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a) a note to all indigenous
people everywhere. , 31 x 24,
mixed media on board, 2008

b) rodeo jesus, 31 x 24, mixed media on board, 2008

how often this winter, not very, mixed media on canvas,
64 x 24

c) kitten, 39 x 30,
acrylic on board, 2008

forever six, Jonbenet
Ramsey, 40" x 48", acrylic, ink and make-up on board, 2005

blonde meat, 16" x 20", mixed media on board, 2007
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holy war for some (the others were wanting gardens), 80
x 44, mixed media on board, 2008

d ) busy brain series one, 23 x 28, mixed media on board, 2008

e ) busy brain series two, 23 x 28, mixed media on board
2008

f) busy brain series
three, 23 x 28, mixed media on board
2008

n'est rien
18 x 24
silkscreen on paper
edition of 20
Blue
Bird, Mixed Media, 28 x 24
Love Rather Flower Bombs, 20.5" x 5.5", limited edition silk
screen print, edition of 108
I dont understand you,
37" x 64", mixed media on wood
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Leo
Kesting Gallery Presents:
Gallery 1: Jonny Fenix - The Show Up
Gallery
2: Ad Hoc Art
May 29 - June 15, 2008
Opening Night Reception: Thursday May 29th from 7:00 – 10:00 pm
812 Washington St (at the corner of Gansevoort) New York NY 10014
8th Ave A, C, E and L train Stop or 1,2,3 to 14th Street
Tuesday – Sunday from 11:00 am until 7:00 pm
Admission is free to the public phone : 917-650-3760 / 917-292-8865
http://www.leokesting.com
Jonny Fenix, Los Angeles renegade currently hiding out
in Portland, Oregon, brings fresh canvas this May to Leo Kesting Gallery
for his first solo exhibition at our new Manhattan space. His latest collection
entitled, The Show Up, solidifies Fenix’s satirical approach to
digesting the contradictions of mass media and the reality they gloss
over.
Catholic imagery engages this new collection in a mass
of visual dialog. Fenix’s recent painting, “A Note to All
Indigenous Peoples Everywhere”, can be viewed as a “reaction
to the sanitation and colonization of native people everywhere, being
‘saved’ by the church is a synonym for native cultures introduction
to disease, slavery and reform,” explains Fenix.
This composition could also be viewed to contradict the
laissez-faire attitude plagued in the “Jesus is my Homeboy”
t-shirt mentality breeding in youth culture. ”Jesus is a person
whom all people of the world can relate to one way or another,”
illustrates gallery director John Leo. “Fenix uses this common bond
to communicate Jesus’ message to us, in a way not unlike the Pope.”
The “new uneasy works” of Jonny Fenix are
a vessel to create discomfort. While politicians are using religion to
obtain power in this already overly non-secular world, Fenix plays on
this by contradicting all that is socially acceptable.
Jonny Fenix’s
politically charged raw materials such as motor oil and blood, construct
screen prints and collages that invite cultural critique with cheeky humor
and charm. This new collection, The Show Up, gives the viewer ample reason
to view the positive sides of our modern life. The Show Up opens to the
public with a reception for the artist at Leo Kesting Gallery on Thursday
May 29th from 7:00 until 10:00 pm.
Gallery 2:
Leo Kesting Gallery will host 8 artists from Brooklyn's Ad Hoc Art in
it's Gallery 2, in association with it's solo show in Gallery 1 with artist
Jonny Fenix. Ad Hoc artists Gaia, Elbowtoe, DAIN, Imminent Disaster, PMP,
Unplate, John Breiner & Connie Wang will have work on display, bringing
a little Brooklyn flavor and love to the meat-packing district of Manhattan.
From its origins as Capla Kesting Fine Art in Brooklyn, the Leo Kesting
Gallery launched in 2003 and developed an aggressive campaign to introduce
new figurative artists to collectors and art supporters. Leo Kesting offers
the art viewing public an opportunity to see forthcoming talents in an
intimate setting where undiscovered, cutting-edge artists are presented
to the contemporary art scene.
Leo Kesting Gallery is located at 812 Washington St at the corner of Gansevoort
in Manhattan's Meat Packing District. A, C, E, or L train to 8th Ave and
14th Street or 1,2,3 train to 14th Street. Gallery hours are Tuesday to
Sunday from 11am until 7pm.
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