ROA “Metazoa”

Jonathan LeVine Gallery

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Jonathan LeVine Gallery presents Metazoa, a series of new works by Belgian artist ROA in what will be his debut solo exhibition at the gallery. Prior to the opening of Metazoa, the artist will participate in a residency at Mana Contemporary in Jersey City, during which he will create all new works and paint a public mural at a Mana-owned building located near the approach to the Holland Tunnel.

ROA specializes in the portrayal of animals, specifically those that have been forced to dwell in the outskirts of urban society. Concentrating on wildlife that is native to the area where he is painting, this nomadic artist creates location specific work in a restricted time frame and allows the immediate surroundings to inspire him. For six-weeks leading up to the opening of Metazoa, ROA worked in Jersey City painting on found objects he personally foraged and, like the displaced animals he portrays, acclimated to uncharted territory.
Predominately using a limited color palette of black, white and red, ROA paitns his creatured with vivid detail, often including anatomical features such as skeletal structures and internal organs and strives to create a powerful sense of intimacy between the viewer and animals represented.

ROA views the beaver, the state animal of New York, as a metaphor for the idea that nature has the ability to reclaim itself. The recovery of the beaver in New York City after it was previously thought extinct is exemplary of how humans and animals affect each other and reflects the artist’s interest in how animals evolve within urban landscapes. Wherever man settles, the desire to explore beyond the borders of survival leads to the extinction of species. This extermination due to mankind’s impact not only disrupts the natural balance but also leads to drastic cosmic changes, which ROA aims to convey by depicting the life, transience and carrion of animals.

ROA was born in Ghent, Belgium, which is where he began his career painting abandoned warehouses and factories and became fixated on the creatures he found living in the wreckage. His distinct portrayal of animals on a massive scale has made him one of the most recognizable street artist’s worldwide, painting murals in locations such as Cologne, Mexico City, New York City, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Rome and Sydney. In 2011, Mammal Press released a limited edition book entitled “ROA – An Introduction to Animal Representation,” which chronicles his work through photographs, sketches and reference materials. That same year his work was included in Art in the Streets, the first major museum exhibition concerning the history of graffiti and street art, at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCA) in Los Angeles, California.

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from April 04, 2015 to May 02, 2015

Opening Reception on 2015-04-04 from 18:00 to 20:00

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ROA

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