Johnny Romeo
TOP OF THE POPS
New Paintings
TOP OF THE POPS is the triumphant, much anticipated Sydney show from internationally acclaimed Australian Pop artist Johnny Romeo. Considered Australia’s foremost Pop artist, Romeo is leading the global charge of Neo-Expressionist Pop art. Brimming with his signature blend of comic book aesthetics, celebrity icons, Americana twang, punk-rock swagger and Grindhouse-grit, TOP OF THE POPS is an electrifying visual mix-tape of new works that perfectly captures Romeo’s inimitable Neo-Expressionist Pop style.
Sharing its title with the highly influential British music programme of the same name, the series is a gloriously spirited and vivacious celebration of all things Pop. Revisiting key motifs from throughout his career, the new works are potent visual Molotov cocktails that take Romeo’s rambunctious and kaleidoscopic style to dazzling new heights. With his insatiable wit and visual swagger, TOP OF THE POPS is classic Johnny Romeo played at maximum volume: the colours are more explosive, the line-work more dynamic, the pop elements more POP.
An avid devotee of Pop culture, TOP OF THE POPS reflects the exhilarating immediacy and catchiness of Pop music. Each work in the series is a veritable visual anthem, brimming with expansive fields of explosive Technicolour hues, commanding lines, and bold, concise graffiti-scrawled text that act as irresistible pop hooks that are at once intoxicating and immensely fun. Bristling with a boisterous punk energy and attitude, Romeo sharpens his humour to a razor-sharp point, cheekily using the Pop medium to burst open and deconstruct our understanding of Pop conventions.
In TOP OF THE POPS Romeo gleefully mashes the brashness of hip-hop and street art with rock’n’roll grit, cartoon heroes, Grindhouse intensity, and celebrity icons, creating invigorating pop culture collages that cheekily turn our perceptions of Pop icons on their head. The consummate postmodern sampler, Johnny Romeo cleverly combs through the diverse canon of Pop culture like a passionate music fan exploring the depths of their music collection.
Paintings such as White Cello exemplify Romeo’s irreverent and wildly eclectic approach. Referencing the iconic 1991 Nirvana single ‘In Bloom’, the work juxtaposes melancholic fields of colour and the righteous angst of grunge with a portrait of Frida Kahlo re-envisaged as a modern day Technicolour Pop deity. The contrast, while jarring at first, offers an ingenious critique on the cult of personality.
By drawing from elements of everyday culture and reconfiguring them into disarmingly incongruous, often hilarious arrangements, TOP OF THE POPS masterfully subverts the familiar into something visually arresting and thrillingly original.
Bold, brash and unapologetically Pop, the series of new paintings is an incendiary collection of Johnny Romeo’s unmistakable Neo-Expressionist Pop style at its most vibrant and bombastic. With its cheeky reference to the cult British music programme, TOP OF THE POPS sees Romeo at the top of his game as the leading force in Australian Pop Art.
Opening night – Thursday 28th May @ 6-8pm.
TOP OF THE POPS is to be open by esteemed art critic Dr Andrew Frost.
Any enquires regarding TOP OF THE POPS can be made directly through NG Art Gallery (ng@ngart.com.au) or by calling the gallery on +61 9 318 2992.
Johnny Romeo’s upcoming exhibition TOP OF THE POPS @ NG Art Gallery in Chippendale is to be open by esteemed art critic Dr Andrew Frost.
Dr Andrew Frost is an art critic, lecturer and broadcaster. Since 2007 he has written and presented a number of TV programs for the ABC on contemporary art and he is the author of the monograph The Boys published by Currency Press.
TOP OF THE POPS is the triumphant, much anticipated Sydney show from internationally acclaimed Australian Pop artist Johnny Romeo. Gleefully mashing the brashness of hip-hop and street art with rock’n’roll grit, cartoon heroes, Grindhouse intensity, and celebrity icons, Romeo has created invigorating pop culture collages that cheekily turn our perceptions of Pop icons on their head. With his insatiable wit and visual swagger, the dynamic new paintings in TOP OF THE POPS are classic Johnny Romeo played at maximum volume: the colours are more explosive, the line-work more dynamic, the pop elements more POP. Bold, brash and unapologetically Pop, the series is an incendiary collection of Romeo’s unmistakable Neo-Expressionist Pop style at its most vibrant and bombastic.
Opening night – Thursday 28th May @ 6-8pm.
Any enquires regarding TOP OF THE POPS can be made directly through NG Art Gallery (ng@ngart.com.au) or by calling the gallery on +61 9 318 2992.
Johnny Romeo’s much anticipated Sydney show TOP OF THE POPS opens @ NG Art Gallery, Chippendale, Sydney, Australia – www.ngart.com.au
Opening Night – Thursday 28th May 2015 – 6-8pm.
TOP OF THE POPS is the triumphant, much anticipated Sydney show from internationally acclaimed Australian Pop artist Johnny Romeo. Brimming with his signature blend of comic book aesthetics, celebrity icons, Americana twang, punk-rock swagger and Grindhouse-grit, TOP OF THE POPS is an electrifying visual mix-tape of new paintings that perfectly captures Romeo’s inimitable Neo-Expressionist Pop style. With its cheeky reference to cult British music programme, TOP OF THE POPS sees Romeo at the top of his game as the leading force in Australian Pop Art.
Any enquires concerning TOP OF THE POPS can be made directly through NG Art Gallery (ng@ngart.com.au) or by calling the gallery on +61 9 318 2992.
Exhibition Dates:
Thursday 28th May – 13th June 2015
Johnny Romeo featured in Brisbane’s Courier Mail (1/5/2015) – Arts & Entertainment Section – Page 45
Johnny Romeo featured in Brisbane’s Courier Mail (1/5/2015) – Arts & Entertainment Section – Page 45.
Johnny Romeo’s works Son of Anarchy 1 & 2 will be part of the RED – EXPRESSIONISM – GROUP SHOW @ 19Karen, Gold Coast, Australia.
Opening Night – Friday 1st May – 6-8pm @ The Sofitel Gold Coast Broadbeach.
To see more of Johnny Romeo’s works go to –
http://www.19karen.com.au/johnny-romeo/johnny-romeo-new.php
Any enquires concerning Johnny Romeo’s works can be made directly through 19Karen (info@19karen.com.au) or by calling the gallery on +61 7 5554 5019.
Johnny Romeo Artist Talk @ Linton & Kay Galleries, Perth. Any enquires concerning Johnny Romeo’s OPEN STUDIO can be made directly through Linton & Kay Galleries (perth@lintonandkay.com.au) or by calling the gallery on +61 8 6465 4314.
Johnny Romeo mentioned in a William Sturrock article in the latest issue of Artist Profile Magazine (Issue 30) – Pages 116 & 118.
Internationally acclaimed Australian Pop artist Johnny Romeo is proud to announce that he has joined renowned Perth gallery LINTON & KAY GALLERIES.
OPEN STUDIO will celebrate his official launch with LINTON & KAY GALLERIES.
The exhilarating showcase, which features works hand-selected by Romeo and the directors at LINTON & KAY GALLERIES, masterfully captures the intoxicating sugar-rush of Neo-Expressionist energy, rock’in’roll swagger and Pop savvy that characterise Johnny Romeo’s paintings.
OPEN STUDIO runs from April 1st – April 15th, 2015 @ LINTON & KAY GALLERIES, PERTH.
The Old Perth Technical School – Level 1 / 137 St Georges Terrace, Perth WA 6000.
Johnny Romeo will give an artist talk on Sunday 12th April, 2015 – 2-4pm.
Any enquires concerning Johnny Romeo’s OPEN STUDIO can be made directly through LINTON & KAY GALLERIES (perth@lintonandkay.com.au) or by calling the gallery on +61 8 6465 4314.
Johnny Romeo
SONIC YOUTH
New Paintings
SONIC YOUTH is the exciting new collaboration between internationally acclaimed Australian Pop painter Johnny Romeo and celebrated men’s boutique, Prize of Venice. The electrifying series of new original works, painted in Romeo’s inimitably bombastic Neo-Expressionist style, will be exhibited inside Prize of Venice’s trend-setting store, located in Abbot Kinney, Venice Beach. Johnny Romeo will be in attendance for what promises to be a truly spectacular opening night.
The series represents an exhilarating meeting of kindred spirits. As the leading force in Australian Pop art, Johnny Romeo has worked together with big names such as the popular punk band Blink 182 and car company Lexus. Romeo’s explosive brew of Neo-expressionist urgency, urban cultural grit and captivating colour arrangements perfectly compliments Prize of Venice’s über chic fusion of high-end men’s fashion and cutting edge street-wear. The collaboration between Johnny Romeo and Prize of Venice buzzes with life and aims to capture the visual soundtrack of our youth.
Taking its name from acclaimed alternative rock icons Sonic Youth, the series is a gloriously sun-drenched celebration of the restless energy and ‘live-fast, die young’ attitude of youth. Vivacious fields of colour careen with gleeful abandon across frenetic compositions, with Romeo’s vibrant Technicolour palette evoking the neon wonderment of boozy nights on the Sunset Strip. Much like the iconic Bonnie and Clyde figures featured on Sonic Youth’s cover for their 1991 album ‘Goo’, SONIC YOUTH expertly distils the thrill of being young and restless, of sticking a middle finger to the man and driving off into the sunset in a haze of dust and blaring tunes.
Brash and ballsy, SONIC YOUTH masterfully teeters between the joyous nostalgia and alluring danger of adolescence. The slick, graphic lines and syrupy sweet colours of super heroes such as Super Man and Batman here evoke our fond childhood fascination with comic books. The defiantly confident poses of these cartoon heroes, with their rippling muscles and larger than life gestures, also reflects the invincibility of youth – the brashness of taking life head-on, regardless of the consequences.
In ‘So Platinum’, Johnny Romeo tackles this sense of indestructibility with his clever brand of pitch-black humour. Taking the rock’n’roll mantra of ‘living fast and dying young’ to comedic extremes, Romeo portrays two skulls laughing at the audience. The confectionary colours, and levity with which Romeo approaches such macabre subject matter suggests the impassioned audacity of laughing in the face of death, even when death has the last laugh.
With its bold typographical statements and insatiable rhythmic energy, SONIC YOUTH is strongly influenced by the hedonistic world of hip-hop. This is most apparent in Romeo’s spirited renditions of hip-hop legends Tupac and the Notorious BIG. Phrases like ‘Young Money’ and ‘Hustler’ are lifted straight from the book of rap and imbue the paintings with an undeniable swagger. Juxtaposing the lingua franca of the streets with imagery of American presidents and comic book heroes, the series cleverly subverts our understanding of popular cultural icons while mock revelling in the greed and excess of modern life.
SONIC YOUTH is a glorious Technicolour celebration of youth, perfectly capturing the days of living dangerously under the neon bliss of the Californian sun. An adrenaline-fuelled sugar rush brimming with garish hues and an irresistibly rambunctious attitude, Sonic Youth is a series not to be missed.
With Johnny Romeo in attendance, SONIC YOUTH opens at 7-10pm on Saturday 10th January 2015 at Prize of Venice, 1638 Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice, California, 90291, USA.
The exhibition will run until February 10th 2015.
Any enquires concerning Johnny Romeo’s SONIC YOUTH can be made directly through Prize of Venice (paulina@prizeofvenicela.com) or by calling Paulina on +1 310-452-8700 or Cell: 562-716-0149.
Johnny Romeo is honoured to be included in a museum show in Florida, USA with one of his pop art heroes: Robert Indiana. Robert Indiana’s 1964 work “LOVE” is an iconic Pop Art image.
LANGUAGE ART is a museum show featuring artists who incorporate a typographic element in their work.
There are 9 Johnny Romeo works in this show that span from 2008 to 2014.
LANGUAGE ART @ The Cornell Museum Of Art, Delray Beach, Florida, USA opened December 2nd, 2014.
LANGUAGE ART runs from November 28th, 2014 – March 8th, 2015.
Cornell Museum of Art at the Delray Beach Center For The Arts
51 North Swinton Avenue
Delray Beach, FL 33444, USA.
November 28, 2014-March 8, 2015
www.delraycenterforthearts.org