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Art Silicon Valley Work of the Day: Lynette Cook "All Lined Up"
by Art Silicon Valley
9/29/14
Lynette Cook
All Lined Up
acrylic on canvas
24 x 24 inches, framed
From Cook's 'Shadow' series Courtesy Gallerie Citi, Burlingame CA
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Art Silicon Valley Work of the Day: Jaq Chartier "RGB Infusion"
by Art Silicon Valley
9/28/14
Jaq Chartier
RGB Infusion, 2012
acrylic, stains and spray paint on wood panel
32 x 44 inches
Courtesy Dolby Chadwick Gallery, San Francisco
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Art Silicon Valley Work of the Day: David Park "Figure with Fence" (1953)
by Art Silicon Valley
9/28/14
David Park (Boston 1911 - Berkeley 1960)
Figure with Fence, 1953
oil on canvas, 35 x 49" Courtesy Hackett | Mill, San Francisco
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Art Silicon Valley Work of the Day: Mathias Bengtsson "Spun Bench"
by Art Silicon Valley
9/26/14
Mathias Bengtsson (1971)
Spun Bench
INDUSTRY is pleased to present the Spun Carbon-Fiber Bench by designer Mathias Bengtsson. The weightless lines that structure the Spun Bench are actually formed by a single, unbroken fiber. Conceived as a modular design, individual pieces can be combined to create a perfect circle, or placed at obtuse angles to create wave-like configurations.
Provenance: Produced by the artist for Industry Gallery, LA/DC
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Art Silicon Valley Work of the Day: Peter Sarkisian "Robot"
by Art Silicon Valley
9/25/14
Peter Sarkisian (California 1965)
Robot, 2013
Sintered 3D print, powder coated steel and aluminum, video projection, audio.
14 x 14 x 42 inches
Courtesy Modernism, San Francisco
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Art Silicon Valley Work of the Day: David Collins "The House That Jack Built"
by Art Silicon Valley
9/25/14
David Collins (Texas)
The House That Jack Built (2012)
acrylic on linen, 24 x 36 inches
Courtesy Susan Eley Fine Art, New York
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Art Silicon Valley Work of the Day: Peter Tunney "Grattitude"
by Art Silicon Valley
9/23/14
Peter Tunney (Washington DC 1961)
Grattitude
Mixed media
60 x 72 inches
Courtesy Samuel Owen Gallery, Greenwich CT
Artist Biography: For three decades artist Peter Tunney has crisscrossed the globe—from the African savannah to Wall Street boardrooms. He has amassed a wealth of experiences: from funny to harrowing- and on the other side of these countless miles he has emerged an Artist with a message, affirming GRATITUDE, THE TIME IS ALWAYS NOW, EVERYTHING IS GOING TO BE AMAZING! The Huffington Post calls him the most positive person on the planet, and his art certainly reflects this. Some of Tunney’s most visible works are large billboards that stand along New York interstates and highways, overlaid with messages like CITY OF DREAMS for millions to see. “Drive around New York City and the messages you’re getting are drink, go to strip clubs, and take Prozac,” says Tunney. “I just want to put up a big billboard in Midtown that says EVERYTHING IS OK. Someone has to say that.” Peter Tunney’s work is in numerous private and public collections, including a recent wall mural for the Tribeca Grand Hotel, and permanent installations at Cipriani 55, NYC; Capitale, NYC; and the W Hotel, South Beach, Miami. His work has been included in auctions at Sotheby’s, Christie’s, and Phillips.
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Art Silicon Valley Work of the Day: Andy Warhol "Mick Jagger, 1975"
by Art Silicon Valley
9/22/14
Andy Warhol
Mick Jagger, 1975
Courtesy Masterworks Fine Art, Oakland Hills, CA
Andy and Jagger first met in 1963 and established a lasting relationship that included both personal and artistic endeavors. From designing cover albums to songs, Warhol was ever the talented artist and Jagger sought his unique take on the world for inspiration. With the characteristic flair, that Jagger so adored, Warhol pays tribute to his friend and patron in this stunning portrait that highlight Jagger's most famous asset, his lips.Andy and Jagger first met in 1963 and established a lasting relationship that included both personal and artistic endeavors. From designing cover albums to songs, Warhol was ever the talented artist and Jagger sought his unique take on the world for inspiration. With the characteristic flair, that Jagger so adored, Warhol pays tribute to his friend and patron in this stunning portrait that highlight Jagger's most famous asset, his lips.
Created in 1975, this screenprint on arches aquarelle (rough) paper is from a portfolio of 10 Mick Jagger profiles. Numbered from the edition of 250 in the lower left, this work was printed aside from the 50 Artists Proof’s (AP) and 3 Printers Proof’s (PP). Hand signed by Andy Warhol (Pennsylvania, 1928 - New York, 1987) in pencil in the lower right, this work is also hand-signed by Mick Jagger (1943-) himself in black felt-tip pen in the lower left. Printed by Alexander Heinrici, New York and published by Seabird Editions, London.
Literature: FS II 143
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Art Silicon Valley Work of the Day: Matthew Pillsbury "Sudoku Above Hollywood"
by Art Silicon Valley
9/21/14
Matthew Pillsbury (American, b. 1973)
Sudoku above Hollywood, Friday. September 22nd, 2006, 8:39-9:06 p.m.
Archival Pigment Ink Print, 2006
31 x 39 inches (Image)
40 x 48 inches (Framed)
Ed. 7/10
Courtesy Elizabeth Clement Fine Art, New York
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Haute Living Glams it Up at Graff Boutique's ASV Preview Party
by Art Silicon Valley
9/20/14
The good folks at Haute Living were on hand at the ever-glittering Graff's Downtown San Francisco branch for the top shelf boutique's swanky Art Silicon Valley preview party -- and the glossy has got Drew Altizer's stunning slideshow to prove it!
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