Exhibitions
“Unified Love Movement” – Miami, FL – December 2009 + Mainsite Gallery – Norman, OK – October 2009
“BKMIA” – Miami, FL – December 2009
With Miami serving as the perfect backdrop for this diverse group of artistry, BKMIA shines the spotlight on the unique alliance between the two cities as well as showcase the similarities of both cultures in relations to the contemporary art world.
BKMIAOfficial BKMIA Artists Featured are:
• Avoid Pi
• Buxtonia {Alison & Garrison Buxton}
• Cahbasmn
• Cash4
• Celso
• Cycle
• Dan Taylor
• DarkClouds
• Dennis McNett
• Destroy & Rebuild
• Eastern District Collective
• Ezra Li Eismont
• Faro
• Flying Fortress
• Frank Russo
• Fred Harper
• Gaia
• Imminent Disaster
• Infinity
• Jim Kiernan
• Joe Vaux
• John Breiner
• John Fekner & Don Leicht
• Jonathan Villoch {DEPOE}
• JuseOne
• Keely Brandon
• Keith Haskel
• Kevin Brady
• Lady Pink
• Logik One
• Lucas
• Mario Brothers
• Martin Mazorra & Mike Houston {Cannonball Press}
• Martina Secondo Russo
• Michael Allen
• Mike De Feo
• Molly Crabapple
• Morning Breath
• NohJColey
• Peat Wollaeger
• Peripheral Media Projects
• Pez
• Poster Boy
• Rafel Fuchs
• Robert Steel
• Ronin
• Royce Bannon
• Ryan Doyle and UFO 930
• Scott Draves & The Electric Sheep
• Skewville
• The London Police
• The Senator
• Thundercut
• Tod Seelie
• Uhuru Design
“Street Crush” – AlphaBeta – Brooklyn, NYC – February
“An unprecedented killer lineup of many of 2009’s best in one Brooklyn location, “Street Crush” will run from February 13 until February 28 and will feature work from an artist list that includes:
Aakash Nihalani, Abe Lincoln Jr., Aiko, Anera, Bortusk Leer, Broken Crow, C. Damage, Cake, Celso, Charm, Chris Uphues, Creepy, DirQuo, Ellis Gallagher A.K.A. (C)ELLIS G., Eternal Love, FauxReel, FKDL, General Howe, GoreB, Imminent Disaster, Hellbent, Infinity, Nobody, Jef Aerosol, Jon Burgerman, Matt Siren, Mimi the Clown, NohJColey, Pagan, PMP, Poster Boy, Pufferella, Pushkin, Chris from Robots Will Kill, Col from Robots Will Kill, Veng from Robots Will Kill, Royce Bannon, Skewville, Stikman, The Dude Company, Titi from Paris, and U.L.M.” – Brooklyn Street Art
“Going Postal” by Martha Cooper – January 2009
Book Launch, Sticker Exchange & Postal Themed Exhibition
“From the Streets of Brooklyn” – Thinkspace Gallery, LA – Jan 2009
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OPENING RECEPTION: FRIDAY, JAN 9th, 7-11pm
on view: Jan 9th – Feb 6th, 2009
* Over 40 Brooklyn, NY based artists in our main gallery, including:
Abe Lincoln Jr. / Acne / AIKO (aka Aiko Nakagawa) / AnerA / Avoid Pi / avone / BAST / Bloke / c.damage / Celso / Chris Stain / Dan Witz / Dark Clouds / Dennis McNett / ELBOW-TOE / Ellis G. / ELC (aka Endless Love Crew) / Faile / Faro / Gaia / Graffiti Research Lab (G.R.L.) / Imminent Disaster / infinity / jm rizzi / Josh MacPhee / Juse One / Kuma / Matt Siren / Maya Hayuk / Michael DeFeo (aka The Flower Guy) / MOMO / Peru Ana Ana Peru / PMP (aka Peripheral Media Projects) / Rate / Robots Will Kill / Royce Bannon / Skewville / Slept / Sometimes / Sonet / stikman / Swoon / Thundercut / UFO / Unplate
web: www.thinkspacegallery.com
Pure Evil Gallery – London – Oct 2008
“Plastic Ocean” PMP at Pure Evil Gallery – London 2008
“Behind the Seen” curated by Michael De Feo – Ad Hoc Art, NYC – December 2007
Michael de Feo (best known as the “flower guy“) wants the world to know that street art ain’t all aerosol and running from the vice squad. In curating Behind the Seen, an exhibition of works from over 30 of today’s most recognizable street artists (stock-in-trade for Bushwick’s Ad Hoc Art), de Feo highlights many never-before-seen pieces. Spanning from photography to sculptural work, including personal objects and a variety of styles, the exhibition features alternative artistic endeavors by Lady Pink, Swoon, Shepard Fairey, Lee Quiñones, Elbow Toe, Martha Cooper, and Ron English.
– Regina Bresler, Flavorpill

UGLY AMERICANA: A Poster and Clothing Show
ZAKKA Shop and Space
147 Grand Street, NYC
(Between Broadway and Lafayette)
Closed on Tuesdays
Opening: Friday, Febuary 11, 2005, 7-9 pm

LOVELY PROPAGANDA
Diesel Gallery
Red Hook, Brooklyn
November 11 – December 3, 2004

