Sunday, June 6, 2010

David Drebin: Seascapes

David Drebin’s Seascapes evoke feelings of wonder and awe. Though the photographs are taken from remote vantage points, Drebin manages to immerse the viewer in the setting. Drebin’s Seascapes are instilled with a sense of sentimentality that reflects a strong sense of place. These incredible works by Drebin allow one to engage with the world in a new and mysterious way.

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Guy Hepner
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West Hollywood, CA 90048


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Now Available: Rare Warhol Marilyns

Guy Hepner is pleased to make available three rare Warhol Marilyns from the original 1967 series. Just deaccessioned by a private collector, these striking works are three of the most desirable color ways from Warhol's series. As one of the founders of the Pop Art movement, Warhol examined the iconography of American culture and the mass media’s depiction of it. Warhol chose a publicity photograph from the film Niagara (1953) for his immortalizing series of Marilyn. One might ascribe, in part, the level of cult worship of Marilyn Monroe to Andy Warhol for his iconic depiction of her.

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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Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Decompose/Compose: Resurrect

Alex Guofeng Cao pays homage to pop culture's most famous icons in a very unique way. At first glance, Cao's series Decompose/Compose: Resurrect appears to simply be portraits of celebrities, such as Marilyn Monroe, Andy Warhol and Brigitte Bardot. Upon closer inspection, one can see that Cao's pieces are composed of small repetitive images. The arrays of miniscule visages used by Cao to form the larger portraits, are themselves iconic images. Cao's images are imposing and arresting to say the least. Cao's work has been exhibited extensively worldwide and is held in many prominent collections.

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

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