Sunday, July 15, 2012
Saturday, June 30, 2012
UPCOMING: Myth: International Art Show
Myth: International Art Show
Opening Reception: Saturday July 14, 2012, 6-10 pm
Exhibition Dates: July 14 - August 5, 2012
Gallery Hours: Wednesday - Sunday, 11a - 7pm
Opening Reception: Saturday July 14, 2012, 6-10 pm
Exhibition Dates: July 14 - August 5, 2012
Gallery Hours: Wednesday - Sunday, 11a - 7pm
"Breath of Life" © 2012 Monty Guy
Modern Eden Gallery is pleased to announce a group exhibition, “Myth” featuring works inspired by sacred narratives, legends, and folklore. From Greek mythology to religious icons, these images will aim to capture the art of storytelling and illustrate the meaning behind these texts. Exhibiting artists include Erika Sanada, Steven Suiter, Cory Benhatzel, Lacey Bryant, Daisy Church, MAM, Yosiell Lorenzo, Layil Umbralux, Lucy Hillenbrand, Courtney Blazon, Joseph Kelly, David Camisa, Jaclyn Alderete, Corey Urlacher, Christine Benjamin, Patrushka, Peter Breese, Prunelle, Kim Gordon, Preston Thomas, Catherine Moore, Steve Belmarsh, Michelle Waters, Jeff Felker, Cody Seekins, Marisa Ware, Karyn Crisis, Kim Larson, Carisa Swenson, Kristin Forbes-Mullane, Peter Adamyan, Vahge, Mary Syring, Sean Sczepanik, Jessi Kempin, Sheri Jurnecka, Karmene K-P Hassell, Zofia Bogusz, Monty Guy, Lee Harvey Roswell, GAFAS, Kieran Collins, Cody Vrosh, Sarah Vanphravong, Ryan Gannon, Emilio Villalba, Melissa Morgan, Sergio Lopez, Marcos LaFarga, Erika Sanada, and Cayetano G. Valenzuela.
"Icarus" © 2012 David Camisa
Via Hi-Fructose:
“Though scientific discoveries and technology shape our perception and
beliefs, Western society’s classical foundations have survived well
into the Internet era. Archetypes from Greco-Roman and Judeo-Christian
mythology influence the kinds of stories we tell about ourselves and
each other — both in interpersonal interactions and in the media. On
July 14, Modern Eden in San Francisco will open “Myth,” an international
group show at allows a diverse line-up of artists to interpret the
myths of their choice. From Persephone to King Midas, both obscure and
familiar mythological characters will be stylized according to each
artist’s imagination.” Written by Nastia Voynovskaya
"Midas" © 2012 Vahge
"The Language of Birds" © 2012 Cory Benhatzel
For more information please contact Modern Eden: (415) 956-3303, Info@ModernEden.com
Friday, June 29, 2012
UPCOMING: SheWolf- Chelsea Brown Solo Exhibition
Opening Reception: Saturday July 14, 2012, 6-10 pm
Exhibition Dates: July 14 - August 5, 2012
Gallery Hours: Wednesday - Sunday, 11a - 7pm
Exhibition Dates: July 14 - August 5, 2012
Gallery Hours: Wednesday - Sunday, 11a - 7pm
The opening reception for "SheWolf" will be held at Modern Eden on Saturday, July 14th from 6-10pm. The exhibition will be on display through August 5, 2012 and is free and open to the public. Complimentary drinks will be served and there will be a live DJ set during the reception. Featured solo artist, Chelsea Brown will be in attendance.
For more information please contact Modern Eden: (415) 956-3303, Info@ModernEden.com
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Notorious: On View
Notorious: Portraits of History’s Most Infamous, an International Art Exhibit Curated by Bradley Platz
Exhibition Dates: June 16 - July 8, 2012
Gallery Hours: Wednesday - Sunday, 11a - 7pm
Exhibition Dates: June 16 - July 8, 2012
Gallery Hours: Wednesday - Sunday, 11a - 7pm
Closing Reception: July 6th, 6-9p
Sunday, June 3, 2012
Upcoming Preview: 'Notorious' Opening June 16th
Notorious: Portraits of History’s Most Infamous, an international art exhibit curated by Bradley Platz
Opening Reception: Saturday June 16, 2012, 6-10 pm
Exhibition Dates: June 16 - July 8, 2012
Gallery Hours: Wednesday - Sunday, 11a - 7pm
Opening Reception: Saturday June 16, 2012, 6-10 pm
Exhibition Dates: June 16 - July 8, 2012
Gallery Hours: Wednesday - Sunday, 11a - 7pm
no·to·ri·ous
Famous or well known, typically for some bad quality or deed.
John Brown by Jaxon Northon
Modern Eden Gallery is pleased to announce “Notorious”, a group exhibition featuring portraits of History’s most infamous figures. Participating artists have chosen subjects from among the most notorious historical persons and each artist has created work for the show that speaks with their unique artistic style. Among the likes of Sid Vicious and William Burroughs stare the faces of Caligula and Marie Antoinette. From the beguiling grace of Isadora Duncan to the delicious insanity of Hunter S. Thompson, no subject is sacred. These are the portraits that speak for the historical tyrants, literary scoundrels, artistic rebels, infamous criminals, sexual deviants, famous fools and madmen.
Sid Vicious by Laura Buss
What is “Notorious” is relative to time, historical documentation, legend and cultural interpretation. A person considered notorious in their time might be viewed differently today, whereby modern standards change, the nature of what is morally “bad” changes. This exhibition is partly a testament to the misunderstood, the cultural pioneers, and partly a condemnation of the truly and memorably evil. It is an artistic survey of the shifting nature of what is considered ‘Notorious’ and a testament to the various ways of rising and falling to fame.
Christopher Hitchens by Sidharth Chaturvedi
(Image) Joan of Arc by Aaron Hodges
For more information please contact Modern Eden: (415) 956-3303, Info@ModernEden.com
Friday, May 18, 2012
Upcoming: North Beach First Fridays June 1st Trunk Show @ Modern Eden
Local Artisan Trunk Show, One Night Only!
Reception: Friday June 1, 2012, 6-9 pm
Reception: Friday June 1, 2012, 6-9 pm
In conjunction with North Beach First Fridays, Modern Eden will be hosting a local artisan trunk show featuring the jewelry designs of An Astrid Endeavor, Firecracker Designs, and Kaolin & Quartz. We will have a live DJ set by Edward Aten and complimentary drinks will be served.
This is also a great chance to catch out current exhibit "Pagan Poetry" that SF Weekly heralded as "an unearthly visual romance somewhere between Frida Kahlo’s diary and A Midsummer Night’s Dream... passionate, dangerous, funny, and challenging."
For more information please contact Modern Eden: (415) 956-3303, Info@ModernEden.com
Sunday, May 13, 2012
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