
A few weeks back, we alerted you to an upcoming show being assembled by our friends at the Spoke Art Gallery. The Spoke Art guys generally operate out of San Francisco, but this Friday they’re taking a field trip to New York’s Bold Hype Gallery to unleash a Martin Scorsese-themed gallery show that looks to be quite the homerun. Wanna see some preview images from the show and find out what you’ll get if you’re one of the first 100 people in line? Meet me after the jump, folks!
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Limited Paper just keeps on coming, people! Last time, we told you all about the Phone Booth Gallery’s amazing A Distant Winter gallery show (and showed up some pretty kick-ass photos, to boot), and this time we’ve got even more exciting news for all the limited paper-collecting poster-freaks in the audience: want details on Mondo’s drop schedule at the 2012 San Diego Comic Con? Wanna see the newest prints from Gallery1988’s Breaking Bad series? What is the Horror Die-Cut Collection, anyway (hint: it’s awesome)? Find out after the jump, people.
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As you’ve probably noticed, movie-poster collecting has turned into a Ron Burgundy-sized “Big Deal” over the past few years: everywhere you look, brilliantly talented artists like Martin Ansin, Tyler Stout, and Olly Moss are joining forces with places like Gallery 1988, IAm8Bit, and the newly-opened Mondo Gallery to create collectible, gorgeously-rendered works of art based on your favorite movies and TV shows, and every time one of these posters drops…a poster-collector is born.
And where do we–the die-hard paper-geeks of the world– go for our news? For our drop announcements? For interviews with our favorite artists? For reckless rumor-mongering about upcoming events? One or two dark corners of the internet might traffic in the kind of information collectors crave, but we think we can streamline that process a bit (and even if we fail, it is an excuse to ramble on about posters for the umpteenth time, and we never get tired of that). Wanna see what we’ve put together? Check out Limited Paper #1 after the jump, folks.
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Earlier this week, we showed you the next Star Wars poster that Mondo will be debuting on Friday. However, that’s not the only poster they’ll have for folks tomorrow. Also going on sale will be posters for Return of the Living Dead and Critters. The Return of the Living Dead poster is by Eric Tan, measures 24″ x 36″, and is limited to an edition of 125. There will also be a glow-in-the-dark variant that’s limited to an edition of 65. The Critters poster is by Rhys Cooper, measures 24″ x 36″, and is limited to an edition of 135.
Hit the jump to check out the posters and be sure to follow @MondoNews for the official announcement of when the posters go on sale tomorrow.
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The latest poster in Mondo’s Star Wars series focuses on Jabba’s irritating and Threepio-hungry pet Salacious B. Crumb. Created by artist Rhys Cooper, the 24×36 screen print was done with metallic inks, is limited to an edition of 325, and costs $50. The posters go on sale at Mondo’s official site today at a random time. Follow Mondo’s Twitter feed for the official announcement of when the posters will be available for purchase.
For those who don’t know Mondo is the art boutique of Austin’s famous movie theater, The Alamo Drafthouse. Previous posters in Mondo’s Star Wars series include work by Ken Taylor, Dan McCarthy, and Jeff Soto. All the posters sell out really, really fast. Hit the jump to check out the full poster.
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