Monday, October 26, 2015

Special Reception and Print Release with Ed Hardy Oct 29th

Ed Hardy: Visionary Subversive
Presented by Varnish Fine Art
at the Midway in SF

Artist Reception: Thursday October 29th 7-11pm
Live Giclée Print Releases with Ed Hardy at 7pm!

Closing Party: Monday November 27-11pm

Meet us at the Midway this Thursday October 29th from 7pm to 11pm for the Ed Hardy: Visionary Subversive artist reception. Come early for a special live print release for three new giclée editions, including a limited edition of hand embellished prints. Ed Hardy will be in attendance and signing prints at 7pm.

Film projection of Ed Hardy in his studio provided during the reception courtesy of Emiko Omori, the award-winning Producer/Director for Tattoo City, a documentary on the art of Japanese-style tattooing and Producer/Director for Skin Stories, broadcast on PBS.


Pop-up Exhibition Venue Address:
The Midway SF
900 Marin Street
San Francisco, CA 94124
Cross Street: Illinois Street
Best Muni Transportation: Take the KT-Ingleside/Third Street Muni to Marin Street
Meet us at the Midway during the exhibition Mondays - Fridays from 11am to 3pm (or by appointment).

Art Inquiries Contact:
Jen Rogers
Varnish Fine Art
415-433-4400
jen@varnishfineart.com
varnishfineart.com



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16 Jessie Street, #C120, San Francisco, CA 94105 (415)433-4400
                       

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Ed Hardy: Visionary Subversive on-view now through Nov 2

Ed Hardy: Visionary Subversive
Presented by Varnish Fine Art
at the Midway in SF

Come see the show now by appointment or during drop-in hours.
October 5 – November 2, 2015

Gallery Hours: Mondays to Fridays, 11am-3pm or by appointment
Artist Reception: Thursday October 29, 2015 7-11pm
Closing Party: Monday November 2, 7-11pm

Ed Hardy: Visionary Subversive is a major exhibition of original art by one of the world’s most well-known cultural icons. Co-curated by Hardy’s assistant Trevor Ewald and presented by Varnish Fine Art at The Midway in San Francisco, this month-long art show includes Ed Hardy’s self-described “Automatic”, “Crazy Animal”, “Eyecon” and “Rose of No Man’s Land” paintings alongside the debut of his porcelain “Paños” inspired by jailhouse handkerchief art. With a half-century of fierce dedication as an artist, art historian and writer, Hardy seamlessly fuses disparate artistic elements to his own personal history, telling the story of his life in art.

During the counterculture revolution of 1960’s San Francisco, Ed Hardy began subverting notions of what art is, and elevated tattoo from a marginalized craft to the vital contemporary art form as it is known today. He continues to look beyond cultural boundaries to inspire his personal art and inform the public, promoting art world underdogs to Sailor Jerry infamy. Artists from Ed Hardy’s hometown of San Francisco and tattoo artists from around the world participating in the Bay Area Tattoo Convention will join him for special events from 7pm to 11pm on Thursday October 29 and Monday November 2 in the gallery at the Midway located at 900 Marin Street in San Francisco.

About Ed Hardy:
A Southern California native born in 1945, Hardy began tattooing in 1966 while completing a B.F.A. degree in printmaking at the San Francisco Art Institute. He went on to develop the fine art potential of the medium with emphasis on its Asian heritage, frequently studying and working in Japan. In 2000 he received an honorary doctorate from SFAI. Although still maintaining his San Francisco tattoo studio Tattoo City, Hardy no longer tattoos. His focus now is on painting, printmaking, and works in other media that have been exhibited in galleries and museums internationally. In addition to curating several shows, he has written and published more than thirty books on alternative art under the Hardy Marks imprint. Hardy’s various works form the basis of the global fashion line Ed Hardy, that became an international phenomenon. His life and works are documented in a variety of books and films.

About Trevor Ewald:
As Ed Hardy’s assistant, Trevor Ewald divides his time between Tattoo City and travelling internationally for Hardy’s art events. Trevor is also a sculptor, and collaborated with Ed Hardy to create the porcelain “Paño” sculptures in this exhibition.

About Varnish Fine Art:
Since founding Varnish Fine Art in 2003, Jen Rogers and Kerri Stephens have become respected art dealers curating provocative and skillfully executed contemporary exhibitions. Both Jen and Kerri are co-curators of Ed Hardy: Visionary Subversive, and they are members of the San Francisco Art Dealers Association. The Varnish Fine Art office located in downtown San Francisco is open to collectors by appointment only. Varnish is also an art industry source for giclée print services.

Pop-up Exhibition Venue Address:
The Midway SF
900 Marin Street
San Francisco, CA 94124
Cross Street: Illinois Street
Best Muni Transportation: Take the KT-Ingleside/Third Street Muni to Marin Street
Meet us at the Midway during the exhibition Mondays - Fridays from 11am to 3pm (or by appointment).

Art Inquiries Contact:
Jen Rogers
Varnish Fine Art
415-433-4400
jen@varnishfineart.com
varnishfineart.com



View Ed Hardy: Visionary Subversive online










16 Jessie Street, #C120, San Francisco, CA 94105 (415)433-4400