EVAN HECOX “TOKYO: TRAVEL VISUALOGUE”

HAPPENINGText: Benjamin Roy


Keegan McHargue

Conflict and confusion share center stage in these frustrating sketches. Black, red, and white, dots and spirals, lines and dilemmas, all collide to paint a picture of a mind above yours.


Shay Nowick

Ninjas and bunny rabbits, innocent killers. These striking pieces were richly saturated with liquid colors and mirror finishes. As with each of the other artists, craft and structure were deemed less important than the emotional response they brought forth. In this case, we are convinced that a murderous heart will still protect the innocent.


Alena Scooter Rudolph

Realistic urban houses appear sad and quiet. Dismal brown tones convey dusk in winter. Scenes are lightened by tan and pink reflections, reminding us tomorrow is a good enough reason to hope. San Francisco’s Sunset District could have influenced this collection, however the artist seemed more intent on conveying an internal landscape.

Evan Hecox “Tokyo: Travel Visualogue”
“From The Trenches” Curated by Chris Lindig

Date: December 9th – 30th, 2002
Place: New Image Art Gallery
Address: 7906 Santa Monica blvd. #208, Los Angeles, CA 90046
Tel: +1 323 654 2192
https://www.newimageartgallery.com

Text: Benjamin Roy
Photos: Aya Muto

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