Innocnts presents || Never Mind the Dog || a group show curated by Jose Araujo exploring conditions of rebellion, street themes, outsider markings, and other concepts of thoughts. With a focus on shades of black, white, and grey. Opening Saturday, November 28th. Save the date!
Opening TONIGHT at Innocnts Gallery || RELIGIO MAGICO SOCIAL || a solo exhibition featuring works by Dion Banks. Including a special "Divination Station" with spiritualist Marcella Kroll. Vinyl selection by Tijuana's Richard Thompson and cold beers provided by Pabst Blue Ribbon. Show starts a 8pm. Join us if you're in the hood!
This Friday, July 17th at Innocnts Gallery // GODS OF SUMMER // a solo exhibition featuring new works by Kris Chau (@chaufacetime). Evening starts at 7pm with special music guests, food, and drink. Hope to see ya there!!
Opening tonight at Innocnts || FEELINGS || a solo exhibition by @emilyknecht featuring her intimate self portrait film photography. Join us for the opening reception this evening from 7pm to 10pm. Cold beer by our friends at House Beer
Eternal Wipeout went down last Saturday at Innocnts Gallery with much success! New works from South Bay's finest Murk Lurks and Matt Borgia made for a rad evening of art, music, booze, and good vibes. Big thanks to Pabst Blue Ribbon, Pizzanista, Rad Coffee Truck, and Krusin Skate Shop for their support! And heavy shakas to Sweet Reaper for their rad performance! Check out their bandcamp for more! The exhibition remains up until May 26st.
For exhibition catalog with available work contact us here.
Murk Lurks // $150 // Available
Matt Borgia / $200 / Sold
Matt Borgia / $200 / Sold
Murk Lurks // $350 // Available
Matt Borgia // $300 // Available
Matt Borgia // $1,000 // Available
Murk Lurks // $350 // Available
Matt Borgia // $400 // Available
Murk Lurks // $350 // Available
Opening this Saturday (5/9) 7pm at Innocnts Gallery || ETERNAL WIPEOUT || featuring new works by Murk Lurks and Matt Borgia!! Performance by Sweet Reaper and vinyl sound selection from Tony Accosta!! Cold brews via Pabst Blue Ribbon with free Pizzanista till it's gone. Rad Coffee Truck on the scene as well! It's gonna be a rad night!!!
The opening of Nothings Too Precious went down earlier this month with much success. Inspired by the accessibility and honesty found through skateboarding, "Nothings Too Precious" features a selection of smaller works from noted skateboarders. And in keeping with the exhibition's intent, all work is priced modestly at $100. Much of the work sold and all that attended would likely agree it was an amazing night. The exhibition remains up through the end of the month with regular business hours of operation. There is still some great work that remains and we have a pdf catalog for anyone interested in available work.
Much appreciation to Krusin Skate Shop and Pabst Blue Ribbon for their continued support!!!
Installation view Nothings Too Precious. Pic by MorGnar
Mark Gonzales / Gino Perez, Sold
Nicole Dodson, Available
Chad Muska, Paulo Diaz, Sean Tully, and Eric Pupecki at Krusin Skate Shop. pic by MorGnar
Andrew Schoultz, Available
Pat Ngoho surveying the scene. Pic by MorGnar
Quim Cardona, Sold
Billy Valdes, Available
Alex Fatemi, Available
Krusin / Innocnts Family
Steve Saiz, Available
Mark Foster, Available
Christian Hosoi and Kevin "Spanky" Long artwork
Style defined...Chad Muska and Paulo Diaz at Innocnts. Pic by MorGnar
Lance Mountain, Sold
Beau Roulette, Available
Great night for an art show. Pic by Steven Andrew Garcia
Installation view of Nothings Too Precious
Richard Sanchez, Sold
Chris Pastras and the Saiz brothers. Pic by Steven Andrew Garcia
Jason Grillo, Paulo Diaz, and Sean Tully in discussion. Pic by Steven Andrew Garcia
Jacob Messex and crew. Pic by Steven Andrew Garcia
Tjaden Brewer, Sold
The writing on the wall. Pic by MorGnar
Echo Park sidewalk life at Krusin Skate Shop and Innocnts Gallery. Pic by Marco Zamora
Chad Muska, Sold
Quim Cardona, Sold
Paulo Diaz showed up with a band and it was amazing. Pic by MorGnar
Danny Minnick, Sold
Shout out to PBR for the beers! Some folks even brought their own. Pic by Steven Andrew Garcia
Jeremy Wray, Available
Christian Hosoi, Sold
Pic by MorGnar
Paulo Diaz, Sold