Recap | Olek at Jonathan Levine Gallery, NYC
On the heels of her private installation at Primary Wave, Olek opened a solo show at the Jonathan Levine Gallery last Thursday entitled “The Bad Artists Imitate, The Great Artists Steal.” The exhibition includes Olek’s interpretation of various famous pieces ranging from the work of Picasso to that of Banksy. Olek also mixed up the color scheme a bit this time around. Instead of exclusively using the brilliant pinks and purples, she created several pieces in a monochromatic camo. More looks after the jump.
August 10—27, 2011
Jonathan LeVine Gallery
529 West 20th Street, 9th floor
New York, NY 10011
Photography: Jacob Breinholt for Curated
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This art \movement\ needs to stop.
What happens to Olek’s crochet outdoor sculpture when it rains. Does it sag?