Showing posts with label Billy Shire Fine Arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Billy Shire Fine Arts. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Dave McKean at Billy Shire Fine Arts

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"'New Works Inspired by Early Cinema' displays McKean's latest paintings from his haunting current body of work 'Nitrate' inspired by the silent era of cinema. 'Nitrate and Kinogeists' will display both Century Guild's inventory of historically significant and undeniably beautiful silent film posters, most of which have been lost and unseen by the public before now."

February 13, 2010 - March 6, 2010
Opening Reception: Saturday, February 13th, 7-10 pm
BILLY SHIRE FINE ARTS
5790 Washington Blvd.
Culver City, CA 90232

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Dave McKean

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Ana Bagayan, Eric Finzi, Gregg Gibbs, Matjames Metson Group Show

Right now at Billy Shire Fine Arts. One our absolute faves, Ana Bagayan, in a group show with Eric Finzi, Gregg Gibbs, and Matjames Metson. Plus, Ana is offering a limited edition print for sale! Here's a peek of the show.

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Ana Bagayan

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Ana Bagayan

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Matjames Metson

Group Show at Billy Shire Fine Arts

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Bob Dob at Billy Shire Fine Arts

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Bob Dob comes to Billy Shire Fine Arts tonight, Valentine's Day, with his new show "Blue Skies." Take your honey to a nice dinner in Culver City and buy him/her a Bob Dob painting. What better way to say "I love you?"

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Bob Dob's Blue Skies at Billy Shire Fine Arts

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Art as Investment, Part 1

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Jessica Joslin

Stock market below 9000. Millions of homes in foreclosure. Great way to start 2009. Terrible time to invest your money, if you have any left. Or is it? There are plenty of bargains in the stock market, but what if it plunges further? Home prices are falling, but couldn't they fall further? I've made plenty of investment mistakes in the last 15 years, but the one investment that has so far proven infallible is the one that was never intended as an investment -- ART. Virtually every piece I own is now worth more than it was when I purchased it, in most cases a lot more.

That doesn't mean I have any interest in collecting on the interest, so to speak. The art works are part of my life, part of my family. I have no intention of selling. And that's why art is such a good investment. "Buy and hold" is the mantra of virtually every investment adviser, and what is nicer to "hold" than a beautiful work of art? (Just be sure to contact your insurance company to report the value of the art in your home, whether you rent or own, and if you rent, consider renter's insurance).

And now may be the best time in years to buy, when most of us are holder tighter to our wallet and purse strings than ever. It's a tough time to be a gallerist, which means it's a good time to be a buyer. Prices are stabilizing due to fewer buyers, but the abundance of quality art is at a peak. The incredible success of the fine art market over the past few years has helped hundreds of talented fine artists find representation. The variety is such that almost anyone can find something to love and cherish. Of course this doesn't mean that every work of art purchased is going to rise in value. But no matter the monetary value of a beloved work, it will always have tremendous value in your heart and home as long as you buy what you love.

With that in mind, we begin 2009 with a number of stupendous new shows, all great opportunities to acquire something to brighten your life in these troubling times. First up, two concurrent shows from LA Gallery godfather Billy Shire and director extraordinaire Annie Adjchavanich. Just open is Mark Todd and Alan Forbes at La Luz de Jesus, and opening next week is Jessica Joslin and Esther Pearl Watson at Billy Shire Fine Arts.

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Mark Todd

At La Luz, two artists deconstruct two popular art forms, the comic book and the rock poster. With "Fragments" Mark Todd (betrothed to Esther Pearl Watson, by the way) creates a new set of faux comic book covers (and a few extra surprises) with his distinctive folk-meets-post-modern interpretation for his most diverse show yet. Meanwhile Alan Forbes, well-known for his rock posters (over 400 to date!) plays with some of his favorite horror-inspired images to create a truly creepy collection called "Unmanned Vessels." "Fragments" and "Unmanned Vessels" has just opened, so there's a good chance you can snag something if you act quickly.

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Alan Forbes

Next Saturday January 10th sees the opening of Esther Pearl Watson and Jessica Joslin at Billy Shire Fine Arts. Ms. Watson, coming off of her recent museum show at The Oakland Museum of California uses her characteristic Outsider Art style in "Visions of the Future" to depict a series of lovely tableaus that might be a child's vision of her own future or an elegiac adult's remembrance of her past. In striking contrast are the steampunky animal sculptures of bone, brass, bits and bobs crafted by artist Jessica Joslin. "Clockwork Circus" is a collection of Ms. Joslin's amazing constructions that "draws from the whimsical, decadent aesthetic of the fin de siècle circus."

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Esther Pearl Watson

Coming next: Investments (er... art shows) in New York and Jerusalem!

Mark Todd and Alan Forbes at La Luz de Jesus

Jessica Joslin and Esther Pearl Watson at Billy Shire Fine Arts


Thursday, August 7, 2008

Billy Shire Gives Good Tour

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Photo Via Sketchypad.com

Just received this notice:

"Join Billy Shire for an exclusive walk-through of the current exhibition "In the Land of Retinal Delights: The Juxtapoz Factor" at the Laguna Art Museum on August 10, at 1:00 pm and 4:00 pm. Tour is free with Museum admission."

"Shire, a well-respected figure in the lowbrow art scene, is the owner and founder of Billy Shire Fine Arts and La Luz de Jesus Gallery. He is largely responsible for fostering a new school of artists in Los Angeles, prompting JUXTAPOZ Magazine to dub him "the Peggy Guggenheim of Lowbrow."

No better person to follow through this exhibit. Mr. Shire is a legend.

In the Land of Retinal Delights: The Juxtapoz Factor" at the Laguna Art Museum

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

EXCLUSIVE: PopDrawer Invites You to a VIP Event -- Niagara VS. Vans!

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If you are a PopDrawer reader (well, you're... uh, reading this, so...), you are invited to a private, VIP Niagara event happening this Friday, June 6th, from 7-10 PM at Billy Shire Fine Arts Gallery in Culver City, CA. The event is celebrating the collaboration between Niagara and Vans Shoes.

World-renowned Niagara (famous for both her noirish femme-fatales, and for her founding and fronting of legendary punk band Destroy All Monsters) has lent her iconic images to six new kicks from Vans Vault, four slip-ons and two high-top lace-ups. So this Friday, Vans is celebrating their wisdom in choosing Niagara to be the first female artist whose images will grace shoes from the Vans Vault line, by hosting a party and private showing about 30 Niagara originals at Billy Shire Fine Arts, available for purchase. If you're interested in purchasing, please email Annie at Billy Shire Fine Arts for the link to the preview website.

Want to go? Email your RSVP (and bring some guests!) to Adriana at Vans and mention PopDrawer in the email.

Come for the art and shoes, stay for the music and drinks. It's a one time, can't miss event. Hope to see you there!

Billy Shire Fine Arts
5790 Washington Blvd.
Culver City, CA 90232
Phone: 323-297-0600

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Niagara's Official Website

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Liz McGrath Print Available Now

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Yeah, we know we've obsessing on Liz McGrath lately... and here comes some more. Just announced -- Ms. McGrath's limited edition print "Crocodile Tears" from her current Billy Shire Fine Arts show.

"Crocodile Tears" is a giclee in a limited run of 100. The image size is 14" x 11" and is going for $120. Orders will be taken until Thursday May 29th or they sell out, whichever comes first. Here's how to order:
1) Orders will be taken via email only. anniea@billyshirefinearts.com
2) Please include your name, shipping address, city, state, zip
3) Phone number and times when you can be reached.
(We will call you for your credit card information and to confirm that you will be receive a print)
If you don't mind sending your credit card information via email, you may do so, we will run your card and delete the email with your credit card info - please send your billing address.
By sending your card information, this does not guarantee you a print.
4) You will receive a confirmation email that your card has been charged and the number of your print.

Bet they'll go fast!

Elizabeth McGrath's official website

Billy Shire Fine Arts

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Scott Musgrove's Wild Kingdom

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1917, Cottingly, England. Cousins Elsie Wright, 16, and Frances Griffiths, 10 offer absolute proof of the existence of fairies with actual photos of what will come to be called the Cottingly Fairies. Yet the skeptical cynical world attacks the poor girls, calling the photos fakes. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of Sherlock Holmes, is implicated in the supposed hoax.

Fast forward to 1967. Roger Patterson and Robert Gimlin capture Bigfoot on film. And still some doubters refuse to believe their own eyes, crying hoax.

Thank goodness for Scott Musgrove, who since the 1990s has taken it upon himself to "catalog and depict the heretofore unknown and now-extinct Animal and Plant species of Early North America." [Author unknown. P. 1, Email source, 05/06/08, Billy Shire Fine Arts, info@billyshirefinearts.com]. Professor Musgrove's new show at Billy Shire Fine Arts, which opens Saturday May 10th at 7 PM, is his latest collection of amazing flora and fauna, including vivid depictions of the Long Necked Lotus Loris, the Hydrophiidus Alveus, and the Lepus Pilosus, among others.

For a fascinating and educational visit for both adults and children, don't miss Scott Musgrove at Billy Shire Fine Arts this weekend through June 4th. And while you're there, be sure to see the never-before-released collection of precious gems from Elizabeth McGrath.

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Scott Musgrove's Official Site

Billy Shire Fine Arts

Show Update - J. Otto, Liz McGrath, Amy Ruppel, Jen Stark

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J. Otto Siebold

Here's a quick update on some of the shows we've blogged about and some of the artists we love.

J. Otto's show at Grass Hut Gallery is almost sold out. If you're interested, better get one soon!

Liz McGrath's upcoming show at Billy Shire Fine Arts is sold out! (We got a painting and you didn't. Too bad, so sad.)

Amy Ruppel's online sale is nearly gone. Less than half a dozen pieces left. Go now!

Jen Stark has another solo show this weekend, in Washington D.C., at Civilian Art Projects. It opens May 9th at 7 PM.

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Elizabeth McGrath

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Amy Ruppel

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Jen Stark


J. Otto at Grass Hut Gallery

Liz McGrath at Bily Shire Fine Arts

Amy Ruppel's online sale

Jen Stark at Civilian Art Projects


Friday, May 2, 2008

Liz McGrath at Billy Shire Fine Arts

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Wow. Liz McGrath has a new show of watercolors called "The Secret Party" opening at Billy Shire Fine Arts next week (May 10th), and I have here a bit of a sneak preview. Wow. From the creature-topped frames to the sweet/gothic images on the canvases, this show is delightful. I don't know if Ms. McGrath has any intentions of writing a children's book, but the character's she has created seem to be screaming for a story of their own.

The pieces start at $250, and if you are interested in purchasing you can contact the wonderful Annie Adjchavanich at annieadj@gmail.com. These will go like wildfire, no question. Good luck!

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Elizabeth McGrath's official website

Billy Shire Fine Arts

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Take us to Chicago!!




























We envy you if you live in or near Chi-town this Saturday night, the 26th. That's because L.A.'s premier gallery for Pop Surrealism, Billy Shire Fine Arts, is going on tour and joining one of Chicago's best, DvA Gallery, for a joint group show. And what a show! Here's a sampling: Liz McGrath, Glenn Barr, Ana Bagayan, Dave Cooper, Daniel Martin Diaz. And they'll all be in attendance! The list of other artists in the show who won't be making it include Shag, Chris Mars, Gary Taxali, and a dozen more. Want to see the works for sale? Well you've come to the right place. Take a gander. Some of these have already sold, so hurry!

If that weren't enough, there will also be a book, toy and merchandise signing by the artists in attendance. But good news -- you don't have to be present to get some swag. You can call the gallery (773-871-4382) and ask what's available (limited edition books, toys, clothing) and pre-order whatever you want. They will have it personalized and sent to you, wherever you may reside.

DvA Gallery and Billy Shire Fine Arts Group Show

Billy Shire Fine Arts

DvA Gallery