~ Bill Weber a.k.a. El Gallo ~

Bill believes humankind to be the proper goal and measure of an artist’s work and his paintings exemplify the glorification of mankind’s existence. One of his most distinctive paintings on display at the exhibit is Einstein’s head where people from all walks of life are examining his mind seeking understanding and answers to mankind’s most perplexing questions.

~ Stanley Mouse ~

Artist Stanley Mouse has created some of the most vivid and illustrious images in rock music. His distinct psychedelic style has graced album covers and rock posters including those of The Grateful Dead, The Beatles, Cream, Jefferson Airplane, and the Grammy award winning cover for The Steve Miller Band.

~ Bruno Aguirre ~

Bruno’s surreal artwork is unbelievably imaginative ranging from dark grotesque scenes to humorous characters. He likes to paint wall size pieces that are filled with symbolism and mystery.

~ Nano Lopez ~

Nano’s bronze sculptures, primarily figurative describe the essential in the human condition in an emotionally charged way. His artwork captures the inner life of our times and presents us with a mirror of contemporary society and the spirit of modern man.

Also Art by Harold Adler, Richard Whalen and Paul Horn

The Beat Museum
540 Broadway (near Columbus)
San Francisco, CA
415-399-9626

thebeatmuseum.org
Museum hours: Tuesday – Sunday 10 am to 7 pm