Brian Leo "This Air is Full"

Leo Kesting

poster for Brian Leo "This Air is Full"

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Brian Leo’s latest exhibition, This Air is Full, questions the media’s role in terror, lies and false propaganda. Viewers are invited into the provocative realm of “garage-pop surrealism” examining everything from environmental destruction to tabloid sex scandals. In Brian’s world, nothing is off limits and things are never what they seem.

Seduced by a stunning barrage of popular imagery, viewers quickly uncover haunting messages hidden just beneath the surface. In Cliche (mixed media, 72 x 60, 2010), a terrorized image of a polar bear can be seen with the word cliché on its head amongst an abstraction of modern warfare as a symbol of environmental disaster. With Nobel Peace Prize (mixed media, 72 x 60, 2010), Leo examines the irony of both the Prize’s origins and Obama’s premature reception of it through masturbatory gesture. In Tiger’s Speech, (mixed media, 24 x 24, 2010), an image of a tiger’s head is seen among a golf course in the distant background with the words “Is it a Crime to Love Pussy” in the foreground. Each candy-coated image sets the stage for Brian’s most salacious exhibition yet.

“The Snoopy house found in the center of the installation with a set of phalluses resembling the Twin Towers is a symbolic reference to the foreclosure financial crisis. In these hard times, even childhood icons are forced to leave their homes,” states gallerist David Kesting

[Image: Brian Leo "Cliche" (2010) mixed media on canvas, 72 x 60 in.]

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Schedule

from March 18, 2010 to May 02, 2010

Opening Reception on 2010-03-18 from 19:00 to 22:00

Artist(s)

Brian Leo

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