When I stroll into a Back Bay or Soho type gallery – the sort
with mostly bare walls, where the host barely looks up from their ipad to acknowledge
me – I want to scream “THIS IS NOT ART”!!! It’s all too easy, and clean, and safe…and
boring.
My tastes dip down towards the underground – with styles often
regarded as low-brow or outsider art. I prefer to enjoy a Gansett Tallboy
rather than a glass of Chardonnay when art gazing. Many artists of this ilk got
their start on the streets or along train tracks; armed with cans of spray
paint or a handful of stickers. Simply put - we need more places to bring these
creative souls indoors and offer them the opportunity to develop their talent.
The hunt for these artists in Boston can be an adventure in
and of itself - and might require a trip into a neighborhood that’s not
considered artsy fartsy. Secret spots are out there - hiding in coffee shops,
rock clubs and temporary loft spaces throughout the city. And here’s a tip – original
art can be affordable...and it’s all very satisfying to support a scrappy young artist that's well deserved.
The only regret I have from a recent visit to Sweetree is that I didn't get a list of all the artist names - but here are a few that I was already familiar with: Adam O'Day, Ian Sanity, Joey Mars and Carl Ristaino.
Joey Mars
Adam O'Day (bought this one for my girlfriend)
Artist doing art stuff
Dave Tree be like..."you gonna buy some fucking art?!?!?!"
Now go buy some art...