AG Gallery is currently showing original silkscreen prints by Ken Brown and Pinkpill Design. Ken Brown is an artist based in New York City who produced his silkscreen prints in the 90s, and Pinkpill Design is a duo artist based in Czech Republic making many art inspired by Japanese culture. Exhibition will be on view from October 3, 2023 until October 29, 2023.
AG Gallery is pleased to invite you to a new show with Ken Brown’s vintage original silkscreen prints. AG Gallery has been showing Ken Brown since when we were at our older location in Williamsburg. The silkscreen prints are all signed limited edition original, and they are all last one or two pieces. Large prints are all in 24″ x 30″ and Smaller Prints are in 15″ x 19″, 15″ x 20.5″, and 14.5″ x 20.5″.
ABOUT KEN BROWN
Ken Brown (born March 12, 1944, Dayton, Ohio) is an American filmmaker, photographer, cartoonist, and designer. He grew up in Amherst, Massachusetts, relocated to Cambridge, Massachusetts, and currently lives in New York City. He has directed dozens of animations, experimental films and video documentaries over the last four decades. Ken Brown worked on his silkscreen printings in 1990s.
Ken Brown Self-Portrait
“I’ve worn many different hats over the past 50 years as an artist; cartoonist, photographer, film-maker, designer, merchandiser. No matter the medium, I’ve always tried to make my art accessible to all. I hope you are entertained, inspired, and delighted by this collection of work.” -KEN BROWN
Please visit AG Gallery and check it out the exhibition. For artwork inquiries, please contact natsumi@aboutglamour.net
AG Gallery is now showing silkscreen prints by Ken Brown and perler beads mosaic album covers by Victor John Villanueva. AG Gallery is open everyday from 12 – 8pm in March. There will be changes for Gallery Hours in April and it will be informed in ending of March.
AG Gallery is now showing Ken Brown’s original silkscreen prints from 1980s the period when he had intensively worked on large format printmaking.
Ken Brown has been creating films, photographs, cartoons and design objects for over thirty years. Though perhaps best known for his peculiar and distinctive postcards and graphic products including wrapping paper, rubbertstamps, T-shirts etc., he has also had a long career as an independent filmmaker. He produced and directed numerous experimental films, animations, and video documentaries, as well as dozens of short commissions for MTV, VH1, Sesame Street, and other clients. Ken’s photographs, digital editions, and silkscreen prints have been exhibited throughout North America, Europe, and Japan.
We features his silkscreen printmaking that he had worked on intensively in 80’s.
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