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GoreB at Orchard St. Gallery

Posted January 4, 2006 by in Events

GoreB is one of the most prolific street artists currently working in New York. He has a background in freight graffiti, and for the past year or two his hand-painted wood panels have been bolted to street signs in just about every neighborhood of Brooklyn and downtown Manhattan. He paints portraits of historical figures as often as friends and neighbors, often mixing in cryptic text. He's been a driving force in the Endless Love Crew and is a really nice guy to boot.

Those all reasons not to miss his new show at Skewville's Orchard Street Gallery:

Orchard Street Art Gallery presents Gore.b

Thursday, January 12, 2006 --- 7-10pm

Here are the highlights for the opening night:

* Special burlesque perfomance by Tamale Sepp and Cricket

* gore.b's mom is making appetizers

* walls will be painted by NYC's ELC Crew

* meeka will also have work in the show

Gore.b left the texas trains and came to NYC a few years ago, since his invasion NYC's poles have been filled with ever evolving gore.b art. Gore.b is infamous here at the gallery for the demolishing blows his thought provoking doodles created when he illustrated London's prominent figure heads helping the USA win Vs. the UK in "Doodledown: A Transatlantic Scrawl".

Show runs January 12 --- February 5, 2006

Orchard Street Art Gallery

Gallery hours: Saturday & Sunday 1-7pm or by appointment 917.682.6753

139 Orchard Street, between Rivington and Delancey, Manhattan.

Trains: F to 2nd Avenue or Delancey-Essex stops.

Comments

what an incredible party!! we shut down the street. could anything be better than that? so much

talent and excitement in that room--and the appetizers were great liz (aka gore-b's mom)

Posted by: liz at January 15, 2006 1:55 PM

He is really talented, I am sorry I wasn't there myself. The pictures of his work look so interesting. Wish we

could have been there. John and Jeanne

Posted by: John Logan at January 16, 2006 1:38 PM

john logan. was my grandfather. he died nine days ago, i cant believe he left this. this was his last comment to me.

Posted by: goreb at March 11, 2006 1:31 AM

hi adam.

This is a message from Vietnam where I currently am at. A friend had told me that you where

having an art show. I was refered to this page by him. I was looking at it. I'm sorry to

hear about your grandfather. He was a good man. My condolences to your family.

take care,

joy

Posted by: joy at March 12, 2006 12:25 PM

my condolences to you as well gore-

i hope you are filled with all the positive things he was for you!

and im honoured that the VR site plays such a serious role in your life, and so many

others, via the Ghost Bikes.

k

Posted by: k.see at March 22, 2006 3:01 AM

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