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C-Pop Gallery (sometimes stylized as "(C)-Pop" or "©-Pop") was a metro Detroit art gallery that operated from 1996 to 2009.
History
C-Pop was originally opened in March 1996 by Rick Manore with partners Michael Lask and Marty Geramita in the basement of a former church at 515 S. Lafayette in Royal Oak with a significant initial emphasis on rock posters, but was also associated with and moved towards a focus on less mass-produced art, including the Lowbrow art movement. The first exhibit in the space was for Robert Williams in May 1996. The gallery later moved to the David Whitney Building (Suite 313) in Detroit before finally opening in its final location at 4160 Woodward (the former Detroit Bowling & Trophy, in the same block as the Majestic Theater) in September 1999, with a notable sign created by Alex Porbe and significant renovations to the space funded by artist and eventual gallery owner Tom Thewes (son of Compuware co-founder Thomas Thewes). The physical gallery closed in the summer of 2009.
Exhibitions
Amongst the many artists who exhibited at C-Pop were Niagara, Glenn Barr, Mark Dancey, Robert Williams, Shag, and Shepard Fairey
The following is an incomplete listing of C-Pop exhibits:
Robert Williams May 17–June 23, 1996
Fiction Burn – Glenn Barr 1996
All Men are Cremated Equal – Niagara November 1996
The Art of Derek Hess March 21, 1997
Blinkless Eyes and Fresh Fruit Pies, The Art of the Residents and Steven Cerio May 3, 1997
Good to the Last Drop – Mark Dancey October 4, 1997
Nocturnal Planet – Glenn Barr November 22, 1997
Faster Niagara, Kill... Kill 1997
Carne d'Amour / Carne De Amore (Group Show) February 6, 1998 (sometimes references as Carne d'More
Is Schism – Parlangeli Bill Brovold May 2–31, 1998 (final Royal Oak show)
It's My Party and I'll Die If I Want To – Niagara November 14, 1998
C Stands For….. (group show) September 25, 1999
Why Walk When You Can Drive (group) 1999
Strangers Have the Best Candy (group) 1999
Underbelly – Glenn Barr December 11, 1999 – January 14, 2000
Cat Scratch Derek – Derek Hess June 3, 2000 (with Glenn Barr "Barcode"?)
Crime Lines – Niagara October 7, 2000
Cortex of Desire – Glenn Barr and David Sandlin December 2, 2000
The Leisure Principle – Shag / Allegories: The Fall of Virtue – Isabella Samaras / Hoods & Heaters Pulp Illustrations September 7, 2002
Tight as a Tourniquet – Derek Hess / Superhero Group Show October 5, 2002
They Won't Let Me Be Good – Niagara April 5, 2003
Flying Circus The Graphic Energy and Inspired Illuminations of Mark Dancey December 6–30, 2003
Fun House Art Show The Visual Art of Iggy Pop, Ron Asheton & Scott Asheton plus related group show February 7, 2004
TEN WOMEN ARTISTS FROM THE BOOK: VICIOUS, DELICIOUS, AMBITIOUS; March 6, 2004
The Silver Opium Series – Niagara November 2005
Incidental Contact (group show) May 1, 2006
Obey With Caution The Phenomenology of Shepard Fairey November 1, 2006
Saints Preserve Us (group show) November 18 – December 18, 2006
It’s All About © (group show; apparently referred to at times as "The End Is Near") May 1–June 13, 2009 (Final show)
Music
C-Pop hosted various musical acts in its space as well in a limited fashion, including Jack White, the Demolition Doll Rods, and the Time Stereo Noise Camp.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Washington, D.C.
- Kleopatra
- Britania Raya
- Daftar grup musik Indonesia
- Zico (penyanyi rap)
- TVXQ
- Andy Warhol
- Chuncheon
- Dadaisme
- Grand Theft Auto V
- C-Pop (gallery)
- Pop art
- Lowbrow (art movement)
- C. Grimaldis Gallery
- Andy Warhol
- Comedian (artwork)
- D Hwang
- Elizabeth McGrath (artist)
- Rogue's Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs, and Chanteys
- Corcoran Gallery of Art