Justin Aversano
25 March – 8 April 2023
Gabba Gallery, Los Angeles
Private view: 25 March 7:00-10:00pm PST
Address: 3126 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90057
Press images HERE
LOS ANGELES, March 22, 2023 /PRNewswire/ – On 25 March, renowned mixed media photographer and NFT photography advocate Justin Aversano will debut the latest iteration of his acclaimed series ‘Smoke and Mirrors’ at Gabba Gallery, Los Angeles. The exhibition will feature 78 limited edition silkscreen prints attached to NFTs that reimagine a tarot deck through the medium of photography. The 22 major arcana (gold) and 56 minor arcana (silver) portraits printed on papyrus capture Aversano’s local healers, spiritualists, creatives and family in handmade analog prints which the artist deems “hybrid photographic neo-hieroglyphs”.
Smoke and Mirrors presents a timely exploration of memory, history, spiritualism and psychogeography of Aversano’s sitters with a nod to the global growing interest in technopaganism and spirituality expressed through photography. Marrying the worlds of occult and crypto, Aversano’s evocative portraits showcase a sense of community, family, love, grief and individualism. Printing on papyrus, Aversano draws the comparison between ancient Egyptian scrolls and NFT photography. Used to document important information from religious texts to legal documents, the papyrus scrolls were carefully passed down through generations, much like how Aversano is using photography to document the world, and NFTs are being used to preserve digital assets today. The artist entwines the private with the public by aligning an evocative portrait of his father standing by the grave of Aversano’s late mother for a card titled “Death” alongside healers and spiritualists which the artist has encountered during his Hero’s Journey through grief.
Justin Aversano: “We’ve been creating these works here for over two years now. I had the concept, and I’ve been working on this since 2016. And since March of 2021, we’ve been silk-screening this project to be minted and sold on the blockchain.”
Aversano joined forces with Jason Ostro of Gabba Gallery through their work on Aversano’s Twin Flames project in 2021. According to Ostro: “After Twin Flames, Justin called me up and said, ‘We’ve got to build a studio,’ and I said, ‘come to Gabba.'”
Since then, Aversano and Ostro have been working hard printing the collection, debuting this March. The NFTs of the artworks are already sold out on the primary market but are available to buy via secondary markets such as Opensea.
Los Angeles-based photography lovers are encouraged to join Aversano and Ostro at Gabba Gallery from March 25th to 8 April at address 3126 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90057.
One of the world’s most celebrated living photographers, Justin Aversano, has sold for record sums at Sotheby’s, Christie’s, and on the blockchain. Best known for his collection Twin Flames, which solidified Aversano as the world’s leading photographer producing NFTs, he has been hard at work as CEO of Quantum Art, a platform focused on curating digital culture through NFTs, and as the Creative Director of SaveArtSpace, a nonprofit dedicated to bringing community art to public spaces. A humanist and social entrepreneur, Justin connects with the world around him by capturing moments, faces, and communities, bringing them together through the lens of his camera.
Open since 2012; Gabba Gallery is a contemporary art gallery in Los Angeles showcasing work by emerging and established artists from around the world. “We believe art is for everyone and strive to make our gallery a welcoming place for all artists and art lovers.”
Notes to editors:
Opening times:
Thursday to Saturday 12:00-3:00pm
Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays closed
Exhibition dates:
25 March – 8 April 2023
For all requests, please contact Cash Labs:
David Cash | [email protected]
SOURCE Justin Aversano
Originally published at https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/smoke-and-mirrors-301778079.html
Images courtesy of https://pixabay.com
Art - Purple Foxy Ladies originally published at Art - Purple Foxy Ladies