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"The Hero's Return"

SAN FRANCISCO – July 30, 2010 – Gallery Heist is pleased to announce Observed by Clouds, an exhibition of new work by Mario Wagner. This event is highly anticipated as it marks the artist’s first solo show in San Francisco since relocating here from Cologne, Germany earlier this year. Utilizing imagery from the 1950s and 60s, Wagner’s pieces convey a sense of vintage futurism in beautifully anachronistic micro-narratives that describe one visual point in some larger, unknown story. Executed through a stream-of-consciousness based process: spontaneous, free flowing and of the moment, Observed by Clouds will be expressed through the techniques of painting, mixed media, collage, and installation and will present more than a dozen new artworks. An opening reception will be held at Gallery Heist on Saturday, September 4, 2010 from 7-11pm and the exhibition will run from September 4 – September 25, 2010.

Imbued with a sense of cinematic intrigue and sci-fi fantasy that speaks to the era from which he draws reference, Wagner’s pieces depict a time when futuristic fascination was widespread, space travel was imminent, and the possibilities of technology were limitless. Observed by Clouds will present a collection of work exploring some of the darker and more illusive narratives that have been steadily evolving in Wagner’s artistic oeuvre. As Wagner puts it, these new works “feel like the next step in a line.” Dreamlike scenarios of morose pallbearers assembled in funeral formation, masked marauders on horseback full of hidden agendas, and watchful strangers with questionable intentions lurking in shadows point to mysteries that border on the eerie, begging at the viewer’s imagination and inviting him to contemplate the origins of the story’s beginning and its probable end.

Mario Wagner, born in 1974, works as an artist and illustrator in San Francisco/USA. Wagner creates his works using analog methods of collage incorporating vintage print media. The execution requires finesse with scissors and glue to ultimately transform his vision from the mental to physical plane of existence. His work has been shown internationally and across the US in exhibitions at SCOPE, ART Basel Miami and the upcoming NADA Art Fair with the Pool Gallery from Berlin. Wagner’s commercial illustrations and artworks have been commissioned by Esquire, Playboy, Vanity Fair, and The New York Times Magazine.

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Installation by Jesse Hazelip for White Walls Gallery

I couldn’t be more proud of my husband, Jesse Hazelip, for executing such a profoundly beautiful show at White Walls Gallery. The show, entitled “Sentimental Journey”, was a huge success. And I’m not surprised. It speaks to a wide audience of those who love beautiful art as much as art with a message, and those with an aversion to war and who have an understanding of the historical and societal implications specifically of WWII and the imagery he draws inspiration from. “Sentimental Journey” will come down a mere three days from now so I wanted to invite any of you who haven’t had a chance to see the work, to stop by the gallery or view it online here. I’m including a few of my favorite pieces from the show for you to take a look at, after the jump. (more…)

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"Passing", House paint, spray paint and screen print on street sign, 24" x 30", 2009

"Passing", House paint, spray paint and screen print on street sign, 24" x 30", 2009

A couple of weeks ago, I went by the Shooting Gallery to check out the opening for Erik Otto‘s new show, “Terrestrial Syndrome”. I was loving the series of sketches on old book covers, screenprints on found wood, and the sentimental flow of line, color, and pattern that Otto does best. For this Argot & Ochre interview, Otto discusses his fascination with found materials and shares some exciting projects he has on the horizon, including being selected for the coveted AIR program at The Dump. Check out the interview and more images from the show after the jump. (more…)

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"Good Morning", Ink, Pencil, Marker, Collage, phone doodle on Paper, 6"x3.75"

"Good Morning", Ink, Pencil, Marker, Collage, phone doodle on Paper, 6"x3.75"

I just received an email from Los Angeles-based artist Souther Salazar announcing the launch of his new Etsy shop. The shop features prints, zines, phone doodles, and other fun things he finds around his studio.  As Souther puts it, “It’s fun to sell things for 75 cents!” Be sure to check back often as items that sell will be replaced by new, exciting things.

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Ok. So these aren’t the best photos in the world but I thought it would still be worth it to share the work of artist, David Cook with you. Earlier this month I was in NYC and I stopped by my favorite (more…)

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I love this new work by Christopher Bettig. The contrast of colors and patterns set against wooden backdrops don’t necessarily remind me of travel, time or space as his show is titled but they sure are lovely.

Travels In Time And Space features new mixed media pieces and letterpress prints by Christopher Bettig. The works are influenced by such things as (more…)

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