Remember last year when Supply & Demand came to theHouse of Vans for that huge old art show? Well, there will be a cool zine/lookbook from that week with photographs by Jai Tanju.
Remember last year when Supply & Demand came to theHouse of Vans for that huge old art show? Well, there will be a cool zine/lookbook from that week with photographs by Jai Tanju.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA: To celebrate their 3 year anniversary Guerrero Gallery presents Nudes, curated by The World’s Best Ever, an art show featuring works by varouis of artists including Vans collaborating artist Chris Yormick whose Vans OTW tee shirt we recently posted about. The show opens March 9th in San Francisco, so go check it out!
The show includes Asger Carlsen, Alfred Steiner, Dave Schubert, Eddie Martinez, Eric Beltz, Faile, Geoff McFetridge, HuskMitNavn, Mark Gonzales, Mark Mulroney, Sandy Kim, Steve Powers, Suzannah Sinclair, Taylor McKimens, Tomokazu Matsuyama, Troels Carlsen, and Victor Reyes. The Project Room will feature the provocative woven tapestries by artist Erin Riley!
Check out the VANS OTW GALLERY CHRIS YORMICK ROLL ON T-shirt from the FALL - WINTER 2012/13 Collection which is available on skate-europe.com.
More from the Supply and Demand opening.
Here some pictures from the gallery portion of Supply and Demand that opened last night at the House of Vans.
Last night the Supply and Demand show opened to a full house at the House of Vans. Supply And Demand brings together various painters, illustrators and photographers for a one-night art show/installation party. This year’s artists will included Neil Blender, Nathaniel Russell,Chris Yormick, Jay Howell, Jamahl Wiliams, Russ Pope, Rich Jacobs, Dennis McNett, and Jai Tanju!
BROOKLYN, NY: Get ready folks for another edition of Supply And Demand, an art show and installation, coming to the House of Vans Friday, October 12th. Supply And Demand brings together various painters, illustrators and photographers for a one-night art show/installation party. This year’s artists will include Neil Blender, Nathaniel Russell, Chris Yormick, Jay Howell, Jamahl Wiliams, Russ Pope, Rich Jacobs, Dennis McNett, and Jai Tanju! The event opens October 12th, 7 - 11 PM at HOUSE OF VANS via INVITE only.
Here’s some photos (Part I and Part II)and video clips from last year’s Supply and Demand.
House Of Vans Raw from Joe Monteleone on Vimeo.
Remember when a team of Vans artists - Russ Pope, Jay Howell, Rich Jacobs, and Chris Yormick - painted them ramps for the Supply and Demand show at the House of Vans? … Well, pretty rad to see these rippers skating on some fine art!
(Source: failedathlete.com)
TIME & SPACE: SUPPLY AND DEMAND PART 2
In the second installment of Time and Space: Supply and Demand, we check in with the guys (Jay Howell, Rich Jacobs, Russ Pope and Chris Yormick)and talk about childhood skate days, and check out some art. We also peek in as they create a 4000 square foot collaborative installation in 4 days. There’s a lot of paint out there.
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Russ Pope and company just finished up Supply and Demand at Extension Gallery / Orchard in Boston. Here’s a few pictures from Russ’s blog and he writes, “The dudes at Extension/Orchard were rad. Great turn out, thanks guys. I’ll post more photos from later in the evening and of install when I get my film back in the next day or so.”
Be sure to check back for more Supply and Demand pictures!








Time & Space: Supply and Demand Part 1
Season 1 : Episode 19
Check out Episode 19 from OffTheWall.TV which focuses on the artists who brought the Supply And Demand show to the House of Vans in Brooklyn, New York.
In this episode of Time and Space, Meet Chris Yormick, Rich Jacobs, Jay Howell, and Russ Pope, the 4 artists that make up the Supply and Demand Art Show, the first ever art show at the House of Vans in Brooklyn, New York.

BOSTON, MA: Here’s a photo via artist Tim Kerr (below) from week 1 & 2 up at the Extension Gallery at Orchard. The Boston Supply and Demand show opens Saturday, October 15th with new works and collaborative installations from world renowned artists Chris Yormick, Rich Jacobs, Russ Pope, Jay Howell, and Tim Kerr! Don’t miss it!


BOSTON, MA: On Saturday October 15th from 8-11pm the Extension Gallery at Orchard will host an exhibit opening with new works and collaborative installations from world renowned artists Chris Yormick, Rich Jacobs, Russ Pope, Jay Howell, and Tim Kerr!
This opening is made possible by our good friends at Vans, Juxtapoz Magazine, Pabst Blue Ribbon, and Grillo’s Pickles. The event is 21 plus so we can serve free adult beverages, but the show will be on exhibit until early November! Art shows like this only come to Boston every once in a blue moon, so don’t miss this!! The exhibition is traveling up from it’s initial opening in at the House of Vans in Brooklyn last month, and highlights can be seen here.
Artists: Russ Pope and Tim Kerr will be in attendance, with a possible guest appearance by Chris Yormick!
(Source: russpope.blogspot.com)

Vans recently sent me down to NY to meet up and check out the September 10th Supply and Demand show - featuring works and a collaborative installation by Chris Yormick, Rich Jacobs, Russ Pope and Jay Howell - at the House of Vans. Here’s a longer post of the beginning of the trip on fecalface.com. CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL POST
BROOKLYN, NY: The Supply and Demand Show - group show at House of Vans featuring works by Chris Yormick, Rich Jacobs, Russ Pope and Jay Howell - opened Saturday night (Sept. 10th) to a great crowd of folks who ventured out to see this truly unique show and installation.

Here’s the silk screened Supply and Demand title wall. The artists arrived a week earlier to work on painting the ramps for the show. There was also a gallery space located in the front of the House of Vans where folks could see and purchase some original works. Then out back there were some food trucks and free tacos.


Here’s some photos of the installation and works they did on the ramps. Sort of the mother of all collaborations if you ask me.

The artists arrived about a week before to start painting on the ramps at the House of Vans. They decided to work organically, each starting a piece somewhere and then eventually having their characters interact. All free hand too - no sketching or anything. They also shared all the materials including the colors, making it even more cohesive.

I love the interactions between each artists’ characters and artist. Here’s a nice one between Jay Howell and Russ Pope.

Watch your back dude.


