Exhibitions – Fine Art & Installation https://www.garytaxali.com Fine Art & Illustration Mon, 25 Jan 2016 18:50:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://www.garytaxali.com/wp-content/uploads/taxalilogosmaller-1.jpg Exhibitions – Fine Art & Installation https://www.garytaxali.com 32 32 Art for Chef Keller Wins Society of Illustrators Award https://www.garytaxali.com/art-for-chef-keller-wins-society-of-illustrators-award/ Mon, 25 Jan 2016 18:49:03 +0000 https://www.garytaxali.com/?p=11742 A short while ago, I was commissioned to create artwork for the amazing Chef Thomas Keller, who runs the famous 3 Michelin star restaurant The French Laundry in the Napa Valley.  Anthony Bourdain called his restaurant, “the best restaurant in the world…period.” The artwork was created for Chef Keller’s publication, Finesse for an upcoming issue. He was so happy with the art, he purchased the original.

If that wasn’t an honour enough, I recently found out the art won an award at the Society of Illustrators.  On Feb 3rd, the award reception will be taking place at the Society in NYC, so if you’re in NYC you may attend the reception/opening of the awards exhibit.

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Award from The Society of Illustrators https://www.garytaxali.com/award-from-the-society-of-illustrators-2/ Mon, 04 Jan 2016 23:10:54 +0000 https://www.garytaxali.com/?p=11706 Last year, I created a poster for Artscape (a not-for-profit urban development organization in Toronto that provides spaces for artists) for their annual fundraiser.  I am pleased to announce this poster has won a Society Of Illustrators​ award!  The opening reception is this Friday, January 8th in NYC.

This artwork is now available as a print, which can be purchased HERE.

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Jonathan LeVine 10th Anniversary Show – New Print Release https://www.garytaxali.com/jonathan-levine-10th-anniversary-show-new-print-release/ Mon, 16 Feb 2015 14:55:18 +0000 https://www.garytaxali.com/?p=11070 This weekend, I will be in NYC for the  Jonathan LeVine Gallery​ Gallery 10th Anniversary show.  It opens on Saturday, February 21st from 6 -8 pm.

Through the gallery and Dynamo Editions​, we are releasing my new, limited edition silk screen print, “We Need to Talk”.

Please join me at the opening if you are in town!  Please click here for more details.

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King East Design District https://www.garytaxali.com/praesent-et-urna-turpis-sadips/ https://www.garytaxali.com/praesent-et-urna-turpis-sadips/#respond Sat, 20 Sep 2014 17:26:20 +0000 http://theme-fusion.com/avada/?p=213 I was lucky to participate in this past year’s King East Design District Event.  I collaborated with showrooms Bulthaup and DOM Interiors to come up with interesting installations.

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Press Release – Gary Taxali solo show “Unforget Me” at Jonathan Levine Gallery Feb 22/14 https://www.garytaxali.com/press-release-gary-taxali-solo-show-unforget-me-at-jonathan-levine-gallery-feb-2214/ Wed, 05 Feb 2014 23:51:06 +0000 https://www.garytaxali.com/?p=10897 Unforget Me

Solo exhibition of new works by Gary Taxali

529 West 20th Street
February 22—March 22, 2014
Opening Reception: Saturday, February 22, 6—8pm

NEW YORK, NY (January 22, 2014) — Jonathan LeVine Gallery is pleased to present Unforget Me, new works by Toronto-based artist Gary Taxali in what will be his second solo exhibition at the gallery. Unforget Me includes works on paper and panel, including the artist’s largest piece to date.

Taxali creates hand-drawn typography and expressive, cartoon-like figures with layers of printmaking techniques such as rubber stamps and silkscreen. Known for a graphic style and retro aesthetic, his imagery is largely inspired by vintage animation and printed ephemera (comics, advertising and packaging). Taxali works with multiple mediums and utilizes a variety of found materials like old book covers and torn, age-worn, scribbled-on pages.
Taxali describes the exhibition as exploring: “themes of love, separation, isolation, unease, excitement, revelations and absolute joy through the overarching theme of paradoxes. In these works, my characters try to make sense of their situations and the dualities therein. Many of the works contain opposite reactions, both in concept and execution. I’ve also employed the use of non-existent words. An effective way for me to convey all of this is through humor, both light and dark, mocking the flaws of the human condition yet serving as a sweet reminder that nothing should ever be taken absolutely seriously—I try to unforget that every day.”

 

“Gary Taxali visually blends now with then. His style, inspired by vintage comics and advertising art, is repurposed with the goal of communicating the ironies and comical essence of pop-culture. His work is at once alluring and endearing. Despite the vintage look, he is neither maudlin nor nostalgic. His imagery is rich in satiric verve.”—Steven Heller

“Gary Taxali is one of those rare artists whose work is immediately inviting and familiar, yet idiosyncratic and unmistakable. He has created a universe of characters, slogans and motifs reminiscent of ‘50s advertising, comics and painted signs but rendered in a minimal, sophisticated style. Though much of Gary’s work appears to be about struggle and disappointment, there is gleeful mischief, beauty and poetic irony as well.”—Shepard Fairey

ABOUT THE ARTIST      
Gary Taxali was born in Chandigarh, India in 1968 and raised in Toronto, Canada. In 1991, Taxali graduated from Ontario College of Art and Design University (OCAD). Taxali is an award winning illustrator and his fine artwork has been exhibited in galleries in the United States and Europe as well as museums such as the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York and the Contemporary Art Museum in Rome. In 2011, two books of his work were released: Mono Taxali, published by 279 Editions, and I Love You, OK?, published by teNeues. In 2012, The Royal Canadian Mint released a special edition of six 25¢ coins which feature Taxali’s artwork and typography.

ABOUT JONATHAN LEVINE GALLERY

Jonathan LeVine Gallery is committed to new and cutting edge art. Our roots go back to 1995, when Jonathan’s life-long participation in punk and underground music grew into a curatorial experiment with the visual culture that surrounded him. We moved to Chelsea in 2005, with an eye towards honoring and connecting with the history and context of Post War art. We contribute to the dialogue by challenging the conventions of the canon – exploring the terrain of the high/low and everything in between. Jonathan LeVine Gallery is located at 529 West 20th Street and 557C West 23rd Street, New York, NY 10011. For further information, please visit: www.jonathanlevinegallery.com, email: info@jonathanlevinegallery.com or call: 212.243.3822.

 

529 West 20th Street + 557C West 23rd Street | New York, NY 10011 | www.jonathanlevinegallery.com

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Wider Than a Postcard Show https://www.garytaxali.com/wider-than-a-postcard-show/ Wed, 10 Apr 2013 23:37:53 +0000 https://www.garytaxali.com/?p=10878 Next month, I will be in a group show in Portland, OR at the wonderful Breeze Block Gallery.  The show is curated by Sven Davis from Arrested Motion and runs from May 2 – June 1, 2013.  Sven, Breeze Block and I have worked together in the past on shows before but this one really resonates with me.  The entire show consists of 400 unframed 4×6″ “postcards” of original works by all the artists.  I created 3 works for the show and after I did them, I thought it would be really terrific to do even more, and perhaps mount a solo show or create a book with my fictitious postcards.  Maybe, just maybe.  In the meantime, wish you were here.

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Assemblages Show at Soho House Toronto https://www.garytaxali.com/assemblages-show-at-soho-house-toronto/ Tue, 11 Dec 2012 23:33:15 +0000 https://www.garytaxali.com/?p=10864 A few months ago, Soho House opened in Toronto.  This private, artist members-only club is located in various city around the world including London (where it started), Berlin, LA, NYC and Mumbai.  I was asked to be a Founding Member and subsequently invited to be the first artist to mount a show at the Toronto House.  Much of my work involves a process of assemblage, a process whereby I mix and match bits of drawing, screen printing and even random painting employing mixed media techniques.  I’ve always been enthralled by the work of Ray Johnson and the way he used to combine elements to create a visual narrative.

The result is a show of 12 mixed media pieces assembled from these experiments.  Most of it is screen printed using a small Gocco printer from RISO but many are drawings and paintings (pen and acrylic, gouache and ink).  Each piece is approximately 18″ by 24″ and in them, can be found many of the same characters and words that I often repeat in my work.

 

 

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My Artwork for the POST-IT Show https://www.garytaxali.com/my-artwork-for-the-post-it-show/ Sun, 09 Dec 2012 23:32:35 +0000 https://www.garytaxali.com/?p=10861 My artwork from Giant Robot’s annual Post-It Show.

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