theartstreetjournal:

Slinkachu, Sugar High, 2011.
Kings Cross, London.
(c) Slinkachu

theartstreetjournal:

Slinkachu, Sugar High, 2011.

Kings Cross, London.

(c) Slinkachu

theartstreetjournal:

The first issue of tasj 2011 is now out!
Our longest issue yet, it features:
* an article on Yoshitomo Nara (our cover artist)
* a conversation with Slinkachu (pull out the center spread to pin to your wall!)
* reviews of Rachel Whiteread at Galerie Nelson-Freeman, John Baldessari at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sixeart at A.L.I.C.E. Gallery, Will Barras at StolenSpace Gallery, Massimo Vitali at M+B, Block Party at Carmichael Gallery
* backstage with Wendy Asher
* a studio visit with Simon Haas
* a postscript from Boogie
* plus our regular auction, art fair, book, magazine, film, limited edition, product and unurth pages!
If you don’t already receive tasj in the mail, you can subscribe for free here.

More from Slinkachu here.
More from Sixeart here.
More from Will Barras here.
More from Simon Haas here.
More from Boogie here.

theartstreetjournal:

The first issue of tasj 2011 is now out!

Our longest issue yet, it features:

* an article on Yoshitomo Nara (our cover artist)

* a conversation with Slinkachu (pull out the center spread to pin to your wall!)

* reviews of Rachel Whiteread at Galerie Nelson-Freeman, John Baldessari at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sixeart at A.L.I.C.E. Gallery, Will Barras at StolenSpace Gallery, Massimo Vitali at M+B, Block Party at Carmichael Gallery

* backstage with Wendy Asher

* a studio visit with Simon Haas

* a postscript from Boogie

* plus our regular auction, art fair, book, magazine, film, limited edition, product and unurth pages!

If you don’t already receive tasj in the mail, you can subscribe for free here.

More from Slinkachu here.

More from Sixeart here.

More from Will Barras here.

More from Simon Haas here.

More from Boogie here.

theartstreetjournal:

A little Christmas piece from Slinkachu in Chiswick entitled Maz and Joe. Can you find the characters in the context shot?

Look out for a special feature on Slinkachu in the next issue of tasj!

Images courtesy the artist.

More from Slinkachu here.

Here’s a photo of our booth in Miami this year. That’s Jason, our fantastic fair assistant, standing there on the left.
In his recap on the fair for Hyperallergic, editor Hrag Vartanian wrote of us, “In addition to the work of Boxi, Aakash Nihalani, Dan Witz, Slinkachu, and Mark Jenkins in their booth, the Los Angeles-based Carmichael Gallery had a large piece by Gregor Gaida, titled “Drummer III” (2010), which demonstrates a new and exciting addition to their gallery’s stable of artists.”
More from the artists here.
Photo by Hrag Vartanian.

Here’s a photo of our booth in Miami this year. That’s Jason, our fantastic fair assistant, standing there on the left.

In his recap on the fair for Hyperallergic, editor Hrag Vartanian wrote of us, “In addition to the work of Boxi, Aakash Nihalani, Dan Witz, Slinkachu, and Mark Jenkins in their booth, the Los Angeles-based Carmichael Gallery had a large piece by Gregor Gaida, titled “Drummer III” (2010), which demonstrates a new and exciting addition to their gallery’s stable of artists.”

More from the artists here.

Photo by Hrag Vartanian.