Scooter LaForge Releases Exclusive Line For Pat Field

Posted by The G on July 6, 2011 under Artsy Fartsy | Be the First to Comment

Photos courtesy of Scooter LaForge’s official website.

Fashionistas and art aficionados!  Today is your lucky day.   You can fuse both worlds as artist Scooter LaForge has released an exclusive line of hand dyed, painted, and silk-screened items available exclusively at the famed Bowery Street boutique Pat Field and online at www.patriciafield.com.   These unique, one of a kind items start at $60.  Each features the signature style that has made Scooter LaForge a darling of the fashion world.

Scooter LaForge - Pat Field

Scooter LaForge for Pat Field. Available Now!!!

Store Hours & Locations:
Monday – Thursday 11 – 8
Friday & Saturday 11 – 9
Sunday 11 – 7
(website customer service
is available Monday-Friday 11 -7 pm EST)

Pat Field Boutique Address:
302 Bowery
NYC, NY 10012
(Between E Houston & Bleecker Streets)

Photos from “Turnon: Tattoos” at Munch Gallery

Posted by The G on June 28, 2011 under Artsy Fartsy | Be the First to Comment

Various Artists.

Turnon Tattoos

Turnon: Tattoos. Out Now!

Ignite Licensing sure knows how to throw a party!  To celebrate the book ”Turnon: Tattoos,” the Munch Gallery in New York had a one night only gala reception, book signing and art exhibit featuring the work of Michael Alago, Isauro Cairo, Walt Cessna, Aaron Corbett, Joan Crisol, Scooter LaForge, Ves Pitts and Wilsonmodels.  Does it get any better than being in the same room as Chad Ferro and Scooter LaForge at the same time?  Doubtful.  Enjoy some photos from this amazing night after the jump.  There might be some gay male nudity in one of the pictures, but it’s legal now so you don’t have to worry about breaking any laws.  But if you still have a closed mind, don’t say I didn’t warn you.   Also you can see some hotties you are now legally allowed to marry in the state of New York - subject to availability, of course.

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QUEER: FROM ZERO TO A HUNDRED at Theater For The New City

Posted by The G on June 22, 2011 under Artsy Fartsy | Be the First to Comment

Photos by G.  Various Artists.

Scooter LaForge

Scooter LaForge

What a scene!  The opening night gala reception for the art exhibit ”QUEER: FROM ZERO TO A HUNDRED” at the Theater for the New City in New York was insanely fun.  The exhibit features works from Scooter LaForge, Johnny Rozsa, Aaron Miller, Barnaby Whitfield, Pete Hocking, Julie Smith, Peter J. Ketchum, Ricky Longo-Burrows and Tracy Phillips.  The space is enormous, the art is great and the artists are so talented.  The Toilet Boys’ Miss Guy was spinning tunes all night and Johnny Rozsa and Scooter LaForge met fans and signed copies of their latest books “Untouched” (by Johnny Rozsa) and “Scooter LaForge” (by Scooter LaForge).  The reception was so crowded, I will have to go back to get a better look at the art.  In the meanwhile, please enjoy a few party pix.  Good news for all of us, the exhibit runs until August 9, 2011, so don’t miss it!  Theater for the New City is located at 155 1st Avenue in New York.

Johnny Rozsa

Johnny Rozsa

See a few party photos after the jump.

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Scooter LaForge to Release First Book + Exhibition News

Posted by The G on June 12, 2011 under Artsy Fartsy | Be the First to Comment

Photos courtesy of Scooter LaForge’s official website.

Scooter LaForge by Scooter LaForge

Fans of artist Scooter LaForge are about to have a great summer.  In conjunction with the upcoming exhibit “QUEER: FROM ZERO TO A HUNDRED,” Scooter LaForge will be releasing the first pictorial collection of his work.  The self-titled book “Scooter LaForge,” will feature Scooter’s celebrity collaborations, paintings and some of his iconic fashions.  “Scooter LaForge” is a limited edition, so you won’t want to miss your change to get this highly collectible book.  It will be on sale at the Theater for the New City for $60 or in a deluxe edition for $100 (which comes with a limited edition T-Shirt designed by Scooter).

The opening night reception for “QUEER FROM ZERO TO A HUNDRED” will take place on June 21, 2011 from 6 to 8 PM at Theater for the New City located at 155 1st Avenue in New York.  The exhibit will feature works from Scooter LaForge, Johnny Rozsa, Aaron Miller, Barnaby Whitfield, Pete Hocking, Julie Smith, Peter J. Ketchum, Ricky Longo-Burrows and Tracy Phillips.  The exhibit will close on August 9, 2011.

Actual Size: Scooter LaForge and G at ‘Keith Haring’

Posted by The G on May 4, 2011 under Artsy Fartsy | Read the First Comment

Photos of G by Scooter LaForge.  Photos of Scooter LaForge by G.  Art by Keith Haring.

Scooter LaForge at Keith Haring

Scooter LaForge at 'Keith Haring' at Gladstone Gallery.

May 4 is artist Keith Haring’s birthday.  New York celebrated with an the opening night reception of an exhibit of previously unseen Keith Haring works on paper at the Gladstone Gallery.  The drawings consisted of works from a series called “Manhattan Penis Drawings for Ken Hicks” (1978).  As you can imagine, there were drawings of penises in varying sizes, states of arousal and penises that Haring drew in front of famous New York landmarks.  As I got to the section entitled “Actual Size” that were drawings  of Keith Haring’s own penis, I ran into fellow artist Scooter LaForge.  We are both big fans of Haring’s work, so we were sharing our reflections of the artist.  As any good reporter would do, I asked Scooter LaForge to answer the question that’s been on everyone’s mind:  “[from the 'Actual Size' series] which one are you?”

The answer – after the jump.

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