Ari Marcopoulos

November 04, 2008

Ari Marcopoulos - Fear God

Ari Marcopoulos - Fear God

November 6 – December 19, 2008

Opening reception Thursday, November 6th, 6-8pm

The Project is pleased to present Ari Marcopoulos’ first solo exhibition at the gallery.  Through a series of new photographs and a video shot with a web cam, Marcopoulos explores a disquieting physical landscape scarred by reckless exuberance. The title of the exhibition, Fear God, is taken from a drawing by the artist’s son who, in turn, copied the cover photograph of hip-hop artist Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter III album. 

In the video, Ride, a teenager lip-syncs to Tupac Shakur’s “When We Ride.”  Exuding confidence and pride in knowing the lyrics of the song, he seemingly performs for an imaginary audience— like the millions of wannabe stars on YouTube.  A second character jumps in and out of the screen, also singing and throwing gang signs at the protagonist, while Marcopoulos himself makes a brief onscreen appearance.  Their tough effrontery wavers when—for a split second—the teenagers make eye-contact and the pseudo-star cracks a smile.

The lo-fi quality of the video is also seen in the photographs, which are photocopied and enlarged to look like posters.  Selected from a vast and continuously expanding body of work, these images demonstrate how markings on the body—scars, bruises, and tattoos—often have broader significance as encoded signs of social affiliation and status within insular communities.  Similarly, graffiti in the urban landscape functions as a distinctly expressive residue of life which adorns otherwise banal architectural environments in an attempt to articulate public dissent from the status quo.  Fear God not only reveals Marcopoulos’ continued interest in documenting underground youth and street cultures, but also his perceptiveness in photographing them—originally seen in his early photographs of burgeoning hip hop and skateboarding scenes.

Left Coast_72dpi Marcopoulos was born in Amsterdam and moved to New York in 1979.  He began photographing the emergence of resistance movements and iconic artists, such as Michael Heizer, Jean-Michel Basquiat and David Hammons, with the same ease as the striking portraits of his own family and surroundings.  His most recent solo exhibition, Architectures, was held at the New Orleans Museum of Art earlier this year. His work has been exhibited at The Project (Los Angeles), PS1/MOMA (New York), The Wattis Institute for Contemporary Art (San Francisco), Bern Kunsthalle (Bern), Porto Mercosul Biennial (Brazil), The 2002 Whitney Biennial (New York) and at The Photographers’ Gallery (London).  His photography was also the subject of six monographs, including Out and About published by Alleged Press in 2005.  His most recent book, The Chance is Higher, was published earlier this year.
 
"Image: Left Coast, 2008, Photocopied photograph, 53 x 36 inches, Courtesy of the artist and The Project, New York"


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June 05, 2008

Ari Marcopoulos - The Chance is Higher

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January 22, 2008

A-list Portfolio

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Check out the A-List Portfolio in this month's W Magazine shot almost entirely by ARI MARCOPOULOS

September 18, 2007

Ari Marcopoulos Haute Wheels

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Fresh from Paris Haute Couture:
Designers'  most  spectacular flights of fantasy,  grounded  by a street-smart attitude.
Photographs by Ari Marcopoulos for The New York Times Magazine.
Check out a behind-the-scenes look at the Sunday Times Magazine's photo shoot in Paris here 

July 11, 2007

W Magazine Celebrity Portfolio By Ari Marcopoulos

Ari Marcopoulos was commissioned by W magazine  to shoot John Travolta and Robert Downey Jr. for their celebrity portfolio.  For his shoot with John travolta, Ari flew to Florida to photograph John at the Scientology center. While Ari took a more personal approach for his shoot with Robert Downey Jr.  The shoot took place at Robert's LA home for a 4-6 page spread.

Check out the upcoming issue of the New York Times magazine. Ari's stories include an in-dept article on the Beastie Boys and a couture story shot last week in Paris with stylist Anne Christensen.

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