IDIOT BOX: TV Themed art show @ Gallery 1988 (L.A.)

proud_brother
You may have seen last month’s post where we featured the video of Alex Pardee illustrating “S.Urkel Jerk“, his demonic portrait of Steve Urkel.  If so, you probably also read that the work was created for a TV themed exhibit entitled Idiot Box which was scheduled to commemorate the 5 year anniversary of Gallery 1988 in LA.  The group exhibit will continue to run until April 23rd so, if you are in the Los Angeles area, we recommend that you take full advantage and go check out the show in person.  If you are like the rest of us who are unable to make it in person, don’t worry; you are not completely out of luck.  In fact, you can purchase one of the pieces from the show to display in your very own study, rumpus room, nursery, bathtub crank meth lab or Winnebago.  Images of the featured works were recently made available to the internet world and we have chosen to display a few of them here that really popped out at us and made an impression.

The image above, featuring child star tragedy Dana Plato (R.I.P.) giving herself a “different stroke” in her Playboy spread, was created by Netherland.  It is an acrylic, collage, and resin work on wood called “Proud Brother“.  Due to being one of the less elaborate pieces construction-wise, the piece was modestly priced at $250 and has already sold.  According to Netherland‘s website, the buyers of the piece were Chelsea Handler and her boyfriend, Ted Harbert (CEO of E!).

Here are a handful of the other current pieces being featured in the exhibit in a variety of mediums:

hello-wjm-newsroom-by-trisha-gum

Trisha Gum
“Hello, WJM Newsroom”
cut paper, mixed media
21 x 21 inches, an extra 16 inches with antenna
$450.00
(Mary Tyler Moore)

five-across-the-lips-by-augie-pagan
Augie Pagan
“Five Across the Lips”
acrylic on canvas
24.5 x 18 inches
$2,000.00
(Sanford and Son)

sushi-off-a-friend-by-scott-campbell
Scott Campbell
“Sushi Off A Friend”
watercolor on paper
8 x 10 inches
$400.00 – SOLD
(The A-Team and The Greatest American Hero)

**print currently available for Scott Campbell’s “Sushi Off A Friend”
giclee print on archival paper
limited edition of 30 prints, signed and numbered by artist
14 x 11 inches
$65.00 each

season-five-by-adam-rex
Adam Rex
“Season Five”
oil on tabletop
24 inches diameter
$2,000.00
(Small Wonder)

saved-by-the-bell-by-jude-buffum
Jude Buffum
“Saved By The Bell”
giclee print on canvas, edition of 13 (12 available)
MP3 exclusive download of 8-bit Saved By The Bell” theme with every print purchase
19 5/8 x 19 5/8 inches
$200.00 unframed
(Saved By The Bell)

rainbow-drops-by-charlie-immer
Charlie Immer
“Rainbow Drops”
oil on panel
12 x 12 inches
$1,660.00 – SOLD
(Gumby)

tv_eyes_on_you-by-marcus-schaefer
Marcus Schaefer
“TV Eyes On You”
acrylic on canvas
11.5 x 19.5 inches
$1,500.00
(Ren & Stimpy)

macgyver_box-by-wade-shin
macgyver_front-wade-schin
macgyver-profile-by-wade-schin
Wade Schin
“MacGyver”
acrylic plastic, spraypaint, acrylic paint
ONE OF A KIND
4 1/2 inches tall
$700.00 – SOLD
(MacGyver)

another_dimension-by-ken-garduno
Ken Garduno
“Another Dimension”
acrylic ink and wash
17 x 12.5 inches
$525.00 – SOLD
(The Twilight Zone)

seinfeldology-by-kiersten-essenpreis
Kiersten Essenpreis
“Seinfeldology (AKA 99 Seinfeld references)”
flashpaint and resin on wood
11.5 x 14.5 inches
$1,500.00 – SOLD
(Seinfeld)
Prints to be released SOON on g1988.blogspot.com

charles-nelson-lightbox-by-kii-arens
Kii Arens
“Charles Nelson Lightbox”
customized lightbox
14 x 18 inches
$500.00 – SOLD
(Charles Nelson Reilly)


There is even a reference, in one show painting, to the time that Cherie locked herself in a refrigerator while playing hide and seek on Punky Brewster.  I’m a little surprised that there was no work featuring Jessie Spano looped out on caffeine pills, however.

To see the rest of the artwork featured please click here.

To purchase any available piece, either listed above or featured through the link, please call: Gallery 1988 @ (323) 937-7088

3 thoughts on “IDIOT BOX: TV Themed art show @ Gallery 1988 (L.A.)

  1. I can’t believe noone has bought “Five Across the Lips” yet hmmmm, I guess I don’t understand the “art world” after all…

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.