Showing posts with label MSK. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MSK. Show all posts

22 January 2009

RISKY video on VIMBY.com



This is long-awaited for me...but it was definitely worth the wait. I'd like to give a special thank you shout-out to the incredibly talented (and patient) VIMBY filmmaker, Brian Bonus for making this RISK video. I think he captured the excitement of the TWENTY-SIX show and RISKY's story beautifully. If you missed the show you can peep it here, and for those who want to see the show all over again check the video out!

16 December 2008

RISKY BUSINESS

The RISK show titled, 'TWENTY-SIX' came and went this Saturday at Track 16 Gallery and about 500 people ran through the spot to see the amazing show that RISKY put together for his first solo show in 26 years of graffiti writing. There has been a lot of love received by the graffiti blogs around the country but some of my favorites are the compilation of images that the Known Gallery (The Seventh Letter) blog posted and the URB.com interview between RISKY and URB writer, Jason Parham that posted on their site today. Check it out here or click the image below! More images below after the jump...All photos by Monica Orozco.







25 November 2008

RISK Solo Show at Track 16


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TWENTY – SIX:

New Works by RISK

December 13 – December 20, 2008

Santa Monica—Track 16 Gallery is pleased to present TWENTY-SIX: New Works by RISK. The exhibition will be on display for one week from December 13 through December 20, 2008. The opening reception will take place on Saturday, December 13, 2008, from 7 to 11 PM. Regular gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 11 AM to 6 PM.

In a career spanning twenty-six years, graffiti artist RISK has impacted the evolution of street writing as an art form in Los Angeles and worldwide. His signature tag ran on the subway cars of New York, becoming the first writer outside of New York to be recognized by the same legendary graffiti artists who inspired him early on. In L.A. RISK continued to push the limits further than they had ever gone before by bombing – what would later be referred to in the graffiti world as a ‘heaven’ – on freeway overpasses and other highly visible spots throughout the city gaining major notoriety for his unique style. At the peak of his career he took graffiti from the streets and into the gallery with the launch of the Third Rail series of art shows; he later parlayed the Third Rail brand into the first authentic line of graffiti-inspired clothing.

In describing this exhibition, he states:

Twenty-Six is a collection letters that I painted as if I were painting on the streets, using what paint and materials I had in my studio. I sat and pumped them out, making sure they all had movement and the energy of good old school graffiti. It is a celebration of where I'm at today and where I have come from. Twenty-six letters of the alphabet, twenty-six years; I can’t think of a better way to define myself and my view of graffiti art.

Contemplating the arc of his career, RISK attributes his success to something deep inside him. “I think I was the first to do a lot of stuff because I was competitive. I always wanted to take things one step further.”

For more event information, please visit the Track 16 website at www.track16.com. For all press inquiries or photography, please contact info@delarosapr.com.

06 November 2008

TWENTY-SIX: New Works by RISK


Mark your calendars!


Track 16 Gallery
Opening Reception on December 13, from 7 -11PM








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