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February 16, 2017
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February 16, 2017
Exhibition Preview: Welcome to New Jersey
Fall by Jeremy Geddes After twelve years of inhabiting the famous Chelsea art district in New York City, Jonathan LeVine Gallery is now relocating to Jersey City with a newfound focus on community and collaboration. The latest Jonathan LeVine group show will now open as their inaugural exhibition in Jersey City. Titled Welcome to New Jersey, the exhibition will feature... read more
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December 10, 2016
Juxtapoz Clubhouse Recap
Juxtapoz Clubhouse Recap Last week during Art Basel, Juxtapoz Magazine opened the Juxtapoz Clubhouse, an immersive artist retreat and exhibition space in Miami’s Wynwood District. Located at Mana Wynwood and with the help of Mana Urban Arts Project, the Clubhouse included our group exhibition A Conversation Between Friends (details below), as well as installations by Swoon and Dennis... read more
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July 22, 2016
Andy Kehoe Interview on PRØHBTD
Andy Kehoe Turns Dreams into Fantasies By David Jenison “I inhabit my worlds with strange creatures and like many of the subjects in Romantic paintings, they are often dwarfed by the nature surrounding them,” says Andy Kehoe, a Pittsburgh-based artist whose mixed-media works commonly feature animal-human hybrids in dark forests and moody landscapes. While influenced... read more
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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
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May 28, 2013
Andy Kehoe videos on VINE
In Luminous Reverie, a solo exhibition of new works by Andy Kehoe, the artist’s process of painting on (and submerging hand-sculpted objects into) multiple layers of resin makes the works particularly difficult to capture in still photographs. We highly recommend seeing the exhibition in person to fully experience the level of detail, depth and rich textures... read more
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June 5, 2009