Press | April 9, 2015

ROA featured on Animal New York

Street Artist ROA Invites the Public to Play with Animals in New Chelsea Exhibit By Aymann Ismail Belgian street artist ROA is known for creating massive murals of woodland creatures (and their anatomies) in cities all around the world. The gargantuan animals he inserts into gritty urban landscapes make for some very interesting juxtapositions. When... read more
Press | April 7, 2015

Jonathan LeVine Interview with Mass Appeal

 The Color and the Fury of Jonathan LeVine Words by Robert Aloia, Founder of Outlaw Arts First off, I had to ask, and it’s pronounced as spelled: LeVine not Levine. It’s not about pretension, it’s a family thing going back generations. Embarrassed to say, I had blanked on the 10-year retrospective, The Color And The... read more
Press | April 2, 2015

Gary Taxali Interview on Complex

In The Studio With Canadian ‘Pop Art’ Artist Gary Taxali By Christian Dare Few artists are able to create a balance between commercial work and fine art while also blurring the lines of both, but Canadian ‘pop art’ artist, Gary Taxali has built a successful international career out of it. This ‘blurred line’ helps him... read more
Press | April 1, 2015

Doze Green in Hi-Fructose

  Hi-Fructose Volume 35 April 2015 Issue The golden figure in "Arawak" is large, both in size – the canvas is 40” x 30” – and presence.  Powerful, energetic sweeps of yellow and umber paint connect the bold geometry that comprises his body.  He is muscular, with neck and shoulders as large as a bull’s.... read more
Press | March 11, 2015

Phil Hale featured on MAGNET

  FROM THE DESK OF BOB SCHNEIDER: PHIL HALE Schneider: I came across Phil Hale‘s paintings about 10 years ago when I was browsing through a fantasy art catalogue. I was blown away, not only by his incredible technique, which is as good as any painter alive today, but his explosive subject matter. All of... read more
Press | February 25, 2015

Haroshi featured on The Creators Project

  Haroshi’s Sculptures Turn Broken Skateboards into Art By Sami Emory Japanese artist Haroshi has stepped off his board and into the studio once again for his new series of repurposed skate deck sculptures. Still Pushing Despite The Odds, his third solo exhibition at Jonathan LeVine Gallery, features the self-taught artist’s statuesque reflections upon the... read more
Press | February 21, 2015

Phil Hale featured on Arrested Motion

  Previews: Phil Hale – “Life Wants to Live” @ Jonathan LeVine Gallery Tonight in Chelsea at Jonathan LeVine Gallery (529 West 20th Street), accomplished illustrator and artist Phil Hale will be presenting his first solo stateside in the last four years. Life Wants to Live will feature the London-based artist’s oil on linen paintings... read more
Press | February 18, 2015

Jonathan LeVine Interview with All City Canvas

Jonathan LeVine Interview with All City Canvas: Part I & II As Jonathan Levine Gallery turns 10 this year, All City Canvas pays tribute to the man behind one of New York’s most prestigious art galleries. We sat down for an afternoon chat with founder Jonathan Levine for a mind-blowing time travel tale, going from his... read more
Press | February 16, 2015

Haroshi featured on Spoon & Tamago

  New Wooden Sculptures Made From Recycled Skateboards by Haroshi Tokyo-based artist Haroshi began skateboarding at the age of 15. But as he amassed interest in the sport, so too did his pile of skateboard decks and broken parts. Skaters will tell you that they go through new decks in 1 – 3 months. Some... read more
Press | January 30, 2015

Saner featured on Hyperallergic

  In the Face of Violence, a Mexican Artist Finds Sanity in Stereotypes By Julie Schwietert Collazo Photos by Francisco Collazo When Mexico City artist Edgar Flores, aka Saner, started talking with New York City’s Jonathan LeVine Gallery about his first solo show with the space, the 43 students in the rural town of Ayotzinapa,... read more
Press | January 21, 2015

Saner in The Latin Post

  Mexican Artist ‘Saner’ Depicts Folkore, Politics and and Worldwide Realities Through Art By Melissa Castellanos When Mexican urban artist, illustrator and graphic designer "Saner" (Edgar Flores) draws or paints, there is a feeling of humble empowerment, for he has the chance to capture your attention — even just for a minute — to make... read more
Press | January 9, 2015

Parra featured on Cool Hunting

Yer So Bad: Dutch Artist Parra’s Solo Show By Hans Aschim Dutch artist Pieter Janssen aka Parra knows no boundaries in his work. Spanning the past decade, the Amsterdam-based artist has painted, drawn and sculpted his way into galleries across the world, and partnered with the likes of Nike and Stones Throw while running a... read more