Friday, September 24, 2010

Jason Alper “Proletarian Drift And The Enfrachisement Of The Burgeoisie” Exhibition

Jason Alper "Proletarian Drift And The Enfrachisement Of The Burgeoisie" Exhibition


Artist, costume designer and co-creator of Borat, Ali G and Bruno, Jason Alper, presents new works on oil for his exhibition “Proletarian Drift and the Enfrachisement of the Burgoisie” at Guy Hepner Gallery.
“Irreverent self-confessed “rookie” artist Jason Alper is at it again—only this time, he’s taking on Da Vinci. “Proletarian Drift and the Enfranchisement of the Bourgeoisie in the 21st Century” features eight new oils in which Alper—co-creator of the Ali G, Borat and Bruno characters with Sacha Baron Cohen—superimposes one of the best-known logos of our time on some of the best-known artworks on the planet. Picture a Louis Vuitton-branded tablecloth adorning Leonardo Da Vinci’s “The Last Supper”, for example. Alper’s wry fusion of contemporary and classic icons explores notions of familiarity, over-exposure, and authorship, served up with the fearless humor that has characterized his work as a costume designer (who could forget Borat’s neon mankini?).”
Take a further look at his new works after the jump.






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