
For the past year or so, Limited Paper’s been wondering which gallery would be the first to announce an “all Glow-in-The-Dark” show. Indeed, if we consider GID’s rise in popularity over the past year or two, such a showcase seems inevitable. But just because the idea’s an obvious one doesn’t guarantee that it’d result in success: more than any other factor, an all-GID show would almost certainly live or die based on the artists hired to participate.
Turns out, there was nothing to worry about: our friends at NYC’s Bottleneck Gallery have pulled the trigger on an all-GID showcase, and–based on the preview images we’ve been cleared to share with you today—Bottleneck understood just how crucial hiring the right artists would be. Wanna see new (and GID-infused!) posters from Craig Drake, Godmachine, Bruce Yan, and a slew of others? Meet me after the jump, folks.
Continue Reading

There’s zero empirical evidence to back up the theory, but here at Limited Paper we tend to think that there aren’t a lot of hard-core collectors out there with big Valentine’s Day plans. Quite frankly, when the vast majority of your spending money is being pushed towards one fancifully-colored 24x36” sheet of paper after another, there isn’t much budget left for schmoozing the ladies (or the gents, if that’s your thing). Sure, you could’ve bought her that diamond-encrusted toaster she’s always wanted, but there’s something like 400 prints dropping this week: one has to prioritize.
But what if you have a significant other…and they’re also into poster collecting? Well, good news, buddy: Bottleneck Gallery’s Get a Room (opening in NYC this Friday) is filled with a ton of romantic, movie-themed posters your guy or gal will be jazzed to have hanging on their wall, and we’ve got preview pics for you (including new work from Craig Drake, Godmachine, and Cuyler Smith) after the jump.
Continue Reading

Last week, BAFTA premiered special posters for their Best Picture nominees. Today, the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences had followed suit by teaming up with Gallery1988 and various artists to create posters for this year’s Best Picture Oscar nominees. There are some impressive posters, and I’m curious to see if they’re going to go on sale at some point. The Academy’s website lists the dimensions and type of production (screen print), which leads me to believe that these might be available for purchase some day. I’m sure there are plenty of readers who would love to get their hands on Mark Englert‘s print for Django Unchained. [Update: Gallery1988 has tweeted the following: "G1988 x The Academy. Official. 2/14 - 2/17. More soon." so it looks like you should get your wallets ready, and keep an eye on their official website.]
Hit the jump to check out the posters. The Academy Awards will be held on February 24th at 7pm EST on ABC.
Continue Reading

Yes, gallery shows are still coming fast and furious in 2013, and this week brings us another new one: Bottleneck Gallery’s Gizmos and Gadgets opens this Friday, and—from the looks of the preview images sent over by our buddy Joe at the Gallery’s NYC location—it looks to be just as impressive as the work we saw from that Gallery throughout 2012. Wanna see some amazing new artwork from Godmachine, Cuyler Smith, and Dave Perillo? Find out when you can plan on getting a crack at purchasing some of this stuff online? Meet me after the jump, folks.
Continue Reading

With the Mayan Apocalypse just a few weeks away, almost all of Limited Paper’s favorite artists and galleries are working overtime to get their last round of posters and screenprints out the door before (zombies burst out of the ground/bombs start dropping/the Rapture begins and Kirk Cameron becomes the smuggest guy on the planet). Getting an early lead on everyone else are our friends at NYC’s Bottleneck Gallery, whose Alternate Ending show opens on Friday.
With new artwork from Godmachine, Mark Englert, Mark Lone, and others, the show looks like a strong showing built around a fun and interesting “What If…?” style concept. We’re pumped. Wanna see some prints from that show, find out who else will have artwork debuting at the show? Meet me after the jump, folks.
Continue Reading

With new artwork from Limited Paper favorites like Godmachine, Francesco Francavilla (last seen wrecking shop with an incredible Creature From The Black Lagoon print during Comic-Con 2012), and Mark Lone, Bottleneck Gallery’s latest gallery show—a zombie-themed affair they’ve christened If You Can’t Beat ‘Em, Join ‘Em—is shaping up to be yet another impressive collection of artwork from the NYC-based gallery. Want to see some of the stuff from the show, and find out when you need to be there this Friday? Meet me after the jump, folks.
Continue Reading

Another day, another Limited Paper filled with reasons to deplete your bank account’s bottom line. Last time, we offered up a super-sized batch of reading material, one filled to the rafters with new prints by Brandon Schaeffer, Tom Whalen, Laurent Durieux, Jason Edmiston, and more. Today, we’re back with a slight less super-sized edition of your preferred Collider.com column. But don’t worry, there’s still much for us to discuss, including Mondo’s just-released poster for The Goonies, Tomer Hanuka’s just-released Vertigo poster, and blah.
Meet me after the jump for all that and more, my fellow poster-fiends.
Continue Reading