, punk rock album art, comic book art, surf/skate art and hot rod culture. Giarla recognizes how important it is to provide lowbrow artists with a platform for their work, which is exactly what Shooting Gallery has done for nearly a decade.

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Media Opportunities:
Interview with artist Pedro Matos
Interview with owner/founder/curator Justin Giarla
High-resolution images available upon request

Event Information:
“Ephemera,” New Works by Pedro Matos
Opening Reception – September 3, 2024, 7-11 pm
On View Through September 24, 2024,
@ Shooting Gallery (shootinggallerysf.com)
839 Larkin St,
San Francisco, CA

Opening Photos of Skinner’s “The Fragile Art of Existence”

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Skinner’s The Fragile Art of Existence opened last Saturday with a bang! Shooting Gallery quickly filled with a bustling crowd that stayed until the end. It was great to have Skinner around for install week and even more fun to get to see him with his fans (some of whom even brought cookies)! If you didn’t get a chance to swing by you should make sure to step into Shooting Gallery before the show’s end, August 27th!

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Detail Shots of Skinner’s Install

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Skinner‘s work for The Fragile Art of Existence, open August 6th- August 27th, is filled with an explosion of details and we thought we’d share a few! More detail shots and a few of Skinner’s installation painting after the jump! Read more »

Skinner in 96 Hours (SF Chronicle)

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Today’s SF Chronicle’s 96 Hours features this fantastic two-page collector poster for Skinner! Scoop one up before Skinner’s number one psycho fan snags them all! “The Fragile Art of Existence” opens Saturday, August 6th at Shooting Gallery. Come visit between 7-11pm, maybe even bring your poster and have Skinner fold it into a paper crane/dragon (no promises!).

A Sneak Peak Into Skinner’s Install!

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Skinner brought all of his paintings for The Fragile Art of Existence (opening August 6th, 7-11pm) to the Shooting Gallery and started his install soon thereafter on Saturday. While the installation is going to be “restrained” for Skinner’s normal style, it is certainly evolving into a wild display. Take a peek at our first photos from install week and expect more to come soon!

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