KENNY SCHARF Hollywood Stars 8 December
through 26 January 2002
LOS ANGELES, 1 October
2001 -- Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions presented Hollywood
Stars, an exhibition of new paintings by Los Angeles-based
artist Kenny Scharf. An opening reception took place on Saturday
8 December from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm. For images and additional information
please call 323.957.1777.
Los Angeles is a star-struck
city, and the allure of the city’s sparkling celebrity finish
seems to permeate Kenny Scharf's new series of portraits. His newest
paintings playfully aggrandize a variety of Los Angeles personalities,
friends of the artist, from both the art world and the film world
alike. The exhibition consisted of 25 portraits each with their
own elaborately hand-made frame. Scharf represents his sitter as
transformed by his unique eye, filtered through an idiosyncratic
lens of vibrant color and other-worldy charm. Each portrait demonstrates
Scharf's ability to blend the necessary amount of reality and fantasy
inherent in today’s popular culture. Along with this comes
a hyper-consciousness toward image construction and enhancement;
in Scharf’s portraits, eccentricities become assets and ordinary
qualities are embellished with glitz and glamour.
Having grown up in the
San Fernando Valley, Scharf is well aware of the cultural nuances
of Los Angeles. In fact this project developed, in part, because
of his desire to bring together his artistic practice with the dominant
culture of Hollywood. This merging of the art world and the film
world as Scharf depicts it seems a perfect fit. Having lived away
from Los Angles for the past two decades, these portraits are a
way for Scharf to reinterpret his perspective of the Los Angeles
celebrity from a refreshed point of view. The images also reveal
the strangely separate worlds of art and film in Los Angeles and
in so doing manage to create accidental points of intersection.
Kenny Scharf’s
exhibition at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions coincided with
a project opening in November at LACMALab, a research and development
unit of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.