Matt_Gondek

Matt Gondek

Matt Gondek

American visual artist


Matt Gondek is an American pop artist.[1] He is a painter, muralist,[2][3] and graphic illustrator focused on deconstructed pop art.[4][5]

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Career

Gondek is based in Los Angeles[6][7] while his paintings and sculptures have been featured at exhibitions worldwide including Los Angeles, New York, Paris, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Korea,[8] and Singapore.[9]

His works are usually done in vivid acrylic paint colors with bold lines[10] featuring various cartoon and comic book characters such as Mickey Mouse, Bugs Bunny, and Homer Simpson often exploding, melting, or falling apart.[11][12] His series "Fight Club" in 2022, a project including spiked baseball bats, was also offered as an NFT collection.[13] In December 2022, it was reported that one of the 50 limited-edition pieces from his "Deconstructed Mickeys" collection in 2018, valued at HK$50,000, was stolen from a toy store owner in Hong Kong.[14]

Background

Gondek is a native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[15][16] He was named "Best Local Artist" by Pittsburgh Magazine in 2011.[17]

Exhibitions

Solo exhibitions

  • Missing Person - Tokyo, Japan (November 2022)[18][19]
  • Discipline - Mexico City (February 2022)[20]
  • RATS - Los Angeles (August 2021)
  • Original Character - New York (April 2021)
  • Mood Swings - Paris (October 2020)
  • CONTROL - Los Angeles (November 2019)[21]
  • Clean Break - Bangkok, Thailand (April 2019)
  • Growing Pains - Hong Kong (November 2018)[22]
  • Clean Break - New York (May 2018)
  • Clean Break - Hong Kong (March 2018)[23]
  • American Gods - Hong Kong (November 2017)
  • Glow in the Dark - Los Angeles, California (September 2017)
  • Unholy Hand - Detroit, Michigan (November 2015)
  • Struggles - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (April 2015)
  • Kill 'Em All - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (September 2014)

Group exhibitions

  • Korean Art Fair - South Korea (October 2021)[24]
  • Urban Art Fair - Paris (April 2018)
  • Cartoon - London (May 2016)

References

  1. "From Furniture Factory to Artist’s Studio in the Bronx" New York Magazine. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
  2. "Matt Gondek and Brian Gonnella draw together" Pittsburgh City Paper. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
  3. "Indie fashion designers go pop-up in Lawrenceville" Pittsburgh City Paper. Retrieved 2022-12-27.
  4. "Announcements" PSInside. Retrieved 2022-12-27.
  5. "Artist Interview: Matt Gondek" Street Art News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.

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