Spoke Art is heading back to Long Beach for the return of one our favorite events of the year, ComplexCon! Join us November 6th and 7th at the Long Beach Convention Center for two days of music, fashion, art and entertainment.
This year we are bringing all new artwork and apparel from Alex Pardee and super limited edition t-shirts from Rucking Fotten. Our sister gallery, Hashimoto Contemporary, will also be presenting brand new original works and apparel by Jeremy Fish and GATS.
An online collector’s preview will be available before the show opens, if you’d like to get a look at the new work by Alex Pardee, Jeremy Fish, or GATS simply email us at [email protected].
Limited edition prints and apparel will be available first-come-first-served at the event with any remainders going online at both the Hashimoto and Spoke online stores the following week.
Follow this blog throughout the week for more reveals as we lead up to the opening of ComplexCon 2021!! Scroll down for some sneak peeks and be sure to keep an eye on our Instagram (@spoke_art) for additional information.
Dates: November 6th – 7th, 2021
Location: Long Beach Convention Center / 300 E Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90802
Hours: VIP Early Access 9am – 7pm / General Access 11am – 7pm
Booth: E28
GATS
Pleasure Point (2021)
enamel on surfboard
76 x 20 in.
Jeremy Fish
Blind Advice (2021)
Chromacolor cel-vinyl acrylic on wood
24 in. in diameter
Alex Pardee
Hell, My Baby (2021)
acrylic on airbrushed toned paper
20 x 16 in.
Jeremy Fish
Untimely Ends (2021)
Chromacolor cel-vinyl acrylic on wood
30 x 24 in.
GATS
SprayCan #1 (2021)
enamel on spray paint can
Rucking Fotten X Spoke Art
Dead Presidents T-Shirt
silkscreened on Gilden Hammer tees
Sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL
$25
Alex Pardee
Too Looney T-Shirt
$50
GATS
Stacked T-Shirt
screenprinted on 100% cotton shirts made in the USA
Sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL
$50
GATS
Dry Brush Hoodie
$80
Alex Pardee
Too Looney
Limited Edition of 100 prints
$85
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