Read More: How Much Do You Know About Wes Anderson? Over 70 artists have contributed to a mammoth Wes Anderson tribute exhibition entitled "Bad Dads," which consists of myriad art pieces ranging from canvas portraits of Margot Tenenbaum to textile prints of Lobby Boy Zero and paintings depicting Mendl's bakery. With several shows at the at the Spoke Art gallery in San Francisco having already occurred, the event has garnered enough popularity to pique the interest of tens of thousands of prospective visitors. Fortunately for New York City-based Anderson lovers, the show is hitting the road and making its way to Chelsea next month. The show will be at the Joseph Gross Gallery from August 7-9. More information about the New York showing can be found here, and prints can be purchased on Spoke Art's site. Read More: A History of Wes Anderson at the Box Office, From 'Bottle Rocket'...
- 7/23/2015
- by Meredith Mattlin
- Indiewire
Joseph Gross Gallery is pleased to present So Far, So Good, a group mixed media show with work by Hueman, Erik Jones and Alex Yanes. The exhibition marks the first major New York City show for the three artists, each of whom are experiencing a break-out year in 2014. So Far, So Good will present these rising art stars, each at a tipping point in their respective careers, and draws comparisons between each artist’s distinctive and unconventional style. Joseph Gross Gallery will host an opening reception on October 9th from 6:00 to 9:00 Pm in Chelsea at 548 W 28th Street, 2nd Floor. Widely known in the La street art scene and increasingly recognizable from her collaborations with brands like North Face and Nike, Hueman will show 10 new works on canvas and wood panel painted in her...
- 9/23/2014
- by Pietro Filipponi
- The Daily BLAM!
Actor Simon Jones has withdrawn from the Actors Company Theatre's upcoming Off-Broadway production of "The Memorandum," the company announced today.Jones, one of the company's artistic directors, was scheduled to play the character of Joseph Gross in the Václav Havel comedy. The actor was forced to withdraw as a result of injuries sustained in an Oct. 8 incident when he and his son were struck by a car while walking home from seeing the Broadway production of Noel Coward's "Brief Encounter." Neither Jones nor his son suffered any broken bones, but both walked away with bruises and abrasions."We had a second 'brief encounter,' but this time with several tons of metal," Jones said in a statement.Jones will be replaced by fellow company member James Prendergast. "The Memorandum" begins previews Oct. 25 and opens Nov. 4 at the Beckett Theatre.
- 10/20/2010
- backstage.com
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