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1508 11th Ave, Seattle, WA. 98122
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Contact: Diana Adams 206/709.9797
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Hollywood Pulpcore
David Russell Talbott
Opening Friday, 5/2/8, 6-10pm.

Who killed Marilyn Monroe?San Diego artist and author David Russell Talbott says he knows, and reveals this and other dark secrets from Tinseltown's heyday in his upcoming illustrated book, "HOLLYWOOD PULPCORE". Talbott will be bringing his touring art show to Vermillion on May 2, 2008. The gallery will be displaying numerous original paintings from the book and the artist will be on hand to meet the public.
Here's his web site.
More about the artist below.
The Last Week for Consumer Conquest and Con Art (Through Wed. 4/30)
There's a few days left to see our current show: Consumer Conquest - Stacey Farrar's graphite drawings and "breathing" piles of lightbulbs, teddy bears, and mix-tapes. Jen Graves gives a "Currently Hanging" mention on The Stranger Slog to Stacey's piece entitled, "All My Bad Ideas". And Con Art pokes fun at Dan Flavin and explores the fun and frustration of renovation. As with all art, it's best appreciated in person. We're open until 6pm today and will be open additional days this week Monday through Wednesday. You can reply with a request for an appointment if you want to stop by Sunday.
Don't forget first Thursday is this week. Be sure and drop by our pals, Fat Tiger at 619 Western, and we'll see you here Friday.
Everyone have a great weekend -- Diana

More about David Russell Talbott
David Russell Talbott comes from a California family filled with painters, musicians, and one B-Movie scream queen. He spent over ten years in the indie rock scene before dropping his guitar in favor of a paintbrush.
His artwork was first popular in the West Coast music scene, completing over one hundred flyers for various music venues in Southern California. David then created his art style called "PULPCORE", influenced by the vintage pulp of the Forties and Fifties. His images are filled with a cast of characters you'd find in classic crime fiction and film noir.
Since his first show in the late nineties, he has exhibited across the US and has been published internationally. His artwork has been seen in JUXTAPOZ, Sleek Magazine (Berlin), & San Diego CITYBEAT. His “HOLLYWOOD EATS ITS OWN” art series is now being turned into a fully illustrated book.
David will be available for interviews in Seattle starting April 28th. The "Hollywood Pulpcore" art show will run thru June 30, 2008.
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