Working with shades of reds, blues and grays, the legendary Kenny Scharf has fashioned a tantalizing new body of paintings. On view through July 28 at TOTAH on the Lower East Side, the artworks feature a series of alluring, surreal landscapes. The exhibition, aptly titled blue blood, both entertains and provokes, as it raises questions as to the future of our planet. Featured above is Out of the Void, painted with oil and acrylic on linen with aluminum frame. Several more images I captured while visiting the exhibit follow:
Greysvillandia, 2019, Oil on linen with aluminum frame
Fuzzjungle, 2019, Oil, acrylic and spraypaint on linen with aluminum frame
What Me Worry? (Red), 2019, Oil, acrylic, silkscreen ink and mylar on linen with aluminum frame
In the Beginning, 2019, Oil, acrylic and diamond dust on linen
Segment of Funderworld — mesmerizing installation with fluorescent spray paint submerged in black-lit darkness
Located at 183 Stanton Street, TOTAH is open Tuesday through Saturday, 11am – 6pm.
Photos by Lois Stavsky
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