Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Guy Hepner Bal Harbour Opening 2011


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Guy Hepner announces the opening of a new location at Bal Harbour from early 2011. Located minutes north of Miami Beach, Bal Harbour is recognized as one of America's most exclusive shopping destinations.




Further information of opening date and exhibition schedule will be announced shortly.

Please contact Guy Hepner West Hollywood for further information on info@guyhepner.com

Monday, November 15, 2010

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Pop Art Market Stronger Than Ever
Nov 15th, 2010

Last Wednesday evening, November 10th, Christie's New York held an auction of post-war and contemporary art featuring many Guy Hepner artists and recorded oustanding results. Once again, the art world was reminded exactly why the genre was originally deemed 'Popular' art: This past week's showing proved the demand for Pop Art continues to match exactly what is available.

Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein, two artists that defined the period, both represented by Guy Hepner, comprised a dominating portion of the lots, and with good reason:

Each work that went to auction by Andy Warhol sold. Warhol's piece, "Big Campbell's Soup Can with Can Opener (Vegetable)," reached an incredible $23,882,500, while his "Marilyn," (pictured below), climbed to $4,450,5000. "Jackie," went for $1,650,500, "Dance Diagram," hit $1,538,500, and "Dennis Hopper," hit $965,500.



Roy Lichtenstein's results were no less impressive. The apathetic red-head in Lichtenstein's "Ohhh...Alright," from 1964 broke a record for the artist at $42,642,500 while one of Lichtenstein's later works, a fragmented thinker, and "Dennis Hopper," hit $965,500.



An insatiable demand for Pop Art exists and continues to expand the contemporary art market.

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

Guy Hepner

300 N Robertson Blvd.

West Hollywood CA, 90048

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Monday, November 8, 2010

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Now On View
Nov 08th, 2010

Guy Hepner offers a look at what's now on view at 300 N. Robertson Blvd. Artists Gavin Bond, Chris Bracey and Russell Young all have works on display now at Guy Hepner but also anticipate new works coming in this week.

From fashion photography giant, Gavin Bond's collection "Backstage: Volume 1," the brightly colored and sexy number "11" is now on view at Guy Hepner. Also expected to arrive this week are two new works from Bond's "Rebellion" series featuring Jenna Jameson.



Hugely popular neon light artist Chris Bracey's work, "Jesus Loves U," flashes spectacularly at Guy Hepner and will soon be accompanied by three works from Bracey's newest collection, "Seven Deadly Sins," including "Envy," "Lust," and "Love and Anger."



A selection of works from Russell Young's "Diamond Dust" collection are now on view at Guy Hepner. Also coming in this week to Guy Hepner are ten small canvases from Young's "Pig Portrait" collection.



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

Guy Hepner

300 N Robertson Blvd.

West Hollywood CA, 90048

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Tel: +1 310.979.0011

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Monday, November 1, 2010

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Warhol Paintings: Flowers
Nov 01th, 2010

Andy Warhol changed art forever. He is an undeniable, defining feature of modern art history, and his work is prized as a pivotal and necessary feature at Guy Hepner. His Flower Paintings series comes late in his life, and offers an expanse of insight into a legend's artistic mind through a seemingly mundane subject.


The idea to paint flowers as the subject of a major series was apparently suggested to Warhol by Henry Geldzahler, then curator at the Metropolitan Museum in New York. To some degree, the pictures belong to a long art historical tradition of still-life painting.

"With the Flowers, Andy was just trying a different subject matter. In a funny way, he was kind of repeating the history of art. It was like, now we're doing my Flower period! Like Monet's water lilies, Van Gogh's flowers, the genre." (Gerard Malanga as cited in A Year in the Life of Andy Warhol, New York 2003, p. 74).




The Flowers paintings followed Warhol's Death and Disaster series of 1962-1963--sensational images of electric chairs, suicides and horrendous car-crashes. While the Flowers can be seen as the vacuous flip-side of this horror and violence, there are some critics who believe that they are still permeated by Warhol's deep obsession with death. "What is incredible about the best of the flower paintings (especially the large ones) is that they present a distillation of much of the strength of Warhol's art--the flash of beauty that suddenly becomes tragic under the viewer's gaze. The garish and brilliantly colored flowers always gravitate toward the surrounding blackness and finally end up in a sea of morbidity. No matter how much one wishes these flowers to remain beautiful they perish under one's gaze, as if haunted by death." (J. Coplans, "Andy Warhol: The Art", Andy Warhol, exh. cat., Pasadena Art Museum, 1970, p.52).

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

Guy Hepner

300 N Robertson Blvd.

West Hollywood CA, 90048

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Tel: +1 310.979.0011

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NEW Artist: FC SOFIA
Nov 01th, 2010

Guy Hepner is thrilled to announce the new representation of Neo Pop artist, FC SOFIA.



Artist FC SOFIA's discourse is situated at the crossroads between Pop Art and the Nouveaux RĂ©alistes. Like the latter, they use objects lifted from the reality of their time, and do so thanks to a new and hyperactive tool: the Internet; a veritable global supermarket of raw material at their disposal for their works. This progressive approach has situated FC SOFIA at the top of the art market, and an exciting addition to Guy Hepner.



FC SOFIA creaties a union of both art and symbol, producing works that are in direct reference to the myths of consumerism, luxury and fashion, then playing on form and void the better to express the alienation provoked by accumulation at all cost. Each FC SOFIA work screams an integration of pop and visual culture, underscored with an associated commentary on the cult of consumerism and many other facets of modern society.



The couple, Catherine and Frederic, currently lives and works in Paris as one of the hottest artists on the market and at Guy Hepner. If ever there was way to reinvent popular art themes in a consumer society, FC SOFIA has found it. Soon to be on view at Guy Hepner, FC SOFIA offers an true originality in every sense of the world, while still rooted in a modern context.

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

Guy Hepner

300 N Robertson Blvd.

West Hollywood CA, 90048

info@guyhepner.com

Tel: +1 310.979.0011

www.guyhepner.com

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