Wednesday, September 23, 2009

LIVE PAINTING @ THE PET SHOP BOYS CONCERT 9/24/09


Live Painting tonite at the Pet Shop Boys concert @ Greek Theatre (9/24/09)

Unification Theory's (Man One + Gustavo Alberto Garcia Vaca with special guest artist Ritzy Periwinkle)

We start painting at 6pm and we’ll be selling the pieces we create live. Well be painting to the musical selections of DJ Phyz Ed until 7:30pm.

*Special thanks to Paola and Jamie over at Nederlander for thinking of us for this event.

Monday, September 21, 2009

MAN ONE: GRAFFITI ARCHITECTURE



A few months ago, local architect Roger Bennett proposed an interesting project to me. He is building a house in LA but thought it would be fantastic to incorporate some of my graffiti forms into it's structure, which for him defines the ultimate urban experience of living in this city. We met a few times and discussed the ideas then I just went at it. He was so pleased with the results that they were submitted to the AIA/LA Design Awards competition. We won't know the results for a few more weeks, so keep your fingers crossed! Good luck Roger!

Here are some images of what we came up with.






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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

The Handwriting on the Wall - Pasadena Weekly

Asia Pacific Museum’s mixing of calligraphy and graffiti questions assumptions about power, culture and art

By Carl Kozlowski 09/10/2009
(Pasadena Weekly)


Art for the People by Charles (Chaz) Bojorquez, Keo, Man One, Xu Bing, and Zender; Pasadena, CA; 2003;Paint on vinyl; Pacific Asia Museum


Remember those old Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup commercials from the 1970s in which someone munching chocolate smacks into someone eating peanut butter, at which point both people decided that “these are two great tastes that go great together.”
The Pacific Asia Museum has updated that idea in a far more artistic fashion with its new exhibit, “Calligraffiti: Writing in Contemporary Chinese and Latino Art.”

In this innovative show running from Sept. 17 to Jan. 17, the museum blends works by Chinese artists who reinterpret the ways in which traditional calligraphy is used and pieces by Latino artists who push artistic boundaries with graffiti.

“Traditionally, calligraphy and graffiti seem to be radically different types of artistic writing,” says Yeonsoo Chee, the museum’s curatorial assistant. “In China, calligraphy is linked with elite education and self-expression, while in contemporary America graffiti is associated with ‘street’ culture. The concept of calligraffiti — adding calligraphy and graffiti together — questions underlying assumptions about power, culture and art.”

Chee notes that at the heart of the exhibition are three powerful murals created for the museum back in 2003 by a dozen artists, including Xu Bing and Charles “Chaz” Bojorquez. Created at a workshop held at the Pacific Asia Museum in conjunction with the exhibition “Drawing the Line: Contemporary Artists Reassess Traditional East Asian Calligraphy,” the murals were sparked by a discussion in the museum’s parking lot among graffiti artists about the use of words and text in contemporary art.

Artists featured in the exhibition include: Apex, Chaz Bojorquez, Vince Cavallo, Cre8, Desi W.O.M.E., Duce, Fung Ming Chip, Gronk, Gu Wenda, Julianna Hernandez, Keo, Leo Limon, Man One, Minette Lee Mangahas, Sano, Scud, John Valadez, Vyal, Xu Bing, Yu Kun Yang, Zhang Dali, Zheng Chongbin and Zender.

Ultimately, the exhibit is built on the idea that art mirrors the realities of life, according to the museums press release, can express “the elevated and debased, intention and chance, reality and myth” through calligraffiti, bringing two great cultures together in a unique and powerful way.

“Calligraffiti: Writing in Contemporary Chinese and Latino Art” runs from Sept. 17 through Jan. 17 at the Pacific Asia Museum, 46 N. Los Robles Ave., Pasadena. Admission is $9 adults, $7 students and seniors and free for kids 11 and under.
Call (626) 449-2742 or visit pacificasiamuseum.org.

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"See you at the opening!"
M1

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Monday, September 14, 2009

MY NEW SOLO EXHIBIT: "GRAFFITI SPIRITS"

"Graffiti Spirits"
A Solo Exhibition and Retrospective by:
Man One




Opening Reception:

Saturday Oct.3rd, 2009
From 6-10pm
(Exhibit runs from Oct. 3 - 31st, 2009)

*Featuring an amazing collection of original and
available works from 1992 to the present.

This is my first solo exhibit in almost 5 years!
I will be featuring some artwork that has never been
seen in public, as well as other pieces created and not seen
since the 90's!

There will also be many prints available and a few surprises all
month long!


Crewest Gallery
110 Winston St.
Los Angeles, CA 90013
ph | 626-458-2444
fax | 213-559-0525

info@crewest.com
www.crewest.com




More info:
www.ManOne.com

Sunday, September 06, 2009

NEW ZEALAND...KING KAPISI



KING KAPISI, TEREMOANA & PEAP PRESENTS HIP HOP LIVES HERE ART EXTRAVAGANZA SHOWCASING INTERNATIONAL AND LOCAL ARTISTS INSPIRED BY KING KAPISIS FORTH COMING ALBUM “HIP HOP LIVES HERE”
FEATURING SPECIAL GUESTS CHAZ BOJORQUEZ &ANGRY WOEBOTS
OPENING NIGHT SEPTEMBER 8th at Nineteen 42 Levy Building Level two
20 Custom Street East DOORS OPEN AT 7PM ENDS 10PM
AUCKLAND NEW ZEALAND

CHAZ BOJORQUEZ (LA “The Teacher”)
MAN ONE (LA)
PERSUE/BUNNY KITTY(SD USA)
ELSE ICR (LA USA)
ANGRY WOEBOTS (HAWAII/PFOM/AOS)
JEREMYVILLE (WORLDWIDE)
MR JAGO (UK)
UPSO(USA)
ANDREW HEM (KHMER USA)
LUNAR(CROATIA)
PIXEL PANCHO (ITALY)
PHIBS (Aussie MELB.)
SCRAM (AUSSIE SYD)
KID ZOOM (AUSSIE PERTH)
SUBWAY SUDS ICR (AUSSIE QLD)
TEAZER (AUSSIE SYD)
DLT (NZ HIP HOP ICON)
ASKEW (TMD-NZ MOST INFAMOUS)
PHAT ONE (TMD NZ) LADY DIVA (TMD NZ)
DYLE/SAVES (TMD NZ)
KOST(NZ)
2TONE (NZ FUNK STYLE IK/AOS)
PEAP (NZ KHMER ICR /AOS)
BERNS (THE LAST INCA DMJC NZ)
BERST (GBAK TMD NZ)
STRAY (RTR NZ)
Enu“AGENT” Sirikige (NZ)
SHAKE/REPO (RTR)
RIMONI (NZ SOUTH AK)
GEOFF BUDD/LENSFLARE (NZ-Global)
DEAP ONE (TMD NZ)
DEUS (TMD RFC One&Only NZ)
SIK ONE (NZ PIMP AKA)
TURUMAKINA DULEY (AOTEAROA)
OD (NZ-Hidden Gem)
JUSE ONE (AOTEAROA NZ)
MEPHISTO JONES (NZ WELLY)
ANT SANG (NZ Comic Wiz)
MARTIN HORSEPOOL (NZ RETROBOT)
BREED/DAN GORDON (NZ)
PAUL SHIH (NZ-Taiwan)
SAM RULZ (Baddest Chick NZ)
ENFORCE ONE (Cut Collective NZ)
TRUST ME (Cut Collective NZ)
COMPONENT (Cut CollectiveNZ)

MUSICAL Artists representing HIP-HOP LIVES HERE on the night:

THE CLASSIC AOTEAROA HIP-HOP REALISTS - CHE FU & DLT, DAM NATIVE, MANUEL BUNDY, NED ROY, THA FEELSTYLE plus SCALPER (UK) and maitreya.
Introducing Kepa Maika preforming his song visually interpreted by Chaz Bojorquez

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