posted by jeremy
April 20, 2010

We Are Brothers with Le Merde, Johnny Ryan and Matt Furie

We Are Brothers with Le Merde, Johnny Ryan and Matt Furie at Giant Robot

Take three male designers who grew up amidst a landscape of comics and counterculture, transport them to San Francisco and band them together for a brotherly love fest of art. Result? The art scene equivalent of what Joel McHale would feature on his Talk Soup segment, “GAY SHOWS!” Giant Robot hosted Le Merde (Mike Kelly), Johnny Ryan and Matt Furie for an epic assembly of affordable art. Almost everything is priced under $50, and well, a lot of it is really gay. With titles like Buttmasters of the Universe, Fancy a Poke, Pickle Eater, Pecker Eggs, Taste the Rainblow and the poignant pictorial, Balls Copter, the only thing that would make this show gayer would be if there were glory holes beneath the drawings.

Johnny Ryan's Planet of The Alfs

Johnny Ryan has never shied away from tackling sexual subject matter in his Angry Youth Comix. I’m guessing this is the kind of show where art buyers definitely care about the provenance of a piece, so please be advised that Balls Copter initially appeared in early 2010 in this comic. Hot button issues like interspecies dating (as seen in Planet of the Alfs) were also explored.

Johnny Ryan for We Are Brothers

The designers all dipped their quills into a gaping cavern of pop culture. It all seemed very tongue-in-cheek. Or possibly something else in cheek. See Van Halen and God above.

Le Merde for We Are Brothers

Le Merde opened up his arsenal of characters, seeding the walls of the gallery with Hollis, Van Far and the gang. Mike was there for the show and remarked how awesome it is to be able to pick up a Johnny Ryan at a $50 price point. True!

Matt Furie for We Are Brothers

Matt was also hanging out, but regrettably I must have missed him. His work featured character illustrations with speech bubbles and header cards.

We Are Brothers with Le Merde, Johnny Ryan and Matt Furie at Giant Robot

All of the walls at Giant Robot look just like this. There are almost 200 pieces of artwork in there. You should probably go check it out yourself.

Le Merde's Le Enfants Terrible

This is one of my favorite prints from the show, Le Enfants Terrible #3 by Le Merde for twenty bucks.

Le Merde Customizing Hollis

Being a master of the segue (as opposed to the Segway), I parlayed a conversation with Mike and Jeremy Whiteaker about T-shirts into a cool custom shirt for my Hollis figure. Thanks, dude! Speaking of the Monster Family, Jeremy’s Fire Robo is coming down the pipes from Super7 soon…

Customized Hollis at Amoeba

After the show, we wandered over to Amoeba, as no trip to Haight is complete without one, and, after all, it was Record Store Day. Look for available artwork from We Are Brothers at GR-SF.

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7 Comments

  • Posted by: munchkins021 (Twitter: @munchkins021) on April 20, 2010 at 4:48 pm, Reply

    Those guys are pushing the limits really far. Not my cup of tea as an art collector, but still very refreshing.

    Haha! C’mon GOD!! Suck it hard!!!

  • Posted by: III on April 20, 2010 at 4:57 pm, Reply

    69-11…never forget

  • Posted by: @ram_ree (Twitter: @le_tam) on April 20, 2010 at 6:18 pm, Reply

    Damn! These guys aren’t dancing on any lines, they’re jumping back and forth! Someone’s gotta push the boundaries, just glad it ain’t me! lol.

  • Posted by: Martin on April 21, 2010 at 11:32 pm, Reply

    Man that God sucking Van Halen penis is fraking insane. Its pretty hilarious. Go into a church with a shirt like that on….burned on site…

  • Posted by: The Boys Are Back in Town | The Neon Hive on April 23, 2010 at 2:22 pm, Reply

    [...] of the The Boys Are Back in Town show so cruise over to their blog space for their take on it here. The brief synopsis and show concept is that of brotherly love… I’ll say no more [...]

  • Posted by: Whatsa Matter Le Merde? | Neon Monster Blog on May 18, 2010 at 4:15 pm, Reply

    [...] Super7 show was chockablock with neon resin and painted vinyl toys. Just last month, Mike was in San Francisco with a plethora of prints. This round, he set up shop in the third dimension. As far as production figures, the show includes [...]

  • [...] Monster favorites rivals anything Comcast could dish out. We last saw Matt and Le Merde as part of We Are Brothers at GRSF. I guess San Francisco has to share its fruitful bouny sometimes. [...]

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