Too Art For TV 5 – March 25th

Erebuni Gallery, in collaboration with the curating group BunnyCutlet, is proud to host the fifth annual showing of Too Art for TV, an exhibition featuring exceptional new works from 40 animation industry artists. After it’s first opening in 2006, Too Art for TV has become an important and reliable outlet for New York animation artists.

Animation is collaborative by necessity — an animated production needs many skilled hands to come to life, and in the process, the countless creative contributions that are made by individuals become immersed in the whole. Teams of people who specialize in style adaptation, drawing, painting, movement, timing, and visual storytelling work together to bring about one coherent television episode or feature film. The process is time consuming, and due to production budget shrinkages and workload increases, artists in animation find themselves devoting every scrap of their creative energy to their jobs. As an annual event, Too Art for TV serves as a reminder that there is a space for the idiosyncratic musings of the animation industry artist.

Animation as an art form continues to evolve and capture the imagination. The artists who are drawn to this field love pop culture, comic books, cinema and technology. They are illustrators, cinematographers, directors, and painters. When these skills and influences are funneled through a more experimental and expressive fine art body, the resulting visuals are at once whimsical and elaborate, as well as peculiar, juvenile, sweet and seductive.

Too Art for TV is featuring, once again, the large-scale traditional oil paintings of animation painter Chris Fisher, the jubilant woodland encounters depicted by Jen Hill’s acrylics, the quixotic paintings of animator Kelly Denato, as well as dozens of others in animation. For the first time, Too Art for TV will be showcasing explosive geek-art collages by digital artist Martin Abrahams, new inks on paper by animation director John Dilworth, pulp-comic inspired oils of Titmouse Inc. founder Chris Prynoski, as well as many more.


OPENING RECEPTION:
Friday, March 25th, 2011, 6pm to 9:30pm

EXHIBIT RUN:
March 25th through April 23rd

GALLERY NFORMATION:
Erebuni Gallery, 158 Roebling Street,
Williamsburg, NY 11211

CONTRIBUTING ARTISTS:
Martin Abrahams
Liz Artinian
Amanda Baehr-Fuller
Jennifer Batinich
Chris Beaumont
Robbie Busch
Jimmy Calhoun
Christy Caracas
Greg Condon
Kelly Denato
John R. Dilworth
Maya Edelman
Chris Fisher
Chris George
Paul Greer
Kaori Hamura
Jen Hill
KaNO
Peter J. Lazarski
Todd K. Lown
Richard Mather
Jessica Milazzo
Brad Mossman
Michael Mucci
Justin Offner
Laurie O’Brien
Chris Palesty
Deo Pangandoyon
Sasha Parmasad
Dan Pinto
Isam Prado
Lynne Pritchard
Chris Prynoski
Reject
Michael Ricca
Derek Rippe
Tim Shankweiler
Justin Simonich
Machi Tantillo
Martin Wittig

Curator: Liz Artinian
Animation Curator: Tom Bayne
Assistant Curator: Lulu Wu
Promotion: Eric Schutzbank & Kate Sullivan
JURIED BY:
Kelly Denato
Chris George
Jessica Milazzo
Jackson Publick
Justin Simonich
Lulu Wu

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A Closer Look at New Venture Bros. Prototypes

Posted on Adult Swim’s Facebook page is a closer look at new Venture Bros. action figure prototypes. Bif Bang Pow debuted 6 new prototypes at the 2011 American International Toy Fair. The new action figures include Dr. Venture Sr., Rusty Venture, Molotov Cocktease, Billy Quizboy, Dr. Henry Killinger and Brock Samson in S.P.H.I.N.X. uniform. With the reveal, the company has announced the projected release of each figure series. See table below

Series Four Dr. Girlfriend and Hank Venture Summer 2011
Series Five Phantom Limb and Dr. Orpheus Summer 2011
Series Six Dr. Jonas Venture and Rusty Venture (SDCC Exclusive) Summer 2011
Series Seven Molotov Cocktease and Master Billy Quizboy Fall 2011
Series Eight Shore Leave and Dr. Henry Killinger Fall 2011
Series Nine Brock Sphinx, Dr. Mrs. The Monarch, The Alchemist, Pete White, Jefferson Twilight Spring 2012



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A Handy Guide To My Venture Brothers Obsession

I’ll admit my husband and I are completely obsessed with the animated TV show, the Venture Bros. Seems that many Venture fans show the same type of crazy devotion that we do. So, I decided to chronicle what lengths we go to be good little Venturoos. Here’s just a few silly ways the Venture Brothers has crept into our daily life.

Venture Bros. DVDs
No hardcore Venture fan is without the DVDs. But season 3 presented some choices in what type of disc to buy. Have a Blu-Ray player? Then get the Blu-Ray of season 3, complete with a CD of the awesome music from the show. But what if you don’t have a Blu-Ray player in multiple rooms? Well, buy the regular DVD version too. Yep, get both. It’s worth it, as the DVD jacket version has a bigger shot of the Venture family enjoying some old-school video games. The menu screens are also cooler. Season 4.1 is already out on DVD and on March 22 season 4.5 comes out. A Blu-Ray will also be released then. More Venture stuff to buy!

Venture Bros. Quotes
Everyone who has watched the Venture Bros with some regularity has probably yelled out an “Ignore Me!!!.” But you know you’re obsessed when you quote Doc and Jackson’s DVD commentary. Ever write a Facebook status with too many VB references for the average person? Or maybe you can have entire conversations with only Venture quotes. How about loudly calling your wife “Tenderoni” and “Pookums” in public? (in the Monarch’s voice) Other people hear this and not know what the hell you’re talking about. But that’s okay, explaining it to them is a way to spread the Venture love.

Venture Bros. Cosplay
In the mood for some costume aggression? Nothing says “I’m a geek!” quite like dressing up as your favorite Venture Brothers character. What makes it even better is you never dreamed you would ever want to dress up like any character from any TV show. That’s how obsessed you are. Your family and friends may start to question your sanity. You have to explain to just about everyone what Cosplay is. Read my compete account on Venture Cosplay.

Venture Bros. Home Decor
Maybe you had the sudden urge to obtain magenta bedsheets, a round bed or build a giant Floating Cocoon. You might have grown an appreciation for bad 1970′s colors and furnishing. You can always accent your swanky digs with some Venture art like a clock and DVD cover art for your walls. Don’t forget the mugs, shot glasses, and magnets all sold on adultswim.com. Again, your friends and family may ask questions. Oh well, your abode looks Venture-tastic, so who cares!

Venture Bros. Toys
We Venture freaks clamored for figures. In 2010 we got Rusty, Dean, the Monarch, Brock and 21 and 24. Dr. Girlfriend, Hank, Phantom Limb, and Dr. Orpheus are coming this March. Nothing is better then showing off your fabulous collection of Venture themed toys to the unwillingly masses. If you dare take them out of the box, (I haven’t) you can even make your own H.E.L.P.eR drinking straw. There are also bobbleheads! One day maybe there will be Cocoon and Compound playsets. I’m still hoping for a talking Shore Leave that says “Boom Yummy!” and “Sphinx!”

Venture Bros. Tattoos
Not just oblivious tattoos, like the Monarch’s symbol or the Venture logo. The best tattoo is one that only other Venture freaks can recognize and appreciate. Mine is a heart/bomb with a fuse that looks like it was stolen from Sargent Hatred. On one side is the Monarch’s wings, the other side is a tube of “Pink Poodle” lipstick. On the heart is a banner that says Love Never Blows Up and Gets Killed. See a pic of my tattoo here. I always liked the idea of fan tattoos only a hand full of people would understand.

There’s nothing wrong being a Venture devotee and making it a huge part of your daily life. It’s fun! There’s no shame in considering giving people the silent treatment because they don’t know who Doc and Jackson are. Even if you’re alone in your Venture obsession, you can always find like-minded aficionados on the interwebs or just convert your friends. Or wear them down until they start watching the show just shut you up. Then they fall in love with it too.



Article by Jennifer Amlie, Junior Writer – The Venture Bros. Blog

Photo Credit: Ted Martens

Bif Bang Pow! Sneak Peek at Toy Fair 2011

Bif Bang Pow released a sneak peek of the displays at the 2011 American International Toy Fair in New York. On display is the previously revealed Venture Brothers toy line with some new additions! The 6 new action figure prototypes include Dr. Venture Sr., Rusty Venture, Molotov Cocktease, Billy Quizboy, Dr. Henry Killinger and Brock Samson in S.P.H.I.N.X. uniform. With the reveal, BBP has announced the projected release of each figure series. See table below

Toy Fair 2011 is held at Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City, from February 13 to February 16, 2011. Bif Bang Pow is located at booth 4813. For more info, visit BifBangPow.com.

Series Four Dr. Girlfriend and Hank Venture Summer 2011
Series Five Phantom Limb and Dr. Orpheus Summer 2011
Series Six Dr. Jonas Venture and Rusty Venture (SDCC Exclusive) Summer 2011
Serie Seven Molotov Cocktease and Master Billy Quizboy Fall 2011
Series Eight Shore Leave and Dr. Henry Killinger Fall 2011
Series Nine Brock Sphinx, Dr. Mrs. The Monarch, The Alchemist, Pete White, Jefferson Twilight Spring 2012



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