Showing posts with label kai. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kai. Show all posts
Monday, November 4, 2013
Street Art -- Lost Values
This mural seems to capture everything that is wrong with street art and its lost values.
At face value, this is a mural painted by Kai Aspire. The piece is entitled 'Lost Values', and it is re-assigning Louis Vuitton's 'LV' to mean 'Lost Values'.
At face value, it is pretty weak. The art is lame. The message doesn't say anything. And why any street art piece would be talking about 'lost values' in the uber-rich fashion world is a stretch to say the least. Louis Vuitton and street art? What do they have in common? Nothing but lost values and poor artists.
But even though it wasn't intended, this piece works perfectly on a deeper level. Like we say in the opening sentence, this mural seems to capture everything that is wrong with street art and its lost values.
Kai Aspire is not just another street artist. Kai was born with a silver paint brush in his hand. Kai is the nephew of Mr. Brainwash, and Kai's father owns this wall where the mural was painted. In fact, years ago, this wall used to be organic street art. Meaning that art just used to pop up on this wall on its own. Then, 3 years ago, the Guetta family started curating this wall. The best part is that the art did keep changing with constantly rotating murals, but the worst part is that the move transitioned this wall from 'street art' to 'public art'. Strike one.
Strike 2 is the focus of the content itself. Like we say, street art and fine fashion have nothing in common. And any street artist thinks that fashion empires like 'Louis Vuitton' demonstrate 'lost values', well, then the artist is the one with the lost values. Like here. Street art should pack a message worthy of the streets. Not just this piece, but street art in Los Angeles in general seems to be failing to spread a worthy message.
Strike 3 is to pretend to be something you're not. And since Warhol, their has been a movement in the art world that says a factory is okay--the factory concept is the idea that the artist does not have to paint every stroke, someone else can do the work and yet the art is still considered an original. Okay, fine. We understand the factory concept. But what Kai is doing seems beyond the scope of Warhol's factory. You see, Kai paints murals like this one, and the one pictured below. Actually, the one pictured below provides the perfect example of what Kai did and didn't do. Kai did paint his name on the right. You can see from the thick brush strokes and uncontrolled drips how Kai literally has no skill with the brush. And now, compare that to the image next to Kai's signature. It is a masterfully blended image of Kanye West dressed up in medieval clothing. The art skill is seriously stunning, but it is clear that the image was not painted by Kai. The image on the wall was actually wheat pasted, but it is an enlarged image of a painting that Kai attempted to sell at a previous art show, as his own work. What!? A lot of folks in the community were outraged at Kai's first show because he did not paint the art that he was selling. Forget the factory concept, when did it become anything other than fraud to pretend something you didn't make, is yours? Talk about lost values . . .
Okay. So this mural has technically already struck out. But there are still more egregious things wrong with it. Basically, and 'technically' this entire mural is not even 'art'. This is an advertisement. In fact, if you were to take this mural and shrink it down into postcard size, then this would be a flyer for Kai's show. It is not art because the information on the flyer tells the viewer where to buy what the artist is selling. The viewer is not allowed to interpret the image or message, when it is done this way the viewer is instructed where to 'shop'. Like we say, this is not art, this is a painted advertisement. For an art show with paintings that the artist did not paint focusing on issues that are irrelevant to life and the streets.
Finally, the only time Kai does anything on the streets is right before he is about to have an art show. As M&F has said before, the streets are not a platform to a gallery. The streets are the real prize. And if you only put up a handful of street pieces in order to hype a gallery show, well, that is not really a street artist. Don't know exactly where to draw the line, but that is not a street artist at all. That's someone trying to use the streets for advertisements. Not street art, an insult to the streets.
Street art needs to dump some baggage, get back into touch with what its about, and remedy these 'lost values'.
Stay up, Los Angeles!
Labels:
art show,
gallery,
kai,
Kai Aspire,
MBW,
melrose,
mr brainwash,
Public Art,
street art
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Melrose+Fairfax
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1:00 PM
Monday, June 18, 2012
Kai Joins Common
Labels:
Common Cents,
kai,
Kai Aspire,
LA,
los angeles,
street art
Posted by
Melrose+Fairfax
at
11:30 AM
Monday, February 13, 2012
Friday, January 13, 2012
You Can't Stop Street Art--For Real!
Labels:
Cali Love,
kai,
Ozer,
There She Is,
You Killed Me First
Posted by
Melrose+Fairfax
at
4:20 PM
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Can't Stop Street Art
Labels:
2wenty,
alec monopoly,
buff monster,
Common Cents,
Destroy All Design,
Free Humanity,
kai,
kh no. 7,
LA,
los angeles,
skullphone,
Smog City,
Snyder,
street art
Posted by
Melrose+Fairfax
at
6:35 PM
Monday, December 19, 2011
Second Hand Smoke Kills
Labels:
Cigarettes,
kai,
los angeles,
mural,
street art
Posted by
Melrose+Fairfax
at
1:21 PM
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Kai Aspire at 'Art Show 2011'
Labels:
kai,
LA,
los angeles,
street art
Posted by
Melrose+Fairfax
at
1:20 PM
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Get Up, Stay Up
Labels:
bankrupt slut,
kai,
LA,
los angeles,
street art
Posted by
Melrose+Fairfax
at
4:49 PM
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Stabbed In The Back
Labels:
2wenty,
BC,
kai,
LA,
los angeles,
Louis Cannizarro,
Septerhed,
Snyder,
street art
Posted by
Melrose+Fairfax
at
2:21 PM
Monday, September 12, 2011
All The Babes Love Street Art
Labels:
girls,
kai,
LA,
los angeles,
melrose,
sexy,
Snyder,
street art
Posted by
Melrose+Fairfax
at
4:12 PM
Friday, September 9, 2011
Snyder's Doodle Paints A Rainbow
Labels:
2wenty,
kai,
LA,
los angeles,
Louis Cannizzaro,
melrose,
Snyder,
street art
Posted by
Melrose+Fairfax
at
9:01 AM
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Kai Aspire - Reachin
Labels:
kai,
Kai Aspire,
LA,
los angeles,
street art
Posted by
Melrose+Fairfax
at
10:28 AM
Monday, February 14, 2011
Monday, January 10, 2011
Septerhed Funds Prostitution

Septerhed paste, up over an old stencil that reads 'Funded Prostitution Zone'.
Above a pealing Kai Morons.
Labels:
kai,
los angeles,
prostitution,
Septerhed,
stencil
Posted by
Melrose+Fairfax
at
9:25 PM
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Crazy Mold

After a week of rain, this crazy black mold has started growing out of the cracks of a lot of electric boxes.
Like this one with peeling art from Alec Monopoly, Bankrupt Slut, Kai in front of the Obey/Saber mural at De La Barracuda.
Crazy.
Labels:
alec,
alec monopoly,
bankrupt slut,
de la barracuda,
kai,
Obey,
shepard fairey
Posted by
Melrose+Fairfax
at
4:07 PM
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Action Shots - T$F
Caught The Status Faction in action fixing an edge on their massive hand stenciled and hand cut sticker on Melrose.
This sticker has been riding for the better part of the year and straight owns the sign.
A plethora more stickers including ours and Shie, Rich, Bran TRB, Krape, Gregory, Kai, JTS, 52er, XWHR, Eagls, Darex, Livevil, Wicker, Charles X and many more.
Friday, October 29, 2010
Cyrcle of Street Art
We noticed the aquatic theme of Cyrcle's artwork. Maybe 'Cyrcle' is a take on the circle of life? or art?
Wheat pastes from Cyrcle and Kai.
Stickers and tags from Glout, Brand, JDI, Dump, Kruz, Brainy, Smog City, Gaior and a few more.
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