This Monday, April 15th Galerie F will be releasing two new prints by street artist Fonzo and historian/designer/writer Daniel Feral. These silkscreen prints are being released for the first time together as a part of their first installment of the street art releases.
"Eat the Grey Chicken" by Fonzo is a recreation of an original design created for ALPHABET SOUP - a collective graffiti writers exhibition hosted at Galerie F in September of 2012. A humorous and slightly disturbing instruction manual to the proper cuts of a ripe Chicago pigeon.
18"x24" edition of 50, signed and numbered by the artist. $25.00
"Graffiti and Street Art 2013" by Daniel Feral is an updated version of his iconic infographic map of the progression and development of what we all refer to as "graffiti" and "street art". Feral reinterprets MOMA Director Alfred H. Barr's original map of Cubism and Abstract Art of 1935 - a minimalism view that remains as a relevant means for conveying artistic information for nearly a century.
18"x24" edition of 50 $25.00
Both posters are silkscreen prints created at FugScreens Studios in Chicago. The prints go live on their webstore on Monday April 15th at 2PM CST and in store the following Tuesday.
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