I’ve got a sculpture in the Glass House 2022 summer auction. More info can be found HERE.
The Ecology Center
Cut paper version of the rainbow sculpture at @theecologycenter made into a t shirt graphic for a collaboration with Taylor Stitch with proceeds supporting the ecology center. 🌎🌈🌿💧
Everyday Ambient Isolation Redux Part One & Two
Mini Galerie is excited to launch two limited edition screenprints by Cody Hudson titled Everyday Ambient Isolation Redux Part One & Two. The two colour artworks are printed on Fabriano Artistico Grana Fina paper in an edition of 30.
Cody Hudson
Everyday Ambient Isolation Redux Part One & Two (2022)
Two Colour Screenprint on Fabriano Artistico Grana Fina paper
50 x 70 cm (19.7 x 27.6 inch)
Edition of 30
Signed and numbered by Cody Hudson
Comes with certificate of authenticity
Buy Everyday Ambient Isolation Redux here.
Roots & Culture Auction
Mini Galerie March 25
Mini Galerie is proud to present Reasons You May Feel Like Something Is Wrong With You, a solo exhibition by Cody Hudson.
Hudson is a Chicago-based artist and designer, whose media ranges from sculpture and painting, to digital design and murals.
Featuring a series of seven paintings and three new powder-coated steel sculptures, Hudson’s characteristically quirky forms tell the story of a mind searching for connection to the natural world. The creative outcome of a socially isolated pandemic, these pieces both represent the artist’s tangle of inner reflections as well as pay tribute to the nature around him. By employing a subdued palette, Hudson transfers feelings of hopefulness, positivity, and self-reflection to a world still thawing from prescribed loneliness and isolation. A contemporary ode to still-life and landscape painting, Hudson demonstrates how careful observation of the life growing around us can generate a new perspective, and help us to escape the monologue of self-deprecating thoughts that often arise when we spend too much time alone in our head.
Also on show are two new screen prints, produced by De Kijm in The Hague, on Fabriano Artistico paper.
The event is located at Hannie Dankbaarpassage 8 in Amsterdam and will open on Friday the 25th of March, 15.00 – 17.00 h.
Please request the preview catalogue at info@minigalerie.nl.
We look forward to seeing you!
Jeffrey Silverstein
Poster for Jeffrey Silverstein 2022 tour.
NO WAR
GREAT IDEAS OF HUMANITY: POSTERS FOR THOUGHT, 01/21/2022 - 03/05/2022
From 1950-1975, Chicago-based Container Corporation of America ran a campaign heralded as one of the best in advertising history, Great Ideas of Western Man. The world has changed since 1975, but great ideas are timeless. The Design Museum of Chicago has brought the series into the 21st century and commissioned contemporary artists and designers to create visual responses to Great Ideas of Humanity. Like the original series, the contemporary work does not advertise a product, but an ethos to make the world a better place via thoughtful design. The exhibit features posters and art objects by 60+ artists and designers, alongside reproductions of the original advertising campaign.
Dates: January 21, 2022 – March 5, 2022
Location: Brooks Stevens Gallery at MIAD, 273 E. Erie St., Milwaukee, WI
More info HERE.
Intersect Palm Springs Art Fair w/ Andrew Rafacz
Ecology Center Mural
Recent mural i designed (painted by the crew on site) at The Ecology Center in San Juan Capistrano, CA
Photo: Kat Reynolds
Artist Library on Platform
Looking for a book to read? Platform compiled a list of books suggested by artists previously featured on their site on this Artist Library page. Check out some good recommendations HERE.
Mini Salon
Mini Galerie is delighted to present another Mini Salon; our final project of 2021 featuring artworks that we exhibited in various shows over the last year including works by Line Busch, Cody Hudson, Linnéa Andersson, Jeroen Erosie, Liesbeth Piena and Jordy van den Nieuwendijk.
For more info go HERE.
Daydreaming and Near-Death Experience
Ghostly Part 2
Ghostly proudly re-opens New Windows To The Sky, the capsule by renowned Chicago-based artist and creative director, Cody Hudson aka Struggle Inc. Popular demand warranted a reprint while the project's spirit called for new colors and materials. The second collection brings Hudson's designs to a woven blanket, nylon hat, grey crewneck sweatshirt, and navy long sleeve. The blanket is a pre-order (ships late January), and the rest is ready to go.
New Paintings on Platform
ANDREW RAFACZ is pleased to announce the participation of Jessie Edelman and Cody Hudson on David Zwirner Platform.
Platform is a new online destination for collecting contemporary art, backed by David Zwirner. Each month, Platform offers a curated selection of around 95 new artworks to buy now from today's most sought-after contemporary artists, presented in partnership with leading gallery partners across the country.
For more info and to see the work go HERE.
Blue Bottle Holiday
You can read a little more about the recent collaboration with Blue Bottle Coffee and see some behind the scenes photos from the studio HERE.
Successful Failures Fundraiser and Auction
Successful Failures: Lumpen's 30th Birthday Party - Fundraiser and Auction
Join us for a once-in-30 years night of delicious food, drink, dancing, and the warm presence of cool buddies like you.
We’ll be toasting Lumpen Magazine's 30th birthday, Public Media Institute's 20th anniversary, Co-Prosperity Chicago’s quince, five continuous years of live, 24-hour FM broadcasting on Lumpen Radio, and the 1-year-old platforms Buddy, Community Kitchen, Lumpen TV, and Co-Prosperity Catskill. We’ll also be raising funds for another year of failures and successes building the communities of the future together.
Come explore three decades of Successful Failures, our new, sometimes-failing exhibition in the Michigan Avenue Galleries of the Chicago Cultural Center, drink Marz beers and Maria’s cocktails, all while listening to Lumpen Radio DJs and bidding on work from artist buddies who’ve graced the walls of Co-Prosperity.
New donations will be matched up to $50,000 by a generous grant from the Reva and David Logan Foundation!
View the art auction items HERE.
Featured Artists:
Brandon Alvendia
Sir Charles (Almighty and Insane Books)
Mairead Case
Juan Angel Chavez
Danielle Chenette
Andreana Donahue
Joakim Drescher
Jim Duignan
Aron Gent
Lise Haller Baggesen Ross
Gabe Hoare
Cody Hudson
Cathy Hsaio
Zachary Hutchinson
David Krueger
Ben Marcus
Jesse Malmed
Nicole Marroquin
Sofia Moreno
Noel Morical
David Nasca
Paul Nudd
Nereida Patricia
Claire Pentecost
George Porteus
Charles Ryan Long
Grant Reynolds
Josh Rios
Teshika Silver
Lauren Sudbrink
Vincent Uribe
Santana Villanueva Uribe
Latham Zearfoss
and more!
OMGWTF at Primary
Flee This Fucking City, neon, 22 x 20 inches, 2011
Primary is proud to present OMGWTF, a group exhibition featuring Oona Brangam-Snell, Tim Brawner, Andrej Dubravsky, Loren Erdrich, Gao Hang, Cody Hudson,
Ted Lawson, Mía Lee, Tuilelaith-Fionnuala Onòra, Ryan Schneider, Mr. StarCity, and Wade Tullier.
In one way or another, this exhibit is a thick and sloppy brush stroke dragged across a surface of your preference. It is an illegal U-Turn from the right lane at 35 MPH;
a high-speed crash course in ass shaking while mouthing the lyrics "cotton candy, sweetie gold, let me see the Tootsee Roll."
Sometimes, it may present itself as a decadent dessert for your first course at a late-night dinner. Other times, it could wander off into a field with a Florida man holding an alligator and picking mushrooms. Occasionally, this offering might sound like a punk riff with extra distortion played at 120 decibels. It could easily vibrate like blue text on a red background or move like a VW Cabriolet 5-Speed with the top-down blasting Young MC while waving a white flag.
The exhibition title, OMGWTF, is a contemporary cultural acronym commonly associated with a wide range of passionate responses. It is being utilized here as a compass. It serves as a reminder that instinct and intuition, opposed to academia, are unrivaled gifts to be built upon in the execution of creativity.
In the end, this presentation is the cultivation of unpredictability and the result of a dedicated search for honest works.
Opens: November 30, 2021 | 4 - 8 PM
Miami Art Week - Visiting Hours
Nov. 30 | 4 - 8 PM
Dec. 1 | 11 - 5 PM
Dec. 2 | 11 - 5 PM
Dec. 3 | 11 - 5 PM
Dec. 4 | 11 - 5 PM
Blue Bottle Holiday
Check out this video about the recent holiday collection i worked on with Blue Bottle Coffee HERE.