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Jose Parla “Character Gestures” | Word In Town LA

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José Parlá, No Return, Here Again, 2011, Mixed media on canvas, 72 x 72 inches

OHWOW has been putting together some of the best ART shows both here and in LA. Though we missed them here we still support what they are doing in Los Angeles.  Jose Parla’s “Character Gestures” will be held at their LA location. JP always shows amazing work. His perspective on calligraphy is just CRAZY!

Details of the show via OHWOW

JOSÉ PARLÁ

Character Gestures

September 9 – October 22, 2011

937 N. La Cienega / Los Angeles / CA / 90069

Opening Reception: Friday, September 9, 6 – 9 PM

Character Gestures is a solo reveal of José Parlá’s latest body of work. Comprised of paintings, mono-transfers and installations, this exhibition builds on the artist’s earlier work that dealt with the concept of psychogeography and depicted distressed architectural surfaces layered with calligraphic text. While he continues to broach the idea of how we experience urban landscapes and the visual language of mark making, the shift within Character Gestures stems from a deeper engagement with process and abstraction.

The notion of “character” is as much about text, integrity, and specific traits, as it is a literal nod to Parlá’s performance, wherein he assumes the role of hypothetical pedestrians who interact with marred city walls, as he creates the work. “Gesture,” encompasses the ideas of movement, communication, and demonstration, and is mutually respectful of the artist’s accidental and calculated actions when applying medium to surface.

With Parlá’s new paintings, as seen in No Return, Here Again, 2011, marks mix with textures, bright colors, and media, yet the process is as involved and significant as the visual outcome. In a collection of work on paper, which Parlá refers to as “mono-transfers,” he experiments with a form of frottage, documenting his new paintings via the impressions they leave on paper.

Character Gestures exemplifies Parlá’s deftness at technical execution; the complexity of layering, combined with erasure, still manages a translucent effect. His fluency in visual communication is mindful of the fact that any emotion or memory that attempts physicality can only serve, in reality, as an abbreviation of its original essence. He mitigates this condition through his poetic and individualized form of aesthetic dialogue, while navigating the art historic doctrine of Abstraction.

OHWOW LA Presents Jose Parla ‘Character Gestures’

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OHWOW LA space will show Jose Parla’s ‘Character Gestures’ September 9th, 2011. Get your air fair and lets go. Time to visit the west side. Los Angeles here we come… Word!

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Packaging:: Jose Parla x Incase For iPhone 4

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I finally broke! After learning that the new iPhone wouldn’t come out until September, I bought one. I was still using a 3G… So of course now it was time to go on the hunt for a dope case. I wanted something different…

For my good fortune Incase did a sick collaboration with my long time friend Jose Parla. The case is uber-FRESH. Take a look at the case and tell me what you think. I can tell you where to find one. Word!

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Photography by May May

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Jose Parla | 1-2-1 With Jeff Stple

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Jose Parla grew up in Miami. He is being interviewed by Jeff Staple from Staple Designs. In this conversation he talks about early experiences in school at a time when creative people got little to no support from the school system. Werd!