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February 01, 2018 by Robert Aloia

Some stand out pieces from tonite's Valentines Vinyl inspired show. Queen Andrea, Mike "2esae" Baca, Anthony Castro, OWVBICS, Sonni, Dragon76, Al Diaz, Dizmology, Noxer and Icy & Sot 

February 01, 2018 /Robert Aloia
vinyl records, graffiti, street art
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JOSÉ PARLÁ: No Space / Non Place

December 15, 2017 – April 15, 2018 33 West 42nd St.

The Neuberger Museum of Art is pleased to commission José Parlá, a critically acclaimed, multidisciplinary artist working in painting, large-scale murals, photography, video, and sculpture, to create a major new mural for NEU SPACE│42. In his work, layers of paint, gestural drawing, and found ephemera combine to evoke the histories of urban environments.

Jose Parla artist talk Wednesday 6-7:30pm

January 29, 2018 by Robert Aloia
January 29, 2018 /Robert Aloia
jose parla, neu space, neuberger museum of art
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January 26, 2018 by Robert Aloia
January 26, 2018 /Robert Aloia
kaws, complex
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January 26, 2018 by Robert Aloia

Excited to be a part of this show, Great line-up and great co-curators.

January 26, 2018 /Robert Aloia
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Meatpacking Art Happenings This Wedensday

January 24, 2018 by Robert Aloia

Two openings next door to each other in my old stomping grounds. 

January 24, 2018 /Robert Aloia
shaniqwa Jarvis, fort gansevoort, sneakersnstuff
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Skarstedt Gallery is pleased to present the exhibition, Approaching The Figure, a group show featuring work by George Condo, Willem de Kooning, Eric Fischl, Mark Grotjahn, KAWS, Martin Kippenberger, Jeff Koons, Joan Miró, Thomas Schütte, Rosemarie Trockel, and Rebecca Warren at Skarstedt Upper East Side, 20 East 79th Street, New York, NY 10075. This curation of contemporary and modern masters explores the nature of figuration, and examines how artists employ this historical genre. Approaching The Figure embraces both scale and spectacle, juxtaposing the various sculptures in ways that reveal moments of beauty, drama, humor, and humility. 

Bear and Policeman from 1988, one of the notorious works from Koons’ provocative Banality series is simultaneously innocent and menacing. Cast in polychrome wood, this 7foot looming sculpture beckons the viewer to reconcile between a fanciful response, and one of disquiet and unease. Reminiscent of the charming and ornate knick-knacks from the 18th century, here Koons challenges preconceived notions for the high and low in a subverted conceptual, and provocative manner. Manipulating the scale of the figures by enlarging the furry bear and dwarfing the policemen, Bear and Policeman conveys a poignant metaphor of art and power, whereby the morality of those involved is continuously tested. 

Eric Fischl, known for his masterful figurative paintings, imbues his sculptures with the same piercing sensitivity and raw human emotion. In Ten Breaths: Tumbling Woman II, a bronze sculpture from 2007, we see the female nude frozen mid-fall; its composition rendered all the more poignant for its visceral narrative. It is challenging to separate this sculpture from the dramatic controversy it spawned back in 2002, when Fischl was called upon to un-install a similar piece from Rockefeller Center. Claimed to have caused outrage due to the unhealed wounds of 9/11, the Tumbling Woman sculpture was what Fischl says, his sincere way of bringing people closer to this fragile moment in history and commemorating those who jumped to their death during the terrorist attack. Inspired by sculptors such as Rodin and Giacometti, Fischl strives to capture certain postures of the body, which manifest the “epic struggle between internal forces reacting to external forces.” (Eric Fischl in conversation with Ealan Wingate, ‘Eric Fischl Sculpture’, Exhibition Catalogue, New York, Gagosian Gallery, 1998) 

Never publicly displayed before, stands BFF, a new life-size bronze figure by KAWS. The artist’s iconic cast of characters draws us in with their cartoon-y aesthetic and witty disposition. Often with X’d-out eyes, and brightly colored noses, KAWS’ sculptures reflect on the range of human emotions via his signature visual language. Cast in bronze, with painted facial features, BFF adds a notably urban and street perspective to the discourse surrounding sculpture, one that historically was reserved to the highest of levels of academia and practice. 

Diversely ranging from the abstracted to the more clearly recognizable forms, Approaching The Figure, inspires viewers to investigate our interactions with the figure; dissecting the artist’s original intent, and thereby reflecting on the space in which the sculptures occupy – both within the contemporary art world, and everyday life.

January 18, 2018 by Robert Aloia
January 18, 2018 /Robert Aloia
kaws, jeff koons
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January 18, 2018 by Robert Aloia

Important show by one of our favorites. 

January 18, 2018 /Robert Aloia
ann lewis
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January 10, 2018 by Robert Aloia
January 10, 2018 /Robert Aloia
gordon parks, jack shainman gallery
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January 02, 2018 by Robert Aloia

The Hole starting the new year with two openings this Saturday.

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January 02, 2018 /Robert Aloia
the hole, ben jones, katsu
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January 02, 2018 by Robert Aloia

Jonathan Levine getting the new year started with two shows opening this weekend at his spaces in Mana Contemporary.

January 02, 2018 /Robert Aloia
jonathan levine, erik jones, carlos ramirez, mana contemporary
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December 29, 2017 by Robert Aloia

For the handstyle and wine connoisseur in all of us.

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December 29, 2017 /Robert Aloia
faust, fast winery
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December 29, 2017 by Robert Aloia

Latest editions to my personal patch collection. 

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December 29, 2017 /Robert Aloia
ufo907, chris rwk, robots will kill, patches
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December 27, 2017 by Robert Aloia

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Limited Edition Patches and Pins from some of our favorite artists! 

December 27, 2017 /Robert Aloia
patches, pins, pixote, ghost, queen andrea, matt siren, noxer, trap, icy and sot, easy, street art, graffit, modus
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December 05, 2017 by Robert Aloia

Queen Andrea for our 10th wall in L.E.S.

December 05, 2017 /Robert Aloia
queen andrea, hustle harder, graffiti
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A celebration of the plant-based lifestyle featuring food, drinks, music and art!

November 27, 2017 by Robert Aloia
November 27, 2017 /Robert Aloia
2esae, erik foss, eric adams, plant based, vegan, khalik allah
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November 15, 2017 by Robert Aloia

IAN STRANGE
ISLAND

NEW YORK

149 West 14th Street

Ground Floor

(Between 6th and 7th ave)

Opening Night : 18th November, 2017

19th November - 16th December, 2017

November 15, 2017 /Robert Aloia
ian strange, kid zoom
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November 14, 2017 by Robert Aloia

A collective of established Art Curators (Outlaw Arts, Savior Elmundo , Frankie Velez, Skillosophy) and prominent NYC promoters have come together with our beloved and incredibly talented art community for an amazing cause. The selected list of artist will be donating pieces from their personal collections for a one night event to help raise money for relief efforts for the Island of Puerto Rico. Works of art will include everything from Fine Arts, Photography, Contemporary Art, Street Art, and Graffiti.

ARTISTS: 
Icy & Sot, Nick Walker, Al "SAMO" Diaz, René Soto, Agni Zotis, Kenny Rodriguez, Joe Conzo, UR New York, Chris RWK, Ernesto Gonzalez, Savior Elmundo, Sen2, See One, Bianca Romero, Danielle Mastrion, FUMERO, Laurie Mankiewicz, Elle Street Art, N Carlos J, CERN, Esteban del Valle, Voxx Romana, Misha Tyutyunik, Charles Doves, Cey Adams, Ralph Serrano, Alice Mizrachi, Ricky Powell, Alfredo Martinez, Nemo, Al Dia, Amy Cinnamon, Marthalicia Matarrita, Lexi Bella, Judy Mauer, J.T. Liss, Abe Lincoln Jr, Danny Hastings, Zimad, Erika Dickstein, Tommy the Animator, Rammer, Kas, Jeff Henriquez, Angie LM Vasquez, Elysabet Boniche, Sara Erenthal, Love MKM, Vanezza Cruz, Allison Ruiz, Joe Russo, Daniel Seth Pagel, Consumer Art, Pesu, Danielle De Jesus, Ribs, Danny Alago, Ridwan Adhami, Orlando Arocena, Spacecraft, Rush Humphrey, Yazmeen Collazo, Chris Smith, Tony Montalvo, Kevin Santos, Oliver Rios, Josh Goldstein, Lou Pimental, Alexandra Pandolas, Albertus Joseph, Ariana Febles, Juan Carlos Pinto, Adam Suerte, Linda Cheung, Dylon Thomas Burns, JPO, Fausto Ramos, Luis Perez, Sienide, Jimmy Aponte, AJ Lavilla, Geanette Tywang, Dee Razo, Chris Soria, Andre Trenier, Ambi67, George Torres.


MUSIC BY:
DJ DP ONE, DJ TAHLEIM, READY RON

CHARITY: 
100% of all funds raised will be donated to Rock Steady for Life, Rock Steady Crew's organization to help Puerto Rico.

CURATORS: Robert Aloia, Frankie Cedeño, Frankie Velez, Savior El Mundo, Danny Castro, Bianca Romero

Sponsors Flaco Coquito and Wild Hibiscus Flowers..

Classic Material NY will be dropping an exclusive snapback at the event for us.

Fresh Off The Press will be screen printing live with exclusives t-shirts.

Thank you to Beyond Studios NYC for graciously donating their space

SUGGESTED DOOR DONATION: $10.00

November 14, 2017 /Robert Aloia
puerto rico, street art, grafitti, art benefit
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November 13, 2017 by Robert Aloia

Two of the three Banksy's in New Orleans

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November 13, 2017 /Robert Aloia
banksy, new orleans, street art
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November 11, 2017 by Robert Aloia

TRAP going all country

Link for indiegogo campaign: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/trap-50-state-blockbuster-tour/x/483651#/ 

November 11, 2017 /Robert Aloia
trap, graffiti
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November 05, 2017 by Robert Aloia

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/art-relief-for-direct-relief-tickets-38777494530?utm-medium=discovery&utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&aff=escb&utm-source=cp&utm-term=listing

November 05, 2017 /Robert Aloia
arlo soho, sold magazine, charity
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