Winston Smith & Grant’s Tomb Gallery present
First Impressions
A small show of prints by Gee Vaucher
Additional artwork by Winston Smith
Friday, March 15th 7pm-10pm
Winston Smith, who had a recent exhibit at Varnish Fine Art, will be opening the doors of Grant’s Tomb Gallery on Friday, March 15th to present First Impressions, a small show of prints by Gee Vaucher and additional art from Winston. If you can’t attend the Moonalice show at George’s Nightclub that night, stop by Winston’s Smith place to see some amazing art.
Tasty nibblies and other treats will be provided by Chick Fontaine.
(These goodies are available in limited supply so come one, come all — and come early!!!)
Winston and Gee will be in attendance for this one-night-only event.
About Gee Vaucher
East London born Gee Vaucher started gaining recognition producing politically outspoken record covers for anarcho-punk band Crass in the late 1970s. Her work became a strong influence for protest art as well as the punk and anarchist aesthetic of her time. Using her diverse interest in all forms of art, she produced paintings and collages that exposed the absurdity and hypocrisy of ‘civilised’ society with frank and often disturbing imagery.
After Crass disbanded Vaucher moved away from overt world politics and started producing work of a more personal nature, exploring the psychological diversity and delema of social inter-relationships. Vaucher’s work is hard-hitting with a gripping aesthetic and has been exhibited internationally as well as being included in a number of books and publications.
Directions
50-A Bannam Place, San Francisco
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