Press | June 6, 2009

NEW Website Launch!

We’re thrilled to announce the re-design of our website which will launch on Tuesday, June 9th, 2009! We’ve made improvements visually and functionally to help all of our site visitors have a better experience. Our new homepage will be updated regularly with special features, helping you find the newest content in our news and video... read more
Press | January 27, 2009

James Jean review on Fecal Face

J.L. Schnabel wrote a thoughtful critique of our current exhibition Kindling featuring new works by James Jean for Fecal Face. Click below to read full review:
Press | December 12, 2008

SHAG review in NEW YORK TIMES

Art in Review By KEN JOHNSON Voyeur: New Paintings by SHAG Through Dec. 20, 2008 Jonathan LeVine Gallery 529 West 20th Street, Chelsea A Los Angeles artist who signs his work Shag, Josh Agle has exhibited and sold his work internationally. He has even been the subject of a documentary. But because he is marketed... read more
Press | July 31, 2007

Jeff Soto’s Incredibly Strange Creatures

 GetUnderground.com     Jeff Soto’s Incredibly Strange Creatures By Matt Dukes Jordan When I think of Jeff Soto’s paintings, I think of robot monsters rampaging over ruined industrial landscapes.  Because they are cartoony and pop surreal/lowbrow, they seem less threatening, and yet they do have an ominous feel. Given global warming and the wars raging and the... read more
Press | July 11, 2007

Shepard Fairey Is All Grown Up

Shepard Fairey is All Grown Up                       By Barbara Roan This renegade street sticker campaign launched by Shepard Fairey back in 1989 solidified his position as a counterculture icon. Now, almost two decades later, he has a design firm, a lifestyle magazine, and an established place in the art world thanks to a slew of album covers, Fender... read more
Press | July 11, 2007

Ten From TWI-NY: 7-11-07

Ten From TWI-NY: 7-11-07                                                                                   By Mark Rifkin  After contemplating Shepard Fairey’s complex and angry world view, “E Pluribus Unum,” at the Jonathan Levine Gallery, head into the back room to delight in Souther Salazar’s wonderful fantasy land.  Salazar’s creative creatures fly through the air, relax in futuristic, alien landscapes, have playfully monstrous dreams, live in... read more
Press | July 8, 2007

Obedience

Obedience by Shepard Fairey                                                                          Interview by Nicole Pasulka Even if you’ve never heard his name, chances are you’ve seen Shepard Fairey’s stickers, posters, and stencils on lampposts in New York City, or peeking out from doorways and street signs in one of the countless countries where his street art has traveled. With a large-scale installation... read more
Press | June 30, 2007

Splashing the Art World With Anger and Questions

Splashing the Art World With Anger and Questions June 30, 2007 by Michael Kimmelman Until the pranks turned ugly, it was heartening to follow the dust-up between a bunch of street artists and their nemesis or nemeses, identity unknown. As The New York Times reported this week, for some time works of stenciled graffiti art... read more
Press | June 28, 2007

As Street Art Goes Commercial, A Resistance Raises a Real Stink

As Street Art Goes Commercial, a Resistance Raises a Real Stink                                                                            By Colin Moynihan                                                                            June 28, 2007 The covert campaign targeting street art began about seven months ago, with blobs of paint that appeared overnight, obscuring murals and wheat-pasted art on walls in Brooklyn and Lower Manhattan. Arcane messages were pasted at the sites,... read more
Press | June 26, 2007

Someone To Splash Over Me? New Shepard Fairey Flicks

Someone To Splash Over Me? New Shepard Fairey Flicks                                 June 26, 2007                                By Camille Dodero So much going on in the street game that we couldn’t stay on the bench anymore; had to come out of retirement like these other attention-mongering media manipulators. Got a lot to say about this whole thing, but let’s... read more
Press | June 26, 2007

The Baird Jones Review – Shepard Fairey Speaks About Arson Charges

 Coagula Art Journal June 26, 2007 by Baird Jones At the Jonathan Levine Gallery on West 20th St. at his solo show graffiti artist Shepard Fairey said, “When I confronted James Cooper I said, ‘I don’t know you, you don’t know me. I have put together a very time-consuming art show that required an incredible... read more