Press | July 21, 2016

Andy Kehoe on The Creator’s Project

These Paintings Take a Fairytale Turn to a Forest Far, Far Away By Diana Shi Weaving dreamy landscapes with nymphic animals tucked away in forests, multi-media artist Andy Kehoe’s latest collection of paintings titled Fantastical Romanticism at Jonathan LeVine Gallery spins the Romanticism tradition. An image of a dark forest draws the viewer to walk a little closer, to reach... read more
Press | July 16, 2016

Saner’s Debut Museum Show in the U.S.

SANER’S RESISTENCIA/RESISTANCE at MUSEO DE LAS AMERICAS Saner (aka Edgar Flores) delves into the essence of cultural self through nahual masked renegades in this summer’s exhibition at Museo de las Americas. In the exhibition Saner explores the themes of identity and conformity as he portrays masked personas inspired by traditional nahual spirits. With 48 canvases, a... read more
Press | June 29, 2016

Nychos Interview on Huffington Post

Nychos Slays In New York: IKONS Revealed As Never Before Jaime Rojo & Steven Harrington (Co-Founders, BrooklynStreetArt.com) All photographs © Jaime Rojo “Scientists, psychologists, surgeons … in the end we’re all driven by a similar curiosity.” This month has been a whirlwind in New York for an Austrian street artist/fine artist/illustrator named Nychos, and he’s made quite... read more
Press | June 8, 2016

Andrew Hem Interview on PRØHBTD

Cambodian Expat Andrew Hem on Painting Real Life By David Jenison Andrew Hem is an artist with one hell of a history. The Khmer Rouge, led by notorious leaders like Pol Pot, ruled Cambodia in the 1970s and orchestrated a genocide that killed off a quarter of the country. The Oscar-winning film The Killing Fields... read more
Press | June 2, 2016

New Interview with Mike Leavitt

Auteurs Turned Action Figures: An Interview with Mike Leavitt It’s not often you get to see an art exhibit that’s an equally measured melding of pop culture, wit-heavy satire, surrealism and impressive skill. But that’s what Mike Leavitt, also known as ReMike, is all about. The Seattle-based artist started out by making evolved action figures... read more
Press | May 25, 2016

Nychos Sculpture at Flatiron Plaza

A 10-Foot Statue of Freud Being Dissected is Coming to Flatiron Plaza Sponsored by the Tourist Board of Vienna, a 10-foot statue of Sigmund Freud being dissected on his couch is coming to Flatiron Plaza from June 16th to June 18th. The work is by Austrian artist Nychos, who began his career as a teenager... read more
Press | April 27, 2016

Saner Designs Vive Latino Festival

SANER TAKES OVER VIVE LATINO FESTIVAL IN MÉXICO CITY Vive Latino is the biggest and most important music festival in Latin America. This year they commissioned artist Saner to create the art for the event. Saner’s art was not only featured as the poster and official image of the festival but also in massive art installations,... read more
Press | April 6, 2016

New Interview with Dan Witz

Writhing, Sweaty, and Ecstatic: The Realist Paintings of Dan Witz Alyssa Buffenstein — Mar 31 2016 Brite Nite II Sweaty, writhing bodies caught in the heat of the moment: Dan Witz is a voyeur. His academic paintings of mosh pits, and now raves and orgies, capture people at their most intense, ecstatic, and animalistic. While... read more
Press | April 6, 2016

Erik Jones on The Creator’s Project

Rainbow Nudes Infused with Madness | Monday Insta Illustrator Beckett Mufson — Apr 4 2016 The artist blowing up your screen with dopamine-inducing images of rainbows, shooting stars, and naked ladies is Erik Jones, a Brooklyn-based artist who specializes in satisfying geometric shapes and knock-your-socks-off color palettes. His show Twenty Sixteen is now on display at Jonathan... read more
Press | March 16, 2016

James Marshall Interview in Juxtapoz

JAMES MARSHALL KEEPS IT VERY REAL Trusting your gut is easier said than done, but James Marshall has learned to have faith in his own instincts, constantly exploring new territory. From his signature Space Monkey character to his Minimalist studies of color relationships, his trajectory as a painter has been powerful and influential. Dalek, as... read more
Press | March 15, 2016

Dan Witz Exhibition Preview on VNA

Dan Witz – Mosh Pits, Raves and One Small Orgy In what will be his third solo exhibition at Jonathan LeVine Gallery, Witz continues to develop his acclaimed mosh pit series while also exploring new surroundings. With a career spanning over three decades Witz has evolved from being a pioneer of the street art movement to... read more
Press | March 12, 2016

RIME Interviewed by PRØHBTD

From the Street to Studio: An Interview with RIME By Anna del Gaizo   The street-bred, aerosol-fed graffiti artist is a dying species. But RIME, also known as Jersey Joe, is one of the few who’s keeping the gritty, guerilla tradition alive—ironically by taking to the canvas and imparting elements of fine art into his own... read more