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JOSH HOLLAND x SHITTY KITTEN = ART EXCHANGE

By: JoyEngine

Two of our close friends/posse members/heros/golden boys/all that shit… Josh Holland and Markham “Shitty Kitten” Maes traded masterpieces with one another yesterday. As we all wept and watched two of our favorite pieces leave the building, it was oddly beautiful - although Alex didn’t seem to notice. They’ll be missed - that’s for f’n sure.

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Who’s the real sucker? You tell us… send your replies to lucian@joyengine.com

 

HAPPY CUSTOMER

By: JoyEngine

Davey came by and picked up his piece from “Sight Beyond Sight.” Look at that smile, Markham brings joy, that’s what we’re all about.

If you missed the show, this was the center piece - the master piece. We’ll they’re all master pieces. You can come by the shop and see the remaining pieces and check out [sAne]’s current body of work. All great stuff and keep your eyes open for Josh Holland’s coming show, April 13th baby.

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MARKHAM “SHITTY KITTEN” MAES

By: JoyEngine

Shitty left his latest sketch book here. I was walking out the door to head home, admiring his show hanging in the front of our shop for the last time today, and it caught my eye. I see his nasty twisted work all the time, but you don’t… so I snapped some quick pics on the Mac. If you wanna talk fresh drawing skills - talk no further than Shitty K.

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THE GANG IN A FREEZE

By: JoyEngine

We had the privilege of catching not only Adrien in the studio but Markham as well, all at once and live. The only thing we were missing was an Alex. Oh, there he is poking his head in just in time to share a moment in history. These are the kind of photos that make the news, not because they have strung out explanations and overbearing content, but more for their “in the moment” vibe. The kind that of moments that make teddy bears cry Kool-Aid. I think if there was any more creativity in one spot, we might have torn a hole in the fabric of reality.022607_thegang.jpg

 

S.B.S./WOOSTER COLLECTIVE

By: JoyEngine

Our close friend and ally Markham Maes totally crushed his show at the Engine last night, Sight Beyond Sight. It was totally mind-blowing. We’d like to take a minute to thank everyone that came out and contributed, both big and small, from makin’ art to hangin’ art to just kickin’, drinkin’ beer and soakin’ up the vibe. The whole night was just awesome. Nice one Shitty K. We’ll be gathering pics from the posse over the next few days to put together an archive to document the evening. It’s certainly worthy and needs to be shared with mankind.

On a slightly tangenital note, I showed up at the shop today to clean shit up and reorganize, but not before reading my daily email from Marc over at the Wooster Collective. If you’re not familiar with Wooster, you should check it out and soak up some of the amazing culture they help deliver on a daily basis. It may not be for you, but it very well may strike a chord. The Wooster Collective was founded in 2001. The site is dedicated to showcasing and celebrating ephemeral art placed on streets in cities around the world. But, that’s not all Wooster is. It’s a communication tool and a delivery system for its founders, Marc and Sara, as well as an entire generation, actually generations concerned about the state of world, the people that help shape it (both positively and negatively), and serves as one voice among many to help promote forward-thinking cultural and social change via the arts. Marc and Sara at Wooster are a big inspiration for all us at JoyEngine and as our own collective we’ve gotta give ‘em madd props for standing up for what they believe in, voicing their opinions (as we all should), and promoting the arts and culture to the nth degree.

The Wooster Collective has recently taken some heat in regards to a few of their latest blog postings. Subsequently, commenting will no longer be available at the Wooster site (it’s been some time since comments were permitted at the Wooster site, but they will certainly never return). I personally agree with Wooster’s decision to permanently drop the notion of commenting on their site. If you’re one of the worthless idiots out there hitting up blogs like Wooster with negative commmentary (whether it’s via an on-site “comment” mechanism, or old-fashioned email), get off your lazy ass, start your own blog, or your own entity, or your own culturally significant arts or cultural project, sacrifice time with your friends and family, put your finances and respective ass on the line, and create your own voice. Don’t just FUCK with someone elses.

I often rant and rave that most people have no idea as to how tough it is to create a sustainable cultural vehicle (and by vehicle, I don’t mean transportation device, at least not on a physical level) capable of making positive change, not just within the arts, but on any level. So go ahead and play armchair critic, talk shit about the people you know, the people making big moves in your community, about how people like Shepard Fairey are sell-outs (take a good hard look in the mirror if you’re one of the folks runnin’ that crap - what the fuck have you done?), or spew your worthless rants about how so and so oughtta do shit like this or like that. To those of you that fall into this category, and there’s a lot of you, I hear your crap walking the street, grabbbin’ a coffee, havin’ a beer - I have this to say, “Shut the FUCK up, and go do something that helps more people than just your pathetic selves.”

In closing I’d like to reiterate Marc’s conclusive response to all the Wooster haters out there full of negativity. According to Marc, Wooster’s recent Spring Street Experience taught them this: (or, at least helped further solidfy the validity of the eight statements listed below)

1. That we only want to be around passionate people in our lives.
2. That if you put all your heart and soul into something, you can achieve anything - absolutely anything.
3. That it’s not possible to please everyone. That the more people you please, the more people will want to take you down.
4. That you must trust your instincts. Don’t let people tell you that things have to be done a certain way. They don’t.
5. Share things with others. Don’t make it all about you. Make it about “us”.
6. Keep listening and keep learning.
7. Take criticism seriously, but don’t let it stop you from doing what you want to do.
8. Be true to yourself.

Word Marc. Right frikin’ on.

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MARKHAM MAES - FRIDAY FEB. 9 - 2007

By: JoyEngine

We talked to Markham today and according to Shitty Kitten himself, “I’M GONNA KILL IT!” Fuck yeah you are Markham! Don’t miss Mr. Maes’s first solo show in over a year at JoyEngine on February 9th, 2007. Cocktails and beats on us. Turntablists Symmetry & nostyle will be in da house - ready to wwwwwwwwreck shit. Word.

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SIGHT BEYOND SIGHT - TONIGHT!

By: JoyEngine

Tonight is the night. “SIGHT BEYOND SIGHT” - Markham “Shitty Kitten” Maes’s first solo show in over a year and it’s goin’ off @ the Engine. His body of work is EPIC. Serious, serious beats to be provided by turntablists SYMMETRY & nostyle. An extra-tasty group show is being held in tandem in the back (Cypher13) with original works on display by Scot Lefavor, Alex Henry, Brian Krezel, sAne, Josh Holland, Shannon Bontakis, Ray Young Chu (yes, of the YUMMIES), Jason Thielke, Jon Lew, Cisco, Mike Gallegos, and Mike Pietrowski. This is some serious fuckin’ artwork, by some heavy folks. You really don’t want to miss this shit.

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SIGHT BEYOND SIGHT TOMORROW!

By: JoyEngine

Markham “Shitty Kitten” Maes just dropped off the majority of tomorrow’s show. Oh my, is it impressive. The body of work is outrageous. The main piece is composed of lots of approximately 20 smaller ones. There are tiny personal details everywhere, making each piece special. You will be sorry if you’re not here tomorrow.

The party kicks off at 8pm. Drinks and tunes provided.

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POOP BEFORE YOU SHOWER

By: JoyEngine

Markham didn’t get the chance to share Lucian’s “shower then poop” philosophy today but he did share a quick peek at a painting he has in the works for his Friday show “Sight Beyond Sight-1980″.

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SNEAK PEEK @ SHITTY’S KITTEN… PURRRRRR

By: JoyEngine

Markham’s been working his ass off. As usual. Homeboy runs a tight ship and holds it down. Mr. Maes stopped in yesterday and gave SBD (our pride and joy - well, next to Swimmy of course) a quick glimpse of one of his larger works. Here it is. We ain’t givin’ up much, just a taste, but it ougtta be savored. You get to see the whole thing this Friday, we can’t wait.

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NOTE: FOUND AROUND THE SHOP

By: JoyEngine

Shitty Kitten seemingly left this really nice note around the shop. Happy belated anniversary (1031) to you and yo lady, Shantelle. Word Markham. Hold it down. 9 days to go ’til u crush it. Scotty says he’s got your back if you need additional brush strokes this week.

You Don’t wanna miss Markham “Shitty Kitten” Maes’s first solo show in over a year… it’s comin’ up Friday, February 9th.

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SHITTY KITTEN MUNNY

By: JoyEngine

Markham Maes customized this sick ass munny. If you’re a regular reader, you may remember that this piece was featured in the “Toys You Can’t Have, But Want” post. Well that was a lie. It’s actually for sale.

The ears were cut off and individual teeth glued in to form the mouths. The detail is fantastic. I wonder if he’ll bust out some toys for his upcoming show?

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Happenings

  • 09.30.08

    Wes Winship of Burlesque does Obama. Poster will be available soon at Upper Playground, adding to their growing collection of Obamanalia. Keep your eyes peeled for it’s drop. Nice work Wes!

  • 09.30.08

    Artism-Art for Autism, is a book aimed to raise money for The National Autistic Society. Artism is currently seeking submissions until Oct 30th. More info here.

  • 09.30.08

    COPE2 @ Broken Bread Arts

    October 3rd, 2008

    Broken Bread Arts is breaking ground by introducing the legendary Bronx bomber and original subway graffiti art artist COPE2 for his first appearance in the Mile High City. COPE2 brings with him new work and creative pieces inspired by the graffiti art which has brought him international acclaim.

  • 09.29.08

    Hyland and Malia, with RELOAD, will be hosting their first show in Amsterdam this October! Evan Hecox will be having his solo debut in Amsterdam at local gallery Chiellerie on October 24th. If you have a chance to swing by, give the Mathers a hi-five with love from all those they left behind.

  • 09.24.08

    Sweet interview with Scot Lefavor over at THE LUMPER™

  • 09.23.08

    Think Sarah Palin is qualified for the job?  Weigh in here.  Regardless, she was hot in high-school… that’s for sure.

  • 09.22.08

    The Denver Community Museum officially opens on October, 3rd 2008.  Get all the info here.

  • 09.20.08

    Happy Birthday to TEE & CAKES! Stop by T&C on the 24th to help celebrate. Yay!!!

  • 09.20.08

    Super hot new custom Munny by Bryandrinkscoffee for Uberbot’s MUNNYOCALYPSE show opening tonight!!!

  • 09.17.08

    Applied Ideas
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    Volume One
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    September 19
    MCA Denver
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  • 09.16.08

    Christian Fundamentalism Permeates the Republican Party: Sarah Palin’s links to the Christian Right - read more here.

  • 09.15.08

    The crew at AnthemBranding just launched their all new online store.  It’s chock full of all the fresh gear Anthem cranks out for themselves in between handling their client workload.  Check it out!!!

  • 09.10.08

    Pictures of the unique and strange flora from the intriguing island Socotra

  • 09.10.08

    Nice insight on Matt aka MWM and his process.

  • 09.10.08

    ILLITERATE magazine is back!!! It’s been totally overhauled, redesigned, and the ILLITERATE crew has a fresh new site droppin’ soon.   Keep your eyes peeled for the new mag in select locations…

  • 09.08.08

    The year’s best work in print, radio, television, design, interactive, and new media as selected by The One Club at MCAD gallery this Wednesday 10th, 5:30 to 7pm.

  • 09.08.08

    YouWorkForThem is looking for a designer, maybe you…

  • 09.07.08

    Scot Lefavor’s “Barack Obama For Change” posters are now available in Scot’s online store.  The edition is only 75 - so move quick!

  • 09.05.08

    Scribe’s latest body of work, entitled Introvert Extrovert, drops tonight at Cardboard Spaceship in Santa Cruz.  Scribe is comin’ up hard and fast, and he deserves it.

  • 08.29.08

    INDYINK is hosting the 2nd annual Plastisol Free For All on Thurs. Sept. 7th. Doors open at 3pm!!!