New work from Adam Void * Postcards From The Edge * January 6-8 * Cheim & Read * 547 W. 25th St. NYC

The 14th Annual Postcards from the Edge benefit for Visual AIDS is this WEEK!
Featuring artworks by Adam Void, Donald Baechler, Marilyn Minter, Ed Ruscha, Adam Fuss, Kiki Smith, Louise Fishman, Ross Bleckner, Barry McGee, Mary Heilmann, Louise Lawler and over 1450 others...!!!
All events hosted at Cheim & Read, 547 W 25th Street, NY, NY
PREVIEW PARTY
Friday, January 6, 2012 from 6:00 - 8:00 PM
The only opportunity to see the entire exhibition. No sales.
$85 admission includes one raffle ticket.
Admission payable at the door. Participating artists attend free.
• RAFFLE
One raffle ticket with price of admission. Additional raffle tickets $10 each.
GRAND PRIZE - First pick of ANY POSTCARD that evening!
Additional Prizes includes - Pearl Paint Gift Card, Museum passes, NY Health & Racquet Club membership and more!
• SILENT AUCTION
Artworks by Mark Beard, Barton Lidice Benes, Suzanne Caporael, Neil Farber, Joy Garnett, Barbara Hammer, David Humphrey, James Jaxxa, Larry Krone, Lucas Michael, Carrie Moyer, Dawit Petros, David Reed and Eric Rhein. Also auction of Secord Pick of any postcard that evening, and *VIP Access packages granting "the front of the line" access to Saturday's Postcards from the Edge Benefit Sale. View and bid on artworks here.
BENEFIT SALE - $85 each. (Cash, check, credit cards accepted)
Over 1450 anonymously displayed postcard size artworks
Saturday, January 7, 2012 from 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
$85 each - Buy four and get the fifth as our Thank You.
First-come, first-served. Lines begin early...
Sunday, January 8, 2012 from 12:00 - 4:00 PM
$85 each - Buy two and get the third as our Thank You.
• Don't like lines, join us on Sunday, hundreds of beautiful artworks and some hidden gems will still be available.
Adam Void
- Adam Void official website
- Underground Editions Artist Edition publishing house
- Vagrant Space Online Gallery / Pop-up Project Redefining Contemporary Outsider Art
Adam Void Inventory
- Atomic Books Inventory Baltimore’s independent book and zine headquarters – purchase DROID & AVOID’s “LTD 2″ zine
- Jonathan Ferrara Gallery Inventory New Orleans based Contemporary Political Art gallery – exculsive work available for purchase
- Mighty Tanaka Gallery Inventory New Century art sales in DUMO Brooklyn
- Printed Matter Inventory NYC’s premiere artist-book retailer – search “Adam Void” to purchase original works
- Underground Editions Inventory Artist Edition publishing house – A. Void zines and tapes available
- Vagrant Space Inventory Drawings, prints, and collages from Adam Void
Blogs
- Adbusters Canadian culture & info-jammers
- Anarchist News Infoblog with up-to-date info on Anarchist happenings across the world
- Art Threat One of the best Political Art & Culture blogs
- Broke Ya Neckkkkkk Messages from Faro’s Third Eye
- Brooklyn Street Art An ear and an eye to the happenings in the world of Street Art
- Cassette Gods Cassette and Vinyl Reviews – limited edition weirdo and noise recordings
- Crimethinc Loose Anarchist collective with amazing literature, film and art info
- Daily Serving International Contemporary Art blog. Features new articles everyday.
- Graffiti News Old-school blog with the dish on who got bagged and your legal rights
- Making Deals New York / Chicago connection. Twisted graff minds
- Terminal Escape Amazing cassette tape review and sound archive blog
- The Street Spot Photo-blog from top-notch street photographers Luna Park, and Becki Fuller.
- Vandalog Domestic and International viewpoint of that street-meets-gallery greyspace
Galleries
- Ad Hoc Art The original Bushwick street art gallery, currently moving the entire nation.
- Castell Photography Gallery located in Asheville, NC, this two-level space exhibits the finest in contemporary photography
- CAVE Gallery LA / Venice Beach based Contemporary Art gallery
- Current Gallery Artist-run space in Baltimore
- English Kills Gallery Art for art’s sake
- Jonathan Ferrara Gallery New Orleans based gallery focused on cutting edge art with a sense of purpose, mission, and message
- Mighty Tanaka DUMBO Brooklyn gallery dedicated to showcasing emerging New-Generation art
- Nudashank Gallery hip, young artist-run Baltimore gallery.
- Open Space Baltimore’s super-cool artist-run alternative space gallery
- Pandemic Gallery Williamsburg Brooklyn’s artist-run Graffiti, Street Art & Outsider Art gallery
- Space 1026 Philadelphia is home to our generation’s visionary arts collective
Influences
- Andrew H. Shirley Filmmaker as artist – artist as lifestyle
- Bill McRight former SC resident, woodblock printer and handmade shiv archivist
- Charlie Ahearn Legendary Photographer, Filmmaker, Artist, Friend
- Chelsea Ragan brave and gifted political artist working with Southern identity and black-American issues
- Colin Benjamin Smart, simple, artist’s eye work created by one skilled drummer
- Dylan Thadani new school youth photographer, painter, sculptor, theorist
- Ecstatic Peace Thurston Moore’s DIY Noise mecca
- Evergreen Review Revolutionary free-speech publication
- Graham Coreil-Allen Baltimore based Public Artist, musician, friend
- Guyana Punchline SC’s Extreme Smashist Soundsystems
- Jefferson Mayday Mayday My brother, mentor, apprentice and friend. – amazing interstellar artist and thinker
- Jeffrey Vincent the deepest painter I have ever had the privilege of meeting
- Kurse Go Back Noisy South visual / psych-freakout
- Lee Tusman Artist, Traveler, Slanted-Thinker. Philly Based, old-friend
- Maximum Rocknroll Best DIY Punk info-zine for the last 30 years and counting
- Misha Capecchi Environmentally & Socially concious performance, film, photography and site-specific work
- Ryan Neely Utah origins, Baltimore abstract
- Sean Bennett Revolution Technology materialized, sculpture, installation and beyond
- Showpaper A free bi-weekly publication featuring all-ages show listings for NY and amazing original art
- The 22 Magazine Annual Brooklyn-based visual art, sound, film and literature magazine
- The Reader – Operation Madman socially concious extreme graffiti artist, traveler, publisher
- Train To Pokipse: a novel by Rami Shamir A poetic expose, damning modern culture and the trivialities of New York’s underground