"Just Breath" installation at Thinkspace Galley by DABS MYLA (2011). |
It's a rare threat when a gallery and the artists put on a full installation display of the artworks. Well, Thinkspace Gallery has such an exhibition showing for "DABS MYLA: The Best of Times." It really is an exciting presentation.
Personally, I was not a big fan of DABS MYLA's pieces. Their work was a bit too glib for my tastes, although I can endlessly admire their composition and technique. This show changed my feelings. Yes, in terms of depth of expression, I still feel that their cartoonish imagery doesn't pack a core emotionally resonant potency. However, it entices the viewer's imagination into a playfully subversive fantastic environment where gleeful images subtly morph into disturbing forms. The gloss of childlike joy hides underlying darkness.
Milk and Honey (2011) by DABS MYLA |
When looking at their pieces on-line, it's easy to see only happy faces, hot dogs, and donuts. But the installation environment brings out the crazy. With these overly gleeful figures arranged in front of and around the paintings, you can't help but feel that the joy is an insane facade, covering a disturbing mystery.
I'm really happy that Thinkspace and the artists went all out in crafting such an awesome presentation. It is difficult to translate the "street" style into the "studio" setting in a manner that doesn't make it feel superficial or shallow. By creating this superb installation, "The Best of Times" gets at the heart of what makes DABS MYLA's work so compelling and worthwhile.
"Oh Snap" installation at Thinkspace Galley by DABS MYLA (2011). |
Here are some more images, but you really ought to see the show in person.
Unicorn Thrill on Hotdog Hill (2011) by DABS MYLA |
"Take A Penny" installation at Thinkspace Galley by DABS MYLA (2011). |
Make Someday Smile (2011) by DABS MYLA |
Enjoy!!!
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