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Sean
Platter - Mephistopheles
OPENING RECEPTION - 7-9 PM, SATURDAY,
exhibit runs OCTOBER 28TH, 2006 through December 2nd, 2006.
Featuring
artists - SEAN PLATTER, TONY LABADIE, DON SABAN, HR GIGER, PAMELA JOSEPH WITH
KUROSH VALANEJAD, VES PITTS, JAMES DINVERNO, PAUL WIRHUN, RICK OWENS AND MANY
MORE!
Modern
Heretics is a group exhibition depicting modern interpretations of the age-old
scapegoat, THE HERETIC.
The
Heretic: Forever vilified and blamed for all the sin of this world, after this
exhibit the heretic will have a rebirth representation- THE MODERN HERETIC-
that of an artistic interpretation as, iconic, sardonic, ethereal, poetically
blasphemous and erotic!
Special
SALON EVENTS will be presented weekly during the course of the exhibit:
october
31- world premiere of issue #3- Demonicsex , (contributing writer- clive barker!)
comix signing with sean platter & tony labadie.
november
9th- fetish book club- $10.00 entry fee
november
18th- tarot & tea leaf readings- $20.00 entry fee
november
25th- seance - story telling- $20.00 entry fee
december
2nd- opium den - sean platter -host- $20.00 entry fee
december
9th- black christmas- closing party- (dark santa in window. make a wish for xmas.
receive a lump of coal!)-
$5.00 entry fee
SEAN
PLATTER considers himself a victorian in a digital world.
Seans
fascination with ornament and past design forms can be traced back to the grand
victorian homes of his youth. The overabundance of detail and sense of fantasy
appealed to Sean like nothing else. Over time, this fascination lead to an
appreciation for outlandish excess, the exotic , the erotic, and all things
macabre.
Sean
received a degree in graphic design at a midwestern collage and moved to Los
Angeles in 1984. He has had many interesting jobs including manually pasting
phone numbers in the local phone book, advertising for gay papers and
illustrations for In Touch and Indulge for every month from 1984 thru 2005. Sean
was also an animator at Filmation studios working on He-man and She-Ra. Sean
continues to work as a professional animator.
Sean
lists his influences as- Harry Bush, Simon Bisley, The Symbolists, The
Orientalists. Hindu devotional art from India, Byzantine art and Medieval
illuminated manuscripts.
Sean is
the creator of a twisted graphic novel called DEMONICSEX: satanic tales of
transformation and possession. The second volume will be released on All Hallows
Eve at Antebellum gallery!

Sean
Platter - Orgasm-Death
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TONY
LEWD LABADIE says It all started with strange dreams of lizard-men and alien
atmospheres.
Lewd,
says he has always had a passion for art in every form, be it Film, books,
comics, photography, architecture, culture, even food has inspired and given
Lewd motivation to create.
Character
illustration and the male body have been the primary focus of lewds art and
experimentation. Lewd sees the male body as a frame of power and lust, hard,
feral, and arousing, causes him to bring forth wildly exotic fantasy that hes
dreamt. Lewd says, this gives my characters bizarre, or monstrous
characteristics and stimulates more mystery and curiosity, making
experimentation with sex much more fulfilling and enjoyable.
Monsters,
demons, aliens, and other famous creatures such as the Predator reveal their
erotic potential and become objects of lust & desire are depicted in Lewds
artwork.

Tony "Lewd"
Labadie - Demon
Tony "Lewd"
Labadie - Caraca
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DON
SABAN is a native of Phoenix ,AZ, he received his formal training at Brooks
Institute of Photography, Santa Barbara, and was simultaneously a prote of
professor William A. Rohrbach, University of California Santa Barbara, who
studied with classic photographer Minor White at Berkley in the 1950īs.
Sabin has
been a member of the Santa Barbara Museum of Art Photography Committee. During
his tenure in Santa Barbara, he was one of the first photographers to be in Art
Life magazine, and also on the cover.
After
moving to Los Angeles, Saban taught at Otis/Parsons and continued his
photographic work which has been published in numerous magazines.
Don Saban
was commissioned by the Santa Barbara Museum of Art to do photography for the
book : Standing in the Tempest: Painters of the Hungarian Avant-Garde.
Sabans
current work is experimentation with digital images working with color and
design that at once becomes spiritual, celestial and mythical.
Don Saban
says, I've always wanted to do more with photography than what was possible when
I first started out. With the advent of digital cameras and new technology I can
now realize what I've always dreamt of doing This new body of work embraces the
old with the new, starting with an image made by a digital camera (which still
uses a glass lens, shutter and f/stops like a traditional camera) and
traditional studio lights.
In
essence the image becomes somewhat of a blank canvas for me to explore the
possibilities. The digital lab has replaced the limitations of the darkroom,
allowing me to accomplish my artistic vision and goals. Ultimately images are
wonderful to look at, and what one takes away from them is up to the individual.

Don Saban
- # 74

Don Saban
- # 45
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PAMELA
JOSEPH says her work often starts with separate parts that come together
over time to make a complete statement.
Pamela
has a long-standing interest in women and their place in contemporary society,
their power or lack of it, and their relationship to the world around them. Over
the past few years, Pamela's work has also explored different religious issues,
especially the Madonna. The Virgin Mary has been an intense attraction for
Pamela, who was raised as a Catholic. The Virgin was the ultimate symbol of
feminine perfection.
Pamela
bought the kneeler about three years ago, drawn to its textures and sense of
history. At the time she had no idea how it would manifest in an artwork.
Pamela
then painted the Pussy Madonna image in 2003 while she was a Visiting Artist at
the American Academy in Rome. It was there that Pamela became especially aware
of the sympathetic juxtaposition of the sacred and the profane: erotic scrims on
buildings would be backdrops for provocative Bernini sculptures, or a Virgin
Shrine enclosed in neon would be next to a suggestive movie poster.
Pussy
Marshmallow is Pamela's alter ego, a woman who audaciously dares to break the
rules in the game of the sexes. Here she is reborn as the Savior Christ child,
resting in the arms of the Virgin Mary while winged fairies soar and the
putanesca burns in hell.
Pamela
has worked with KUROSH VALANEJAD on a wide range of projects from 1992.
Kurosh suggested turning the Pussy painting into a 3-D stereoscopic light
projection and executed the separation of layers and designed the light box.
Pamela and Kurosh then engage in dialogue to further develop the piece.
The
intricate mirror box was fabricated based on similar historic contraptions.
Pamela's has been fascinated with the idea of the phrase They did it with
mirrors, the conflict and the indecision of what is real or merely illusion.
The
Kneeler becomes a complete environment with the addition of the text, which is
based on Pamela's personal experiences and memories. The words are a dialogue
between the supposedly different personas of the Madonna and the whore in a
conversation with a paternal figure. Sound artist Liliana Mejia took my words
and wove them into a complex overlay of voices, much like a supportive Greek
chorus. She has composed a score that interacts with other elements such as fire,
wings and music. The refusal to be judged now extends into the collective realm
and is not just an individual effort.
The image
of kneeling is one of surrendering pride and admitting ones sins. Instead, this
humbling act becomes a defiant stance in the face of rigid and perfectionist
views.

Pamela Joseph with Kurosh Valanejad- The Kneeler
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ERIC OCTOBER was born and raised in the Central Valley and then
transplanted to Southern California.
After
receiving a BA in Fine Art at UCLA he has pursued various media to express his
artistic ideas, including drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, and mixed
media/assemblage.
Reoccurring themes in his work include examining the ways the male body is
represented and specifically how the male body is presented to gay men.
Currently,
in addition to painting, Eric is focusing on animation as his next artistic
frontier to explore.

Eric October -
Invisible Man
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H.R. GIGER was born in the small city of
Chur, Switzerland in February, 1940. Giger grew up in a rather normal, middle
class family environment. His father was the local pharmacist. When he was quite
young his father received a human skull as a professional promotion from a
pharmaceutical firm, and the young Hansruedi was taken spellbound.
After high school (gymnasium) Giger went on to
study architecture and industrial design at Zurich's School of Applied Arts. He
soon expanded his network of friends to include those in involved in various
aspects of the arts, and began drawing creatively.
In 1966 Giger began work as an interior designer,
and at the same time, completed some early paintings. In 1968 Giger began
working exclusively as an artist, as well as filmmaker. Giger has his first
posters published in 1969 and also has some of his first exhibitions outside of
Zurich.
Giger begins using the airbrush in the next
decade, and his works take on a unique otherworldly quality. He grows to be
considered the leading airbrush artist in the world and proved that fine art
could be produced via the device. Working in large formats, Giger's paintings
are meticulously rendered and possess a blend of erotic mystery and alien
elegance.
In 1978 Giger began work on the film ALIEN, and
ended up sculpting much of the creatures and sets. In 1980 the artist is awarded
an Oscar for his stunning work on the classic film.
Giger began work on The H.R. Giger Museum in the
middle 1990s and this continues today, as the medieval castle in Gruyere,
Switzerland is being continually expanded. The museum houses Giger's personal
collection of art from around the world, as well as a substantial collection of
his own paintings and sculptural work.

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RICK
OWENS was born and raised in Porterville California. Rick then studied art
at Parsons in Los Angeles before opting instead to take a two-year course on
pattern-making. He then spent a number of years cutting patterns for knock-off
and sportswear companies, before embarking on his own label. A strong reputation
and following both consumer and retailled him to the attention of a group of
Italian manufacturers, with whom he is now partners in his ever-growing company
OwensCorp. Rick designs his own clothing lines called Rick Owens, DKSHWDS and
Lilies. Owens is also Artistic Director for Revillon, the French fur brand
founded in 1723. Owens won the CFDA Perry Ellis Award for Emerging Talent in
2002. Rick?s designs for many celebrities including Courtney Love, Madonna,
Helena Bonham Carter and his longtime muse, Michele Lamy.
Ricks
video-instillation documents the creating of his fashion shoot with paraplegic,
transvestite model, The Goddess Bunny, who is a celebrity in her own right
modeling for art photographers Joel-Peter Witkin and Rick Castro, and touring
with Marilyn Manson.

Rick Owens-
Fashion Shoot With Goddess Bunny
Antebellum Gallery is Located at 1643 North Las Palmas Avenue, in the heart of
downtown Hollywood. The term antebellum is latin for before war and while it
commonly refers to a more romantic Gone With the Wind era, we find ourselves
again today with culture clashes at odds with political/religious/social agendas
that threaten to blow the lid off its foundations at any given moment.
Steeped
in Victorian nuances with a salon style Antebellum is intended as a casual space
for art and engaging conversation. Antebellum Gallery is intended as a hybrid of
artistic, cultural, and political iconoclasm.
For more information please contact Rick Castro (by email:
rick@rickcastro.com
/ phone: 323 856 0667
Antebellum Gallery
is owned and operated by RICK CASTRO, an
independent filmmaker and photographer. Castros work explores the world of
fetish and fringes of sex culture. His work has been published in artist
editions, exhibitions and institutions worldwide. Rick co-directed and wrote
Hustler White and the documentary Plushies & Furries for MTV.
Castros
photography is in the permanent collections of The Alfred Kinsey Institute and
The Tom of Finland Foundation. His books and zines are archived at the UCLA
library, and The Leather Museum in Chicago. Castro has photographed portraits of
the Dalai Lama, (sipping tea) Gore Vidal, Peter Berlin, Alan Poul (producer of
Six Feet Under) and his longtime muse, Tony Ward.
Antebellum Gallery
1643 n
las palmas ave
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