Mexico City’s SANER is making his way to San Francisco for an exhibition at our FIFTY24SF Gallery. The artist has shown at our sister space in Mexico, but never in our SF space. Should be a good one…
Opening Photos: “Twixt Sc. 83″ @ FIFTY24SF Gallery
January 16th, 2012We had the opening of our Upper Playground and American Zoetrope presents “Twixt Sc 83″ at FIFTY24SF Gallery in SF this past Friday night. The installation was created in conjunction with Francis Ford Coppola’s newest feature film, Twixt. If you were there, you saw the blood, the clocktower, the book signing, the popcorn, and even more blood. Here is a recap…
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Sage Vaughn @ Known Gallery
January 10th, 2012This Friday, January 13th in Los Angeles, Sage Vaughn will be showing new works at Known Gallery in the exhibition Last Year. The will be featuring new large-scale woven editions based on paintings and collages from his ongoing ENVELOPE SERIES. Go if you are in LA. Sage just showed at our FIFTY24SF Gallery… remember?
“Twixt sc. 83″… what we saw last night
January 9th, 2012Opening on Friday, January 13, we stepped into Twxit sc. 83 last night at FIFTY24SF Gallery to see what the art department from Francis Ford Coppola’s TWIXT has in store for us. It’s going to be mega.
From The Citrus Report
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“Twixt sc. 83″ @ FIFTY24SF Gallery, San Francisco
January 5th, 2012
FIFTY24SF Gallery, in association with Upper Playground and American Zoetrope, are pleased to announce TWIXT sc. 83, an exhibition and installation coinciding with legendary filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola’s newest feature film, Twixt. The exhibition opens January 13, 2012 with a public reception at 7PM.
Over his past three films, Francis Ford Coppola, famed director of The Godfather trilogy and Apocalypse Now, has set-out to create self-written, self-financed, self-produced, and self-distributed films with his own intimate crew. Developed through personal experiences, a love of American Gothic, Edgar Allan Poe, and Coppola’s own trials as a horror genre author, Twixt is the story of B-list author Hall Baltimore’s process of writing his new mystery while researching an old murder case in a remote Northern California town. While Baltimore (played by Val Kilmer) is seemingly rewriting history with the help of the an eccentric town sheriff, he finds himself embedded in his most personal, demanding story he has ever written. Filmed around Northern California with locals as actors, as well as sets built on Coppola’s own property in Rutherford, Twixt examines the process of storytelling as it applies to personal experience, artistic influences, and the classic American genres that have become staples of modern cinema.
Working within their own self-financed restraints and freedoms, the team behind Twixt had the unique experience of researching and building sets in and around Coppola’s home in Northern California. Many of the sets were built in Coppola’s backyard, while some required the small town backdrops of Northern Napa and Lake counties. In keeping with the original spirit of American horror, some scenes were created with intentional kitsch, while some dream sequence were shot with highly-detailed, ornate sets and original post-production work.
For TWIXT sc. 83, members of Twixt‘s tiny tiny Art Dept, (Jimmy DiMarcellis, David Hopp, and John Paul Goorjian) will be rebuilding the set of the film’s dramatic climax sequence, scene 83. The center of the gallery will feature a remake and stand-alone installation of the film’s clock tower, shown in the film as an impromptu 3D experience. Also on display from Twixt, will be bat and birdhouses from Nice, California artist John Hathaway, whose front yard/gallery/shop “The Woodpecker”, was a key set in the film. TWIXT sc. 83 will also feature a series of other pieces from the film’s set department that were found around different locations in Northern California and in the Coppola archives, as well as behind the scenes photography by the film’s executive producer, Anahid Nazarian and set photographer, Kalman Mueller. The gallery will run trailers of the film, along with other enhancements to bring Twixt‘s horror scenes to life.
From The Citrus Report
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TWIXT sc. 83
January 4th, 2012
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FIFTY24SF Gallery & American Zoetrope present “TWIXT sc. 83″, opening January 13, 2012
January 4th, 2012FIFTY24SF Gallery, in association with Upper Playground and American Zoetrope, are pleased to announce TWIXT sc. 83, an exhibition and installation coinciding with legendary filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola’s newest feature film, Twixt. The exhibition opens January 13, 2012 with a public reception at 7PM.
Over his past three films, Francis Ford Coppola, famed director of The Godfather trilogy and Apocalypse Now, has set-out to create self-written, self-financed, self-produced, and self-distributed films with his own intimate crew. Developed through personal experiences, a love of American Gothic, Edgar Allan Poe, and Coppola’s own trials as a horror genre author, Twixt is the story of B-list author Hall Baltimore’s process of writing his new mystery while researching an old murder case in a remote Northern California town. While Baltimore (played by Val Kilmer) is seemingly rewriting history with the help of the an eccentric town sheriff, he finds himself embedded in his most personal, demanding story he has ever written. Filmed around Northern California with locals as actors, as well as sets built on Coppola’s own property in Rutherford, Twixt examines the process of storytelling as it applies to personal experience, artistic influences, and the classic American genres that have become staples of modern cinema.
Working within their own self-financed restraints and freedoms, the team behind Twixt had the unique experience of researching and building sets in and around Coppola’s home in Northern California. Many of the sets were built in Coppola’s backyard, while some required the small town backdrops of Northern Napa and Lake counties. In keeping with the original spirit of American horror, some scenes were created with intentional kitsch, while some dream sequence were shot with highly-detailed, ornate sets and original post-production work.
For TWIXT sc. 83, members of Twixt‘s tiny tiny Art Dept, (Jimmy DiMarcellis, David Hopp, and John Paul Goorjian) will be rebuilding the set of the film’s dramatic climax sequence, scene 83. The center of the gallery will feature a remake and stand-alone installation of the film’s clock tower, shown in the film as an impromptu 3D experience. Also on display from Twixt, will be bat and birdhouses from Nice, California artist John Hathaway, whose front yard/gallery/shop “The Woodpecker”, was a key set in the film. TWIXT sc. 83 will also feature a series of other pieces from the film’s set department that were found around different locations in Northern California and in the Coppola archives, as well as behind the scenes photography by the film’s executive producer, Anahid Nazarian and set photographer, Kalman Mueller. The gallery will run trailers of the film, along with other enhancements to bring Twixt‘s horror scenes to life.
Behind-the-Scenes on the Set of “Twixt,” Part 2
January 2nd, 2012Just as we wrote a few days ago on the site, “As we prepare to recreate a set from the new Francis Ford Coppola film, Twixt, in our FIFTY24SF Gallery this January 2012, (the exhibition is called Twixt Sc 83) we wanted to sneak a few behind the scenes photos from the making of the film in Northern California. If you don’t know, and you really should know, Coppola made landmark films such as The Godfather trilogy, Apocalypse Now, and Dracula. His last film, Tetro, was one of our favorites of the past 5 years. We just saw Twixt, and it is an original piece of filmmaking, honoring the great tradition of American Horror films.”
Opening Photos: Terri & Gary @ FIFTY24SF Gallery
December 18th, 2011In the spirit of Terri & Gary and the Elastic Reality show that opened on Friday night at FIFTY24SF Gallery, we shot some photos in Polaroid-ish form to get the mood right. Terri, with help from Gary, and Gary, with help from Terri, were on hand to give out self-help books, take photos of people to better help them, and to serve bacon wrapped hot dogs. The show is up through the end of 2011… come get some Rush Limbaugh books on extreme discount.








































