Author: Feed Fetcher
Caroline Bachmann & Nicolas Party at Galerie Gregor Staiger, Zurich
Sara Enrico “Unearth Desires” at Vistamare, Milano
And the Best Picture goes to…
Spoke Art is excited to share the artwork of UK-based artist, James Chapman with artwork celebrating the Best Picture nominees of 2024!
Learn more after the jump…
Opening Night: The Moleskine Project XII









Lost in Translation 2025
Spoke Art gallery is pleased to return to the Roxie Theater in San Francisco where we’ll be hosting a very special 35mm screening of Lost in Translation.
To celebrate, we’ll be debuting a brand new original illustration by Matt Taylor, as well as a dynamic new image by Rucking Fotten.
Join us for the Broken Hearts Cinema Club series at the Roxie, Lost in Translation screens on February 15th.
The Red Envelope Show 2025
Harman Projects is pleased to announce The Red Envelope Show, a group exhibition curated by Grumpy Bert. This dynamic group exhibition features over 100 contemporary artists and illustrators, each creating an all new work of original art on a traditional Lunar New Year red envelope.
Opening night reception:
Saturday February 1st
6pm to 8pm
Exhibition on view through:
Saturday February 22nd
Tuesday to Saturday, 10am to 6pm
Gallery address:
Harman Projects
210 Rivington Street
New York, NY 10002
Featured Artists :
A. T. Pratt, Aimee Pong, Alice Meichi Li, Andrea Kang, Angela Sung, Headexplodie, Arif Qazim, Authan Chen, Bonnie Wong, Brenda Chi, Brian Britigan, Candie Bolton, Carolyn Yoo, Chandra Free, Creature Creature, China Cat 663, ChrisRWK, Christa D., Christian Leon Guerrero, Cindy Scaife, Cindy Suen, Dakota J Chung Sherman, Daniel Ramirez, Dave Young Kim, Deepti Sunder, Derrick Holloman, Deth P Sun, Diana Vuong, Dianna Xu, Dongyan Xu, Duy Vo, Edward Cao, Edward Ubiera, Elizabeth Saloka, Sad Salesman, Sharpy, A Duck Amuck, Eunsoo Jeong, Eva Redamonti, Ezerd Land, Felicia Chiao, Flavia, Flora Bai, Gemma Correll, Gina Bae, Grace Lang, Kharma, Huntz Liu, Hyesu Lee, Ike Sanchez, Irene Feleo, Jacky Chokpapon, Janett Chan, Jared Gochuico, Jason Raish, Jay Riggio, JCORP, Jen Tong, Jen Uyeda, Jennifer Nguyen, Jeremy Leung, Jeremy Nguyen, Jeromy Velasco, Jess Lyle, Jesse Zhang, Jia Sung, Jiffy Phan, Jimin Suh, Jocelyn Tsaih, John Lee, Johnathan Huang, JP Neang, Julia Oldham, Junjun Chen, Katie O’Brien, Kaylynn Kim, Kayoung Lee, Kelsey Short, Kevin Chan, Kim Ku, Kristen Liu-Wong, Kristilyn Waite, Kristy Garcia, Kush Wright, Lian Cho, Lily Qian, Logan Fitzpatrick, Lon Wenger, Loren Yeung, Lou Pimentel, Louie Chin, Maggie Chiang, Mark Wang, Mataya King, Matt Stanton, Meredith Miotke, Michelle Ku, Min Liu, Goatbunny, Molly Magnell, Narciso Espiritu, Nellie Le, Nikki Longfish, nite owl, Peach Tao, Philia Li, Po Yan Leung, Ramiro Davaro-Comas, Raymond Wang, Rhianon Cha-os, Rob “TMO” Plater, Rodrigo Rangel, Rose Wong, Rumi Hara, Ruth Chan, Shawn Cheng, ShinYeon Moon, Shirley Jackson, Shirlin Hsu, Space Rabbit Studio, Stevie Shao, Taili Wu, Theo Ellsworth, Thomas Colligan, Tracie Ching, Vanessa Nguyễn, Vinnie Neuberg, Yao Xiao, Young-Ji Cha, ZROPRO
A fundraiser print by George Townley
Our hearts go out to all our artists, friends, family and fans affected by the devastated by the current wildfires in Los Angeles. Our brick and mortar space in Culver City is closed and we are working hard to help anyone and everyone we know who’s been impacted.
Coming Soon: Moleskine Project XII
Spoke Art is leaving Twitter
In November 2010, Spoke Art joined Twitter.
Now, 15 years later, we’re leaving.
Hi everyone, Ken Harman here. I’m the owner of Spoke Art Gallery. This week, me and my team have made the difficult decision to decamp from Twitter.
Over the past 15 years, Twitter has been an invaluable resource for us, a great way to keep in touch with our fans, promote our artists, and and spread the good word about our amazing exhibitions and releases.
But, times change and we have to change with them.
Unfortunately, Twitter is no longer a place we want to call home and we simply feel that the platform is not in line with our values. This of course has been the case for a while, but as a small business we need services like Twitter to reach our fans and we’ve begrudgingly carried on.
However, over the past two weeks things have changed.
If you aren’t aware, Twitter has recently announced an update to their Terms of Service, granting their internal AI software, Gonk, the right to mine content posted on the platform.
As an art gallery that supports living, breathing artists we are horrified at the implications here. Every day, more and more artists are losing their jobs to AI. Hardworking illustrators in film, television and advertising are being pushed out by greedy corporations looking to save a buck and increase their profits. This is something we simply cannot support and Twitter’s generative AI is a machine we will not feed.
As a small business, we rely on our social media network to sell art for our artists and losing access to the 15,000 followers we have on Twitter will come a great loss for us.
But, the financial implications for our artists is too great, and this is a sacrifice we are willing and happy to make.
If you’d like to support us and help us rebuild, please be sure to give us a follow on any of the following platforms:
If you’re on Facebook, please join our private collector’s group, The Spoke Art Society, where we do regular exclusives, givewaways, contests and more:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/spokeartsociety
You can also follow us on:
BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/spoke-art.bsky.social
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spoke_art/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spokeart
Threads: https://www.threads.net/@spoke_art
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/spokeart
So long (and thanks for all the fish),
Ken, John, Hector and the entire Spoke Art team.