Jason
Douglas Griffin – 80’s Babies October 16 – November 2, 2008
Jason Douglas Griffin,
Cool Grey, 72” x 52”, mixed media on canvas, 2008
Jason Douglas Griffin,
80's Babies, 11 x 8, mixed media on paper, 2008
Jason Douglas Griffin,
Brian or Ryan, 36 x 36, mixed media on wood, 2008
Jason Douglas Griffin,
Cesar Series Weekend Nearing, 18 x 24 , mixed media on wood, 2008
Jason Douglas Griffin,
Hat Captain, 18 x 24 , mixed media on wood, 2008
Jason
Douglas Griffin, Choke, 24 x 64 , mixed media on wood, 2008
Jason Douglas Griffin,
Diffent Hat, 12” x 12”, mixed media on wood, 2008
Jason Douglas Griffin,
2 Girls with Hats, 12” x 12” (each), mixed media on wood,
2008
Jason Douglas Griffin,
His Shoes, 6” x 4”, mixed media on paper, 2008
Jason Douglas Griffin,
In Person, 48” x 72”, mixed media on canvas, 2008
Jason Douglas Griffin,
Solo, 7” x 7”, mixed media on paper, 2008
Jason Douglas Griffin,Close Both and Look Away, 10”
x 12”, mixed media on paper, 2008
Jason Douglas
Griffin, I can Tango, 8” x 5”, mixed media on paper, 2008
Jason Douglas
Griffin,Neat, 9” x 7”, mixed media on paper, 2008
Jason Douglas
Griffin,You Sleep, 6” x 4”, mixed media on paper, 2008
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Leo
Kesting Gallery Presents:
Jason Douglas Griffin – 80’s Babies
October 16 – November 15, 2008
Opening Night Reception: Thur Oct 16th from 7 - 10pm
812 Washington St (at Gansevoort) NY NY 10014
8th Ave A, C, E and L train Stop or 1,2,3 to 14th St
Tue - Sat from 11:00 am until 7:00 pm Sun 1– 6pm
Admission is free to the public phone: 917-650-3760 / 917-292-8865
http://www.leokesting.com
Jason Douglas Griffin,
the critically acclaimed New York street painter who is preparing a monograph
to be released on HarperCollins, presents a collection of figurative,
narrative paintings and illustrations debuting at Leo Kesting on October
16th. The series of artworks entitled “80’s Babies”
showcases Jason’s signature graphic style of strong line and color
to capture what he refers to as collaboration or narrative of his sitters.
“For me it represents a passion for people, meeting a person getting
to know them and collaborating with them to discover their story,“
Jason explains about his work. “In this collection I am trying to
discover the sitter’s narrative and reflect that on my canvas, a
representation of who they are as a person as opposed to a portrait.”
”Jason’s
artwork is a brand of illustration and painting creating a balance in
his artwork that allows the viewer to get caught in the emotion and drama
depicted in the subjects' own visual story,” galleriest David Kesting
stated. “These artworks are an example of how young artists, enculturated
in our graphic society, reflect upon the roots and foundations of painting
which is the portrait. Afterwards the challenge is to discover your own
voice from within that foundation and make it into your own. With 80's
Babies, Jason shows he can do that in a unique and original way.”
80’s Babies
opens to the public with a reception for the artist at Leo Kesting Gallery
on Thursday October 16th from 7:00 until 10:00 pm.
From its origins as Capla Kesting Fine Art in Brooklyn, the Leo Kesting
Gallery launched in 2003 and developed an aggressive campaign to introduce
new figurative artists to collectors and art supporters. Leo Kesting offers
the art viewing public an opportunity to see forthcoming talents in an
intimate setting where undiscovered, cutting-edge artists are presented
to the contemporary art scene.
Leo Kesting Gallery is located at 812 Washington St at the corner of Gansevoort
in Manhattan's Meat Packing District. A, C, E, or L train to 8th Ave and
14th Street or 1,2,3 train to 14th Street. Gallery hours are Tuesday to
Sunday from 11am until 7pm.
Intensely personal, while at the same time unpretentious and accessible,
Jason Douglas Griffin’s paintings borrow equally from classical
artistic traditions, urban aesthetic, and pop culture. In Griffin’s
work, the intersection of cultures and ideologies produce an innovative
style that challenges the common perceptions of art and identity.
Griffin’s art has been featured in several cities
around the country, including Miami, Chicago, Washington DC, and New York,
as well internationally, in China and Holland. He has been written about
in magazines like, NY Arts Magazine and The Economist, and has been featured
in The Washington Post, numerous times.
Griffin not only works to exhibit his art in galleries,
but he has also tapped into the literary world with his upcoming HarperCollins
release, “My Name is Jason. Mine Too.,” scheduled to be released,
Spring 2009.
Griffin currently
resides in Queens, New York.
Leo
Kesting Gallery gallery
is located at 812 Washington St New York NY 10014
phone: 917-650-3760
at the corner of Ganesvoort
St
8th Ave 14th st A,C, E and L train Stop