Thursday, April 20, 2006

In Memoriam


Last night, the Jonathan LeVine Gallery suffered a great loss. Cafe 61, the site of the inaugural Karaoke afterparty , burned to the ground. The deli/Korean restaurant/rooftop bar was the perfect place to relax, have a beer or sake, and sing "Bohemian Rhapsody" with friends.

Rest in Peace Cafe 61. You will be sorely missed...




Fire Engulfs Closed Deli

Thursday, April 13, 2006

Camille Rose Garcia After Party

After a fantastic opening, Camille, Jonathan LeVine, and friends met up at Jeollado for a combination of sushi à la carte and a bit of karaoke, a Jonathan LeVine Gallery tradition.










Merry Karnowsky, Camille, and guests indulge in some exquisite culinary creations before heading to the dance floor.










Brandi Pomfret knows how to break the ice, starting off with Madonna's "Like A Virgin".










Brandi Pomfret, Alan Joseph, Emily McKellar, and Laura Pinello.










Artist Jonathan Weiner. No, he can't fly. But boy can he sing.










Camille Rose Garcia raises the bar with her rendition of No Doubt's "Don't Speak".










Our intern Cara and artist Kevin Bourgeois enjoying the festivities.










Camera shy Brandi Pomfret poses with her drink and boyfriend, Alan Joseph.










Tattoo Artist Chris Dingwell smiles for the camera.










Jonathan Weiner + Jonathan LeVine + Karaoke = A Force To Be Reckoned With










Brandi Pomfret, Katelyn Sandfort, and Debra Anderson











Mr. Eric White serenades the crowd.












Manuel Bello of Disciple Magazine, Camille, and Jeremy










Jeremy, Camille's husband, sings "American Woman". His stellar performace encourages everyone to lose their inhibitions and dance, dance, dance!




















Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Vive la France!

Paris was a blast. It was my first time to Europe so it was quite a big deal for me. The reason for my trip was that Ray Caesar was exhibiting in a three person show at Magda Gallery. Ray, his wife Jane and I ran around town checking out the sites, meeting nice people and eating lots of food. The thing I found so amazing was how much the Parisians were absorbing American pop and street culture. I found books of many of the artists I work with being sold in bookstores. There were also many European life style magazines covering artists like Jeff Soto, Ray Caesar, and Gary Baseman… which surprised me. It was also nice to find a few galleries who show similar work to what we show. It seems Europe is really embracing this esthetic. I was fortunate to have my friend Andre Niemeyer show me all over the city. Andre is a painter from Brazil who has been living in Paris for the past seven years. He seems to know Paris better then most Parisians. I was also fortunate to spend a few days with American born artist Sunny Buick who has been living in Paris for the past three years. Having helpful tour guides who speak French is a life saver when you only know a few words of the language.


Jonathan LeVine in front of the Eiffel Tower


Magda Gallery february 25th - april 22nd, 2006
Ray Ceasar, Sas Christian, Erwin Olaf : Nostalgia


Artist Ray Caesar, guest, and Hans Boch, owner of Kochxbos Gallery Amsterdam


Ray Caesar's wife, Jane, Gallerist Madgna Danysz, and Frederica,
Jonathan LeVine's Favorite Italian MySpace friend


Ray Caesar and Frederica have a stare-off
in front of Caesar's Fly Trap


Frederica and Jonathan LeVine


Magda and Ray Caesar enjoy an evening of
fantastic art, people, and conversation


Ray Caesar and Tattoo Artist Sunny Buick


The crowd mingles as cocktails are served


Jonathan LeVine and Artist Andre Niemeyer


The Dynamic Duo:Miss Van (right) and her twin sister


Ray Caesar and Miss Van


Party goers hang out, coveting their essentials for the evening


Jonathan LeVine stands before Notre Dame:
France's legendary cathedral


Arc de Triomphe Etoile


A claustrophobia-free Metro


Jonathan LeVine and International Artist and Tattooist Sunny Buick


Tattoo Artist Laura Satana at Exxxotic Tattoos



Jonathan in front of Oscar Wilde's grave at Cimetière du Père Lachaise



Ray Caesar and wife Jane


Jardin Des Tuileries near Musee du Louvre


Ray Caesar Napoleon Bonaparte



The Lazy Dog


The Parisian way - a hip shop with underground art
(literally, the art gallery is in the basement)



Peccadilles


Cemetary Pére Lachaise


Leeds students Claire Potter and John, two friendly travelers,
in front of rock legend Jim Morrison's grave


Space invader mosaic


Jean Christian Vidal, Owner of Do You Speak Martien?



Do You Speak Martien?



Christian's Mark Ryden Tattoo by Laura Satana


Jonathan ready to ascend Montmarte


Galerie du jour Agnes b.




The return home

Camille Rose Garcia Installation

Within a week, Camille Rose Garcia's luminous installation, complete with nine painted wall panels and a Giant Squid sculpture, came to life. Camille painted and assembled nine wooden panels as a backdrop for her Giant Squid, a sculpture stretching over 13 feet onto the gallery floor. Here are some photos of the lovely Camille Rose Garcia creating her Subterranean Death Clash at Jonathan LeVine Gallery.