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Mike Kelley Brings His Superman Origin Story to Hauser & Wirth

Installation View
All Photos By Gail

Hauser & Wirth is currently hosting the eponymous Mike Kelley exhibit, the gallery’s first exhibition devoted to one of the most ambitious and influential artists of our time. Organized in collaboration with the Mike Kelley Foundation for the Arts, the exhibition is the first in New York to focus exclusively on one of the most significant of Kelley’s later series, Kandors. These visually opulent, technically ambitious sculptures combine with videos and a sprawling installation never before exhibited in the United States, as the late Los Angeles artist reworks the imagery and mythology of the popular American comic book hero, Superman, into an extraordinary opus of nurture and loss, destruction, mourning and – possibly – redemption. This my favorite exhibit of the year so far!

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Gary Taxali, Unforget Me

Large Color Mural
All Photos By Gail

Currently sharing the space with the paintings of Kevin Cyr at Jonathan LeVine’s 22nd Street Location is a fun exhibit from Canadian artist Gary Taxali, whose whimsically twisted artwork is a perfect fit for the gallery. Unforget Me includes works on paper and panel, including the artist’s largest piece to date (as seen above).

Gary Taxali Unforget Me

Taxali creates hand-drawn typography and expressive, cartoon-like figures with layers of printmaking techniques such as rubber stamps and silkscreen. Known for a graphic style and retro aesthetic, his imagery is largely inspired by vintage animation and printed ephemera (comics, advertising and packaging). Taxali works with multiple mediums and utilizes a variety of found materials like old book covers and torn, age-worn, scribbled-on pages.

Yikes

Gary Taxali describes the exhibition as exploring: “themes of love, separation, isolation, unease, excitement, revelations and absolute joy through the overarching theme of paradoxes. In these works, my characters try to make sense of their situations and the dualities therein. Many of the works contain opposite reactions, both in concept and execution.”

Superman and Clark Kent

Cinema Please Don't

He continues, “I’ve also employed the use of non-existent words. An effective way for me to convey all of this is through humor, both light and dark, mocking the flaws of the human condition yet serving as a sweet reminder that nothing should ever be taken absolutely seriously — I try to unforget that every day.”

Sluggo

This is a very fun exhibit that I recommend you check out in the next few weeks.

Black & White Mural with Smaller Piece

Gary Taxali’s Unforget Me will be on Exhibit through March 22, 2014 at Jonathan Levine Gallery, Located at 529 W 20th Street, 9th Floor, in the Chelsea Gallery District.

Gary Taxali Unforget Me Signage

Friendship Parade

Happy Birthday, Henry Rollins!

Henry Rollins, my Aquarian brother, was born on this day, February 13th, in 1961. Happy Birthday, Hank!

Hilarious Post It Note Story: Man Not Superman

Man Not Superman

Man Not Superman is the hilarious story of what happens when an ordinary guy dates Lois Lane, who is on the rebound from Superman. Story by Jonathan Goldstein, Post-it Note illustrations courtesy of cartoonist Arthur Jones, awaiting your peels of giddy laughter right now at This Link. (Note: The Original Post-It Note Stories Link Appears to Be Dead, But You Can Listen to an Audio Version of the Story at This Link).

Thanks to Neatorama for the tip!

Why Henry Rollins Rules

Henry Rollins is Super
Look out!

Stop whatever you’re doing right now and check out the coolest interview in the world with Henry Rollins, conducted by Ink19.com photographer/scribe, Jen Cray. Fucking excellent job, Jen!