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Firehouse
Bio:
"Firehouse, based in San Francisco, is a supremely renegade
printshop, a partnership of two master screen printers, Chuck Sperry
and Ron Donovan. Sperry is a hot-button cartoonist from the political
'zine and post-Zap Comix tradition, while Donovan does wheelies
on their computer."
- King and Grushkin, The Art of Modern RockAfter nine years of prolific
poster creation - The Firehouse has finally released their rock
poster art for the world to see in a beautifully illustrated 96
page book published by Last Gasp of San Francisco - "Eyesore:
Recent Litter From The Firehouse Kustom Rockart Company."
This impressive book is introduced by New York art critic and Juxtapoz
associate editor Carlo McCormick (in addition to introductions in
French, German and Italian) and has an extensive interview by V.
Vale, publisher of Search and Destroy and RE/Search magazines.
Add this monograph to the growing shelf of books adorned with Firehouse
posters and you can see that these boys have been busy. Among these
titles are:
• The Art of Modern Rock - Chronicle Books
• Electric Frankenstein - High-Energy Punk Rock & Roll
Poster Art - Dark Horse
• Peace Signs - The Anti-War Movement Illustrated - Edition
Olms
• Tiki Art Now! - Last Gasp
Fine craftsmen of subversive propaganda, Ron Donovan and Chuck Sperry
have stuffed their rock art portfolios with many of the biggest
names in rock and roll. And they have worked for many of the biggest
clients in the entertainment industry. Sperry and Donovan have created
a much sought-after series of posters for Virgin Megastore (including
Pearl Jam, Fleetwood Mac, Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Smashing
Pumpkins, Beastie Boys, U2, Madonna, Limp Bizkit, Hole and Ricky
Martin).
They have also created over 25 posters for San Francisco's own Mexican
wrestling xxx-travaganza, "Incredibly Strange Wrestling,"
which was recruited for the Vans Warped Tour 2001.
Other posters have been produced for such legendary performing artists
as Queens of the Stone Age, Madness, Jane's Addiction, Supersuckers,
Garbage, Bad Religion, Johnny Cash, John Lee Hooker, Lee Perry,
Cheap Trick, X, among many others. In 1999 they created a magnificent
four piece circle poster for the Tibetan Freedom Concert, and even
the Tibetan monks could be counted as their fans.
Ron and Chuck's works are easily recognizable by their unique style
of color theory, characterized by the use of metallics over striking
colors. Their unique printing technique has won them the attention
of the experts in the printing profession and they were included
in Print's Regional Design Annual 2002.
Poster giants Victor Moscoso, Gary Grimshaw, Stanley Mouse and Alton
Kelley have all colaborated on poster projects printed by Firehouse
- in addition they have colaborated with well-known peers Frank
Kozik and Alan Forbes.
Sperry's career as an illustrator began circa 1985 amid the squats
on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, NYC. It was there he and fellow
squatters Seth Tobocman and Peter Kuper worked on the biting political
comic World War 3 Illustrated. These malcontents tackled topics
and issues that haunted the squatters on the Lower East Side (mainly
gentrification), at a time and place that served as a diarama representing
the struggle between classes world-wide.
After moving to San Francisco in 1988, Chuck's experience as an
illustrator, combined with his political fervor, drove him even
deeper into the art of "creative disobedience". While
in San Francisco, he has been awarded two grants, one from the NEA
and Pew Charitable Trust to subsidize a series of shows at the ATA
Gallery, titled "Who's the Landlord?," which also included
a retrospective on WW3. The other grant was from San Francisco's
Haas Foundation for a mural which he painted at the Labor Temple
commemorating the legendary leader of the Longshoreman's Union,
Harry Bridges, the Labor Council of San Francisco and the 1934 general
strike which forever changed the course of labor relations in this
U.S.
Over the past ten years, Chuck has contributed stories to Last Gasp
Comics & Stories, and was the art director for Filth Magazine
(circulation 10,000).
In 2002 Chuck created a controversial album design for Jello Biafra's
Spoken Word Album #7, entitled Machine Gun in the Clown's Hand released
on Alternative Tentacles in 2002. And in 2004 Sperry's art graces
the cover of the Detroit Cobras' hit single "Cha Cha Twist."
And currently his beautiful Joe Strummer tribute poster has been
adapted for the cover of the official Joe Strummer biography - "Redemption
Song" by Chris Salewicz to be released by HarperCollins in
May 2005.
Also look for his killer sticker designs for Poster Pop at www.posterpop.com
Donovan's first footprint on the art world also came in 1985, when
he co-founded We Are Not Gentlemen (WANG), a cadre of infamous art
saboteurs, headquartered at the California College of Arts and Crafts.
They staged their first poster show in the campus men's bathroom,
when in a covert operation, WANG members screened full color prints
directly onto the bathroom walls. At a lunch time opening, art students
and faculty were invited to mingle and admire the prints (much like
a normal art opening?) except that the sinks were used for beer
coolers and the trash bins for chips'n'dip.
Ron and his fellow WANGsters also screened a popular poster and
T-shirt collection called Reaganwear, which boasted such slogans
as, "I Can't Remember," "I'm Not a President (But
I Play One on TV)," "CIA Vacation" and the ever-popular
"More Arms, More Hostages." The collection was available
at Pipe Dreams on Haight, the Reprint Mint on Telegraph as well
as direct through WANG during their frequent class-ditching excursions
to Sproul Plaza.
Prior to co-founding the Psychic Sparkplug in late 1994, Ron had
become known endearingly as the "Duke of Haight Street",
where he'd set up office at Copy Central, tirelessly knocking out
8 1/2 x 11 flyer copy for the venues "Kennel Club" and
"I Beam" as well as for many local bands. He also designed
a much sought after collection of over 60 posters for San Francisco
surf music legends, "The Mermen" as well as covers and
layouts for two of their CDs.
Ron is currently working on an awesome album design for Turbonegro's
next rock release entitled, "Small Feces" due in stores
any minute. Considering that Turbonegro's last two records were
created by Frank Kozik and Klaus Voorman (famed for his Beatles
Revolver album design) - and you can understand how respected Ron
Donovan's work is.
The two artists met in a chance encounter at Comic Relief in the
Upper Haight, where Sperry was in charge of public relations for
that comic book store. Soon after discovering that they'd both landed
their first jobs designing Fillmore posters for Bill Graham Presents
within weeks of each other, Ron invited Chuck to join Psychic Sparkplug.
A year later, the team collaborated with Gary and Laura Grimshaw
to present the first of two "Temporary Insanity Shows"
at Off the Wall Gallery on Haight Street. The show featured Victor
Moscoso, Coop, Kozik, Kuhn, Hess and Mats?!, and gave Psychic Sparkplug
a much needed boost in the public eye. Later that year, they were
involved in the dedication of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, another
pivotal moment in their careers.
Now, after having worked together for over nine years, the Firehouse
team is rock solid and only gaining momentum. One of their recent
tours in Europe boasted 26 shows in 30 days - a whirlwind book release
campaign that brought them to the capitals of Europe and across
5 countries.
Their last tour in Europe - called "The Kalifornia Kustom Tour
2004" - ended with a three week exposition at the Hard Rock
Paris that culminated with an amazing poster show at the famed Paris
Olympia Theater.
Contact them:
Chuck Sperry: yosquirt@steakhaus.com
Ron Donovan: firehouse@steakhaus.com |
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