OAKATTACK Art Show – 4/6/10 – San Francisco, CA

April 7th, 2010

Pedals and Prints Report Back – Los Angeles, CA

April 7th, 2010

The Pedals and Prints art show opening at Crewest Gallery in down town LA went really well. The show is up for a month so make sure to go check it out.

Here is some photography from the opening taken by Ace Carretero

Pedals and Prints Art Show Los Angeles Crewest Gallery.

Pedals and Prints Art Show Los Angeles Crewest Gallery.

Pedals and Prints Art Show Los Angeles Crewest Gallery.

Pedals and Prints Art Show Los Angeles Crewest Gallery.

Pedals and Prints Art Show Los Angeles Crewest Gallery.

Pedals and Prints Art Show Los Angeles Crewest Gallery.

Pedals and Prints Art Show Los Angeles Crewest Gallery.

Pedals and Prints Art Show Los Angeles Crewest Gallery.

Pedals and Prints Art Show Los Angeles Crewest Gallery.

Pedals and Prints Art Show Los Angeles Crewest Gallery.

Pedals and Prints Art Show Los Angeles Crewest Gallery.

Pedals and Prints Art Show Los Angeles Crewest Gallery.

Pedals and Prints Art Show Los Angeles Crewest Gallery.

Pedals and Prints Art Show Los Angeles Crewest Gallery.

Pedals and Prints Art Show Los Angeles Crewest Gallery.

Pedals and Prints Art Show Los Angeles Crewest Gallery.

Pedals and Prints Art Show Los Angeles Crewest Gallery.

Pedals and Prints Art Show Los Angeles Crewest Gallery.

Pedals and Prints Art Show Los Angeles Crewest Gallery.

Pedals and Prints Art Show Los Angeles Crewest Gallery.

This photography was by Ace Carretero.

Pedals and Prints – Art Show in Los Angeles, CA

April 3rd, 2010

On Second Thought, Cars Are Better – Oakland

March 27th, 2010

I thought this was in funny contrast to the militant bike propaganda.

New PAPER POLITICS Book – Featuring Paul Barron

March 16th, 2010

Paper Politics by Josh Macphee Featuring Paul Barron.

I have a three color relief print featured in this book that PM Press released.

Available at… MediaDissent.com

Paper Politics: Socially Engaged Printmaking Today is a major collection of contemporary politically and socially engaged printmaking. This full color book showcases print art that uses themes of social justice and global equity to engage community members in political conversation. Based on an art exhibition which has traveled to a dozen cities in North America, Paper Politics features artwork by over 200 international artists; an eclectic collection of work by both activist and non-activist printmakers who have felt the need to respond to the monumental trends and events of our times.

Paper Politics presents a breathtaking tour of the many modalities of printing by hand: relief, intaglio, lithography, serigraph, collagraph, monotype, and photography. In addition to these techniques, included are more traditional media used to convey political thought, finely crafted stencils and silk-screens intended for wheat pasting in the street. Artists range from the well established (Sue Coe, Swoon, Carlos Cortez) to the up-and-coming (Favianna Rodriguez, Chris Stain, Nicole Schulman), from street artists (BORF, You Are Beautiful) to rock poster makers (EMEK, Bughouse).

Praise:

“Let’s face it, most collections of activist art suck. Either esthetic concerns are front and center and the politics that motivate such creation are pushed to the margin, or politics prevail and artistic quality is an afterthought. With the heart of an activist and the eye of an artist, Josh MacPhee miraculously manages to do justice to both. Paper Politics is singularly impressive.” –Stephen Duncombe, author of Dream: Re-Imagining Progressive Politics in an Age of Fantasy

“For all of those who claim that poster art is dead in the age of YouTube and Blogs, Paper Politics will wheatpaste another message over your computer monitor. This exhibition and book is a testament to the vibrant trajectory of printmaking in the service of social change, including examples of earlier movements and artists as well as the graphics popping up right now. Obscure and familiar subjects are presented with wit, joy, and searing satire, guaranteed to snap your senses and challenge your opinions. It took a village to make this show, and the world will benefit from seeing it.” –Lincoln Cushing, author of Revolucion! Cuban Poster Art

About the Editor:

Josh MacPhee is a Brooklyn-based artist, curator, designer and activist currently living in Brooklyn, NY. His work often revolves around themes of radical politics, privatization and public space. He regularly produces posters and graphics for political groups and events, as well as to sell on Justseeds.org, a political art collective he helped found. He organizes the Celebrate People’s History Poster Series and is often in front of his computer designing books for PM Press.

Product Details:

Edited by Josh MacPhee
Publisher: PM Press
Published: October 2009
ISBN: 978-1-60486-090-0
Format: Paperback
Page Count: 160
Dimensions: 9 by 6
Subjects: Art/Politics

Available at… MediaDissent.com

Bike Print featured on Other Sites

March 4th, 2010

My Other Gun is a Bike Poster.

My new “My Other Bike is a Gun” print was spotted on a handful of other sites recently. Including…

- The Cafe of ill Placed Love
- Printeresting Notebook
- Vandalog
- Endless Canvas

Haiti Benefit – Oakland, CA – Feb 27th 2010

March 1st, 2010

I hung a handful of prints at the benefit for Haiti at the Noodle Factory in West Oakland last night. There was a DJ downstairs and live performances all night upstairs. A lot of people came out and the event went well.

NEW – My Other Gun Is a Bike – 18″x24″ Serigraph

February 24th, 2010

"My Other Gun is a Bike"
Paul Barron – February 2010

- Two Color Serigraph
- 18" by 24" Original Print
- On Thick Archival Stonehenge Paper
- Hand Pulled by Artist
- Limited Edition of 30
- Signed and Numbered

This piece was made for a pro-bicycle culture show at Crewest Gallery in Down Town Los Angeles on April 4th, 2010.

Available for a limited time at paulbarron.bigcartel.com/product/my-other-gun-18×24-serig…

Portland, OR

February 8th, 2010

I took this on a road trip in 2008 I believe.

Seattle, Washington

February 8th, 2010