SLAP2 with the Con Artist Collective
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Read MoreHEKTAD: MARVEL
A bold, vibrant collection of canvases from one of
New York City's most intriguing artists
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Outlaw Arts and VolaVida announce MARVEL, the legendary street artist Hektad's first gallery showing. The one day pop-up exhibit on Monday May 18th, 2015 features vibrant canvases of all sizes. With this new collection, Hektad seems to perfect his knack for creating playful, light hearted pieces. This nod to his appreciation for comics as well as a love for mixing a wide range of colors will have fans and collectors elated with Hek's new found desire to experiment with new materials.
Hektad is a New York City graffiti pioneer. In 1982, at the age of 12, the Bronx native set out to compete with veteran bombers such as Mitch 77 and Chris 217. After an intense 12 year campaign on New York's streets and transit system, Hektad took a well deserved break to focus on his family. In 2013, he returned with a vengeance. After jumping into what many consider a cluttered and undefined street art scene, Hektad clearly took the lead with his whimsical "Love Drunk" hearts and humorous anecdotes.
Currently, Hek is experimenting with many new mediums tinged with traditional graffiti. With this current collection of pieces, it is evident that Hektad is well on his way to securing a permanent spot in the annals of New York street art history.
About The Gallery
Outlaw Arts is an idea and concept that started in the summer of 2011 out of a desire to support and bring together downtown New York's most underground venues. The vision was to make art more accessible to the people, the way it used to be. In January 2015 the Outlaw Art Space opened at 44 Bowery in the heart of Chinatown.
About VolaVida
VolaVida represents Hektad as well as some of NYC's most popular artists. Our goal is to help artists monetize their craft without relinquishing their integrity. Through social events and gallery exhibits we intend to create an atmosphere that is welcoming and inspirational to artists and art lovers from all walks of life.
Exhibit Hours
Monday May 18th, 2015
Press & VIP: 5pm to 6pm
General Admisssion: 6pm to 9pm
An exhibition that explores the concept of 'Portraits' by expanding the
perimeters of the genre to include variations on 'Being, Self and
Other' Works in the show include The Star (based on the artists' great
grandfathers 1904 writings and diagrams on physics).
Self Portrait age 7
A Brief Portrait of Time
And other works
Donald Gajadhar (British)
Studied mural painting, stained glass and fine art in London. He has also exhibited in both London and New York.
The show will opening will be at
Outlaw Arts Space
44 Bowery (Canal)
April 22nd 2015 from 6-9pm
On view through May 3rd 2015
We hope you can join us.
On Wednesday April 8th, Outlaw Arts Space unleashes “Connect The Dotties,” a show of new work by artist Steve Yensel. Works on display include paintings, photographs, and illustrations, in styles veering from realism to cartoon abstraction, but one thing links them all: each work depicts the artist’s dog, a Jack Russell terrier named Dottie (Instagram: @DottieDaDawg). Dogs are welcome to attend.
“Dottie da Dawg” – so named because of the single spot on her right side – has performed loyal service as the artist’s fetching muse for the past decade and a half. She turns 15 on April 11th – and to celebrate this milestone birthday, Yensel has curated a show of 45 Dottie-themed artworks.
Most painters are renowned for a single style signature, but Yensel doesn’t have one–he has an arsenal. Exhibiting mastery of numerous genres, he tackles each one with the playful, un-self-conscious spirit of a dog enjoying a romp in the park. “Connect The Dotties” reveals a surge of uninhibited creativity that could only be fostered by the adoring, supportive, non-critical presence of man’s best friend.
See Dottie portrayed in a range of styles, from classical representation (“End of the Dinosaur,” oil on canvas) to contemporary cartoon art (“Je Suis Dottie,” referencing the iconic Charlie Hebdo magazine). Here, Dottie is re-incarnated as Paul Cadmus’s “Seven Deadly Sins”; there, she’s a kissing cousin of Jeff Koons’s “Balloon Dog,” an homage to Yensel’s employer (his day job is Art Assistant at Koons’s studio). Here she has big eyes à la Margaret Keane; there, her big ears recall the cartoon artistry of Chuck Jones. Dottie also appears alongside history-making dog lovers such as Charlie Chaplin and Richard E. Byrd.
In “Art for Dog’s Sake” (acrylic on canvas), she’s depicted as the MGM lion in full roar, with the motto “Dottie da Dawg.” The original MGM motto, ARS GRATIA ARTIS – Art for Art’s Sake – was a nineteenth-century slogan that bohemians quoted to discredit the notion that art must serve some moral or didactic purpose. Re-affirming that revolutionary bohemian creed, the Dottie paintings prove – once again – that art needs no justification whatsoever. Why shouldn’t an artist take a cue from his four-footed friend and just have fun making art, as a dog would while chasing a ball?
Maybe “going to the dogs” is exactly what the art world needs now. That slyly subversive concept is the core message of this must-see exhibition. Come slurp wine with Dottie da Dawg at Wednesday’s opening. On Saturday, day two of the 3-day show, connect with Dottie by celebrating with the artist’s muse at a party feting her fifteenth. Dottie da Dawg will be in attendance all three days of the show.
From our good friends at No Romance Gallery
Read MoreNemo Librizzi Benjamin's Silver Cup.
Reading by Saul Williams, Kool Keith & assorted members of the Librizzi family.
Dialogue with the author & Anthony Haden Guest.
Images by Ricky Powell, Khalik Allah and Bobbito Garcia (including invitation post).
Please RSVP in advance at hotelchelsea@nadinejohnson.com