Alfonso Gonzalez Jr. Shows the Real Visual Legacy of LA in “There Was There”

A new solo exhibition at Matthew Brown Gallery.

Caught amidst the endless highways and palm trees, keto bars and glamour, Los Angeles may still be one of the most misunderstood cities in America. Sure, Hollywood is a thing. So is the pretentiousness and fast life that has captivated audiences from around the world. But ask any Angeleno and there’s a grittiness, an authenticity of culture that is the true bedrock of the City of Angels.

Alfonso Gonzalez Jr. is a proud son of LA and his art seeks to spotlight the seemingly mundane visual legacy that makes up the iconography of the city. In a new solo exhibition at Matthew Brown Gallery, Gonzalez recreates some of these scenes — from barbershop walls and liquor stores to parking lots corners and bus stops. Within each, Gonzalez utilizes the sign painting expertise he learned from his father in various meticulously layered compositions that showcase the hopes and fears of the many immigrants who call the city home.

“There Was There” is essentially like observing a random LA street and magnifying it against the pristine white walls of the gallery. By doing so, Gonzalez’s aims to reassess the “clichés and misinformation about Los Angeles” — spotlighting “an entire world that is immigrant, that is low-income, working class, that is Black, Brown, Asian, set within the rich cultural enclaves that sprawl throughout the city— a world that already has always been the true fabric of Los Angeles culture,” he said in a statement. The exhibition is in its final weeks and will conclude on March 19, 2022.

Also on view, Hauser & Wirth dives into the artistic crossover between Max Bill and Georges Vantongerloo.

Matthew Brown Gallery
712 N. La Brea Ave.
Los Angeles, CA

Read Full Article

What to Read Next

Claudia Bitrán Reflects on How We Consume Images in “Stereotypies”

Claudia Bitrán Reflects on How We Consume Images in “Stereotypies”

The exhibition will open this weekend at Cristin Tierney Gallery.

Matt McCormick Releases 'Won't Be Long' Print

Matt McCormick Releases 'Won't Be Long' Print

Available to purchase now on the artist’s website.

Hauser & Wirth Dives Into the Artistic Crossover Between Max Bill and Georges Vantongerloo

Hauser & Wirth Dives Into the Artistic Crossover Between Max Bill and Georges Vantongerloo

The exhibition is currently on view in New York until March 26, 2022.

Venice Biennale Ensures That Ukraine Will Still Be Represented at the Upcoming Fair

Venice Biennale Ensures That Ukraine Will Still Be Represented at the Upcoming Fair

The artists and curators have had to go to extreme measures to transport the work out of the country.

Mungo Thomson Presents "Time Life" at Karma Gallery

Mungo Thomson Presents "Time Life" at Karma Gallery

Seven short videos that reflect on the gamut of human experience.


Triennale Honors Giovanni Gastel in Two Concurrent Exhibitions

Triennale Honors Giovanni Gastel in Two Concurrent Exhibitions

Both are on view in Milan until March 13, 2022.

Studio Visits: Emma Stern
Features Sales Interviews

Studio Visits: Emma Stern

The NY-based artist discusses how the physical and digital worlds appear in her large-scale paintings.

Steven Harrington Releases a Pewter-Green BE@RBRICK

Steven Harrington Releases a Pewter-Green BE@RBRICK

In conjunction with ActionCity, Royal Selangor and Medicom Toy.

Counter-Print Released an Updated Monograph on Malika Favre

Counter-Print Released an Updated Monograph on Malika Favre

The first 100 books sold through Counter-Print will come with a free enamel pin designed by the French artist.

David Byrne Recounts How He Learned About “Non-Rational Logic” in New Pace Exhibition

David Byrne Recounts How He Learned About “Non-Rational Logic” in New Pace Exhibition

On view in New York until March 19, 2022.

More ▾
 
We got you covered. Don’t miss out on the latest news by signing up for our newsletters.

Looks like you’re using an ad-blocker

We charge advertisers instead of our readers. Support us by whitelisting our site.

Whitelist Us

How to Whitelist Us

screenshot
  1. Click the AdBlock icon in the browser extension area in the upper right-hand corner.
  2. Under “Pause on this site” click “Always”.
  3. Refresh the page or click the button below to continue.
screenshot
  1. Click the AdBlock Plus icon in the browser extension area in the upper right-hand corner.
  2. Block ads on – This website” switch off the toggle to turn it from blue to gray.
  3. Refresh the page or click the button below to continue.
screenshot
  1. Click the AdBlocker Ultimate icon in the browser extension area in the upper right-hand corner.
  2. Switch off the toggle to turn it from “Enabled on this site” to “Disabled on this site”.
  3. Refresh the page or click the button below to continue.
screenshot
  1. Click the Ghostery icon in the browser extension area in the upper right-hand corner.
  2. Click on the “Ad-Blocking” button at the bottom. It will turn gray and the text above will go from “ON” to “OFF”.
  3. Refresh the page or click the button below to continue.
screenshot
  1. Click the UBlock Origin icon in the browser extension area in the upper right-hand corner.
  2. Click on the large blue power icon at the top.
  3. When it turns gray, click the refresh icon that has appeared next to it or click the button below to continue.
screenshot
  1. Click the icon of the ad-blocker extension installed on your browser.You’ll usually find this icon in the upper right-hand corner of your screen. You may have more than one ad-blocker installed.
  2. Follow the instructions for disabling the ad blocker on the site you’re viewing.You may have to select a menu option or click a button.
  3. Refresh the page or click the button below to continue.