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The Bode Broad Exhibition Opening Feb. 23 7-11pm
“tinyshop” opening night Nov. 24 6-9pm @ double punch
double punch gallery presents tinyshop, a pop-up shop curated by Antoinette Celes, showcasing original art and handmade goods by artists, designers and creatives working in the medium of small.
As the world moves bigger, faster and stronger, we occasionally seek comfort in little things. tinyshop celebrates the preciousness of “mini” — the shortest distance between 2 points, the space of minutiae, and creative endeavors on a small scale.
Unique objects and art by various international artists and designers, make up the space of tinyshop. Special events will be held throughout the shop’s lifespan, pondering the tiny theme. Fun-spirited folks and magnifying glasses are most welcome.
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Nov 21, 2007 - Jan 11, 2008
opening night: Nov 24, 2007, 6pm-9pm
double punch gallery
1821 Powell Street @ Filbert
2nd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94133
415.399.9785
www.doublepunch.com
tinyshop info: www.tinyshop.blogspot.com
curator, pr/press inquiries: Antoinette Celes
New Gallery Show: Sunny Sweet Temper Oct. 20
double punch presents - Sunny Sweet Temper
Think about stockings, graffiti chicks, origami, crumpled stationeries, scented tissues, lip gloss and sweet scented girl rooms full of whimsy, kink and charm. Featuring works by Tink (Jessica Whiteside), Leah Brawley, Nathalie Roland, Kelly Tunstall and Fawn Gehweiler. Curated by Lian Ladia @ double punch Oct 20-Nov 16. Opening night is October 20, 6-9pm.
October 6 - USA Mole Ride by DGPH
| double punch is pleased to announce a new gallery show with Argentina design group, DGPH! The show consists of a fun character world of moles in digital artworks and toys! |
| Opening night is Saturday, October 6, 2007, 7-9pm. The exhibition will run from October 6-17. |
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| About DGPH In 2005 Martin Lowenstein and Diego Vaisberg created DGPH, the leading Argentinian design powerhouse that blends art, illustration, and animation in their unique way of visual communication. |




