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[Monday, February 27, 2006] SPACE Gallery SF 03.03.06
SPACE Gallery Presents:
[Tuesday, February 14, 2006]Stephen Kasner & David D'Andrea, March 3 - 17, 2006. Opening: Friday, March 3rd, 2006 7 PM - Midnight With special guest performances by Amber Asylum and Numinosum. ![]() SPACE Gallery 1141 Polk Street San Francisco, CA. SPACE Gallery Stephen Kasner David D'Andrea Amber Asylum Numinosum ![]() ![]() New limited edition photograph
Announcing the release of the first limited edition print by Chicago's Circle-9, L.L.C.
[Tuesday, February 07, 2006]Rarely exhibited or published to date, Stephen Kasner's photographic works are reminiscent of dreamed, distant hallucinatory snapshots. These surreal, cerebral images conjure ideas of carefully selected still-lifed studio models, as might be predominantly realized in his paintings. ![]() This signed & numbered giclee print of Stephen Kasner's "Untitled" photograph is being published by Circle 9, L.C.C. as an edition of 50, printed on Moab Entrada using an Epson 9800 & Epson's UltraChrome series of inks. This is the first limited edition reproduction of Stephen Kasner photography ever to be made available. Untitled $150 22" x 22" (18" x 18" with 2" border) For ordering details, see PROOF section. HIMSA: Hail Horror
Heralded as one of Metal Hammer’s “25 Bands To Watch,” and receiving on-going video support on Headbanger’s Ball
(where the band has twice been special guests), HIMSA has made the album that very well should propel them to the top of the modern-day metal food chain: Hail Horror. With chilling artwork from Stephen Kasner and Danish producer Tue Madsen’s masterful production, the new music showcases the band’s desire to succeed through a keen sense of brutal catchiness coexisting alongside musical complexity. It is that formula that has allowed the band to continue building a niche in the current metal scene and gaining positive attention from MTV, Metal Maniacs, Kerrang, Revolver, Metal Hammer, and countless outlets. With Hail Horror, HIMSA will continue defining the band’s trailblazing sound. -HIMSA.org ![]()
April 2004
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