Steve Olson and Mathew Curran had a unique opportunity to work together on a spectacular showing of their artwork, deep in the heart of Venice, California, long known for being home to some of the most creative artists on the planet. Tad Pilati graciously offered up the space for this two-night only exhibition of Olson and Curran’s masterpieces and there was a long list of Hollywood heavies and surf/skate/art VIPs in attendance.
The “New Art” show consisted of four collaboration pieces created by Olson and Curran with a street art mural vibe featured prominently on Pacific Avenue for all to see and appreciate. The walls inside the pop-up gallery were split evenly between Olson and Curran and displayed each of the artists’ most current work.
Olson’s art featured a variety of materials including surfboards, pleather, staples, adhesive, paint, snake-skin patterns, vinyl, wood, multiple layers and a vast array of fabulous textures. The “Black Flag” and “White Flag” and pleather wrapped surfboards were just a few of the highlights of his work. “Skateboards to Hell” and “Anytime Anywhere” as well as the “Parliament Flag” sold before the show even opened to the public.
Curran’s art had a bold graffiti-influenced street art vibe with sharp fast lines, expertly cut stencils, transparency, shadows and negative spaces featuring a dark subject matter filled with ravens, sea serpents and samurai’s. The buzz was hot for this up-and-coming transplanted Brit as the critics fawned over his creations and his show sold out in only two days.
The theme of the show relayed a message of corporate giants at war with the worker bees and individual forces at play in a power struggle for humanity. Olson’s flag collection spoke to the tragedy of the most recent oil spill in Santa Barbara with pieces like “In Oil We Trust” and “Clean It Up, Buddy”.
Olson art and Curran art is available by commission. Contact Steve Olson at steveolson3000@gmail.com. Contact Mathew Curran at able@mathewcurran.com. Check out this video as well as a few photos from opening night.
– Review by Terri Craft
Edited by Brian Boog. Filmed by Dan Levy, Vans Davey, Terri Craft
Opening Night
Photos by Dan Levy, Vans Davey, Terri Craft















Steve Olson Art














Mathew Curran Art















Steve Olson and Mathew Curran collaboration art installation






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