Alex Pardee / Zerofriends Pop-Up Shop in the Lower Haight

August 31st, 2010

We’ve always strived to create unique experiences for our community, so recently we launched a series of pop-up shops in San Francisco’s Lower Haight to provide an outlet for some of the best up-and-coming brands to showcase their work.

As part of this series, Alex Pardee’sZerofriends” retail location will open it’s doors from September 1st – November 1st, 2010.  Much like the location which popped up in New York City this last winter, the San Francisco Zerofriends location will feature the entire Zerofriends catalog of twisted apparel designs, prints and toys – along with some surprises to the tune of artist signings, exclusive product releases and unique events.  Alex will be holding a grand opening celebration for the store on Saturday, September 4th from 2:00PM – 4:00PM where he’ll be “hanging, signing, and making bad puns live in person.”

ZEROFRIENDS STORE LOCATION:
September 1st – November 1st, 2010
248 Fillmore St (Haight & Fillmore, next to Upper Playground – Fillmore)
San Francisco, CA
Open Daily from 12-7PM



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The preparation of Stanley Donwood’s “Over Normal” exhibition at FIFTY24SF Gallery

August 30th, 2010

Posted by FIFTY24SF Gallery

All images will be available in the “Over Normal” newspaper, to be given at the FIFTY24SF Gallery from September 2nd through October 27th, 2010. All images provided by Stanley Donwood, exhibiting artist.

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Munk One interview on The Hundreds

August 30th, 2010

Munk One is interviewed by John Hall at The Hundreds website… a nice catch up with one of the key Upper Playground contributors over the past few years.



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You Can’t Win San Francisco to Portland, Day 5-6

August 29th, 2010

More from the Oregon travels of PEZ and Joshua Blank as they take “You Can’t Win” to FIFTY24PDX Gallery. First, here is a local arts curator in Salem, Oregon.

Thrift sale.

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STANLEY DONWOOD AT FIFTY24SF GALLERY NEXT WEEK

August 27th, 2010

Posted by FIFTY24SF Gallery

It’s almost upon us, and the excitement is brewing here for Stanley Donwood’s first ever US based show – and it’s happening in San Francisco.  The opening reception is going to occur on Thursday, September 2nd at 7:30pm, and after seeing some of the work in person, it’s going to be pretty epic.  Here’s the information about the show below, see you there:

Fifty24SF Gallery presents “Over Normal”- a solo exhibition by Stanley Donwood and his first ever showing in the United States.

When thinking of iconic imagery in music from the last 20 years, Stanley Donwood’s work with Radiohead invariably comes to mind – and for good reason.  Where Radiohead’s music stretched the auditory horizons and painted musical sceneries of mans place in the modern world, Donwood’s imagery and packaging forced us to face the gravity of the music from the minute the album hit our hands; and by creating cryptic, academic and (at times) dystopian layouts, the albums themselves became as striking and relevant as the music they contained.

Although Stanley Donwood generally avoids the grandeur of media and would prefer to be undersold, to speak only in terms of his work with Radiohead would be a disservice. From his exhibitions of intricate etchings at Lazarides Gallery in London, to the vibrant works that made up his show at Iguapop Gallery in Barcelona, Donwood’s gallery work has consistently mixed personal and political emotions with modesty and humor.

For “Over Normal”, the catalyst for the large works featured in the show is in Los Angeles, where Stanley began to notice (with equal parts amazement and distress) that the advertisements bombarding him on the multilane highways were made of seven basic colors, immediately grabbing viewers’ attention in a primal way.  More recently, Stanley noticed a parallel between the use of those colors and an influx of spam emails that promised everything from more fruitful sex lives, to cheap foreclosed properties at the expense of someone else’s misery. The word’s that were used in the emails were formatted in the same fundamental way as color in the advertisement’s had been used: to grab unconscious attention and tell a story without the viewer knowing it.  Marrying the immediate words used in these emails with the attractive and distressing colors of the advertisements, Stanley has produced a line of seven vibrant, original pieces for this exhibition.

Stanley has also produced a 12 page newspaper to accompany the show, this explains how he came about putting together a neuron firing sound installation in an artificial neural network which is also featured in the show and is entitled ‘The Overnormaliser’.

“Over Normal” will run from September 2nd – October 27th with an opening reception occurring on September 2nd from 7:30PM – 10:00PM at FIFTY24SF Gallery

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Stanley Donwood at FIFTY24SF Gallery Next Week

August 26th, 2010

It’s almost upon us, and the excitement is brewing here for Stanley Donwood’s first ever US based show – and it’s happening in San Francisco.  The opening reception is going to occur on Thursday, September 2nd at 7:30pm, and after seeing some of the work in person, it’s going to be pretty epic.  Here’s the information about the show below, see you there: (more photos of the work after the jump)

Fifty24SF Gallery presents “Over Normal”- a solo exhibition by Stanley Donwood and his first ever showing in the United States.

When thinking of iconic imagery in music from the last 20 years, Stanley Donwood’s work with Radiohead invariably comes to mind – and for good reason.  Where Radiohead’s music stretched the auditory horizons and painted musical sceneries of mans place in the modern world, Donwood’s imagery and packaging forced us to face the gravity of the music from the minute the album hit our hands; and by creating cryptic, academic and (at times) dystopian layouts, the albums themselves became as striking and relevant as the music they contained.

Although Stanley Donwood generally avoids the grandeur of media and would prefer to be undersold, to speak only in terms of his work with Radiohead would be a disservice. From his exhibitions of intricate etchings at Lazarides Gallery in London, to the vibrant works that made up his show at Iguapop Gallery in Barcelona, Donwood’s gallery work has consistently mixed personal and political emotions with modesty and humor.

For “Over Normal”, the catalyst for the large works featured in the show is in Los Angeles, where Stanley began to notice (with equal parts amazement and distress) that the advertisements bombarding him on the multilane highways were made of seven basic colors, immediately grabbing viewers’ attention in a primal way.  More recently, Stanley noticed a parallel between the use of those colors and an influx of spam emails that promised everything from more fruitful sex lives, to cheap foreclosed properties at the expense of someone else’s misery. The word’s that were used in the emails were formatted in the same fundamental way as color in the advertisement’s had been used: to grab unconscious attention and tell a story without the viewer knowing it.  Marrying the immediate words used in these emails with the attractive and distressing colors of the advertisements, Stanley has produced a line of seven vibrant, original pieces for this exhibition.

Stanley has also produced a 12 page newspaper to accompany the show, this explains how he came about putting together a neuron firing sound installation in an artificial neural network which is also featured in the show and is entitled ‘The Overnormaliser’.

“Over Normal” will run from September 2nd – October 27th with an opening reception occurring on September 2nd from 7:30PM – 10:00PM at FIFTY24SF Gallery

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Soundclash drawings, by Grotesk

August 25th, 2010

Four illustrations that Grotesk did 6 month ago as a tribute to Wilfred Limonious… the originals that ended up on tee shirts with Upper Playground.



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Prime Summertime living with Jeremy Fish

August 23rd, 2010

Jeremy Fish, after a summer of travels….

“back at home working on a bunch of projects on the “to do” list. we in the bay area are creeping towards our indian summer, and things here are starting to really warm up. i have been enjoying my life back here in san francisco. balancing alot of fun projects with friends, drinking, eating, and getting out and having small adventures. below are some snapshots, and a video from the wu tang. i saw them yesterday at rock the bells with rakim, murs, krs one, and tribe called quest. further proof you dont have to suck as you grow old…do it gracefully like the wu…more art related news soon…”



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San Francisco Summer Hoodies

August 20th, 2010

Summer in San Francisco means fog, mist, clouds and 55 degree days – so we’re releasing a line of zip-up hoodies to help combat the elements.  The Sophomore, World Series, and Outline UP Hoodies are all designed with a slightly throw-back style and features embroidered designs on medium weight fleece, making all three hoodies the perfect over-layer of style and function for a brisk summer day.  The hoodies are available at all Upper Playground retail locations and online at the Upper Playground Web Store.



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New Estevan Oriol tee and photo

August 16th, 2010

Not sure what is cooler, the photo and makeup or the tee-shirt. All are looking good. Check out Estevan’s web store for when it drops.



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