French-born, NY-based street artist WK recently completed a mural for Spotify corporate offices in New York City. This video timelapse documents his process…
This video offers a small glimpse of the installation set-up in preparing for 360, a 25 year survey exhibition of works by WK at 557 W 23rd Street. To celebrate this momentous exhibition, Jonathan LeVine Gallery will host a special public event on SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 2013 from 4—6pm with an artist talk at 5pm. All guests... read more
This video documents the making of PROJECT BRAVE, a large scale mural created by WK in September 2011, commemorating the 10th Anniversary of 9/11, with participation from members of the NYC Fire Department.
After his 2-color screenprint Struggle 1 sold out this Summer (an edition of 25 on fine paper with a deckled-edge), French-born, New York-based artist WK recently released Struggle 1 HPM, an edition of five hand-painted multiples on wood panel. These multiples feature screenprinted imagery from his popular "RIOT" series (inspired by the worldwide "Occupy" movement)... read more
Inspired by the NYC "OCCUPY" movement and protests occuring all around the world, WK recently placed his "RIOT" series of images throughout the streets of Paris, in areas like Bastille Station. These masked figures grimace through imagined police barricades. In the artist’s words : The movement of ‘occupiers’ has evolved into an organized force, armed with loudspeakers. No... read more
SCOPE-Miami, Booth E09 NE 1st Avenue @ NE 30th Street, Miami, FL 33127 November 29—December 4, 2011 Tues 11/29, 4—8pm | Wed 11/30—Sat 12/3, 11am—7pm | Sun 12/4, 11am—6pm NEW YORK, NY (November 1, 2011) — Jonathan LeVine Gallery is pleased to present new works by artists Aakash Nihalani, Jason DeCaires Taylor, Olek and WK... read more
PROJECT BRAVE by WK September 11—October 11, 2011 Kent Avenue (between North 4th & North 5th Streets) Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York To commemorate the 10th Anniversary of 9/11, street artist WK collaborates with New York City firefighters to create a large-scale public mural, measuring 328 feet (100 meters) wide. Full of passion and motion, his... read more
Jonathan LeVine Gallery is pleased to announce its program during the 54th Annual Venice Biennale, The Emergence of the Pop Imagist—a group exhibition presented in association with Bonelli ArteContemporanea. Curated by Jonathan LeVine and Giovanni Bonelli, the exhibition will occupy a former school building called Scuola dei Mercanti, located at: Campo de la Madonna de... read more
This terrific video documents the highly-involved creative process behind New York based artist WK, who created a tremendous large-scale mural on the historic Black Palace building in Mexico City last Fall. For further information on the project please click HERE.
WK CREATES A MONUMENTAL MURAL INSTALLATION IN MEXICO CITY Worldwide renowned street artist WK will create a mural installation in Mexico City named Black Palace on the exterior of the Archivo General de la Nación (the General National Archives). The building served as a prison from 1900 to 1976, and was commonly known as the... read more
French-born, NY-based street artist WK recently completed a mural for Spotify corporate offices in New York City. This video timelapse documents his process…
This video offers a small glimpse of the installation set-up in preparing for 360, a 25 year survey exhibition of works by WK at 557 W 23rd Street. To celebrate this momentous exhibition, Jonathan LeVine Gallery will host a special public event on SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 2013 from 4—6pm with an artist talk at 5pm. All guests... read more
This video documents the making of PROJECT BRAVE, a large scale mural created by WK in September 2011, commemorating the 10th Anniversary of 9/11, with participation from members of the NYC Fire Department.
After his 2-color screenprint Struggle 1 sold out this Summer (an edition of 25 on fine paper with a deckled-edge), French-born, New York-based artist WK recently released Struggle 1 HPM, an edition of five hand-painted multiples on wood panel. These multiples feature screenprinted imagery from his popular "RIOT" series (inspired by the worldwide "Occupy" movement)... read more
Inspired by the NYC "OCCUPY" movement and protests occuring all around the world, WK recently placed his "RIOT" series of images throughout the streets of Paris, in areas like Bastille Station. These masked figures grimace through imagined police barricades. In the artist’s words : The movement of ‘occupiers’ has evolved into an organized force, armed with loudspeakers. No... read more
SCOPE-Miami, Booth E09 NE 1st Avenue @ NE 30th Street, Miami, FL 33127 November 29—December 4, 2011 Tues 11/29, 4—8pm | Wed 11/30—Sat 12/3, 11am—7pm | Sun 12/4, 11am—6pm NEW YORK, NY (November 1, 2011) — Jonathan LeVine Gallery is pleased to present new works by artists Aakash Nihalani, Jason DeCaires Taylor, Olek and WK... read more
PROJECT BRAVE by WK September 11—October 11, 2011 Kent Avenue (between North 4th & North 5th Streets) Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York To commemorate the 10th Anniversary of 9/11, street artist WK collaborates with New York City firefighters to create a large-scale public mural, measuring 328 feet (100 meters) wide. Full of passion and motion, his... read more
Jonathan LeVine Gallery is pleased to announce its program during the 54th Annual Venice Biennale, The Emergence of the Pop Imagist—a group exhibition presented in association with Bonelli ArteContemporanea. Curated by Jonathan LeVine and Giovanni Bonelli, the exhibition will occupy a former school building called Scuola dei Mercanti, located at: Campo de la Madonna de... read more
This terrific video documents the highly-involved creative process behind New York based artist WK, who created a tremendous large-scale mural on the historic Black Palace building in Mexico City last Fall. For further information on the project please click HERE.
WK CREATES A MONUMENTAL MURAL INSTALLATION IN MEXICO CITY Worldwide renowned street artist WK will create a mural installation in Mexico City named Black Palace on the exterior of the Archivo General de la Nación (the General National Archives). The building served as a prison from 1900 to 1976, and was commonly known as the... read more