...Next year in Los Angeles

by David Kramer

14 Apr 2012
19 May 2012
  • 17:00 -0:00
  • Torch Galley
  • Lauriersgracht 94, 1016 RN Amsterdam

Kramer makes art about everything that seems to be unachievable to him, about lives that may not even exist in the first place but remain very desirable. As a New Yorker, Los Angelos represents that feeling: the destination city, city of dreams. The place where the sun sets on the American Dream on a daily basis.

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David Kramer- Next year in Los Angeles -

...Next year in Los Angeles

Kramer uses the language of the Jewish diaspora, which in many ways is a position that tempers his work. A constant outsider in a land that he was born into. Kramer's work conveys his own desires, dreams and hopes even as these seem to be drifting further out of his reach. Partly because of his wholly unrealistic expectations and partly because of an America that has been left staggering by it's own mistakes, misfortunes and economic downturns of late. America, as experienced by most New Yorkers, is the part that you have to pass over while flying to the only other city of consequence on the continent, Los Angeles.
Culling 1970's life-style magazines (the things that had informed him as to what to expect out of adult life while a child during that era) Kramer uses the images and advertisements as a launching place to his paintings, drawings and sculptural installations. A juxtaposition of lusty and vibrant colors against a satirical and undermining text message.

David Kramer

David Kramer was born on a small island of the coast of America, where he continues to live and work. From this perch Kramer has a front row seat to view the rest of the country. Currently he lives in New York, with his wife and their son. He has exhibited widely around North America and Europe.

Opening

Saturday April 14th, 5-7 PM