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Bruce White black velvet painting
Gallery1988 presents the 16th annual 'Crazy 4 Cult' group art exhibition featuring new artwork inspired by cult and popular movies!
Artwork from the show is on view, at Gallery 1988, 7308 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90046 and on display through the Gallery1988 website.
Universal Monsters - Velvet paintings by Bruce White
Bruce White’s “ICONS.”
Currently on view at Spoke Art in San Francisco, California is artist Bruce White’s solo exhibition, “ICONS.”
This exhibition marks the most autobiographical series the artist has ever created, focusing on heroes from the LGBTQ community past and present.
Taking inspiration from pop culture and the political world, Bruce has created over 20 meticulous portraits to shine the light on those that have championed the advancement of equality for those most often marginalized within our society.
White had this to say about ICONS: “The earliest known black velvet paintings were brought back by Marco Polo from Kashmir. Because the fabric was so expensive, it was reserved only for portraits of royalty and religious icons, subjects of reverence and worship. I want to elevate and equate these heroes and allies of the LGBTQ movement to the level of royalty and sainthood, celebrating the diversity that shapes our popular culture. “
The exhibition will be on view during PRIDE for the month of June at our San Francisco location. Along with the portraits on black velvet, we will also be offering a selection of signed and numbered limited edition prints.
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Lt. Uhura by Bruce White
Spock by BruceWhite
God is in the House by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds from the album No More Shall We Part
“Vader” velvet painting by Bruce White (2014)