The Art of Music @ Scion Space
September 7, 2008 | Categories: Art / Design / Illustration / Los Angeles



I’ve been working like crazy these past few days, so I apologize for the lack of posts. Thankfully though I was able to get out and see the new show at the Scion Space called The Art of Music, showcasing art that’s inspired by music. The show had a ton of great artists like Steven Harrington, Ryan Waller, So-Me, Stefan Marx, PAM, Sanghon Kim, and whole lot more. One wall was dedicated to posters created for the exhibit, while another wall featured other art by the artists involved. I must admit that So-Me stole the show with his giant light-up display, which you can see in the top photo, but my other favorites were definitely Steven and Ryan’s pieces, which you can see in the other two photos.
There’s a bunch of photos under the cut, so be sure to check those out as well. I also want to give a shout out to all the rad folks I met last night! Lionel at Sixpack France, Thomas from Ill Studio for putting on a crazy show, Jonathan from Clark Magazine, Steven, it’s always good to see you, and Mr. Waller, thanks for hamming it up every time my camera was around.




















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Pingback by THE ART OF MUSIC @ SCION - LA - OPENING | Guillotine — September 7, 2008 #
Need more pictures! which work did PAM do?
Comment by Sam — September 7, 2008 #
Perks and Mini did the 3rd photo under the cut, the gray-ish (metallic silver), green one that says “PAM MAGIC MYSTERY TOUR” at the top of it.
Comment by Bobby — September 8, 2008 #
Looks amazing.
I just bought a So Me t-shirt and artwork from Studio Gallery.
http://www.studio.to/some.html
Were these light boxes for sale?
Comment by Junior — September 9, 2008 #
Words can’t describe how jealous I am you got to attend this!
I kind of feel So Me rips off Parra typograpically quite a bit and Dust La Rock rips off Grostesk….Or perhaps they are all just part of a new design guard…
In terms of album art and event flyers, its pretty much impossible to work with anyone on an electronic music-focused event who does not ask you to design in that style it seems lately.
It’s all very interesting to me and I wonder if it will still be the big thing in 5 years time, or if like much of the music that blogs are making popular, will be shelved to make way for the next fad.
Comment by V — September 10, 2008 #