On View> Repeat Offender Combines Architecture, Cardboard & Spray Paint
EVOL: Repeat Offender
Jonathan LeVine Gallery
529 West 20th Street, 9th floor
New York
Through May 5
While his artwork might be hanging on the walls of a gallery in Chelsea, Berlin-based street artist Evol adds a distinct element of urban grit to his used-cardboard and spray-paint stencil works now on display as part of his Repeat Offender exhibition. The incredibly detailed views capture the abandonment of low-income German neighborhoods, using the texture of the cardboard base to enhance the paintings’ architectural qualities. “Clean surfaces don’t speak to me, so recording these marks is a process of visually remembering the charm of a place that will soon be painted over,” Evol said in a statement. Besides his cardboard paintings, Evol is also showing paintings on metal and photographs on his 2009 installation from a slaughterhouse in Dresden, Germany.
[h/t Colossal.]
- Rosige Zukunft (HPM, Warschauer Strasse Version #4) (Courtesy Jonathan LeVine Gallery)
- Kids on Roof (HPM, Boxhagener/Kreator Version #2) (Courtesy Jonathan LeVine Gallery)
- Großes Kino (HPM, Charlottenstr Version #3) (Courtesy Jonathan LeVine Gallery)
- Minus 1 Equals 250 Plus (HPM, A&O Version #2) (Courtesy Jonathan LeVine Gallery)
- C/No4 (HPM, Neighborhood Watch Version #4) (Courtesy Jonathan LeVine Gallery)
- Exportware (HPM, Trouville Version #1) (Courtesy Jonathan LeVine Gallery)
- Bier & Jägermeister (HPM, B&J Version #1) (Courtesy Jonathan LeVine Gallery)
- Same Old Story (HPM, Jannowitz Version) (Courtesy Jonathan LeVine Gallery)
- Air Berlin (HPM, Chausseestrasee Version #3) (Courtesy Jonathan LeVine Gallery)
- No. 6 (HPM, Aëdes Version #1) (Courtesy Jonathan LeVine Gallery)
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