Exhibition Combines Street and Fine Art and Motorcycle Culture

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Thu Jul 30, 2009 11:30am EDT

Barry McGee, Jeff McMillan, James Jean, Jim Lee, Futura and Others Contribute
Their Talent to Benefit Riders for Health
IRVINE, Calif.--(Business Wire)--
Actor John Hensley and Linkin Park`s Joe Hahn recently hosted the opening of
"Celeritas," an art exhibition at SURU Gallery in Hollywood. The exhibition,
which runs through August 16, was conceived to bring both fine and street art to
the public through motorcycle culture and to raise money for Riders for Health,
an international aid organization. Hensley and Hahn engaged a group of renowned
artists to transform 13 motorcycle helmets, motorcycle leathers, and a Suzuki
Hayabusa sport bike into a unique body of work. 

"It was really special for Joe and I to see a concept come to reality, and to
see so many people from different walks in the same room, on the same night, for
basically the same reason, was especially gratifying," notes Hensley. "This show
would have absolutely not been possible without the creative contributions of
all involved, from the artists, from SURU, and from our sponsors. All in all
it`s made for a pretty cool experiment that we`re looking forward to doing again
next year." 

Representing the intersection of art, culture and motorcycling, Celeritas brings
together a well-known group of artists: Barry McGee, Joe Hahn, Mike Shinoda,
Mark Dean Veca, Audrey Kawasaki, Jim Lee, James Jean, Stash, Futura, Hot Dog
(for Jesse James), Jeff McMillan, Alex Pardee, Troy Lee, Usugrow, Estevan Oriol,
Nathan Cabrera, and Dr. Romanelli. These artists, whose canvases span wood
panels to couture to subway trains to museum installations, have chosen elements
from motorcycle racing culture as their medium for this exhibition. 

The exhibition has raised over $65,000 for Riders for Health, www.riders.org, an
organization that provides motorcycles, and maintenance training to aid workers
in Africa who deliver medical attention to remote populations. Show sponsors
include Pirelli, Suzuki, Alpinestars, Oakley and Troy Lee Designs. Motorcycle
helmets were provided by Discover Today's Motorcycling, with support from Shoei
and Arai. 

Although the artwork has been sold, all items will remain on display for the
duration of the exhibit, and related T-shirts and limited-edition prints by
Estevan Oriol will be on sale while supplies last. Celeritas is open to the
public at SURU (7662 Melrose Ave., LA, 90046) until August 16. High-res images
of the artists and artwork are available at
www.rockmoto.com/community/celeritas. 

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