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RECAP // WARM BLOOD AT INNOCNTS GALLERY

Another great opening night at Innocnts Gallery with // WARM BLOOD // a group exhibition featuring new work by San Francisco artists Harley Lafarrah Eaves, Michelle Guintu, Jordan Bogash, and Rye Purvis. Solid turn out of friends and art patrons taking in the art and sonic vibes. Jordan lined up DIVOLA who performed such a rad set that all their $5 tapes were sold out by the end of the night! We sold some art but more great work still remains from each artist. Contact us for an exhibition catalog with available work. Much appreciation to Pabst Blue Ribbon for their continued support of the arts at Innocnts.


 
 
 

By Harley Lafarrah Eaves

 

Detail from Harley Lafarrah Eaves                                       Image by Buritto Night

 

Innocnts Gallery and Krusin Skate Shop

 

The gals

 

By Michelle Guintu

 

By Jordan Bogash

 
 
Rye and Jordan

Rye and Jordan

 
 

By Rye Purvis

 
 

By Jordan Bogash

 
 

By Rye Purvis

 

Divola                                                                                    Image by Buritto Night

 

By Rye Purvis

 
 

By Michelle Guintu

 

By Michelle Guintu

 

Divola                                                                                    Image by Buritto Night

 

By Michelle Guintu

 
 
 
 

By Jordan Bogash

 

By Rye Purvis

 

WARM BLOOD CREW

 
 
Gino Perez Available Artwork

Gino Perez is a skateboarder and artist from Los Angeles, California. In the 90's Mark Gonzales aka the Gonz turned Gino pro under 60/40 Skateboards. The spontaneous times spent with Gonz heavily influenced Gino's artistic sensibilities. Gino's work finds similar rhythms to that of Picasso, Basquiat, and Gonzales with the west coast sensibility of a skateboarder. We recently picked up  some pen and marker drawings from Gino and are offering them for sale exclusively through Innocnts.

For inquires please contact us here.


 
 

Gino Perez, Untitled (60/40), 2002, pencil and marker on paper, 12 x 18 inches, $150

 

Gino Perez, Untitled (From Heaven B.C. A.D. Always), 2002, marker on paper, 12 x 18 inches, $150

 

Gino Perez, Untitled (These Doodles Are Sometimes My Friend), 2002, pencil on paper, 12 x 18 inches, $150

 

Gino Perez, Untitled (Doodle), 2002, marker on paper, 18 x 12 inches, $150

 

Gino Perez, Untitled (Pat Brennen #2), 2002, marker on paper, 18 x 12 inches, $150

 

Gino Perez, Untitled (Pat Brennen #2), 2002, marker on paper, 18 x 12 inches, $150

 

Gino Perez, Untitled (TVT), 2002, pencil and marker on paper, 7 x 5 inches, $50

 

Gino Perez, Untitled (DNA Hey), 2002, marker on paper, 7 x 5 inches, $50

 

Gino Perez, Untitled (Russian Avante Car), 2002, marker on paper, 7 x 5 inches, $50

 
Eternal Wipeout At Innocnts Gallery

Opening this Saturday (5/9) 7pm at Innocnts Gallery || ETERNAL WIPEOUT || featuring new works by Murk Lurks and Matt Borgia!! Performance by Sweet Reaper and vinyl sound selection from Tony Accosta!! Cold brews via Pabst Blue Ribbon with free Pizzanista till it's gone. Rad Coffee Truck on the scene as well! It's gonna be a rad night!!!


 
 
 
Joan Miró

The works must be conceived with fire in the soul but executed with clinical coolness.

- Joan Miró born on this in 1893 -


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Kazimir Malevich // Suprematism

Kazimir Malevich, born this month in 1878, was one of the pioneers of abstract art. In December 1915, Malevich unveiled a radically new mode of abstract painting that abandoned all reference to the outside world in favor of colored geometric shapes floating against white backgrounds. Because his new style claimed supremacy over the forms of nature, he called it “Suprematism.”

[Kazimir Malevich. "Suprematist Painting." 1916-17]