Jonathan LeVine Gallery is pleased to announce its program during the 54th Annual Venice Biennale, The Emergence of the Pop Imagist—an exhibition presented in association with Bonelli ArteContemporanea. The show runs from 6/2/11—9/15/11, featuring works by twenty-two artists including: Alex Gross, Clayton Brothers, Dan Witz, Doze Green, Erik Mark Sandberg, Esao Andrews, Fulvio Di Piazza, Gary Baseman, Jeff Soto, Jim Houser, Joe Sorren, Marco Mazzoni, Mario Martinez (aka Mars-1), Natalia Fabia, Nicola Verlato, Ray Caesar, Ron English, Sam Gibbons, Scott Musgrove, Tara McPherson, Van Arno, and WK. A catalogue will accompany the exhibition, with full-color illustrations and essay text written by esteemed New York-based critic, writer and curator Carlo McCormick. For further info, please click HERE.
From June 15th—19th, in booth #D07 of SCOPE-Basel 2011, Jonathan LeVine Gallery proudly presents new works by Paris-based artist Invader. The artist has created new series of works featuring his signature pixel-based aesthetic, in mosaic tile and rubik’s cubes, and will incorporate a series of alias works (single replicas of original street placements) into a site-specific installation, representing a selection of mosaics he has placed in various locations, worldwide. For further information please click HERE. For sales inquiries, please contact sales@jonathanlevinegallery.com.
We are pleased to announce the release of a new limited edition giclee print by French-born, Barcelona-based artist Miss Van featuring an image of one of the works in her current solo exhibition Bailarinas, her first solo exhibition in New York since 2005.Bailarinas 1
Giclee print on
Hahnemühle Photorag Ultrasmooth 305 g/sm
Paper size: 24 x 18 inches
(60.96cm x 45.72cm)
S/N edition of 50
There are only 50 available. Please click HERE for further info and to order through our online.
Miss Van is currently featured in the Art in the Streets exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in Los Angeles. Please click HERE to see in-progress photos of her work included in the exhibition.
JLG + Japan Relief
In March 2011, Jonathan LeVine Gallery pledged to donate a percentage of all sales (25% of all online store transactions + 5% of all original artwork from 3/17/2011—4/30/2011) to aid Japan in light of recent events and devastating natural disasters which led to the current nuclear crisis. In May, we announced the total of that pledge in the amount of $15,318.12 which the gallery will donate to the Japan Earthquake and Pacific Tsunami fund through the American Red Cross foundation. Many thanks to everyone who contributed to our effort, helped us achieve this goal and made this important support initiative possible.
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