Monday, April 19, 2010

Impressive Auction Results for UltraVelvet

Eric Aston and Meredith Rose, the co-creators of The UltraVelvet Collection experienced outstanding auction results last week in New York at Phillips de Pury & Company. Estimated between $6,000 and $8,000, Sex Sells sold for an impressive $13,750, nearly double the initial estimate. The newest collection from the creative duo, The Panoramas mark a departure from previous UltraVelvet works. Playfully seductive, these digitally enhanced and layered images are both vintage and futuristic. This incredible success at their first major auction is only a taste of what’s to come for these burgeoning young artists.

Please contact the gallery for all inquiries and further information. Appointments are available 7 days a week for private viewing and discussing your collecting needs.

Guy Hepner
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Monday, April 12, 2010

It's All Back On

In less than 5 days, Jason Alper's highly anticipated inaugural show, It's All Back On, opens at 300 N Robertson. With champagne and caviar provided by Petrossian, Paris, an RSVP is essential for this red carpet event. The reception with the artist begins at 7:30 pm, this Saturday, April 17th. Several pieces from the exhibition have already been pre-sold to collectors. Contact the gallery to schedule preview appointments prior Saturday’s opening. Please RSVP to info@guyhepner.com no later than Friday, April 16th.

Guy Hepner
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Friday, April 9, 2010

Jason Alper Street Art

With 8 days and counting until the opening of Jason Alper’s much anticipated show, It’s All Back On, the streets of Hollywood have been overrun with paste-ups of the already iconic image, Mr. Pink. Alper’s guerilla art campaign has generated a great deal excitement throughout the LA street art scene. The buzz is sure to grow as April 17th approaches and It’s All Back On opens exclusively at Guy Hepner in West Hollywood.

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Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Chris Bracey: Neon



Chris Bracey has been been “the neon man” for more than 35 years. Bracey has produced signs for top directors from Stanley Kubrick to Tim Burton. Neons by Bracey have been featured in numerous films including, Batman with Jack Nicholson, the original Tomb Raider and Judge Dredd, while he has had creative collaborations with David LaChapelle, Alexander McQueen and Noble & Webster. Bracey even collects and salvages old iconic signs and neons before they are discarded and disappear forever. Repaired, elaborated and resurrected by Bracey, these pieces become icons of their own.


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Jason Alper: My America


With only 12 days until the opening of It’s All Back On, Jason Alper describes his motivation for the creation of the incendiary piece, My America.

“I ask myself the question. What does the American flag represent to me? The most iconic flag of all? Yes. Perfection in its design? Quite possibly. War? Absolutely.

I'm certainly not the first person to comment on America, through the imagery of a flag. Mark Twain's, 'Weapons of Satire', did the same thing at the beginning of the 20th century.

But this isn't an anti-American statement. Far from it. It's a shame that the flag, once perceived by the rest of the world, as a symbol of freedom, is now, the complete opposite. What was once, an image of positivity, success and iconography, as Jasper Johns so masterfully executed, is now, far more negative than it's ever been.

I've been fortunate enough to travel across America, countless times, always encountering patriotism of the highest order. This is the only country, where people make the effort to shroud their homes in huge flags. I've always liked this. It simply looks cool.

When I think of the American flag in 2010, sadly, it's too commonly seen in war situations. For this reason, I decided to build the piece with 19 US issue rifles, making the stripes and 50 hand grenades, for the stars. The rifles are positioned at different heights, giving the illusion of the flag blowing in the wind, just like the Moon landing in '69.

I named the piece, My America. On one hand, it sadly reflects the waste of lives and money, and how the people fighting each other are weirdly, the innocent parties, while the real guilty culprits are the Politicians who never get their hands dirty.

It makes me think how many guns and hand grenades have ruined so many lives, time after time. You would imagine someone would realize that, this may not be the best solution. I'd like to think that this piece has transformed something ugly, into something quite beautiful and positive.”

It's All Back On opens April 17, 2010, exclusively at Guy Hepner, in West Hollywood.


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Jason Alper: What Would Jesus Wear?


As the countdown continues to the opening of It’s All Back On, Jason Alper shares his thoughts on What Would Jesus Wear?; an evocative painting inspired simultaneously by the Renaissance master Caravaggio and the luxury label Louis Vuitton.

“I wanted to ask the question that nobody has really ever asked. What would Jesus wear? For this, I used my favorite Caravaggio painting - The Incredulity of Saint Thomas. This was my template. I began to dress Jesus up, in different outfits. There was no competition. The question had been answered. It was going to be Louis Vuitton. I love the idea of combining two incredibly iconic images from both 1601 and 2010. I hope this allows lovers of both, Caravaggio and Louis Vuitton, or Jesus for that matter, to discover each other, if they haven’t already. I’ve tried to stay as true to the original as possible, using oil on canvas.”

It's All Back On opens April 17, 2010, exclusively at Guy Hepner, in West Hollywood.


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