Category Archives: Press

TAROT: Art of Fortune @ Modern Eden Gallery

I am pleased to announce my participation in Warholian‘s second curated exhibition at Modern Eden Gallery. Also, click HERE to view Warholian’s coverage of my latest show at Project One Gallery.
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NEW AMERICAN PAINTINGS, Issue #103

I am very excited to be featured in the latest issue of NEW AMERICAN PAINTINGS, #103. Unfortunately online sales of the book are sold out, however you should be able to pick up a copy at your local B&N or other major bookseller for the next month.

 


Psyched to get the back cover, too.

PRESS: Chinatown Newspaper

 

I’m very pleased to announce that my work is on the front cover of V.4, issue 1 of the Chinatown Newspaper this month as well as a two page spread. A big thanks to Tiffanie Wen for the interview and write up and also to Mike Cuffe of Warholian.com for the portrait. Click HERE for the whole article.

PRESS: Wired Magazine Online

I have a short mention in an article Wired Magazine recently did on my roommates, EDM producers THE M MACHINE, for the release of their debut EP on Skrillex’s OWSLA Records. The article talks mainly about the warehouse space we call home, how it came to be, and how it has influenced our respective careers. “From Journey and Jerry, to Skrillex and spray paint.” Click HERE to check it out. Don’t forget to peep the photos, there are some sneak peaks in there!

PRESS: Artbusiness.com

Some nice coverage and words from artbusiness.com.

“You can smell the flowers and hear the music in these images which will surely uplift your spirits.”

http://www.artbusiness.com/1open/100111.html

PRESS: SFartblog.com

Lots of love from Mareid O’Conner at SFartblog.com. Check it out!

http://sfartblog.com/?p=465

PRESS: Fecalface.com

Check out coverage of my show and a full studio visit on Fecal Face! Big thanks to Kid Yellow and the Trippes for the love. Much appreciated.

http://www.fecalface.com/SF/index.php/opening-photos/3646-casey-gray-white-walls

PRESS: Warholian.com

Michael Cuffe from Warholian wrote a great little review of my work!

For the full article, follow the link—> http://warholian.com/2011/10/26/casey-gray-the-style-of-eye/

PRESS RELEASE: Style of Eye

White Walls Presents:

STYLE OF EYE, New Works by Casey Gray

White Walls is pleased to present Style of Eye, an intriguing collection of new stencil works by San Francisco-based artist Casey Gray. This will be Gray’s second solo project with White Walls after participating in multiple group projects at both White Walls and sister space 941 Geary. The opening reception will be Saturday, October 1, from 7-11pm, and the exhibition is free and open to the public for viewing through October 29.

Possessing a scholarly background in painting and an absence of street-based graffiti work in his portfolio, artist Casey Gray is a bit of an anomaly in the stencil art game. This position gives him a great vantage point as a painter as he is able to continue pushing the boundaries of high art while simultaneously exemplifying that, in the right hands, spray paint and stencil as a medium can be elevated and sublimely refined. He has worked to develop a somewhat interchangeable visual language, one that is extremely specific to his own aesthetic. It is through this complex gathering and layering of contemporary imagery that he is able to open up multiple potentialities and conceptual themes placed within the work.

For the selection of pieces featured in Style of Eye, Gray chooses to approach his panels with spray paint and hand-cut stencils as a method for uncovering new access points to traditional painting formats. He is actively exploring and reinterpreting the ideas behind landscape, portraiture and still life painting across more than 20 large-scale panels, brought to life with a stunning color palette and interesting juxtapositions of pattern and content. With definite nods to several historically significant schools of painting, Gray’s somewhat tongue-in-cheek take on proportion, visual structure, and composition are pleasing to the eye and keep the viewer on their toes with the twisting, layered narratives each frame contains.

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Casey Gray’s work is manifestation of personal experience within the context of contemporary digital perspective. His desire is to create a visual language that explores the relationship between the fluidity of personal experience that is today’s contemporary social landscape and the effect that has on the way he perceives events and memories. Utilizing primarily spray paint and hand-cut stencils, his work combines complex color schemes, graphic imagery, geometry and decorative traditions into meticulously layered hyperbolic moments of order and chaos.

From the artist:

“There is a relationship between this fluidity and the immediacy of spray paint. It distances the artist’s hand from the work so what is being expressed is more a representation of culture and not the artist himself. As our experience becomes more entwined with technology and digital perspective, our culture becomes increasingly anonymous. My disinterest in traditional modes of representation allows for the freedom to work abstractly, which I feel best emphasizes this anonymity. The large majority of the world has been documented in one form or another, in a sense creating a palette for representation. For any idea that I have, there is an image already waiting that represents that idea. By using stencils, a particular image can travel through multiple works, representing something new each time. This shared perspective is the basis for how I approach my work.”

Casey received his MFA in Painting from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2010 and his BA in Painting & Printmaking from San Diego State University in 2006. He currently lives and works in San Francisco, CA.

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 White Walls Gallery has worked for nearly a decade to exist as the premiere destination for urban art in the Bay Area. Combined with the Shooting Gallery just next door, this 4,000 sq ft space is one of the largest galleries on the west coast. Justin Giarla founded the gallery in 2005 with a commitment to furthering the urban art movement, drawing directly from street art and graffiti culture. Named for its plain white walls, the gallery takes a backseat to the real focus: the work of our artists.

 

Event Information:

Style of Eye, New works by Casey Gray

 Opening Reception – October 1, 7-11 pm

On View Through October 29, 2011

@ White Walls (www.whitewallssf.com)

835 Larkin St., San Francisco, CA