Friday, July 28, 2006

Doggie destruction!

For those few people who hung out at the end of Adam Wallacavage's book signing on Saturday, July 22nd, they got to see a really great event...the destruction of Andrew Brandou's gold balloons!

Jeannie, a collector and friend of the gallery, was nice enough to bring her bulldog Little Bit down to the gallery and let him run loose through all the balloons. He was more than ecstatic, as were the people who got to watch. We taped the whole thing for those of you who couldn't witness the mayhem in person...so stay tuned for the video to be on our blog in a couple of weeks.

For now enjoy some still shots of the havok!






where's Little Bit?





running for it





one happy puppy!





the balloons are no match for Little Bit





Jonathan hanging out with a very tired celebrity

Thursday, July 20, 2006

Say "Hi" to Jeff Soto this weekend

Jeff Soto sent us this email about his appearances at Comicon this weekend.
You lucky Left Coasters should stop by and check it out.

"Hi all,
Comicon is right around the corner. Get yer cameras out and get some shots of slightly overweight Catwomen and chubby bearded Jedis! This will be my tenth year going and the first time I'll actually have something to do besides walking around and geeking out. I will be signing and doodling in copies of my book and will be there for the debut of my new Terrarium Keeper 8" Egg Qee colorway, the "San Diego Egg". For those who can't make it and want the new egg, I will have about 30 for sale sometime next week. Please check my website for more info.

My schedule is posted below. Hope you can make it...

Thursday
12-1pm Hi Fructose booth 4735
and
3-4pm at Toy2R booth 4636 (debut of the San Diego Egg)

Friday
12-1pm with Giant Robot Booth 1729
and
6-7pm at Murphy Books (table F5)

Saturday
12-1pm at Murphy Books (table F5)
and
4-5pm at Murphy Books (table F5)

Sunday
I will be there but I don't have a signing schedule. Look for a guy
dressed up as Dog the bounty hunter.

-Jeff"

P.S. Jeff's got a blog of his own:
http://jeffsotoart.blogspot.com

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Adam Wallacavage Book Signing this Saturday


Come join us Saturday, July 22nd from 3-6pm to celebrate the release of Monster Size Monsters, the new book by Adam Wallacavage!

Saturday is also your last chance to see the current installations by Andrew Brandou, Adam Wallacavage and Nouar.

NEW SUMMER HOURS
We'll be closed to the public from July 24th to September 9th. We will re-open for the Fall with new works and installations by Doze Green and Andrew Schoultz.


Hope to see you on Saturday!

Brazilian Experience!

Brazil! What can I say about Brazil? It was the most amazing trip that I have ever taken! The landscape is stunning, the food is great, and the people are incredibly hospitable and beautiful - especially the women! Brazilian Portuguese is lovely to listen to and the culture is rich with music and dancing. A lot of people don't know that Brazil is almost as big as the US with almost the same population. It takes up half of South America and is the only country in Central and South America that doesn't speak Spanish. Pele is considered a king, as soccer is their unofficial religion.

I spent one week in Sao Paulo which is located in Southeast Brazil and is the third largest city in the world with a population of 21 million. While the city is not exactly what you would call aesthetically pleasing, it has some of the richest culture you can find. I went to Sao Paulo to check out the emerging street art scene that artists like Os Gemeos have come from. I have included many photos from my excursions around the city. It was inspiring to say the least. I was fortunate to befriend Baixo and Mariana of Choque Cultural Gallery who were kind enough to show me around the city. As a result I will be presenting a group show, Ruas de Sao Paulo: A Survey of Brazilian Street Art from Sao Paolo, in association with Choque from February 17 through March 17, 2007.

I then spent one week in a small fishing town called Trancoso, which is in the state of Bahia in Northeast Brazil. It is a quite town, where one can relax on the beach, eat good food and party all night. There I met two new friends from Germany named Robert and Nadine. They would later accompany me to Rio for another week. Try drinking with Germans for two weeks. They, by far, will drink you under the table.

Rio was my favorite place to visit in Brazil. It was more beautiful then I thought it would be and extremely enjoyable. I visited Sugar Loaf and the famous statue of Christ the Redeemer.

I was also lucky to have the hospitality of artist Helen Bar and her husband Marcellus show me around Rio and throw me a party while I was there. I was able to see the real Rio as well as the touristy Rio. If you ever get the opportunity to visit Brazil I highly recommend it. I can’t wait to go back again. I hope you enjoy the photos. If you want to see more photos from my trip e-mail us at info@jonathanlevinegallery.com and we’ll send you an email from snapfish.com to view the entire album.


The very generous Ignacio Aronovich who spent weeks helping me organize and plan my trip. He is an amazing photographer who contributed to the book Graffiti Brazil. You can check out his web site at: Lost Art

Exterior of Choque Cultural Gallery

Baixo and Mariana of Choque Cultural Gallery

Food server at a cafe, everyone wears uniforms at all the restaurants

Interior of Choque Cultural Gallery

Interior

Pedro and Eduardo, staff of Choque Cultural Gallery

A ccolletive work by Kboco, Zazao and Highraff

An overview of Beco do Batman (as Batman Alley, a really nonsense name)

A work by Mazu

A building covered in graffiti style called "Pichacao" in Portugese.

Jonathan LeVine pulling a gangster pose next to an Os Gemeos

The neighborhood that Os Gemeos lives in, mural seen on the right.

A piece by Herbert Baglione

An old mural by Os Gemeos

A city shot from above

Screamcore/Hardcore show in an apartment in San Paulo. It felt like I was in a basement show in New Jersey

Baixo and Mariana's son, Jotape, and artist Nunca

Overhead shot from the top of the Italia Building, highest point in San Paulo

Jonathan and local jewelery maker Zulu in the small town of Trancoso

Locals in the Trancoso town center

Robert and Nadine are two German travelers I befriended and traveled with for two weeks. This couple drank me under the table, don't be deceived by thier friendly smiles

Sugar Loaf's beauty is famous and was used in the James Bond movie "Moonraker"

Christo the Reedemer as viewed from Sugar Loaf

In front of the Rio bay area

Artists Marcellus and Helena Bar are generous new friends that I made in Rio. Check out Helenas amazing work at: Helenbar.com

At the base of the Christo statue. I had to walk a mile up the mountain in the blistering heat to view...I was cursing God

The beach of Coppacabana