Press | July 14, 2017

JLP Sponsors North Jersey Indie Rock Fest

Jonathan LeVine Projects Announced as North Jersey Indie Rock Fest Sponsor N.J. Racket is beyond honored to announce that Jersey City’s own Jonathan LeVine Projects will be a sponsor of Mint 400 Records and Sniffling Indie Kids’ Second Annual North Jersey Indie Rock Festival. Owner and proprietor Jonathan LeVine is known internationally as one of... read more
Press Uncategorized | July 12, 2017

Urban Art Fair Recap

JONATHAN LEVINE PROJECTS’ SELECTION FOR URBAN ART FAIR NYC Jonathan LeVine Projects has put on an impressive selection for Urban Art Fair New York in booth 6.02. Their exhibit features work by Augustine Kofie, DALeast, Dan Witz, EVOL, Faith47 and Prefab77. Also on view will be a selection of twenty limited edition prints by an... read more
Press | May 31, 2017

The Unnerving Felt heads of Sculptor Paolo Del Toro

The unnerving felt heads of sculptor Paolo Del Toro By Jenny Brewer “If I’m going to watch a film, it’ll most likely to be a horror, probably a cheesy 80s horror,” says Paolo Del Toro. Becoming known internationally for his huge and rather unnerving felt heads, the British-born sculptor also references folk art and fairytales... read more
Press | May 25, 2017

João Ruas on The Creators Project

Surreal Paintings of Lost Soldiers and Enchanting Witch Women By Nathaniel Ainley   Take a trip inside the head of Brazilian painter Joao Ruas in his new solo exhibition at the Jonathan Levine Projects. Enveloped in shadows, celestial female subjects and lifeless soldiers outline the surreal and enigmatic worlds of Brazilian artist João Ruas. Geist... read more
Press | April 19, 2017

Jonathan LeVine Interview in Poets and Artists

FINDING THE WORLD’S NEXT GREAT ARTIST WITH JONATHAN LEVINE Since 2001, Jonathan Levine has run a succession of highly successful galleries, culminating with the leading contemporary-alt-gallery in New York City. In 2017 he moved to a million-square-foot art complex in New Jersey where he can bring his cutting-edge aesthetic and punk rock ethos to bigger... read more
Press | March 30, 2017

Jeremy Fish in the San Francisco Weekly

 School of Fish Jeremy and Jayde Fish have seen their artistic careers take off nearly in tandem. What’s next? by Stephen Jackson Artist Jeremy Fish owns a Jonathan Adler lamp that appears to be made entirely out of white, ceramic boobs. “That was a birthday gift from a friend during my single-dude days,” he says.... read more
Press | March 28, 2017

Studio Visit With Victor Castillo

WE WERE ALL TO BE KINGS: A STUDIO VISIT WITH VICTOR CASTILLO Carlos Gonzalez stopped by Victor Castillo‘s studio ahead of his upcoming exhibition opening on April 1st at Jonathan LeVine Projects at MANA Contemporary in Jersey City. The artist has show with LeVine in the past, but will making a debut at the Jersey... read more
News | March 23, 2017

JLP Art Competition

Delusional: Jonathan LeVine’s Search for the Next Great Artist Jonathan Levine Projects is committed to new and cutting edge art, exploring the terrain of the high/low and everything in between. As a youth growing up in Trenton, New Jersey during the 1980s, Jonathan LeVine recognized the appeal of countercultural aesthetics including punk flyers, comics, graffiti... read more
Press | March 22, 2017

David Choong Lee in Hi-Fructose

David Choong Lee Crafts Lush, Abstract Worlds in New Mixed-Media Works By Andy Smith Korea-born artist David Choong Lee made a notable shift from realism to abstraction in recent years, his new work containing lush, vibrant landscapes and otherworldly figures. An upcoming show at Jonathan Levine Projects, titled “Gravity,” offers new works from the San... read more
Press | February 24, 2017

Jonathan LeVine on Chasing News

Jonathan Levine is a working class punk rock kid from Trenton who was — as the title of the book about him suggests — “Delusional” enough to think he could earn a living selling and curating the art he loves. Call it “lowbrow” or “pop surrealism” or “street art.” Whatever you call it, Levine, with... read more
Press | February 23, 2017

Carlos Ramirez in The Huffington Post

The New Image Art Gallery in West Hollywood just wrapped up a solo exhibition, Complejo de Cristo y Vampiros, by Carlos Ramirez. The narrative reflects a highly paranoid and fearful state – a symbol of ultra-violent times. According to Ramirez, it is an examination of the political climate, societal changes, and other such concerns today.... read more
Press | February 22, 2017

Jonathan LeVine Interviewed by The Star Ledger

Bloom by Erik Jones Art lovers were surprised by the success Jonathan Levine and his eponymous Chelsea gallery found over the last 12 years. He’s a blue-collar Jersey guy — then and now — with a few edges. The art he promotes was considered lowbrow, street art created by former graffiti taggers, aficionados of pop... read more