1. Gagosian Gallery in Los Angeles is hosting the book release party for Milk and Honey: Contemporary Art in California which features work not only by myself but also: Ed Ruscha, Steven Harrington, Richard Colman, Barry McGeee, Sage Vaughn, Megan Whitmarsh, Florencio Zavala, Ashley Snow Macomber, Andrew Shoultz, RETNA, Ed Templeton, Souther Salazar, Cleon Peterson and several others who call California home. Come out November 3rd! Most of us will be in attendance! 

    The book was written by Justin Van Hoy and you can now purchase your copy.

    Here’s a bit about the book from the author: “In the same spirit as Roger Gastman, Aaron Rose, and Jeffrey Deitch’s recent seminal MOCA show: Art In The Streets, ‘Milk and Honey’ celebrates a group of contemporary artists with roots across various areas, including graffiti art, surf, and skate culture, and other uniquely californian influences. As is evident in that highly acclaimed museum show—as well as the current Pacific Standard Time show throughout los angeles—California affects trends and sets the stage nationally and internationally, for some of the most creative art being made in the world today.”

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    Gagosian Gallery in Los Angeles is hosting the book release party for Milk and Honey: Contemporary Art in California which features work not only by myself but also: Ed Ruscha, Steven Harrington, Richard Colman, Barry McGeee, Sage Vaughn, Megan Whitmarsh, Florencio Zavala, Ashley Snow Macomber, Andrew Shoultz, RETNA, Ed Templeton, Souther Salazar, Cleon Peterson and several others who call California home. Come out November 3rd! Most of us will be in attendance! 
The book was written by Justin Van Hoy and you can now purchase your copy.
Here’s a bit about the book from the author: “In the same spirit as Roger Gastman, Aaron Rose, and Jeffrey Deitch’s recent seminal MOCA show: Art In The Streets, ‘Milk and Honey’ celebrates a group of contemporary artists with roots across various areas, including graffiti art, surf, and skate culture, and other uniquely californian influences. As is evident in that highly acclaimed museum show—as well as the current Pacific Standard Time show throughout los angeles—California affects trends and sets the stage nationally and internationally, for some of the most creative art being made in the world today.”