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Showing posts with label Richard Colman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Richard Colman. Show all posts

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Richard Colman opening May 22nd




New Image Art Gallery
Presents

RICHARD COLMAN
“Keep Out the Light”


Opening Reception Saturday, May 22, 2010 from 7‑10pm

Preview (Open to the Public) Friday, May 21, 2010 from 7-10pm

On View May 22 – July 3, 2010



LOS ANGELES – Opening May 22, New Image Art Gallery presents “Keep Out the Light,” a solo exhibition that features new paintings, sculpture and site-specific installations by Richard Colman. “Keep Out the Light” marks Colman’s first solo exhibition in Los Angeles since 2007.

In this most recent body of work, Colman shows the struggles of the architect working “behind the scenes” of the elaborate; both beautiful and claustrophobic among landscapes and artifacts. Richard’s work demonstrates a unique language drawing on the intricacies of an Indian Miniature, to the antiquity of the more abstract and symbolic nature of Byzantine art. Colman’s patterns have the repetition and geometry associated with Islamic tiles and mosaics. Narratives depict day-glo orgies, fusing the sinister with the comical. A pantheon of internalized imagery and shared iconography comes into play in the shape of occult symbols, silhouettes, and rainbow sprays of color, piles of viscera, in a concoction of violence and ecstasy.

The subjects of his paintings—from headless bears to naked men—are presented in a theatrical way, like actors in a play, standing in formation. The work captures the feeling of being frozen on stage, anticipating what will come next and never quite finding out.

The title of the show, “Keep Out the Light,” references the density of Colman’s work, as well as his obsessive work habits, serving as a sort of escape for the artist. The works in this new exhibition exhibit the strength of obsessive patterning and imagery to drive away the delusions of everyday life.

Colman will be constructing a space within the gallery that will both highlight the work and invite viewers to step into the art and explore and experience the landscape of “Keep Out the Light”.

The opening reception will take place on May 22, 7-10 p.m. at New Image Art, 7908 Santa Monica Boulevard, West Hollywood, CA 90046. The exhibition runs through July 3, 2010.

Music will be provided by the act W-H-I-T-E an electronic pop influenced solo project by Cal Arts student Cory Hanson. Commemorative tee shirts will be for sale and graciously made by 2K, and drinks provided by Primo Beer. For additional information, contact info@newimageartgallery.com.

About Richard Colman
Colman was born in 1976 and grew up in Bethesda, Maryland, a suburb of Washington, D.C. Colman graduated from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts, in 2002. He has exhibited extensively throughout the world in solo and group exhibitions including Krets, Malmo Sweeden, V1 Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark, Merry Karnowsky Gallery, Los Angeles, Union Gallery, London, UK and ARKEN Museum Of Modern Art, Denmark. In 2006, Gingko Press released a book cataloging his work titled “I Was Just Leaving.” Colman currently lives and works in San Francisco, California. www.richardcolmanart.com

About New Image Art Gallery
Marsea Goldberg, founder and director of New Image Art, started the gallery in 1994 in her 10 by 10 design studio. Since then, the gallery has grown to attract a global cult following, grabbing the interest of art lovers and collectors worldwide. Renowned for her discriminating eye and solid curatorial skills, New Image Art Gallery continues to show the works of established and emerging artists coming out of the street, skate, fine art and surf scenes. Over the years, the gallery has launched or mobilized the careers of Shepard Fairey, Ed Templeton, Jo Jackson, Chris Johanson, Rich Jacobs, Rebecca Westcott, Neckface, Cleon Peterson, Megan Whitmarsh, Faile, Tauba Auerbach, Matt Leines, the Date Farmers, Judith Supine, and Bäst, just to name a few. www.newimageartgallery.com

New Image Art Gallery
7908 Santa Monica Blvd.
West Hollywood, CA 90046
T: 323.654.2192
www.newimageartgallery.com
Open Tuesday - Saturday, 1pm to 6pm

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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Pretty / Kinky

We're really excited about the great work everyone is sending in for the show this Friday!
Check out these Richard Colman pieces!

And these very stimulating works by Erik Foss! If these don't arouse your interest you might want to get that checked out.


Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Our Next Show



November 6th 7-10PM
New Image Art
7908 Santa Monica Blvd. @ Fairfax
Los Angeles, CA 90046

featuring work from:
Judith Supine,Paul Wackers, Cleon Peterson, Skullphone, The
Date Farmers, Richard Coleman, Kellesimone Waits, Dennis
McNett, My Mo, Jordin Isip, Eddie Ruscha, Lori D., and Erik Foss

Monday, September 7, 2009

San Francisco The first post - Richard Coleman

Richard Coleman in his studio in the SF Mission District



I never realized how much planning and drawing goes into Richard's paintings.
Here are some drawings that were plastered on a huge wall in his studio. They
resemble Renaissance Cartoons. The work in his studio contain a tremendous amount of skill and drawing
ability not to mentions a perversely twisted and humorous narrative....
His newer works have
tighter details and a more intricate
geometric composition.




An amazing lantern in Richard's studio designed by the artist-AJ Fosik.





I was in SF the last 5 days and covered lots of ground.
Had the best time and hung out with some of my closest friends and artists.

Here are some images from the artist Richard Coleman's studio
in the Mission.

On a side note---
There is a
stoner, hippie guy who lives below his studio
who owns 2 wolves that seemed really sweet till they started howling.

Richard is working on really large works for a show in Europe and will be showing
some pieces with us during the Eden Fair Oct 22 in LA.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Richard Colman!






We're super excited to be working with Richard Colman. Here are a few pics of what he's been up to lately - feast your eyes. You can look forward to his exhibition here at New Image in the new year!