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NAP BOULE BENEFIT

Posted in Events, Press/Media by collectivehardware on March 10, 2010

N’AP BOULE – A BENEFIT FOR THE PEOPLE OF HAITI

MARCH 7 – 28

Barry McGee, Shepard Fairey, Crash, Lee Quinones, Dondi White, Tauba Auerbach, Swoon, Futura, Jose Parla, Eric Haze, David Ellis, Doze Green, Faile, Bast, Greg Lamarche, Kostas Seremetis, Rostarr, Chris Mendoza, Yuri Shimojo, Kenji Hirata, Cope2, Indie 184, Erik Foss, Henry Chalfant, Dan Witz, Ricky Powell, Shelter Serra, Eric White, Jamel Shabazz, Michael Holman, Eve Sussman, Joseph Ari Aloi, Kenzo Minami, Daze, Aaron Sharp Goodstone, Koralie and more!

On Sunday March 7,  2010, Anonymous Gallery @ Collective Hardware, SCOPE Art Show, {he}Art  For Haiti and Prographix New York City joined forces to present N’AP  BOULE: A BENEFIT FOR THE PEOPLE OF. Hosted by Joseph Henrikson, Andrew  Lockhart, Raquel Cepeda, Sacha Jenkins, Henry and Kathleen Chalfant, Lisa Shimamura, and Christie’s auctioneer Xan Serafin, the event proved  to be a memorable and successful evening, raising tens of thousands of  dollars (as of this press release, we are still tallying and will  announce the final sum at closing) in  financial support for the people of Haiti. All of the proceeds will be donated to Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières www.doctorswithoutborders.com <http://www.doctorswithoutborders.com/> (MSF)  Haitian mission after the show’s closing on March 28.

The benefit   featured a live auction where pieces by Jose Parla,  Eric Haze, Shepard Fairey, Barry McGee, SWOON, COPE2 and others were  sold at or above their retail prices. Artists Erik Foss, Koralie, Henry  Chalfant, CRASH, Kenzo Minami, ROSTARR, Lee Quiñones, and many others  sold equally as well during our silent auction. Throughout the evening, legendary Deejays  D-Nice and Prince Paul, DJ Soul and Treats donated their time to spin  an eclectic mix of dance, old-school hip-hop, techno and soul music.

Prographix New York City www.prographixnyc.com <http://www.prographixnyc.com/> donated their services—with a kind   assist  from American Apparel—producing commemorative T-shirts featuring  original artworks by John CRASH Matos, Greg Lamarche, Ricky Powell,  COPE2 and Indie184, Doze Green, Aaron SHARP Goodstone, FUTURA 2000 and  Jose Parla. The limited edition T-shirts are being sold for $30US at  the gallery: all proceeds will go to DWB/MSF. To view and purchase,  please visit www.anonymoushop.com <http://www.anonymoushop.com/>

The exhibition itself—primarily curated by Anonymous Gallery, Sacha Jenkins and Raquel Cepeda—has particular historical significance. The N’AP BOULE exhibition is sequenced in chronological order, including artwork from some of the earliest graffiti “writers” starting with Philadelphia’s Cornbread and New York’s TAKI 183 (thanks to writing legend Cope 2) to visionaries like Lee Quiñones, John CRASH Matos and FUTURA 2000, to photographers Henry Chalfant and Ricky Powell–all of whom are pioneers of the bustling downtown Manhattan underground scene of the 1980s. The exhibit then continues its voyage through the ages via  talents like Barry McGee and Shepard Fairey, who similarly were first known for their art on the streets in the early ’90s before they became principals in the contemporary art world.

Due to increasing public demand for an   opportunity to view the  exhibition and purchase artworks that are still available for purchase,  Anonymous Gallery and {he}ART For Haiti have agreed to continue the  display until March 28th. For available artwork, please contact
info@anonymousgallery.com

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