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Re: Jersey City artist to be featured in upcoming episode of "The Simpsons"
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Ron English was the only one whose name was not mentioned in the episode. Maybe he didn't want it?
Posted on: 2012/3/5 13:47
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Ron English has a house and a studio in JC, but he also has a place in Beacon, NY and is from Dallas, TX. I guess he is a JC artist.
Posted on: 2012/3/4 23:57
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If you don't know this guy check out this website....
www.graffiti.org/ron_english and the JC Billboards
Posted on: 2012/3/4 22:15
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Jersey City artist to be featured in upcoming episode of "The Simpsons"
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Jersey City artist to be featured in upcoming episode of "The Simpsons"
March 02, 2012, 7:49 PM By Stephanie Musat - For The Jersey Journal Jersey City artist Ron English is getting the yellow treatment as he is transformed into a Simpsons character for an upcoming episode of The Simpsons, airing Sunday on FOX. English is joining Robbie Conal, Shepard Fairey and Kenny Scharf as the four artists get characterized for the episode titled "Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart" - a parody of 2010's documentary "Exit Through the Gift Shop." The documentary follows a French immigrant and his obsession with street art. English, who uses his art as a cultural commentary, has been recognized as one of the top modern artists today. He has taken heat and found himself in dicey circumstances for transforming commercial billboards into socio-political messages. McDonald's, for one, has been in the line of fire of English's wrath. English's Ronald "McSupersize" paintings got prominent play in the popular documentary "Super Size Me." "I want to make art that has a political signifcance but isn't a political cartoon," he told The Jersey Journal in a previous interview. "My intent is for it to be more universal and less dogmatic." English found his way to Jersey City after rents for studio and living space in New York City rose through the roof. "It went from $4,000 to $12,000 a month," he said. "Since my wife and I had many good friends here and wanted to raise our kids in a nicer environment with parks, we decided to move here." No matter where he's doing his art, English says it reaches many more eyes than ever before, including his first appearance on the show. http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... y_artist_to_be_featu.html
Posted on: 2012/3/4 0:16
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