Saturday, August 2, 2008
Ryan Graeff & Restitution Press opening at Ghettogloss
from 7P-Midnight- join us for cocktails and spinning vinyl at Ghettogloss
Show runs thru August 25, 2008
From bombing the streets of this nation with a wheat paste icon named
"Bandit" to hand silkscreening over a dozen volumes of urban-coated,
texture-saturated, color-enriched newspapers called "The Restitution
Press," Graeff gets around. Based in his warehouse studio in downtown
L.A., Graeff is a full time artist by day, and a slave to bombing the
streets by night.
With his "Bandit" image, a band called The 1990s, the newest pop craze
out of London, has worn Graeff's latest t-shirt line. His art is
featured on the big screen in Will Smith's film, Hancock. Graeff is
loved by collectors, fellow artists, and celebrities alike. Stop over
and check out the newest edition of Restitution Press (the NYC edition
printed on a Wall Street Journal) and some of Graeff's latest large
format silkscreens on canvas and wood.