Nieves
Zine Wall
July 11th – August 25th, 2019
Opening Reception July 11th, 4 – 7pm
Open Saturday / Sunday 2 – 7pm
amala Gallery
1-36-8 Kichijoji-honcho
Musashino-shi, Tokyo 180-0004
Tucker Nichols • Chris Lindig • Alain Kupper • Gareth Bayliss • Tobin Yelland • Gabi Berüter • Jody Barton • Kevin Lyons • Alexis Saile • Leah Singer • Kim Bennett • Lizzie Finn • Stefan Marx • Lorenzo Petrantoni • Cristian Andersen • Tanja Roscic • Anne Käthi Wehrli • Yukari Miyagi • Anne-Lise Coste • Josh Petherick • David Shrigley • Adam Hayes • Florencio Zavala • Ari Marcopoulos • Kevin Lyons • Francis Upritchard • Oliver Grajewski • Ingo Giezendanner • Kim Hiorthøy • Guy Meldem • Maya Hayuk • Cody Hudson • Bruno Peinado • Michael Günzburger • Kyle Field • Robin Cameron • Paul Davis • Masumi Yamauchi • Amigos Koike • Kuniko Nagasaki • Matthew Chapman • Marcus Oakley • David Chieppo • Thurston Moore • Bastien Aubry • Hendrik Hegray • Dylan Martorell • Mike Mills • Ed Templeton • Matt Leines • Andrea Heller • Nicola Pecoraro • Nathan Gray • Cody Hudson • Dimitri Broquard • French • Chris Johanson • Larry Clark • Andrew Jeffrey Wright • Jaret Penner • Fergus Purcell • Jay Nelson • Yoshimi • Mehdi Hercberg • Neil Farber • Jockum Nordström • Mark DeLong • Laura Owens • Kim Gordon • Talia Keinan • The Changes • Taro Hirano • Daniel Johnston • Ryoko Aoki • Matt Lock • Scott Barry • Linus Bill • Michael Dumontier • Marcel Dzama • Keegan McHargue • Beau LaBute • Mari Eastman • Geoff McFetridge • Frédéric Fleury • Körner Union • Reala • Eddie Martinez • Susan Cianciolo • Anthony Record • Tal R • Beni Bischof • Jonas Delaborde • Rick Myers • Anja Kirschner • Andreas Banderas • Katerina Christidi • Harmony Korine • Henry Roy • Paul Noble • Julien Langendorff • Olga Prader • Jocko Weyland • Emma Talbot • Misaki Kawai • Sumi Ink Club • Leon Sadler • Panayiotis Terzis • Elein Fleiss • Jessica Ciocci • Jacob Ciocci • Ben Jones • Danielle Ye • Matthew Thurber • Marc Bell • Jason McLean • Mark DeLong • James Jarvis • Takashi Homma •
Climate Therapy at Public Land
Climate Therapy will be on view at Public Land Gallery from June 29th- August 13th. For price and availability inquiries, please email info@publiclandstore.com. An opening reception for Climate Therapy will be held on June 29th, 2019 from 6-9 P.M.
Exhibiting artists: Devin Troy Strother, Lena Gustafson, Maria Schoettler, Mark Mulroney, Martin Machado, Daniel Gibson, Cody Hudson, Charlotte Beavers, Tahiti Pehrson, Joe Meade, Elizabeth Corkery, Maxwell McMaster, Swampy, Stephen Eichhorn, Greg Ito, Nick Wilkinson, Tyler Sharkey, Esther Marie Hall and Grady Gordon.
Soon........
more info HERE.
TBT 2006
I was excited to be a part of this project and show. Some serious people in the mix. only 13 years ago…
Friday May 24th at Paradigm Gallery
Friday May 24th 5:30 - 10:00 pm
Paradigm Gallery
764 S. 4th Street, Philadelphia
Pocket Object hits Chicago
Got a little powder coated steel jam in this show coming up. For more info check out HERE.
D6DA12
D6DA12: DOCK 6 COLLECTIVE
DESIGN & ART 12
SATURDAY MAY 18 2-8PM, 2019
2100 N Major Ave, Chicago IL
Local co-operated design collective DOCK 6 is pleased to announce the 12th edition of its Design & Art Series occurring Saturday, May 18th, 2PM–8PM. This wildly popular design & art showcase first premiered in 2010 (beginning as a semi-annual), and has since invited hundreds of artists, designers,
and curators to create fascinating, diverse shows of contemporary art and design pieces installed amongst the tools and machinery of a raw, working studio space. Hosted at DOCK 6’s sprawling Austin/Belmont-Cragin neighborhood headquarters, the event is free and open to the public.
PDX Vibes
May 18th - Portland - Art show 7-9pm - Dance Party 9-11pm - Gallery IDL
Your Favorite Artist’s Favorite Artist II
Joshua Liner Gallery is pleased to announce Your Favorite Artist’s Favorite Artist II, the second iteration of a 2014 group exhibition with the same name. For this exhibition, fourteen gallery artists selected a creative individual whom they admire to show alongside. This eclectic and diverse exhibition reflects our vibrant program, and offers a preview of what is to come for the remainder of the year. Your Favorite Artist’s Favorite Artist II opens May 9 and will remain on view through June 8, 2019.
our Favorite Artist’s Favorite Artist II is an intimate look into some of the artists who you adore. Perhaps by way of the algebraic property of equality, their favorite artist will be yours, too. The exhibition includes: Alfred Steiner, Angelo Filomeno, Andrew Schoultz, ZESER, Cody Hudson, José Lerma, David Ellis, Kenji Hirata, Evan Hecox, Nathaniel Russell, Felipe Pantone, José María Yturralde, Heather Day, Emma Webster, Jason Seife, Nima Nabavi, Jen Stark, FriendsWithYou, Kathryn Macnaughton, Russell Tyler, Kris Kuksi, Mark Wagner, Matt Hansel, Ian Tweedy, Tony Curanaj, Zoey Frank, Wayne White, and Red Grooms.
Intentional Community (Acid House) Install at the Chicago Athletic Association Hotel
2018
Intentional Community (Acid House)
archival ink on vinyl
79 x 190 inches
Courtesy of the artist and Andrew Rafacz Gallery
The artist has produced this vibrant series of four visually connected vinyl banners as a study for a larger forthcoming painting. Layering his idiosyncratic shapes and employing contrasting colors that suggest a dense, odd landscape, Hudson plays with the overlap of his own interiority and the exterior natural world. Known for his colorful paintings and steel sculptures, this installation connects to the rest of his practice while working in a more site-specific and commercial mode of production.
Arts of Life
Ill have a piece of art (and i did the poster) for this benefit coming up soon. more info HERE.
May 9 - Joshua Liner Gallery
more info HERE.
Nike Running
Type studies for Nike Running
Family Store UK
Designed a pin for the Atelier Bingo co-curated Projects #3 collection with Family Store UK. You can check it out HERE.
ERarth Rise day Dream in Juxtapoz
Juxtapoz showed some images from my recent show at Primary Projects on their website recently. You can check out the full post HERE.
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Earth Rise Day Dream
Primary is pleased to present Earth Rise Day Dream, Cody Hudson's first solo at the gallery and the inauguration of Primary's newly constructed location designed by renowned architects John Keenen and Terence Riley (K/R Architects). Based in the burgeoning Little River neighborhood of Miami, this hybrid exhibition space and private residence will explore modern ideas on the subject of live/work as applied to the context of contemporary art.
The exhibition's title is a combination of two social contributions from the same era. First, a color photograph titled Earthrise, taken from lunar orbit by astronaut William Anders and second, found in the coda of Sugar Magnolia, the song lyric sunrise daydream, written by Robert Hunter for American rock band The Grateful Dead.
In Earth Rise Day Dream, a selection of twenty plus sculptures and paintings, Hudson takes a cue from various schools of alternative thought which include communal processes exemplified at Black Mountain College and ideas found within Stewart Brand's Whole Earth Catalog. Hudson also considers a sphere of influences that include psychoactive plants, DIY warehouse raves, the history of patterns applied to systems of weaving, and a secular but personal look at this world's natural elements.
Jules Olitski describes painting as having mainly to do with color, surface, and shape, but also the difficult task of addressing feelings. Concerning Hudson's execution, his approach is largely meditative, dominated by feeling, powered by a conglomeration of historical references that are transferred from his psyche to each broad field of color on linen.
The aesthetics surrounding the works are realized in part through deconstruction, delivering a version of our landscape through a lens that is graphic in nature. His delicate use of shape and color aims to convey a variety of subtleties such as the search for inner peace, positivity, and harmony.
Complimenting the abrupt transitions between areas of acrylic on canvas, a series of steel sculptures can be found romancing the exhibition space, both in and outdoors. Hudson's metalwork is an extension of his painting practice as well as his life long relationship with processes of design. Made from quarter inch steel, welded, and finally, powder coated, materializing as a psychotropic gesture to Matisse's radical cut-out's. Rising from the concrete, these sculptures affirm Hudson's commitment to form.
Whether it be an additive process of applying paint to woven surfaces or the subtractive cutting away from sheets of steel, Hudson's practice will always observe a broad scope of cultural significance and when it comes to recognizing the purest point of communication, Hudson knows the work has arrived when it can be deemed entirely honest.
Exhibition Duration:
March 30 - April 27, 2019
Primary.
7410 NW Miami Court | Miami | FL | 33150
More Quiet Life lettering...
Quiet Life brought another older script logo i did for them back on some new goods. Check it out…



Newcity Design 50
Honored to be in great company with so many creative folks on the Newcity Design 50: Who Shapes Design “Hall of Fame” list. Check it out HERE and continue to support Chicago design. Thanks Newcity!