Friday, November 24, 2006

Logan Hicks Flyers

Logan Hicks' flyers are a collectors series of 8.

We have produced a limited edition of 500 full color double sided and an open edition of full color front with B&W back.

you can also view the flyers at the exhibition flickr



































Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Logan Hicks - Hollow Cityscapes 7th - 13th Dec 2006



L.A Based stencil artist Logan Hicks exhibits at The Bin 7 – 13 Dec 06

The Bin presents an exhibition by Los Angeles based stencil legend Logan Hicks, entitiled, Hollow Cityscapes. The exhibition at infamous avant-garde gallery space The Bin, located at 105 Harrington st. East City, Cape Town. Will run from the 7th December – 13th December with the official opening event on Sunday 10th December from 11am – 4pm.

Logan Hicks, Los Angeles stencil artist, was classically trained, but cut his teeth on the industrial streets of Baltimore, Maryland.

After college, Logan formed Workhorse Printing, a textile screen-printing business that worked closely with Corporate Clients for high volume textile printing. During that time, Logan began to screen-print limited edition prints of his own work. He would wheatpaste them on the abandoned buildings near high traffic areas of the city. Encouraged by the response of his art in the public arena, he chose to move away from textile printing and focus solely on his own work. This change led to a move to Los Angeles that landed him at ground zero of the urban art movement that had been gaining momentum throughout the late 90's.

Logan was unable to relocate his screen-printing shop to Southern California. Eager to continue his art, he began using stencils as a substitute for his screen. The stenciling method mimicked the principles and processes of screen-printing, but with a more gritty, urban look with an immediacy that was unable to be duplicated by screen-printing. This new approach to creating art was quickly adopted as his sole medium. By using the tools of graffiti artists, Logan was able to tame the crude medium and package street art into a tangible, digestible product.

Now known for his hyper-detailed, meticulously hand-cut stencils, Logan has rocketed to the top ranks of his field with his borderline obsessive approach to creating stencils. Using subject matter such as urban cityscapes, architecture, and organic forms, he focuses on exploring patterns and details or finding beauty in the mundane.

Past projects have included textile designs for companies such as K-Swiss, Burton Snowboards, Tribal Gear, and Upper Playground; murals for RedBull, lectures in Slovenia, as well as a stenciled animation episode. Currently, Logan is focusing on his gallery work in order to concentrate more deeply on his intricate large scale works. While walking the line between commercial artist and fine artist, Logan has managed to showcase his work in dozens of galleries internationally.

10% of all purchases will be donated to the aids foundation of South Africa Aids Foundation website

For more information & interviews on the gallery or Logan Hicks contact:
blaise@thebin.co.za
021 465 8314

also check out circusninja myspace
www.flickr.com/photos/hollowcityscapes

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

2nd Annual 100 rand show review




The Second Annual 100 Rand show opened on Sunday 12 November at The Bin.

The show aims at creating a culture of art collectors through providing affordable pieces of a high standard.

Artists this year include:
Senyol
Fortune
Motel 7
Daniel Ting Chong
Justin
Theory One
Loveme
Matchstick
Quanig
Milkitost
MOOREDESIGN.CC
COEONE
Haasbroek
Willem Samuel
Kronk

as well as 4 surprise artsts that were only discovered at the opening:
WorldWarWon
AmIcollective
Cousin J
Love and Hate

There queue began at around 10:45 with young and old eager to get their hands on some of the work.

As the doors opened and patrons flooded in it was evident the day was going to be very special.

Congratulations to Fortune who was the first to sell out – 5 minutes into the show! Other sell-outs included Haasbroek, Daniel Ting Chong, Kronk and Motel 7.

The weather was great and the cold beers and redbull flowed like honey. We’ve uploaded a host of pictures including close-ups of the majority of the work: here

As well as a video clip here

Our Friend Fortune also gave us a treat with
Fortunes Show Report


Thanks to everyone who made the effort to come round and contributed to making the day so memorable. In all we sold 108 works of the 183 on display.

This means that there are still 75 works available so come on down to The Bin and you’ll be surely satisfied.

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