Press | December 18, 2014

Taku Obata featured on WideWalls

BUST A MOVE By Steve Gray December 2, 2014 Japanese artist Taku Obata has his first United States solo show entitled Bust a Move now showing at the Jonathan LeVine Gallery in New York. Bust a Move features Taku Obata’s life size sculptures, created from wood and acrylic and influenced by classic b-boy style and... read more
Press | December 18, 2014

Dan Witz on the cover of Juxtapoz

 DAN WITZ ON THE COVER OF JUXTAPOZ MAGAZINE The following is an excerpt from the January 2015 issue of Juxtapoz Magazine, on sale now. The first time I actually met Dan Witz was on a ferry boat ride touring the magnificent fjords of western Norway. At the time, like most people interested in the broader... read more
Press | December 12, 2014

Best Exhibitions to See This Month

The Best Art Exhibitions to See This Month By Susan Cheng DOZE GREEN: OUT OF KNOWHERE Location: Jonathan LeVine Gallery, 557C W. 23rd St., New York 10011 Dates: Nov. 20 – Dec. 20, 2014 Back in the late ’70s, Doze Green wrote graffiti on subway trains and helped form the b-boy group Rock Steady Crew. Although he’s... read more
Press | December 2, 2014

Kai & Sunny in Hi-Fructose

Opening Night: Kai & Sunny’s “Lots of Bits of Star” at Jonathan LeVine Gallery by Caro  Artist duo Kai and Sunny on opening night On November 22nd, London artists Kai and Sunny celebrated the opening of “Lots of Bits of Star” at Jonathan Levine Gallery. A simple theme ornately executed, their exhibition takes an up close and personal look at... read more
Press | December 2, 2014

EVOL on Societe Perrier

The Street Art of Evol: A Social Dystopia German street artist, Evol, explains how the architecture of a job center and ex-Stasi HQ in Berlin inspired him to turn power boxes into tenements. By James Buxton Power boxes can be found on almost any street, in any city around the world, yet in the hands of... read more
Press | November 28, 2014

Doze Green on Societe Perrier

Iconic B-Boy Doze Green Unveils New Art Show And What’s On His Playlist Transitioning from b-boy to fine artist via graffiti, Doze Green contributions to the art world are invaluable. By Barbara Pavone A born and bred New Yorker, Doze Green first made a name for himself as a b-boy, becoming one of the original members of the iconic... read more
Press | November 21, 2014

Paper Mag 10 Must-See Art Shows

  10 MUST-SEE ART SHOWS OPENING THIS WEEK   by Gary Pini via Jonathan LeVine Gallery  Jonathan LeVine Gallery kicked off another big week of openings with "Out of Knowhere," a solo exhibition of new works by Doze Green on Thursday, on November 20th, at 557C West 23rd Street. The NYC-born artist currently lives out... read more
Press | October 31, 2014

Fabio D’Aroma featured on Hi-Fructose

Fabio D’Aroma’s “West of Ovest” at Jonathan LeVine Gallery by Nastia Voynovskaya October 31, 2014   Painter Fabio D’Aroma’s characters perpetually march westward, though it’s unclear to what end. His nude men and women with protruding bellies and knobby limbs appear to be part of an endless procession. D’Aroma adorns them with anachronistic accouterments such... read more
Press | October 7, 2014

Marc Giai-Miniet on Yatzer

Marc Giai-Miniet’s Nightmarish ‘Theatre of Memory’ on Show in New York By Rooksana Hossenally October 7, 2014 With his eerie twists on children’s dolls houses, French artist Marc Giai-Miniet’s dioramas, or miniature 3D theatres or boxes, are disturbing metaphors for the human condition that succeed in rattling our curiosity wide-awake. Containing the aftermath from scenes... read more
Press | October 2, 2014

Esao Andrews interview on HF

HiFructose.com Interview: Esao Andrews Discusses New Work for Epilogues at Jonathan LeVine Gallery by Nathan Spoor October 2, 2014 Ever the astute aesthete, Esao Andrews brings a renewed sense of clarity and purpose to his latest body of work. His new paintings will be featured at NYC’s Jonathan LeVine Gallery from October 11 through November 8... read more
Press | September 30, 2014

GQ on Dan Witz’s PETA project

  Why are chicken feet appearing all over London? By James Buxton September 30th, 2014 Chicken feet poke out of a metal grate on the side of Smithfield market, the largest wholesale meat market in the UK and the last bastion of London’s butchers; a pig’s face stares through a window in Clerkenwell; and a... read more
Press | September 25, 2014

Alex Gross in Juxtapoz Mag

JUXTAPOZ October 2014 Issue Alex Gross paints intense images of an ominous future. In fact, the future isn’t so distant, it’s here. And it isn’t full of flying cars or “robot servants bringing us drinks,” as the artist points out in this interview. I caught up with this design-minded oil painter just before the opening... read more