Gidget Gein
"Post Mortem"

July 24 - August 2, 2009
Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 8-11 PM


 

Musician, writer, bagboy and artist Gidget Gein is perhaps best known as the original bassist for shock-rock outfit Marilyn Manson, but his surreal-pop exploitation art proved to be the most consistent creative outlet in his life - one tragically abridged by an unintentional drug overdose on October 8, 2008. "Post Mortem" references Gein's career as a mortuary assistant, while addressing the mortality of the artist himself in keeping with his signature dark, sardonic sense of humor.

When Gein passed away late last year, the impact of his loss was felt by friends and fans all over the world. His work played heavily in the satirical traditions of fellow artists Michael Ray Charles and Andy Warhol, and functions as an interesting continuation of artists like Kara Walker and Robert Colescott. This is the most extensive gallery exhibition of his art to date and touches on important breakthroughs in his art career spanning 1993 to 2008.  Included are selections from his post-Manson street art (under the name Bradley Anne), Blaxploitation, and Anti-Muse series, as well as UnPop, portraiture, and Sex paintings.

Gidget's perspective on pop culture was never disappointing. Inundated with uncompromising wit, keen insight, and scathing gallows humor, his paintings are a relevant commentary on our idol-worshipping society. Earlier this year, Gein was memorialized during the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame’s 2009 Induction Ceremony, and his influence continues to be felt in art and music circles across the globe.

Acting as guest curator for this exhibit is Bill Shafer from Hyaena Gallery (Burbank, CA), Gidget’s artistic home for the past three years.  “Gidget Gein, has always been at the forefront of important movements in both art and music. Edgy, fearless, and unrestrained, he pushed boundaries and wore his demons on his sleeve,” says Shafer.  “Gidget knew Kenneth Anger personally and referenced him in his work.  He was fascinated by celebrity scandal because he had experienced it.  Gein was the Brian Jones of our generation – his image, art, and songwriting shaped a new musical movement exerting influence long after he and his former band mates had parted ways.”

Since all pieces on display will be available for purchase, this will be the one and only chance to see a retrospective this complete. 

Gidget Gein
(9/11/1969 - 10/9/2008)




“WWWD (What Would Woody Do?)”
35.5" x 23.5" Framed
Mixed media on paper
$800.00

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“What Comes Around, Goes...”
12" x 9" Framed
Watercolor on paper
$400.00





“Wendy O. Williams”
6" x 4" Framed
Watercolor on paper
$250.00




"UnPop Icon"
36" x 24"
Acrylic on canvas
$1,200.00

 




"Three Gollies"
7" x 10" Framed
Oil on canvas
$400.00
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"The Devil In Me Makes Three"
12" x 9" Framed
Watercolor on paper
$500.00




"Stymie"
12" x 9" Framed
Watercolor on paper
$500.00





"Stepinfetchit"
12" x 9" Framed
Watercolor on paper
$500.00

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"Side SADdle"
12" x 9" Framed
Watercolor on paper
$500.00

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"Phil Hartman"

6" x 4" Framed
Watercolor on paper
$250.00





"Sammy (Mr. Bojangles)"
12" x 18" Framed
Watercolor on paper
$800.00




"Nearly Weds"
20" x 15" Framed
Watercolor on paper
$800.00




"Minstrel"
20" x 15" Framed
Watercolor on paper
$800.00





"Mel Gibson"
12" x 9" Framed
Watercolor on paper
$500.00

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"Manson"
20" x 16" Framed
Hand-painted screen print
$300.00

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"Man Dat Sho Was Good!"

20" x 16" Framed
Hand-painted screen print
$300.00

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"Jim Crow Turned Inside Out Is a Mess"
30" x 22" Framed
Mixed media on archival paper
$1,000.00




"Herve Villechaize"
6" x 4" Framed
Watercolor on paper
$275.00





"Grip"
12" x 9" Frames
Watercolor on paper
$400.00





"Hate"
22" x 22" Framed
Hand-painted screen print
$500




"Gidget's First Drink"
19" x 13" Framed
Watercolor on paper
$800.00





"Jason (Friday the 13th)"

12" x 9" Framed
Watercolor on paper
$400.00





"The Duncan Sisters"
20" x 15" Framed
Watercolor on paper
$800.00




"Cocks-a-Roach"
30" x 22" Framed
Watercolor on paper
$800.00





"Christian Slater"
6" x 4" Framed
Watercolor on paper
$250.00





"Capitalist Pig"
14" x 17" Framed
Watercolor on paper
$500.00




"Bukowski's Grey Period"
12" x 9"
Watercolor on paper
$500.00





"Black Is The New Mullatto Prez"
36" x 36"
Mixed media on canvas
$1,200.00





"Anton LaVey"
20" x 15" Framed
Watercolor on paper
$1,000.00




"Adrienne Shelly (Trust)"
12" x 9"
Watercolor on paper
$400.00





"Gein - Use Once and Destroy"
16.5" x 15" Framed
Mixed media screen print on butcher paper
$200.00

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"Residents 5"
12" x 9" Framed
Hand-painted screen print
$75.00

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"Residents 6"
12" x 9" Framed
Hand-painted screen print
$75.00

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"Residents 7"
12" x 9" Framed
Hand-painted screen print
$75.00

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"Residents 8"
12" x 9" Framed
Hand-painted screen print
$75.00

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"Viva La Cucaracha"
23" x 17" Framed
Hand-painted screen print
$150.00

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