Hey Folks!
Tetrapod Gallery is delighted to present the debut solo exhibition of paintings and sculptures from Los Angeles based artist, Jeffrey Bowers, titled Hey Folks!. The title is a warm opening welcome and hearkens to the rich tapestry of tall tales that come alive in this body of work, as well as a nod to the enduring influence of folk art traditions on his style. From the oversized scenarios of Ralph Fasanela, to the colorful characters of Michael Hurley, or the charming woodcuts of Howard Finster and Steve Ashby, Bowers is inspired by the artists who operated outside of the establishment, finding their style and voice through day jobs (union organizer, musician, preacher, farmer).
Bowers, a film curator by trade, seamlessly weaves the art of storytelling into his fine art practice, casting himself as a still life raconteur. In each painting, woodcut, sculpture, and hand-painted textile, Bowers captures whimsical anecdotes and absurd scenarios featuring both people and animals, all within his singular vernacular aesthetic.
On display are seven of Bowers' quasi-surrealist "worldscape" watercolors. In these hyper-intricate, maximalist compositions, he skillfully portrays dozens to hundreds of individuals frozen in specific moments, often mid-conversation and accompanied by word bubbles. Painted from a bird's eye view, the characters are flattened, and space is compressed, creating captivating panoramas where every detail is visible and relevant. Each piece is highly improvisational in nature; scenarios and thought bubbles emerge on the fly, enhancing the work's spontaneity and organic charm. It's as if a lively conversation has been captured within a still object. The density of detail within these "worldscapes" encourages a dialogue of its own; viewers will discover countless access points, word bubbles, and characters, making each viewing a multi-layered experience.
Complementing the "worldscape" paintings are a series of woodcuts and sculptures, each representing a single story extracted from this intricate world and meticulously carved into three dimensions. In all of Bowers' work, he explores universal truths, often those that are less celebrated – from the hilarity of boners to the addictive allure of potato chips, and the recognition that everyone has something to say, even if it's neither important nor particularly interesting. It's the art of elevating the extraordinary in the ordinary.
Jeffrey Bowers (b. 1987, Columbus, OH) lives and works in Los Angeles, California. This is his
first solo exhibition. In addition to art and film programming, Bowers is a burgeoning natural winemaker, assisting maverick winemaker Scott Sampler (Scotty Boy!, L'Arge D'Oor, CCGP) in 2022-23, before starting his own label, Mischief Wine, set to make its debut in 2024. To celebrate this aspect of Bowers’ oeuvre, we'll be pouring wines from Scotty Boy! during the opening.
Red Clay Halo
Tetrapod Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Marley White.
Angels Point Closing Reception
Angels Point
Photographs by Adam Ianniello
Closing Reception: November 4th / 12 - 6 PM
Tetrapod Gallery
865 N Virgil Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90029
Angels Point Opening Reception
Angels Point
Photographs by Adam Ianniello
Opening Reception: November 3rd / 7 -11 PM
Tetrapod Gallery
865 N Virgil Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90029
Okay is the New Fabulous
Okay is the New Fabulous
Works by Judith Brotman
Closing Reception
October 30th
12 - 6 pm
Artist Statement
My exhibition at Tetrapod Gallery, “Okay is the New Fabulous,“ includes three recent works: 1001 Nights (more or less); My Family and Friends (and I) as Tarot Cards; and The Tales 1 (yes, they could happen to you). The first of these, 1001 Nights (more or less), is composed of index-card-sized mixed media pieces, each of which contains text from one or more book pages whose content has inspired, disturbed, or left me feeling ambivalent. All of the texts are re-configured and only close attention may allow you to discern a title or author. I pose the question: How are we defined by the stories we carry, by the many words we have digested over time?
My Family and Friends (and I) as Tarot Cards includes 78 mixed media/collaged index-card-sized works containing the collaged/embellished image of a person or persons who have somehow impacted my life. In transforming the images, I am acknowledging that our relationships, including our memories and perceptions of them, may shift over time. I borrow from tarot, not the more common association of fortune telling but its philosophical ideals of a meditative or spiritual pursuit. I feel strongly that we dream, think, imagine, and participate most expansively when we pause to reflect on our own lives and the experiences/relationships that have affected us positively, negatively, or (most often) complexly.
The final piece in the exhibition is an audio piece titled, The Tales 1 (yes, they could happen to you). In this work, I narrate a series of titles, each one an unlikely pairing of two seemingly unrelated or improbable tales. Titles such as The Tale of The Unrepentant God and the Younger Saxophone Player pair the familiar with the strange as life sometimes does.
All three works in the show are serial in nature and might suggest the unfinished or incomplete, evoking the question: What happens next?” In all my work, I consider these spaces of not knowing to be both complex and generative despite, or perhaps due to, the resulting cliffhanger of uncertainty.
Show open from
10/08 - 10/30 2022
By appointment only
Mich Miller
Mich Miller
Untitled Study
acrylic & spray paint on hand-built 3D wood panel
12x12x4 inch
Holi
Holi 2022
A celebration of color
Paintings by Jung Yun
Mon-Sat 12-5 pm
Opening Reception March 18th, 12-10 pm
Closing Reception April 9th 12-10 pm