Relics of the New World

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Relics of the New World .

Relics of the New World

Opening Reception: Saturday, August 18th, 8:00-11:00pm

August 18th – September 28, 2012

 

Cassel Gallery and Goorin Bros. Hat Company are proud to present Relics of the New World, a group exhibition featuring Lucien Shapiro, Henry Lewis, Lango Olivera, and Charlie O’Hanlon. Relics challenges the fate of forgotten things in a world of excess, and breathes new life into discarded and found objects. By repurposing objects, Shapiro and O’Hanlon create a narrative of nostalgia and wonderment in the modern relic. Both artists use discarded materials to construct a new item, wholly different from the pieces used to construct it. The attention to detail and the meticulous nature of the process compels viewers to stay with the work, evaluate its construction, and delight in recognizing artifacts from our history.

 

Shapiro’s current body of mixed media sculpture focuses on masks and weaponry constructed from mostly discarded objects. Relics includes a series of head masks made from discarded plastic bags and a more elaborate headdress made from salvaged bottle caps. Shapiro also utilizes studs and spikes often associated with punk rock belts and jackets, to make decorative and utilitarian armor for his weapons.

 

O’Hanlan describes his art practice as “redemption” of classic 60’s and 70’s Honda motorcycles. He treasures the discarded pieces of these bikes until he finds a suitable way to revitalize them through incorporation in an art piece. O’Hanlon’s work strives to revive old metal parts to their “former glory” by changing them into original works of art.

 

Joining O’Hanlon and Shapiro are famed tattoo artists Lango Olivera and Henry Lewis. Olivera and Lewis can be found at Skull and Sword tattoo shop and share a painting studio in San Francisco. The two are fascinated by weaponry and armor, and often collaborate on pieces depicting these themes. Lewis in particular, has an interest in knights, which are a reoccurring theme in his paintings. Both artists depict aggressive, shadowy imagery heavily influenced by their experience with tattooing.

 

Relics of the New World celebrates metal, armor, and weaponry, examining these antiquated relics in the context of the contemporary moment. By utilizing modern reclaimed objects, and borrowing from the tattoo esthetic, the metal and armor presented in Relics is innovative and compelling. We hope you join us for a night of art and music featuring new work from Shapiro, O’Hanlon, Olivera, and Lewis.

 

Participating artists: Lucien Shapiro, Charlie O’Hanlon, Lango Olivera, and Henry Lewis

 

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For additional information, press interviews, and images please contact:

Cassel Gallery Assistant

Amber Jean Young

casselgallery@goorin.com

 

Cassel Gallery
1261 Howard Street @ 9th Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
www.CasselGallery.com
www.Goorin.com

www.lucienshapiro.com

www.moremocking.com

www.charlieohanlon.com

 

The Have and Have Not Show at Varnish

The Have and Have Not show

APRIL 7 – APRIL 28, 2012
Artist Reception: Saturday April 7, 2012 from 5-8pm

Varnish Fine Art is proud to present another Lee Ballard curated group exhibit
featuring the contemporary fine artwork of 18+ illustrators from the sci-fi/fantasy
comics realm including Barron Storey and Rick Berry, two of the most influential
American illustrators alive today.
Since it’s inception in 2003, Varnish has supported underground and alternative
artists, including exhibiting the fine artworks of illustrators and those who work
with “alternative press,” several of whom are contributors to this group show.
Lee Ballard, a well-known illustrator in his own right, was a participant in
Varnish’s 2005’s YooHoo & Donuts group show and the 2008 CROM: Group
show of Alternative Press Expo (APE) Artists exhibit.

The Have and Have Not Group Show features fine artworks of various media by
Jon Wayshak, Rick Berry, Robert Bowen, Kiyoshi Nakazawa, Brad Isdrab,
Morning Breath/Doug Cunningham, Scott Cambell, Lucien Shapiro, Barron
Storey, Sam Keith, Lee Ballard, Ian Ameling, and Rogelio Martinez.

American Made Show Dec 9th 2011

‘American Made’ art opening at Cassel Gallery

 This coming Friday, December 2nd, 2011, Cassel Gallery , in conjunction with Goorin Bros.will be hosting ‘American Made’ , an art exhibit featuring the 1333 Minna artists who are part of the new ‘American Made’ limited edition collection: Prairie Prince , Richard Colman , Steel , Reyes


Here is a link to the ‘American Made’ video highlighting the limited edition project, shot by Sleazy McCheesy and edited by Paul Jarolimekpronar http://vimeo.com/32880991

The artist reception will take place at Cassel Gallery from 8:00 – 11:00 PM with special guest artists including Amandalynn, Jurne, Andy Stattmiller, Chez, Chris Edmunds, Margaretta, Lucien Shapiro, Magdalena Gross, Luke Stewart and Tyler Maither. We will also have a special musical performance by the prolific artist and musician, Prairie Prince

Installation and Upcoming Shows

I will be featuring the first of my new body of work entitled Urban Obsessions  at Flag Stop Down In Los Angeles Labor Day weekend thanks to curator and artist M. Ryan Noble. Afterwards I will be showing one of these  pieces in an art show  called Majesty in San Francisco at Wonderland Gallery curated by Artist Amanda Lynn. All the Information and Links to websites are listed below. Hope to see you at one of the events, The Los Angeles show will be up for limited time, more info to come.

Urban Obsessions at Flag Stop

flagstopart.com

When:

Friday, September 2nd: VIP Reception
Saturday, September 3rd: 12:00-6:00
Sunday, September 4th: 12:00-6:00

Where:

South Bay Lexus
24777 Crenshaw Blvd,
Torrance, CA 90505

Majesty at Wonderland Gallery

wonderlandsf.com

When:

Thurs. Sept 8th: 8pm-11pm

2929 24th St
(between Florida St & Alabama St)
San Francisco, CA 94110

 

Welcome to the New Website

Welcome to the New Website for me Lucien Shapiro, get ready for upcoming shows, a new body of work, and some videos on some moving functioning pieces. Have Enjoy