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1 week ago
Thursday, October 29, 2009 at 5:18 pm

Find out more at: DigitalRetna.com . ElMac.net . RobertBermanGallery.com

3 weeks ago
Tuesday, October 13, 2009 at 1:51 am

Here's a sneak preview of the new mural by Retna and The Mac at the RVCA hedquatres. More flicks coming soon.

Source: RVCA

4 weeks ago
Saturday, October 10, 2009 at 2:43 pm

Find out more at: DigitalRetna.com, ElMac.net and YuriHasegawa.com

1 month ago
Wednesday, October 7, 2009 at 2:22 am

Find out more at: DigitalRetna.com, ElMac.net and YuriHasegawa.com

1 month ago
Tuesday, October 6, 2009 at 11:19 am

Find out more at: DigitalRetna.com, ElMac.net and YuriHasegawa.com

1 month ago
Sunday, September 27, 2009 at 12:53 am

Check more of Yuri Hasegawa's photos on her Known Gallery profile HERE

1 month ago
Saturday, September 26, 2009 at 5:07 pm
1 month ago
Saturday, September 26, 2009 at 2:56 am

Public opening: September 26 to October 17, 2009

1 month ago
Thursday, September 24, 2009 at 3:52 pm

 Find out more at: Retna and The Mac

 

1 month ago
Thursday, September 24, 2009 at 1:34 am

 

Retna and The Mac | Vagos y Reinas

September 26 to October 17, 2009

ROBERT BERMAN GALLERY
At Bergamot Station Arts Center
2525 Michigan Avenue, C2/D5,
Santa Monica, Calif 90404

 

1 month ago
Wednesday, September 16, 2009 at 11:47 am

Robert Berman Gallery Presents the First Collaborative Exhibit of Mac and Retna

Vagos y Reinas
Curated by Brett Aronson
September 26 to October 17, 2009

Santa Monica, CA, August 18, 2009 — Robert Berman Gallery is pleased to present Vagos y Reinas, an exhibition of selected works by artists and muralists Mac and Retna. Vagos y Reinas marks the first time these longtime collaborators have exhibited in a gallery together.

Mac and Retna are unlikely partners. Mac is a photorealist: His work in spray paint makes the medium dissolve into a sea of classical touches. Retna is all brush: He is known for his abstract embellishments and calligraphic font. Collaboration is a constant in graffiti, but from the first time that Mac and Retna worked together on a mural it was clear that each painter brought out the best in the other; that the precision of one balanced the looseness of the other. In the five years since, Mac and Retna have collaborated on more than 20 murals around the globe, producing some of the most memorable, monumental work in recent memory. Vagos y Reinas is their widely anticipated first collaborative gallery show.

Mac and Retna’s murals are points of neighborhood pride, and it has made them local heroes. They often get involved in the communities they paint in, speaking in schools or mentoring young artists. Their murals have also become local landmarks—so much so that their piece on La Brea and 3rd was included in a recent Los Angeles Times ad campaign featuring iconic people and places that represent the city.

Vagos y Reinas brings their outdoor work inside. The title of the show, which translates to “vagrants and queens,” references Mac and Retna’s street-infused styles and celestial depictions of women. On exhibit are large-scale pieces that represent some of their best work together. For example, with “Gracias a la Vida,” an 11-by-11-foot canvas, Mac and Retna exalt a photo of a beautiful woman into a divine being. It is a perfect example of their use of graffiti and fine art, combining spray paint with Alphonse Mucha’s whiplash curves, motifs pulled from Byzantine art, and a powerful image that recalls Gustav Klimt.

The exhibit also serves as a retrospective, showcasing individual work from each artist before and after they met, as well as brand new pieces that demonstrate their maturation. “I think that our development as individual artists has made our collaborative work that much stronger and more unique,” Mac explains. Mac will show his extremely technical photorealistic canvases, while Retna plans to create a floor-to-ceiling installation of his calligraphic font.

The exhibition coincides with the release of Alianza (Upper Playground/Gingko Press), a 96-page hardcover book that documents their partnership over the years. Vagos y Reinas is open to the public from September 26 to October 17, 2009, during normal gallery hours, Tuesday through Saturday, 12 to 6 p.m.

For additional information, visit www.robertbermangallery.com or contact Zio, R. Rock Enterprises, 323.669.8819, zio@rrockenterprises.com

2 months ago
Friday, August 21, 2009 at 11:39 pm

Alianza
96 pages, Hardcover, 6 ¼'' x 8 ½'' (159 x 210 mm)
85 Illustrations, English

Find out more about RETNA and THE MAC

2 months ago
Friday, August 21, 2009 at 1:47 am

Robert Berman Gallery Presents the First Collaborative Exhibit of Mac and Retna
Vagos y Reinas
Curated by Brett Aronson
September 26 to October 17, 2009
Gallery C2

Robert Berman Gallery is pleased to present Vagos y Reinas, an exhibition of selected works by artists and muralists Mac and Retna. Vagos y Reinas marks the first time these longtime collaborators have exhibited in a gallery together.

Mac and Retna are unlikely partners. Mac is a photorealist: His work in spray paint makes the medium dissolve into a sea of classical touches. Retna is all brush: He is known for his abstract embellishments and calligraphic font. Collaboration is a constant in graffiti, but from the first time that Mac and Retna worked together on a mural it was clear that each painter brought out the best in the other; that the precision of one balanced the looseness of the other. In the five years since, Mac and Retna have collaborated on more than 20 murals around the globe, producing some of the most memorable, monumental work in recent memory. Vagos y Reinas is their widely anticipated first collaborative gallery show.

Mac and Retna’s murals are points of neighborhood pride, and it has made them local heroes. They often get involved in the communities they paint in, speaking in schools or mentoring young artists. Their murals have also become local landmarks—so much so that their piece on La Brea and 3rd was included in a recent Los Angeles Times ad campaign featuring iconic people and places that represent the city.

Vagos y Reinas brings their outdoor work inside. The title of the show, which translates to “vagrants and queens,” references Mac and Retna’s street-infused styles and celestial depictions of women. On exhibit are large-scale pieces that represent some of their best work together. For example, with “Gracias a la Vida,” an 11-by-11-foot canvas, Mac and Retna exalt a photo of a beautiful woman into a divine being. It is a perfect example of their use of graffiti and fine art, combining spray paint with Alphonse Mucha’s whiplash curves, motifs pulled from Byzantine art, and a powerful image that recalls Gustav Klimt.

The exhibit also serves as a retrospective, showcasing individual work from each artist before and after they met, as well as brand new pieces that demonstrate their maturation. “I think that our development as individual artists has made our collaborative work that much stronger and more unique,” Mac explains. Mac will show his extremely technical photorealistic canvases, while Retna plans to create a floor-to-ceiling installation of his calligraphic font.

The exhibition coincides with the release of Alianza (Upper Playground/Gingko Press), a 96-page hardcover book that documents their partnership over the years.

Vagos y Reinas

is open to the public from September 26 to October 17, 2009, during normal gallery hours, Tuesday through Saturday, 12 to 6 p.m.

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