Just finished up this poster I made for my fav band, Anamanaguchi. This was a collaboration with my friend, Connor Hill, of Magnificent Beard who did the typography. I’m gonna hand screenprint these posters for their Dallas show - Wed, July 17. Buy tix here - its gonna be goooood.
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full size version here for detail…
Sweet Central Track reviewz about the Sunday Peoples show.
Sunday Peoples: A Group Exhibition for the Love of Bicycles
Artist’s Reception: Sat. January 19, 2013 (6-9PM)
Closing Date: Saturday, February 23, 2013
About Sunday Peoples
Sunday Peoples is a group exhibition and popup store featuring the work of: Magnificent Beard: Matt Brinker &…
Brent Ozaeta: Image Atlas will open on Saturday, October 27, 2012, with a reception for the artist from 6-9 PM. The exhibition will feature 6 new panel paintings, a new series of prints and an installation in the small room.
I’m having a solo show in Dallas. Come out if u please.
Opening reception Saturday, October 27, 2012 (6-9PM)
Exhibition runs through November 27, 2012The Public Trust
2919-C Commerce St. Dallas, TX 75226
new lunch buddies promo poster. artwork by taro-kun.
I went to Taro Kun/Milan’s show Saturday evening over at The Public Trust art gallery here in Dallas-scored one of his awesome remixed collectible cards-twas that lupin the third one I posted the other day! This guy’s style is really cool and is ridiculously creative I ran into @sleepydanbrand, @magbeard, and @lunchbuddies too! :D
Taro-Kun: It’ll Be Worth Something Someday
Opening Reception: Saturday, May 5, 2012 (On view through June 2)
The Public Trust • 2919-C Commerce St • Dallas TX 75226
About the exhibition
It’ll Be Worth Something Someday, is the latest body of work by Dallas based artist Taro-Kun. This…
Ryan McGinness - Geometric Primitives (silkscreens)
Mylan Nguyen’s first solo show at the gallery is almost here. Les Grandes Personnes Ne Comprennent (The Big People Do Not Understand), will feature new work and a site specific installation by the artist. The exhibition pays hommage to Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s, Le Petit Prince and whimsically expores the themes of love, loneliness, friendship, and death.
The reception for the artist will be Saturday March 31, 6-9 PM. See you then.