Jay Ryan event at Gallery Revisited
Gallery Revisited is pleased to host an event for Foundation Projects. We are excited to host this event as a way to support our fellow art exhibitors & the artists they represent.
This will also be a sneak preview of our new location before we inaugurate. It's our 3rd year of exhibits & our 3rd location. 3's a charm as they say.
3204 Sunset Blvd.
at Descanso Drive in Silver Lake
Book Signing & Monoprint Exhibit
for
Jay Ryan
Reception for the Artist
January 20 Friday 6-10pm
*valet parking available for $3.50 at neighboring restaurant, or street parking.
Special Additional Viewing Days & Hours:
January 21 Saturday 12 – 6pm
January 22 Saturday 12 – 6pm
street parking close or within one block east & west
The evening will include a book signing by the artist for the release of his most recent monograph,
"100 Posters, 134 Squirrels", which highlights Jay Ryan's music gig posters accompanied by essays from the likes of Steve Albini, Art Chantry & Greg Knot.
In addition, there will be on exhibit a selection of monoprints curated by Foundation Projects own Elizabeth Cline, who will be present to answer questions about the artist & handle acquisitions.
Jay Ryan is a Chicago based artist that has been an innovator of hand process methods & DIY techniques for over 10 years. From concept to production, his hand-screened posters are known for the distinctive hand drawn type & whimsical characters that distinguish him as a master of the medium with an overwhelming following of collectors. His idiosyncratic style appeals to people on all levels as great design & artwork.
The monoprints that will be on display are silkscreen collage composites of years of perfecting these techniques and mastering properties inherent in the medium. They are complied from numerous random project screens for Ryan's studio created over a period of years. Prints are pulled based on color, shape and composition & another shape is added. The collages bring the silkscreen into the fine art realm by representing principles of color, shape & form.
Foundation Projects is a curatorial project based in Los Angeles, previously Foundation Gallery in Chicago.
For more information about Foundation Projects, please visit their website www.foundation-gallery.org
Email Elizabeth Cline for Jay Ryan art inquiries or press inquiries: info@foundation-gallery.org
This will also be a sneak preview of our new location before we inaugurate. It's our 3rd year of exhibits & our 3rd location. 3's a charm as they say.
3204 Sunset Blvd.
at Descanso Drive in Silver Lake
Book Signing & Monoprint Exhibit
for
Jay Ryan
Reception for the Artist
January 20 Friday 6-10pm
*valet parking available for $3.50 at neighboring restaurant, or street parking.
Special Additional Viewing Days & Hours:
January 21 Saturday 12 – 6pm
January 22 Saturday 12 – 6pm
street parking close or within one block east & west
The evening will include a book signing by the artist for the release of his most recent monograph,
"100 Posters, 134 Squirrels", which highlights Jay Ryan's music gig posters accompanied by essays from the likes of Steve Albini, Art Chantry & Greg Knot.
In addition, there will be on exhibit a selection of monoprints curated by Foundation Projects own Elizabeth Cline, who will be present to answer questions about the artist & handle acquisitions.
Jay Ryan is a Chicago based artist that has been an innovator of hand process methods & DIY techniques for over 10 years. From concept to production, his hand-screened posters are known for the distinctive hand drawn type & whimsical characters that distinguish him as a master of the medium with an overwhelming following of collectors. His idiosyncratic style appeals to people on all levels as great design & artwork.
The monoprints that will be on display are silkscreen collage composites of years of perfecting these techniques and mastering properties inherent in the medium. They are complied from numerous random project screens for Ryan's studio created over a period of years. Prints are pulled based on color, shape and composition & another shape is added. The collages bring the silkscreen into the fine art realm by representing principles of color, shape & form.
Foundation Projects is a curatorial project based in Los Angeles, previously Foundation Gallery in Chicago.
For more information about Foundation Projects, please visit their website www.foundation-gallery.org
Email Elizabeth Cline for Jay Ryan art inquiries or press inquiries: info@foundation-gallery.org

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