Jermaine Rogers, Jim Pollock, Joey Feldman, and AJ Masthay: Tetralogy
3126 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles 90057
Saturday, October 13 at 7:00 PM 11:00 PM
Ends Nov 3, 2018
JIM POLLOCK | AJ MASTHAY | JERMAINE ROGERS | JOEY FELDMAN Opening: Saturday, October 13th 7-11pm Gabba Gallery invites you to the opening of Tetralogy, four simultaneous solo exhibitions by four superstars of the contemporary poster art world: Jim Pollock, AJ Masthay, Jermaine Rogers, and Joey Feldman. Collectively these artists have created posters for many of America’s most iconic musical acts including Phish, The Grateful Dead, Black Sabbath, Neil Young, David Bowie, Queens of the Stoneage, Foo Fighters, The Cure, Nine Inch Nails, Tool, Pearl Jam, Primus, and The Pixies. Their work has been highly influential in the resurgence of the gigposter art form and their original art and limited-edition prints are highly sought after by collectors worldwide. Pollock, Masthay, Rogers, and Feldman will convene at Gabba Gallery in Los Angeles, each showcasing his own individual collection. Expect to see original fine art, screen prints, test prints, gig posters, art toys, doodled and defaced prints, and other rare treasures from the artists’ personal archives. For Tetralogy each artist created a portrait of one of the other artists in the show. Most (or all) of the artists will be in attendance at the opening. Curated by Jason Ostro and Elena Jacobson. The opening night reception will take place Saturday, October 13 from 7-11pm. The event is free and open to the public. No RSVP required. DJ Jonathan Williams spinning. Tacos by Norma. Bar sponsored by Humboldt Distillery and Auspicion Wine. Limited free parking behind 3125 Beverly Blvd. (enter off Dillon) or street parking but Uber/Lyft encouraged. Gabba Gallery is located at 3126 Beverly Blvd. There will also be an artist meet and greet and print signing event on October 13 from 1-4pm. The location for this event, somewhere near the gallery, will be announced later via the Gabba website. All four shows will be on view through November 3. After the opening, normal gallery hours are Wednesday through Saturday 12-3pm or by appointment.