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Deedee Cheriel presents ABRACADABRA

October 1, 2010 – 12:33 AM

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Deedee Cheriel is proud to present ABRACADABRA, an exhibition of new paintings for her first exhibition with the Merry Karnowsky Gallery.

In her satirical and playful work, animal and human hybrids engage with each other and their environment, a familiar yet surreal world in which bird-headed women riding fish seem perfectly natural. Cheriel’s works are meditations on the tedious dramas of her real-life Los Angeles social circle where boyfriend stealing friends, narcissistic hippies, do-gooders, and intellectuals are anthropomorphized into a surreal world of random theatre. Her paintings are the alchemy that transform pettiness into visual treasures.

“Cheriel’s vibrant, gestural work beautifully juxtaposes humans, plants, and animals, connecting species figuratively and literally. Her pieces are whimsical, but profound in their ability to shift the viewer’s perspective to value all life equally. Deedee’s work demonstrates a powerful tension between the design elements of stripes, patterns, and color fields, with lyrical illustration. Deedee’s work is idiosyncratic in the most ideal way… it is a reflection of her unique personality.”
- SHEPARD FAIREY

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Referring to the magic of transforming societal ailments into beauty is the source for the title of the show, “Abracadabra” the incantation chosen by magicians and mystics to heal the seemingly incurable. The word was originally used by a Roman physician in the 2nd Century who prescribed disease sufferers to wear an amulet containing the word “Abracadabra” written in the form of a triangle. Combining elements from nature, urban landscapes, history, and pop culture, the paintings delve into the universal human need to find commonalities between ourselves and the world around us.

Using acrylic paint on wood and paper in a combination of textile-like patterns, delicate lines, haphazard drips, and fragile expressions, the artist transforms personal dramas into a commentary on humanity’s heroic quest for love and connection. In one painting a cult-like group of horse-headed women kneel before a bear-headed shaman who growls sharply in brightly colored patterns resembling native weaving. The horse-women, while cultish and beautiful, can also be seen as vain and unpredictable, as referenced in Chinese, Celtic, and Greco-Roman symbolism.

Opening Reception: October 9, 2010 (8 – 11pm)
Exhibition: October 9 – November 6, 2010
Merry Karnowsky Gallery
170 S. La Brea Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90036

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DEEDEE CHERIEL: With influences (East Indian temple imagery, folk art, feminist punk rock, mysticism, and the naturalistic environments of her Pacific Northwest childhood) derived from her diverse background, Cheriel’s work explores narratives that recognize the urgency and continuing conflict in our attempts to connect to the world and each other. Cheriel began her art career creating record covers and T-shirts for the Oregon music scene in the early ’90s. She played in several all-girl bands and co-created the semi-autobiographical film Down and Out with the Dolls. Her artwork has shown in galleries in Los Angeles, New York, Miami, San Francisco, Chicago, Portland, London, and Melbourne, Australia. She currently lives and works in Los Angeles, CA. This is Deedee’s first exhibition at the Merry Karnowsky Gallery. www.deedeecheriel.com

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Nova Artscapes

October 1, 2010 – 12:08 AM

Yesterday I made a brief visit to the Scion Space in Culver City to see this fascinating show presented by Rojo Magazine. I liked what I saw so I posted some more photos HERE. -sonja

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Print Review’s from Nana…

September 27, 2010 – 11:08 AM

So…My Nana in Miami send me this review on Joshua Petker (via email) and I’m so into it that I’m thinking about having her give commentary on each new print or artist that is released…what do you think? -Sonja

“HI SWEETIE=  REALLY ENJOY LOOKING AT ALL THE NEW PRINTS YOU SEND ME, BUT REALLY, REALLY LOVE THIS JOSHUA PETKER GUY, AND HIS “SUGARWATER” GAL.  IT IS DEFINITELY ME WITH MY HAIR DYED BLACK = DON’T CARE FOR THE BLACK BUTTERFLIES, BUT I CAN REINVENT THEM TO MY CHOICE OF COLORS====ASK JOSHUA IF HE NEEDS SOME ASSISTANCE FROM A JAZZY WOMAN OF A CERTAIN AGE, WHO IS IN THE PROCESS OF FINDING HER PASSION.==PARTICULARLY LOVE “SUGARWATER” AND HER BUTTERFLIES WITH VERTIGO, OR AS MY FAVORITE EXPRESSION GOES “I FEEL PUNCHY” “ ====NANA

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The Warholian…

September 24, 2010 – 5:38 PM

Last night I attended the Warholian exhibition at the Royal T gallery in Culver City. Here’s more about the exhibition and some pictures from the opening can be found HERE.

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The Warholian is an exhibition of photos, film, portraits and objects by Andy Warhol and various artists inspired and influenced by his work.  The exhibit features a variety of Warhol-inspired pieces by artists such as Takashi Murakami, Richard Prince, Jeff Koons, and Damien Hirst, celebrating the great pop artist’s deep effect on contemporary art.

Curated by Eric Shiner, The Milton Fine Curator of Art at The Andy Warhol Museum, the exhibit features some of Warhol’s most recognizable original artwork including “Marilyn” (1967), “Electric Chair” (1971), “Dollar Sign” (1981), and “Flowers” (1970).

The Warholian is curated from the private collections of Royal/T’s owner Susan Hancock and the Alan Finkelstein Collection by the celebrated Milton Fine Curator of Art at the Andy Warhol Museum, Eric Shiner.

The Warholian exhibit is free and open to the public 10:00am to 6:00pm daily from Sept. 24, 2010 through Jan. 31, 2011.

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