November « 2010 « The Flop Box

Turn on, Tune in, Drop out 11/30

Finally made it to EverGold Gallery to check out Mark McCloud’s acid art.
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Rumspringa from L.A.
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Mr. Davis Surf Combat sketch

FIFTY24SF

Zine Soup by TTC. If I had some pick of the month type nonsense this would be standing with it’s chin held high on top. Great individually screened covers.



MQ sticker zine???


Hideout spot



Swimming With Land Sharks 11/26

Surendran Nair large scale paintings @ Frey Norris.





Lee Friedlander @ Fraenkel Gallery

Walls and walls of photos. Worth a visit.


Great Photo

A couple from their permanent collection
Michael Wolf

Helen Levitt

Shannon Finley @ Silverman Gallery

Yamamoto Masao @ Robert Koch




Sara VanDerBeek @ Altman Siegel

Glad to see local galleries showing more photography

Yes…these a photographs

Things have been vivid and crisp around here lately



Do not fear mistakes, There are none 11/23

December issue of Juxtapoz just came out

I wrote a profile on Grady Gordon.

Also shot a portrait of Pez and interviewed him for a 10 page feature!

I spy a flopbox sticker

This is how you send a care package! Thanks Rk out in Tokyo!

A Gocco printer, gocco screens & bulbs, printing ink, tasty snacks, magazines, and stickers.



How Soon Is Now 11/22

The General Store

This is how you build out a space with style

Toshio Saeki @ 111 Minna Violent and erotic.

After viewing the work for a while I couldn’t help but notice that his work was a Japanese version of Aubrey Beardsley, one of my favorite artists.

How come none of my friends know who Aubrey Beardsley is? Suckers





The Smiths night! Lots to look at.

Went to City Hall to see a photo show put on by the San Francisco Photo Alliance

Although, feeling like I am in a hospital or incarcerated is not conducive to pleasant art viewing. It has that cold echo feeling inside.

These photo were nicely done

Ben Venom handmade quilts @ Guerrero Gallery



along with Tapestry art by Erin Riley

Chris Duncan held a participatory night of banging drum sticks and making the loudest noise my brain could possibly take at Southern Exposure. Included were some video art.



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