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URBAN ALCHEMISTS : MIAMI 2010



URBAN ALCHEMISTS
Group Exhibition and Public Mural project

Wynwood Walls — 2516 NW Second Avenue, Miami FL

December 1—December 5, 2010, 12pm—7pm
Opening Event: Evening of Thursday, December 2, 2010

NEW YORK, NY (October 27, 2010) — Jonathan LeVine Gallery is proud to announce its program during Art Basel-Miami 2010, Urban Alchemists—a group exhibition and public mural project presented in association with Tony Goldman, art patron and leader in the restoration and transformation of declining historic districts into thriving cultural destinations. Curated by LeVine, Urban Alchemists will occupy a 2,200 square-foot space within Goldman Properties’ Wynwood Walls—a project that began in 2009 as an open-air art park, which will expand its permanent exhibition this year with the addition of several new murals and museum-quality works of art. Located at 2516 NW 2nd Avenue, the show will run from December 1—December 5. Daily hours will be 12pm—7pm with an opening event on the evening of December 2, 2010.

Sharing Goldman’s long-held belief that public artwork can have transformative, revitalizing powers upon communities such as the Wynwood district of Miami, LeVine is pleased to have this opportunity to contribute to the project. Urban Alchemists features a strong selection of works by ten highly celebrated and Internationally recognized artists coming out of the contemporary urban-folk and street art scenes including: AJ Fosik, Dan Witz, Doze Green, Invader, James Marshall (Dalek), Jeff Soto, Jim Houser, Judith Supine, Mario Martinez (Mars-1) and WK. In conjunction with having works in the show, Parisian artist Invader will create a mosaic mural on the façade of the exhibition space in his signature pixel-based style, and Californian artist Jeff Soto will paint a large-scale mural on an adjacent exterior wall.

Highlighting an assortment of captivating imagery, Urban Alchemists brings together a dynamic group of artists, many of which (in addition to their gallery installations) create commissioned murals and/or ephemeral work in public urban environments. Their connective thread is an aesthetic influenced by exposure to early generations of graffiti writers during their youth, and immersion into urban sub-cultures, which has informed their artwork in different ways. Sub-cultures of graffiti, skateboarding, hip-hop and punk were heavily related and extremely underground scenes in early years; comprised of subversive, non-conformist ideals. Whether driven by political activism or aesthetic improvement, graffiti and later forms of unauthorized art in public spaces address the ongoing discourse of freedom of expression, often in response to the increasing invasiveness of corporate advertising.

Graffiti of the 70s and 80s played a major role in pushing boundaries toward the development of today’s street art scene and laid the foundation for what has now become a widespread global movement. To capture the energy of a public intervention in an urban environment and translate it into exhibition format is a challenging transition, since audience and mode of communication can shift the context of an image. As the artists in Urban Alchemists have grown individually, their artwork has evolved to a point of refinement. Similarly, as un-commissioned public art has risen in popularity, practice and appreciation around the world, it has achieved an expanded definition and broader scope than that of its graffiti-related origins.

For further information, sales inquiries, or press inquiries, please contact the gallery.

TO VIEW THE ONLINE EXHIBITION PAGE, PLEASE CLICK HERE
 

Hi-Fructose Book Signing 11/20/10

Jonathan LeVine Gallery is pleased to host a signing for the recently released book Hi-Fructose Collected II, published by Last Gasp. Copies of the standard hardcover edition and special edition deluxe box set will be available for purchase, and several of the artists featured in the book will be in attendance to sign copies including Xiaoqing Ding (who’s solo exhibition is currently on view) along with Esao Andrews, Lori Earley, Travis Louie, David Stoupakis, Jason d’Aquino and Jason Freeny.

Please join us!

3—5pm
Saturday, November 20, 2010

Hi-Fructose Collected II  is a 300+ page hardcover book which expands on a selection of materials from sold-out issues 5—8 of Hi-Fructose magazine. This compilation is beautifully printed with fold-out spreads featuring artwork by James Jean, Chris Mars and Marion Peck and includes a special introduction written by Long Gone John. The book contains intelligent interviews and exposés on leading International artists, including: Amy Sol, Lori Earley, James Jean, Audrey Kawasaki, Mario Martinez (Mars-1), Jordan Crane, Marion Peck, Yoko d’Holbachie, Jason D’Aquino, Esao Andrews, Robert Hardgrave, Camille Rose Garcia, Brendan Danielsson, Chris Mars, Edwin Ushiro, David Stoupakis, Travis Louie, Brian Dettmer, Kukula, KMNDZ, Femke Heimstra, Victor Castillo, Mark Jenkins, APAK, Parskid, Angry Woebots, Ken Keirns, Scott Radke, Amy Casey, Oliver Munday, Brendan Tang, Freek Drent, Xiaoqing Ding, Naoto Hattori, Paul Pope, Jonathan Wayshak, KRK Ryden, Gregory Jacobsen, Yoskay Yamamoto, Mike Rea, Ferris Plock, Oksana Badrack, The Taxidermy of Dr. Seuss, Barnaby Barford, McBess and More!

The special edition Hi-Fructose Collected II : Deluxe Box Set includes:

  • Hi-Fructose Collected II hardcover book
  • 2’x2’ Fold-Out Poster by Jason Freeny
  • Sticker Pages with artwork by Travis Lampe, Gary Baseman and Ferris Plock
  • 5 mini prints of artwork by Travis Louie, Audrey Kawasaki, Edwin Ushiro, Mars-1 and Yoko d’Holbachie, packaged in a print portfolio with vellum artist and title divider pages

All of which comes neatly packed in a custom printed clamshell box with ribbon closure, tied in a bow.

To purchase copies of the Hardcover book through the gallery’s online store, please click HERE.
To purchase copies of the Deluxe Box set (which includes the hardcover book), please click HERE.

UPDATE : Houser Record on iTunes!

** UPDATE ** digital tracks now available on iTunes, please click HERE to download the entire EP for only $6!

We’re very excited to announce the released of a new untitled album of music written and performed by artist Jim Houser. Anyone who enjoyed the audio component of Houser’s recent installations at Jonathan LeVine Gallery such as the 2009 exhibition Make Room For The Emptiness or his 2007 exhibition asobviousasaskull, can now acquire the music to play at home.

The package consists of a six-track 10" vinyl record and a beautifully designed 16-page full-color collector booklet featuring images and artwork also created by Mr. Houser.

Some words from Jim about the record:
"for the last 10 or so years, making music has always been the place that i turned when the paintbrush wasn’t working for me. i found that even when i was burned out from making art, the act of sitting and making music would allow me not to feel like a waste of time and space. i came to realize that this was part of my whole process, so i began to incorporate those sounds into the installations i do in a gallery, to represent EVERYTHING i made during the last 6 months or so, not just the visual art. and i was very happy with how the sounds accompanied the sights. my music found a home in my artwork. this record represents the best bleeps and bloops and thuds and screeches and crashes from the past 2 years of art shows, condensed and recorded at home into 6 short songs. just like my paintings : heartfelt and repetitive."

For further info and to order on vinyl, please visit: FREE NEWS PROJECTS.
 

Dan Witz — WTF? 2010

 

Spiffy Films presents Dan Witz‘s Street Art Project for 2010: WHAT THE %$#@? (WTF)
edited by Josh Schaefer with music by Dan Deacon

A number of the works featured in the above video will be included in URBAN ALCHEMISTS—Jonathan LeVine Gallery’s program in Miami from December 1—5, 2010—comprised of a group exhibition and public mural project in the Wynwood district.

Please stay tuned for further details as the official announcement will be made soon!…
 

NJ MoCA Inaugural Gala

Chelsea gallerist Jonathan LeVine, life-long resident of the state of New Jersey, and figure within the International art community, announces his show of support for the New Jersey Museum of Contemporary Art (NJ MoCA) as a member of the institution’s host committee.

The NJ MoCA will launch its programming on Saturday, October 23, 2010 with the opening of its inaugural exhibition, benefit cocktail gala, and after party at the historic Paramount Theatre and Convention Hall Mezzanine in Asbury Park, New Jersey. The evening will celebrate NJ MoCA’s entrance onto the cultural world stage and establish New Jersey’s first museum of contemporary art.

For details, please visit:
http://njmoca.org

WK mural for RE:FORM SCHOOL

In this video, artist WK speaks about the mural he created in collaboration with local NYC school children as part of RE:FORM SCHOOL, a group exhibition taking place this weekend to raise public awareness for education reform. The project features work by over 150 artists, and was organized by REDU, in association with Wooster Collective, The Hole, and other community partnerships.

Taking place at a former school building located at 233 Mott Street (between Prince and Spring), the exhibtion will be open daily to the public during the hours of 10am—6pm from Saturday, October 9th — Monday, October 11th, 2010.

More info HERE.

 

 

Brooklyn Museum : 10/2/2010



This Saturday, October 2, 2010, Jonathan LeVine Gallery is proud to announce that Friends We Love will be screen
ing a selection of their videos for one hour at the Brooklyn Museum, as part of their monthly Target First Saturdays event, with free arts and entertainment programming all day and evening long.

Brooklyn Museum
200 Eastern Parkway
Brooklyn, New York 11238

7pm(Limited number of free tickets are available at the Visitor Center at 6pm).
Film screening — a collection of short documentaries by Friends We Love, a Web TV station created by filmmaker Mike Vargas and multimedia artist Moni Pineda.

Several of the video profiles will include their series on Jonathan LeVine Gallery artists—highlighting their creative processes, inspirations, and passions.

For further info, please visit:
http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/visit/first_saturdays.php

Please join us! We hope to see you there…