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Out of the Blue: Michael De Feo

Past exhibition
21 June - 6 July 2021
  • OVERVIEW
  • SELECTED WORKS
  • INSTALLATIONS
  • Artist
  • Hexton Gallery Aspen, in collaboration with Authier and Performance Ski, presented Out of the Blue, an exhibition of paintings by...

    Hexton Gallery Aspen, in collaboration with Authier and Performance Ski, presented Out of the Blue, an exhibition of paintings by renowned New York-based artist Michael De Feo. Included was a new selection of works pairing De Feo’s now-iconic fashion photography takeover project with Authier’s recent print campaign. The exhibition was staged across two locations, Hexton Gallery and Performance Ski.

     

    At the forefront of the early 1990s street-art movement in New York City, De Feo’s spray painted and wheat pasted flowers quickly earned him the moniker, “The Flower Guy.” For nearly thirty years, Michael has planted his flowers in numerous cities across the globe, cementing his status as a guerrilla gardener.

     

    Michael has continuously explored the inherent allure of the natural world through the creation of flower-inspired paintings symbolizing beauty, ephemerality, ritualistic expression, and the cycle of life. De Feo moves seamlessly through the worlds of contemporary art, street art, and appropriation as he investigates these ideas.

     

    In 2015 the artist was gifted a key that provided illicit access to the advertising vitrines in New York City’s bus-stop shelters. De Feo removed the fashion advertisements located inside, painted over them with his iconic flora and fauna, and then reinstalled them in the street-level glass cases. Soon after, De Feo continued the project onto the pages of fashion magazines. Both these large and small format works highlight his characteristic style of cascading, multicolored petals, frequently resulting in images that blur the line between fashion advertising and fine art. De Feo’s interventions are at once subversive yet harmonious to the underlying images.

     

    The exhibition at Hexton Gallery was the first time De Feo’s large-format Polaroid paintings were exhibited.

  • SELECTED WORKS
    • Michael De Feo Untitled (Alicia Vikander by Patrick Demarchelier for Louis Vuitton), 2016

      Michael De Feo

      Untitled (Alicia Vikander by Patrick Demarchelier for Louis Vuitton), 2016

    • Michael De Feo Untitled (Dairinn Bowers by Nicola Grigis for Authier - 03), 2021

      Michael De Feo

      Untitled (Dairinn Bowers by Nicola Grigis for Authier - 03), 2021

    • Michael De Feo Untitled (Polaroid Painting 06), 2021

      Michael De Feo

      Untitled (Polaroid Painting 06), 2021

    • Michael De FeoUntitled (Polaroid Painting 03), 2021

      Michael De FeoUntitled (Polaroid Painting 03), 2021

    • Michael De Feo Untitled (Polaroid Painting 04), 2021

      Michael De Feo

      Untitled (Polaroid Painting 04), 2021

    • Michael De Feo Untitled (Polaroid Painting 05), 2021

      Michael De Feo

      Untitled (Polaroid Painting 05), 2021

    • Michael De Feo Untitled (Polaroid Painting 02), 2021

      Michael De Feo

      Untitled (Polaroid Painting 02), 2021

    • Michael De Feo Untitled (Polaroid Painting 01), 2021

      Michael De Feo

      Untitled (Polaroid Painting 01), 2021

    • Michael De Feo Untitled (Kim Kardashian by Lachlan Bailey for cover of Vogue Australia, June, 2016), 2016

      Michael De Feo

      Untitled (Kim Kardashian by Lachlan Bailey for cover of Vogue Australia, June, 2016), 2016

    • Michael De Feo Untitled (Ashton Sanders by Andreas Laszlo Konrath for Document Journal, SS17), 2017

      Michael De Feo

      Untitled (Ashton Sanders by Andreas Laszlo Konrath for Document Journal, SS17), 2017

    • Michael De Feo Untitled (Anna Cleveland by Petrovsky and Ramone for Harper's Bazaar Netherlands, June, 2019), 2019

      Michael De Feo

      Untitled (Anna Cleveland by Petrovsky and Ramone for Harper's Bazaar Netherlands, June, 2019), 2019

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    • Michael De Feo Untitled (Julia Fox by Greg Manis for Playboy, November, 2015), 2016

      Michael De Feo

      Untitled (Julia Fox by Greg Manis for Playboy, November, 2015), 2016

    • Michael De Feo Untitled (Duckie Thot by Nick Knight for British Vogue, April, 2019), 2019

      Michael De Feo

      Untitled (Duckie Thot by Nick Knight for British Vogue, April, 2019), 2019

    • Michael De Feo Untitled (Samba H. by Nicolas Senegas for OOB Magazine, Winter, 2016), 2017

      Michael De Feo

      Untitled (Samba H. by Nicolas Senegas for OOB Magazine, Winter, 2016), 2017

  • INSTALLATIONS
    • Img 7762 Web
    • Img 7482 Copy
    • De Feo Install 2 Web Copy
    • De Feo Install 3 Web Copy
    • Img 7854 Web
  • Artist
    • Michael De Feo

      Michael De Feo

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