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Star Art II

June 17, 2005 - July 9, 2005

Reception: Thursday, June 23: 7:00 - 9:00 PM

ALSO: Star Art I

An exhibition of art by
Tony Bennett, Miles Davis, Jacques Cousteau, Zero Mostel, Gloria Swanson, Martin Mull, Merce Cunningham, Anthony Quinn, David Bowie, John Waters, Xavier Cugat, Ron Wood, Phyllis Diller, Peter Beard, Red Skelton, Joni Mitchell, Rosie O'Donnell, Mel Brooks, James Dean, Butch Patrick, Jimmy Stewart, Viva, Joe Mantegna, John Lennon, Jessica Tandy, Dinah Shore, Micky Dolenz, Congo The Chimp, Randy Jones, Adam West, Vincent Price, Art Carney, Eli Wallach, Ceasar Romero, Julie Newmar, Lee Meriwether, Robert Englund


The art created by American icons that is exhibited in Star Art, opens a window to their inner lives — from the spiritual painting of Sophia Loren to the classical figurative drawings of Peter Falk, to the dark nightmarish scenes of hell painted by Jack Kavorkian.

Star Art exposes the imagination, vulnerability and human side of those the media associates with power, money, fame, sexuality, gossip and notoriety. One wonders what is driving the desire of so many celebrities to channel their particular creativity to painting, as we try to read into the artwork something about their personal lives.

Damon Johnson is an emerging artist whose work reflects the fashionable celebrity society and the American iconic nightclub and underground scene in which he lives. Johnson (b. 1978, NYC) has been a graffiti artist and muralist since age 13, and exhibits throughout the metropolitan area in alternative art spaces and nightclubs such as Eleven, NA, Pink Elephant and Quo.

 

 

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