Jonathan LeVine Triple Feature
By Manuel Bello
April 4, 2007
They came out in droves this past weekend to celebrate the Jonathan LeVine Gallery’s triple feature in New York City. Not only two solo shows to bring down the house, but also the 16th Annual Swap Meet that exhibited some of our old favorites including Tara McPherson with her original "The Idealization of Asymmetrical" and a rare 18 color Silkscreen print of the same name. (Anybody who knows anything about screen printing knows that an 18 color job is no joke, from color seps to registration this print is so well done). Ron English’s "American Depressed" was another show stopper and let’s not forget Josh Keyes with his pair of trademark floating Island pieces. And yes the always joyful, Eric White, and his repeat offender paint by numbers piece titled "Metastasize". Plus a whole bunch of other art goodness, featuring works by Daniel Peacock, Nourar, Jack Long, Xiaoqing Ding, Catalina Estrada, Mark Dean Veca, Andrew Foster and more. And this was just the group show. (Read full article)