New Solo exhibition: THIS IS URBAN POP

The kind of art I create is for and about people. I'm focused on the "performance of self" and all of the people, places and things that inspire, inform and transform our respective performances. It's fitting that art that has "regular" people as one of its core motifs be exhibited in a so-called non-art setting. So on July 29 my new solo exhibition called This is Urban Pop: An exploration of the performance of self in 3 movements opens at Chi Chiz Bar in Greenwich Village. The show is a prospective of 3 bodies of work that are currently nearing completion. The movements are as follows:
Movement One - Meet: Black Power/Black Pride/Black Pop (BP3)- This movement features paintings and digital work from my Red, Black and Green and Pin-Up Girls series. These works are essentially ruminations on what it means to be African-American and exploring our place in American history, the objectification and celebration of women and the ways we find to "escape" the madness of daily life.
Movement Two Greet: A Portrait of The Life - A Portrait of The Life features selected images from the on-going portrait series and forthcoming documentary film of the same title which chronicles the African-American LGBTQ community. For this show I selected primarily male and transgender images, but the completed series will feature a diverse cross-section of the community including couples in long term relationships, iconic performers and entrepreneurs, and wonderful human beings from diverse backgrounds and genders.
Movement Three Skeet: Skeet - Skeet explores the performance of self as it relates to expressions of physical desire and features imagery from the forthcoming fine art 'zine called Skeet. The purpose of the zine is to stimulate open and irreverent conversation about life, love and the pursuit of physical and emotional pleasure. I've shot a few images for the publication which launches this fall and some of this work will be on display.
Though it sounds like alot, it's actually a tight little show that you can take in during a briefly visit. Think of it as a very tasty appetizer sampler. When you add in great drinks, a feel good vibe, great music and a diverse and lively crowd it makes for a very unique art experience. Come check out the show and come chill with me during the opening reception on Saturday August 7 from 5pm until 8pm. These is NO COVER charge and there will be happy hour drink specials. Oh yes and the most important detail of all...THE WORK IS FOR SALE! (I am a Pop influenced artist after all and in the words of one of my fave artists Andy Warhol "business is the best art of all"). So make it rain!!!!

Ricky Day : This is Urban Pop!
July 29 - September 8, 2010
Chi Chiz Bar 135 Christopher Street, New York - (212) 462-0027
http://www.chichiz.com/
For more info on me visit my official website
www.rickyday.net