DirtyPilot Editions- 2 New Releases- Daniel Johnston Print & KR.ONE Zine

July 29th, 2010

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NEW Daniel Johnston Print. Titled “Is It Real To Be Dead” this archival pigment print measures 13”x16.5. Printed on Moab 300gms fine art paper with a hand deckled edge. From an edition of only 90. Hand signed in pencil by Daniel.

What is astounding about Daniel’s work is the fact that he is an absolute unending wellspring of creativity, the likes of which I have never witnessed before. No creative blocks here. What he thinks and feels gushes out on to the paper, or into a song. But, perhaps the most incredible part of the story is that all of the superlatives that have been used in describing how wonderful his music is can also be used for his artwork. PRE-SALE Price $60- Reg price after August 1st – $80.

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KR. ONE 
Confessions of a Paper Toy
Full Color Zine 

Check out this dope new zine br KR. ONE- Titled “Confessions of a Paper Toy” An amazing 32 page full color zine full of new and old work by KR. Measures 5.5×8.5, edition size 100. Each zine is hand signed and numbered by KR. ONE. Published by DirtyPilot Press.

Louie aka KR.ONE, Gasparro is a self taught natural artist. inspirations/influences range from Sat. morning cartoons, 1960’s and 70’s underground comics, rock album cover/poster art and the rolling art of NYC Subway Graffiti. Specific influences include: Roger Dean, Rodney Matthews, Vaughn Bode, Bernie Wrightson, Alex Nino, Josh Kirby, Syd Mead, Frank Frazzetta, Dan Merriam, DON 1, TRACY 168, ROTO, SON1, PRO1, and KEL139. Louie absorbed the early to mid 70’s graffiti metamorphosis and in 1977 took the name KROME later changing it to KR.ONE. New York City’s MTA subway RR, M, L, J, A, B, 2 and 5 lines became the surface choice of this emerging artist’s creative expression. In 1982, Louie put his late night subway excursions on pause to begin his musical career playing drums and guitars. He has written music and drummed for such legendary NYC bands, MURPHY’s LAW, LORDZ OFBROOKLYN, BLITZSPEER, SUPERVILLAIN and RESURRECTION SORROW.

Also, don’t forget to check out KR.ONE prints in our DP Editions section.

DAZE- IN CORTONA ITALY

July 29th, 2010

One of our favorites!! You can also purchase work by Daze in our “Backroom Gallery”   http://dirtypilot.com/backroom/chris_daze_ellis.html

Also, check out Daze’s work at our other site –  http://www.hobbsgallery.com/artist/daze/index.html

DirtyPilot.Com Presents- Graffiti Legend EZO

July 29th, 2010

Now showing EZO:    http://dirtypilot.com/show1-1.html

Gracing our cyber walls this month is graffiti legend EZO. Writing graffiti since 1979, EZO has exhibited in diverse Art Space’s such as the Sidney Janis gallery, The Lyon Biennial, ART BASEL, Black in white in color gallery and the Frick Museum to name a few since 1983.

Recently curating the exhibition: GRAFFITI; Spirit of an age 40x 10 at the Longwood arts Gallery. He began his first comic strip in the Seminal Latino Culture Magazine LATIN NEW YORK magazine in 1984 called GRAFFITI TALES. He reenergized and reorganized the Graffiti Hall of Fame in Spanish Harlem to its former glory by painting the entire location at once by enlisting the Top NYC Train Era Artists from Stan 153 to Seen to Tats Cru and 30 other artists something not done since it’s inception in 1982 and curated from 1996 – 2000 when it counted. EZO founded one of the first Internet graffiti directories in 1997 The GSpot Colab.com, which is now defunct and founded and ran the gallery of the same name in East Harlem from 1999-2004.

In 2004 EZO began his new irreverent Strip “THE PUBLIC A” which ran monthly in MASS APPEAL MAGAZINE until 2006, in 2006 he began THE 10,000 day man in ANIMAL NY Magazine. EZO has been making Graffiti and Art in general for 30 years. He has lent his street sensibilities and unique visual styling to such clients as Method Man, Busta Rhymes, Red Man, Fat Joe, Kool G Rap, Mtv2, Channel 47, llewylyn Books as well as the Motion Pictures “ PINERO”, The Orphan King and MY BROTHER and is rumored to still Bomb

These amazing works are on sale through August 30th.

DirtyPilot.com Presents “MIXED MESSAGES”

June 14th, 2010

DirtyPilot presents “Mixed Messages” features work from artists Ben Frost, PaperMonster, Justin Lovato, JoKA, and Michael Owen. This group show brings together some of the most unique art styles and techniques. Ben Frost known throughout the world for his manipulation, juxtaposition, of pop imagery. Stencil artists PaperMonster combines stencil and collage techniques to create striking portraits of women. Justin Lovato creates new world with his detailed line work full of characters and imagination. Michael Owen takes on rugged texture, shapes, and figures combined with wonderful use of color to create chaotic and stunning pieces of art. Finally, JoKa brings an unique new way to paint using thousands of small dots through using toothpicks as opposed to a brush resulting in vivid layered images. Mixed Messages brings together art that makes your eyes question what you are seeing, how it was made, and what each artist’s true message is.

DirtyPilot.Com Presents – Terrible T-KID

June 14th, 2010

 

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Now showing Terrible T-KID

DirtyPilot.com is stoked to present Terrible T-KID. Check out this amazing body of work spanning 4 decades. From early works on paper dating back to 1977 to drawings and paintings dating from the 80’s, 90;s and 2000’s.

Raised in the Bronx by first generation Latino immigrants, Julius Cavero received his artistic training in the streets when he started in the 1970s, tagging the name “King 13″ every time he’d win a challenge, performing daredevil tricks on swings in local parks. His start on trains had a take-no-prisoners attitude and he quickly gained a reputation as a style master for creating exciting and innovative whole cars. He later became the president of TNB (The Nasty Boyz) and ex-president of TVS (The Vamp Squad), one of the most notorious New York graffiti crews. T-KID is still active and his work can be seen in the Bronx as well as around the world. He is also a member of MAC crew from Paris. T-Kid was originally asked to be the narrator for the Hip-Hop documentary Style Wars but he declined.

By the early 1980s his trains were the ones to watch out for and were photographed by photographer Henry Chalfant and included in the book, “Subway Art.” Today Julius, travels around the world collaborating with other style masters and influencing new generations with his paintings.

More recently T-Kid has appeared in Marc Ecko’s 2006 video game, Marc Ecko’s Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure. Also in the book “The Terrible Nasty T-Kid 170,” which chronicles the artist’s life from childhood to the present and features pictures of his work by graffiti photographer Henry Chalfant. He also appeared in the Graffiti Documentary ‘Bomb it’ – directed by Jon Reiss.

Show runs through July 13.

Now Showing at DirtyPilot.com – COPE2 & Dennis McNett

April 30th, 2010

 

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Check out the COPE 2 “True Legend” Show. A dope collection of paintings, drawings, hand painted trains and maps. COPE2 graces the cyber walls of DirtyPilot now through May 13.
Check it out now.

COPE2’s paintings have been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in galleries and auctions throughout the United States and abroad, including the Guernsey and the Philip De Pury & Company auctions, the McCaig Welles Gallery, The Showroom Gallery and The Bronx Museum of Arts in New York City; the Crewest Gallery in Los Angeles; the Fifty24SF Gallery in San Francisco; the Defiance Gallery in Chicago; the Skalitzers Gallery in Berlin; The Gallizia Collection in Paris; the Artdrenaline Gallery in Den Haag, Holland and The Federation Atrium Square Gallery in Sydney, Australia.

 

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Also on view in the Pilots lounge, are several series of of amazing Woodcuts & Linocuts by artist Dennis McNett. These works will be showing now through May 11 at DirtyPilot.

Dennis McNett was born in 1972 and grew up in Virginia Beach, VA. He moved to New York in 2001. He has been carving surly block prints for over 17 years. His encouragement as a kid came from his blind grandfather, who told him over and over again that his drawings were good. Later influences came from the raw high-energy graphics pouring out of the early 80’s skateboard and punk rock scene. Participating in both the fine art and design worlds, Dennis has been fortunate enough to create board graphics for Anti-Hero skateboards, design shoes for Vans, and participate in the Deitch Artparade. His work has been featured in The New York Times, Juxtapoz magazine, Thrasher and Complex Magazine. He wants to live until he dies. Breathing is good.

DirtyPilot.com Presents “Trains of Thought” May 13, 2010

April 29th, 2010


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Graffiti on trains has always been a controversial medium, and this has certainly been one of the reasons that has made the form controversial and has brought such popularity to the movement.Although there have been many arguments about graffiti on trains,
the train has been the medium of choice for the ‘Graffiti Writer’. It is something that has been a vital part of the New York transit history, 
that often is spoke about by many of those who have had the experience to witness the works displayed on the 
subway system of New York.

“Trains of Thought” has re- captured the true attitude of graffiti once again, by placing original art form on trains!
An archival pigment print of a railcar placed on acid free museum quality paper was distributed out to numerous artists. 
Each artist then creates an original artistic rendition of whatever it is their ‘thoughts’ would take them.

These ‘train cars’ are beautifully adorned with mixed mediums and have been creatively hand embellished by the 
most talented New York Graffiti masters of yesterday and today.

Each original work measures 36″x9″ and is a “Unique” work on paper.

Featured in the show are works by Part, Med, Ghost, Keo, Serve + Jase, Smash, Moody, Ewok, Wane, Chino, Kaves, 
Sye, Dil, Yes2 + Ces, Team, KR one.,Revolt, Noxer and more…

The show opens on May 13 and will run thru June 14 only on www.dirtypilot.com

For more info contact: info@dirtypilot.com

Filmmakers Plot Daniel Johnston Biopic, Toy with Roles for Johnny Depp, Philip Seymour Hoffman

March 20th, 2010
Filmmakers Plot Daniel Johnston Biopic, Toy with Roles for Johnny Depp, Philip Seymour Hoffman and John C. Reilly 
3/18/2010 By Josiah Hughes

When he’s not gothin’ it up with long-time collaborator Tim Burton, absent-minded heartthrob Johnny Depp has been keeping busy with a plethora of music-related film roles lately. Recently, the actor has been linked to upcoming film projects about Ozzy Osbournethe Doors and the Rolling Stones’ Keith Richards. The latest possible music credit could be as Daniel Johnston’s older brother, Dick Johnson.

The role would be part of an upcoming Daniel Johnston biopic helmed by father-and-son filmmaking team David and Jordan Miller. While promoting their new film, My Suicide, in Australia, David Miller revealed that they’re hard at work on the pre-production for the Daniel Johnston flick.

Speaking with Pedestrian.TV [via TwentyFourBit], Miller said he would write and produce the film, while My Suicide lead Gabriel Sunday would star as a young Daniel Johnston, as well as direct.

“It’s going to be an epic superhero story and it’s going to be a narrative biopic, so it doesn’t really cover any of the same stuff that the famous Devil And Daniel Johnston documentary that won Sundance in 2005 covers,” Miller said. 

Miller went on to talk briefly about Depp playing Dick Johnson, and said that actors Philip Seymour Hoffman and John C. Reilly have both expressed interest in playing the cult singer-songwriter later in his life.

Check out our other site www.worriedshoes.com for rare and early original drawings by Daniel Johnston.

MEAR ONE In The Pilots Lounge @ DirtyPilot

March 14th, 2010

 

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www.dirtypilot.com presents  a series of 7 “Mono Distortions” by MEAR ONE. These fantasticimages will be showing now through April 11 at

DirtyPilot in the pilots Lounge.

There are artists who paint with the intention to be the best, or to make a ton of money, some to become famous, but MEAR questions the intention of each of his individual works, asking is this a worthy concept; and what is the outcome of such a work that speaks to the masses. This is an involved process in which MEARs hopes are to bridge a gap between what is common and that which isnt. To raise a responsible conversation on the topic that is displayed, i.e. the painting. MEARs works are meant to bring the unseen mysteries locked with in our minds to the foreground as if to take part in a grand expose`. The question of how did we become, and why. To see through the illusion of our decrepit social condition and speak out with art as a weapon of mass liberation.

 

 

Check out Mear One!

DP Editions and Ron English “Electric Illuminati”

March 11th, 2010

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Coming soon. Ron English “ Electric Illuminati “ Edition of 100, archival pigment print on 300 gms Entrada art paper. Hand Signed and numbered.  Email us for more info.

info@dirtypilot.com