Photos from the Mr. Brainwash Life is Beautiful Exhibit

Brainwash Bowie Mural
All Photos By Gail. Click on Any Image to Enlarge for Detail.

While not necessarily a household name, Mr. Brainwash is arguably one of the most commercially successful street artists alive, and certainly one whose art panders to the lowest common denominator, Hallmark-Greeting-Card-sensibilities of the general public. What his heavily appropriated artworks lack in originality, Brainwash makes up in Chutzpah and being backed by a team who are geniuses at marketing and selling his brand. Right now — for how long, who the fuck knows — you can explore a warehouse-sized exhibit of Brainwash’s Greatest Hits at a pop-up space on West 14th Street, directly under the High Line Park. Entitled Life is Beautiful, the exhibit is the French-born, LA-based artist’s follow-up to 2010’s all-encompassing exhibit/happening, Icons; which was up for most of that year, it seems. Was it worth the wait? You betcha.

Christina's World

It is easy to criticize Brainwash’s Instagram-Nation-mentality visual puns and platitudes, but it is hard not to fall in love with pieces as hilariously snarky as this depiction of Tiger Woods playing through on Andrew Wyeth’s Christina’s World. Talk about taking the piss out of beloved cultural icons.

Norman Rockwell

Norman Rockwell’s classic Americana portraiture also gets a liberal dose of the Brainwash Treatment, hybridizing these well-loved images with modern memes and technological gadgets.

Rockwell Trio

If you are my age or older, you probably grew up with Rockwell’s art in your house. In a way, this generational mash-up gives Brainwash’s  art an ideal cross-over accessibility, making it a fun exhibit to bring your parents to. In fact, I daresay there is something here for everybody.

Darth Painting

Do you like Star Wars? There are Star Wars characters in this exhibit.

Storm Trooper

Mickey Mouse

Look at all this stuff! It’s like Bansky’s attic blew up in your face.

Art Chair

Some of the art is disguised as stuff that you can sit on. Can you sit on this? Try it and find out.

Life is Beautiful Green

Cabinet of Toys

This cabinet stuffed with vintage toys appealed to my collector/ hoarder mentality.

Toys Detail

If you look long enough, you’ll probably see something you used to own, before it was purchased for a nickel from the Goodwill, or scavenged from a landfill.

Hendrix

Maybe you remember the celebrity portraits created from meticulously pieced-together broken vinyl LPs that made up about 50% of the Icons exhibit. Well, they’re back for an encore appearance in Life is Beautiful. Some, like this ubiquitous image of Jimi Hendrix, now have psychedelic paint thrown onto the hair, for an updated effect.

Vinyl Record Portraits

Yeah, you remember these guys.

Living Room

Is it artsy recreation of a Midcentury Living Room, or is it a comfy place to rest? Again, why not see what you can get away with?

Brainwash Kitchen

Here, Brainwash offers a few redesign ideas for your kitchen.

Caitlyn Jenner

Renaissance Caitlyn Jenner manages to be both topical and mind blowing simultaneously.

Batman and Robin

And of course the art is nothing if not hyper-self-referential.

Tomato Spray Can

Another rehash from Icons but, like an old friend, always fun to see again.

Life is Beautiful Hirst

I wonder if Damien Hirst gets a cut of this one?

Seinfeld Cast

These stylized portraits of the cast of Seinfeld are probably my favorite pieces in the show.

Cow Parade

This one made me nostalgic for the Cow Parade. If you don’t know what that was, you should Google it.

Mr Brainwash
Thierry Guetta (AKA Mr. Brainwash).

I finally made in it to see the Life is Beautiful exhibit at 2:30 PM on a Friday, after three unsuccessful attempts; meeting a closed and locked door each of the previous times. So, if you feel lucky or have time to kill, why not see if your timing is right and you arrive on a day and time that someone with keys decides to open the door. Hours are not posted on Brainwash’s official website, nor can they be found anywhere on the storefront itself.  So it is really a crap-shoot that can get old fast, depending on your tolerance for being jerked around.

Don’t forget to hashtag the shit out of your photos.

Einstein
Brainwash Exhibit as seen from the Highline.

UPDATE 8/25/15

The exhibit has moved to much smaller space just a few storefronts east of its previous home, and is now a Pop Up “Store” with hours clearly posted on the doors, as seen in the photo below:

Brainwash Hours
Photo by Geoffrey Dicker

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