News | November 6, 2015

Dylan Egon Collaboration with Chanel

The Fall 2015 issue of NO TOFU Magazine features a Chanel Beauty editorial spread that includes new art objects by Dylan Egon. Model Enly Tamella is accessorized in a helmet, headpiece and storm trooper armor created by Egon, all of which fit his aesthetic of merging art and design, as well as highlight his commitment to fine craftsmenship.... read more
News | November 3, 2015

In the Gallery with Brett Amory

Brett Amory | This Land Is Not For Sale: Forgotten, Past and Foreseeable Futures Brett Amory continues to develop his Waiting series in This Land Is Not For Sale: Forgotten, Past and Foreseeable Futures, his third solo show at the gallery that explores the gentrification of New York City’s Lower East Side.  In this new body of work Amory... read more
News | November 2, 2015

Mana Urban Arts Project: How & Nosm

How & Nosm finished a new mural in Jersey City this month as part of the latest edition to the Mana Urban Arts Project, a collaboration between Mana Contemporary and Jonathan LeVine Gallery. The piece, titled At the Center of It All, explores themes that the artist duo, as well as twin brothers, think are... read more
Press | October 23, 2015

Seonna Hong featured on WIRED

   The Soundtrack to Painter Seonna Hong’s Dream Worlds Los Angeles artist Seonna Hong paints fantastical landscapes, on canvas, and in the pages of books. The scenes are often navigated by a young girl, a stand-in for Hong herself. Her newest solo show is called “If You Lived Here, I’d Be Home by Now,” and... read more
Press | October 20, 2015

Brett Amory featured on The Bowery Boogie

Brett Amory’s ‘This Land is Not for Sale’ Exhibit is a Breathing Commentary on LES Gentrification By Lori Greenberg Can artists prevail where politics and protests haven’t? Brett Amory’s new exhibit, “This Land is Not for Sale: Forgotten, Past and Foreseeable Futures,” is a thought-provoking form of visual protest against rapid gentrification and a changing... read more
Press | October 15, 2015

Studio Visit with Brett Amory on Juxtapoz

BRETT AMORY "THIS LAND IS NOT FOR SALE: FORGOTTEN, PAST AND FORESEEABLE FUTURES" Brett Amory’s exhibition This Land is Not For Sale: Forgotten, Past and Foreseeable Futures, opens at Jonathan LeVine Gallery in NYC this evening. We stopped by his studio a few weeks ago to catch him in the process of working on the... read more
News | October 1, 2015

Mana Urban Arts Project: Shepard Fairey

Mana Contemporary and Jonathan LeVine Gallery recently partnered with renowned street artist Shepard Fairey to create one of his most monumental works to date for the Mana Urban Arts Project. Natural Springs measures 147 feet wide by 47 feet tall and took Fairey and his crew five days and 200 cans of spray paint to complete. It... read more
News | September 29, 2015

In the Gallery with Stephan Doitschinoff

 Stephan Doitschinoff  |  Three-Planet Lifestyle Brazilian artist Stephan Doitschinoff has created a unique visual language and style by embracing his eclectic influences. Describing himself as a hacker, he hacks structures of conservative power, specifically religion and politics, using their familiar symbols and vocabulary in an attempt convey the perils of modern society. Watch the video... read more
Press | September 24, 2015

Stephan Doitschinoff in Paper Magazine

  THE 10 MUST-SEE ART SHOWS OPENING THIS WEEK By Gary Pini Stephan Doitschinoff solo show at Jonathan LeVine Gallery (557C West 23rd Street) until October 10.    Exhibiting artist Stephan Doitschinoff at the opening reception of Three-Planet Lifestyle Stephan Doitschinoff signing his most recent book, Cras, book for a fan Visitors enjoying the opening... read more
Press | September 15, 2015

Stephan Doitschinoff on WideWalls

 STEPHAN DOITSCHINOFF EXHIBITION AT JONATHAN LEVINE GALLERY – THREE-PLANET LIFESTYLE Coming back for his third solo exhibition at Jonathan LeVine Gallery is Sao Paulo-based Stephan Doitschinoff. Inspired by the notions of appropriation, consumerism culture and the imminent ecological crisis, the Brazilian artist, also known as Calma, will present a new body of works consisting of... read more
Press | September 15, 2015

Joel Rea in Huffington Post

Joel Rea’s Beasts of Arcadia By Brandon Kralik There is a certain amount of paradox that we have to learn to live with. Things are as they are, not as we wish them to be. This duality, of having to kill to live, of having to burn fossil fuel to get to a clean energy... read more