RJ Berman & J Colao

Richard Serra
STOP BS, 2004
Lithograph

Arnold Mesches
Eye on Billboard, 1971
Mixed media print
29.25 x 40.75 inches

Shepard Fairy
Obey- Indiscriminate Capitalism, 2007
Multi-media print
39.5 x 58.25 inches

Shepard Fairy
State Champs, 2008
Multi-media print
39.5 x 27 inches

Banksy
Applause
Hand-worked print proof

Andy Warhol
Ted Kennedy, 1980
Screenprint with ruby diamond dust on Lenox Museum Board
40 x 32 inches

Andy Warhol
Mao, 1972
Screenprint

Andy Warhol
Vote McGovern, 1972
Silkscreen

Robert Rauschenberg
Gelatin silver print

Robert Rauschenberg
Gelatin silver print

Ron English
Abraham Obama, 2008
Unique silkscreen
Edition of 25; 35.5 x 24 14.5 inches

Ron English
Will Kill, 2008
Oil on canvas
36 x 36 inches

Raymond Pettibon
Untitled (W), 2008
Ink and paint on paper
15 x 15 3/8 inches

David Trulli
Administration Nightmare, 2008
Ink on clayboard
36 x 24 inches

Michele Pred
U.S., 2008
Mixed media
21 x 29 inches

Norton Wisdom
No War, FDR, 2008
Found prints, painted and stamped with water-based paints
10 x 12 inches

Robert Indiana
The Golden Future of America, 1976
Lithograph
Edition of 75; 33.5 x 27.5 inches

Robbie Conal
Casper Weinberg
Oil on canvas
26 x 24 inches

Roy Lichtenstein
Dukakis 88!, 1988
Lithograph

Jim Shaw
Bush is Bad, 1996
Pencil on Paper
14.5 x 11 inches

Change America

A Group Exhibition

October 4 – November 8, 2008

C H A N G E A M E R I C A
A Group Exhibition
October 4 extended through November 8, 2008
D5 Gallery
Opening Reception: Saturday, Oct 4, 2008, 3 - 5 pm


The Robert Berman Gallery has designated our D5 gallery at Bergamot Station Arts Center in Santa Monica, California, for an exhibit entitled "Change America." This collection of political art explores the momentum for renewed hope and the promise of America, emphasizing the theme of change. It also is an indictment against the arrogance of power and overt corruption by an administration that has weakened the Constitution and threatened Democracy.

The power of art is compelling. It challenges people to think and to act at important times. This is such a time, to effect change that America so desperately needs.

On view will be works by Banksy, Richard Serra, Andy Warhol, Raymond Pettibon, Robert Rauschenberg, Ron English, Shepard Fairy, Jim Shaw, Robbie Conal, Dietrich Wegner, Gomez Bueno, Britt Ehringer, Robert Indiana, Kerr+Malley, Arnold Mesches, Antony Micallef, David Trulli, Daniel Martinez, RJ Berman, J Colao, Michele Pred, Ellwood T. Risk, Cameron Gray, Bill Barminski, Vanessa Prager & others.