One Hundred Artists See Satan
Written by Ken   
Thursday, 01 July 2010 23:13

Luke Cheuh - "Devils In The Details"


Back in 2004, a curated show, "One Hundred Artists See God" took to the road.  With an all-star lineup including such notables as Damien Hirst, Andreas Gursky, Roy Lichtenstein, Leonard Nimoy, Raymond Pettibon, Richard Prince, and Ed Ruscha, the show saw international recognition and museum appearances.  When the show arrived at the Laguna Art Museum, the Grand Central Arts Center in Santa Ana opened their own exhibition on the same night, appropriately titled "One Hundred Artists See Satan".  The controversial show acquired great acclaim, and even a book release, for its controversial subject matter and roster of master "lowbrow" artists.

For their second installment of their highly successful show, the GCAC has put together a new body of work as a fund raising drive for future GCAC exhibitions and events.  To view the entire collection or to purchase artworks, please visit the GCAC Fundraiser website.

Hi-Fructose is proud to present a selection of the works for our readers, check out images from the show and a few select works below.


Installation View: Elizabeth McGrath and Brian Poor - "Damn-O-Meter"


Nicola Verlato - "Hellraiser"


Installation View: Mike Shine


Bob Dob - "Soothing the Soul"


Chris Mars - "The Inquisitor's Mistress"


Laurie Lipton - "Maskers 2"


Nathan Ota - "Little Friend"


Shag - "Black Drops"


Laurie Hassold - "Stitch Ears"


Ken Tanaka - "God Backwards"


Nathan Spoor - "Immaculate Correspondence"


Kii Arens - "Lucifork"



 

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