Cope2
Maximillian Gallery at Sunset Marquis Presents
COPE2 – AUTHENTIC In His First Los Angeles Solo Exhibition
OPENING RECEPTION: Opening July 9th, 2011 6 PM – 9 PM
Exhibition: July 9th, 2011 – August 17th, 2011
Every Day, 1PM – 8PM, and by appointment (Closed Mondays)
Maximillian Gallery is pleased to present COPE2 – AUTHENTIC. In his first solo exhibition in Los Angeles, California, COPE2 brings his raw energy and original graffiti art to the city of street art. This important exhibition presents current work as well as a retrospective of COPE2’s art. From his early graffiti to his iconic work on New York City Subway trains, to his latest artistic creations, this show is not to be missed. COPE2’s works in the show also include his famous graffiti New York City MTA subway maps and miniature subway trains.
COPE2 has influenced everything from other graffiti art to today’s street art and beyond. COPE2 is a worldwide celebrity and a veritable legend within the graffiti art world. Artists from all over the planet track him down in order to paint beside this master. Raised in New York in the South Bronx, COPE2 has been painting for more than thirty years on the streets, revealing his unyielding integrity as he tirelessly paints these urban labyrinths; he remains the most authentic emblematic totem of committed graffiti art.
“It’s such an honor to be working with COPE2, one of the most prolific and legendary graffiti artists of all time,” says Caradoc, Owner & Director of
Maximillian Gallery. “COPE2 is simply one of the greats. He’s a trailblazing graffiti original whose colorful, poignant, energetic art is sought after by
collectors worldwide and we are thrilled to be presenting his first solo show ever in Los Angeles.”
“Maximillian Gallery has set itself apart as a world-class art gallery in one of the greatest locations in the world, the Sunset Marquis hotel, known for rock stars and celebrities,” says COPE2. “Working with Caradoc, in this gallery in this location, on this major show, which encompasses my artistic career to date, is a true thrill for me. I’m really looking forward to this first-ever major exhibition of my work in LA.”
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