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Todd James: Make My Burden Lighter - Works

January 15 - February 20, 2010
Installation view
Installation view
Installation view
Installation view
Installation view
Red, White and Blue
2008
Gouache & graphite on paper
55 x 87 inches
Too Pooped to Pop
2010
Oil on canvas
36 1/4 x 36 1/4 x 1 1/2 inches
Ice Cream Girl
2010
Gouache & graphite on paper
18 x 12 inches
We Rape The Night
2008
Gouache & graphite on paper
45 x 51 inches
Secret Base
2008
Gouache & graphite on paper
60 x 101 inches
5 Black Jets
2009
Gouache & graphite on paper
22 x 15 1/2 inches
Payload
2009
Gouache & graphite on paper
30 x 22 inches
Captain & Tenielle
2009
Gouache & graphite on paper
15 1/2 x 10 3/4 inches
Blue Jet with Missiles
2008
Gouache on paper
22 1/2 x 15 inches
Drill Tank
2009
Gouache & graphite on paper
30 x 22 inches
Crazy Tanker
2008
Gouache & graphite on paper
15 1/2 x 11 1/4 inches
Leather Boy Grimace
2010
Gouache, graphite & marker on paper
12 1/4 x 9 inches
The General
2009
Gouache & graphite on paper
22 x 15 inches (irregular)
End of My Journey
2009
Gouache & graphite on paper
14 3/4 x 11 inches
Don't Stop Get It Get It
2009
Gouache & graphite on paper
289 x 289 inches (variable)
Peace Patrol
2008
Gouache & graphite on paper
51 3/4 x 43 1/4 inches
Bloody Cape
2008
Gouache & graphite on paper
51 1/2 x 59 3/4 inches
Who Just Killed the Wizard?
2010
Gouache & graphite on paper
14 7/8 x 11 inches
Race Around
2009
Gouache & graphite on paper
22 x 15 inches
Somali Cargo
2010
Gouache & graphite on paper
15 1/2 x 11 inches
Too Amped to Stop
2010
Oil on canvas
36 1/4 x 36 1/4 x 1 1/2 inches
Mommy I Want to be Good Now
2008
Gouache & graphite on paper
64 1/4 x 51 1/2 inches

Press Release

January 15 – February 20, 2010
Opening Reception: Friday, January 15, 6-8pm

GERING & LóPEZ GALLERY is pleased to present the debut solo exhibition of New York-based artist Todd James. This will be James' first exhibition with the gallery.

In Make My Burden Lighter, James depicts the sinful truths of American life with winsome cartoonish charm. Anthropomorphized weapons cajole in blood baths with pink-skinned blonde bombshells. Sprawling battle scenes extend ad infinitum across multiple sheets of paper. Complex, all-consuming compositions have an overwhelming sense of momentum, as if they were inevitable and unstoppable. These celebratory scenes of massive global chaos are sharply ironic yet playfully whimsical, obscuring our collective moral sense of the sanctity of life and death while pushing the boundaries of the viewer's ability to judge what is desirable or taboo.

These seemingly innocent stream-of-consciousness doodles may appear as overtly political protest pieces upon closer examination. However, James does not seek to be didactic with his work. He is more interested in visually exploring the rhetorical techniques utilized by the American government and media in their attempts at desensitizing the populace's perception of current affairs. The American tradition of packaging, commodifying, and manipulating information is at play in these works. They thus deeply connect with the current state of our shared reality, critiquing how we as spectators are led to understand it.

Self-taught, James first made a name for himself as Reas in the 1980s underground graffiti culture of New York. He went on to design the logos for The Source as well as Mobb Deep, Redman, and the Beastie Boys. In 2000, he collaborated with Steve Powers and Barry McGee on the Street Market project that was shown at Deitch Projects, New York; Parco Gallery, Japan; and the Venice Biennale. James will be restaging Street Market at Deitch Projects, New York in the summer of 2010. James was included in the traveling exhibition Beautiful Losers in 2004. Last year, he curated and participated in The New Yorkers at V1 Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark. He has had solo exhibitions in London, UK; Copenhagen, Denmark; and Paris, France. This will be his first solo exhibition in New York.

Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10am to 6pm. For further information please contact Julie Bills at 646.336.7183 or julie@geringlopez.com.

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Selected Press

Artillery
March 2010

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artnet
February, 2010

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Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art
February 2010

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SPREADArtCulture
January, 2010

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Complex.com
January, 2010

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