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Los Angeles’ OHWOW gallery will be hosting Terry Richardson’s first LA solo show this coming February. Terrywood, as the exhibition is called, will be a showcasing comprised of 25 new photos from Richardson. The subject matter of the photos is inspired by Hollywood, and given the photographer’s style, this should be rather interesting to say the least. The exhibit opens on February 24, 2012 and will be open until March 31, 2012.
Take a look at a few photos after the jump.

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The Made team continues to make their way through the Art Basel Miami madness and yesterday visited the much anticipated ‘It Ain’t Fair’ group exhibition, hosted every year by the OHWOW crew. This year Materialism is the subject of the exhibition.
“The 2011 installment of this annual group show, now in its fourth year, takes on a thematic focus: materialism. The exhibition features work by over twenty artists, including: Daniel Arsham, Justin Beal, Anna Betbeze, Ashley Bickerton, Scott Campbell, Peter Coffin, Dan Colen, N. Dash, Sam Falls, Michael Genovese, Luis Gispert, Angel Otero, José Parlá, Sara Rahbar, Ryan Reggiani, Bert Rodriguez, Amanda Ross-Ho, Aurel Schmidt, David Benjamin Sherry, Lucien Smith, Agathe Snow, Jessica Stockholder, Nick van Woert, and Aaron Young, including a special, live performance by New York-based artist Michael David Quattlebaum, Jr., during the opening reception.”
The video gives a nice review of the show and also includes interviews with some of the artists shown. The exhibition runs until this coming Sunday, so make sure to pass by.
Check out their other Art Basel Miami adventures here.
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OHWOW has announced a Terry Richardson exhibition for 2012 at its LA gallery.
TERRY RICHARDSON
Hollywood
February 24, 2012 – March 31, 2012
937 N. La Cienega / Los Angeles / CA / 90069
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OHWOW has partnered with The Standard Spa, Miami Beach to create a new retail store. The shop will carry a selection of curated products such as art books and hotel essentials, as well as hosting a community of artists including: Tim Barber, Scott Campbell, Julia Chiang, Dan Colen, Luis Gispert, KAWS, Terence Koh, Andrew Kuo, Ari Marcopolous, José Parlá, Agathe Snow and Julia Ziegler-Haynes, and others. The highly graphic shop was designed by acclaimed architect Rafael de Cárdenas and is a testament to his style.
STND/OHWOW
The Standard, Miami Beach 40 Island Avenue
Miami Beach 33139
More images follow after the click.

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OHWOW once again managed to bring together a strong line-up of artists for their 2010 It Ain’t Fair Exhibition during Art Basel Miami. Next to Jose Parla, art by Kaws, Barry McGree, Aurel Schmidt and other artists was on display. Dante Ross was there to document the exhibition for you, along with images from the Retna exhibition at Silver Lining and Rainbow City by Friends With You.
Check it all out here.
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For the 3rd time OHWOW presents the It Ain’t Fair exhibition during Art Basel Miami. Once again the line-up of participating artists is very strong and certainly something to look forward to.
“t Ain’t Fair is the third edition of OHWOW’s annual group exhibition, presented to coincide with Art Basel Miami Beach. Offering an alternative to the overwhelming mazes of art fair booths, It Ain’t Fair will highlight a cogent selection of leading-edge art. From painting to performance, sculpture to sound, the exhibition will occupy over 6,000 square feet of gallery space in a comprehensive survey of emerging and established artists’ most recent work. In addition, the exhibition will present special projects and programming, such as site-specific installations and video screenings. It Ain’t Fair is exactly that – not a fair, but a multimedia production, providing a critical scope of contemporary art innovation.
A selection of participating artists include Daniel Arsham, Scott Campbell, Julia Chiang, Dan Colen, André Ethier, Phil Frost, Michael Genovese, Luis Gispert, Tomoo Gokita, Diana Al-Hadid, Trenton Doyle-Hancock, Julia Ziegler-Haynes, Michael St. John, KAWS, Robert Lazzarini, Nate Lowman, Brendan Lynch, Ari Marcopoulos, Barry McGee, Neck Face, José Parlá, Rey Parlá, Kembra Pfahler, Aurel Schmidt, David Benjamin Sherry, Lucien Marc Smith, Agathe Snow and Nick Van Woert.”
IT AIN’T FAIR 2010
Art Basel Miami Beach 2010
December 2, 2010 – January 8, 2011
Exhibition design by Rafael de Cárdenas
3100 NW 7 Avenue / Miami / Florida / 33127
The opening reception is Thursday, December 2, 2010 8pm.
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For Halloween 2010, OHWOW hosted NY artist Neckface’s latest exhibition, “Into Darkness”. Enjoy these visuals of the art, the crowd, some skateboarding and Neckface himself. See photos and more from the event here.
Produced for Highsnobiety by UX Entertainment Group.
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Last night Neckface opened his latest exhibition, entitled “Into Darkness”, at the OHWOW gallery in Los Angeles. Following the success of the Halloween-themed show in Miami last year, Neck’s new show features a slew of fresh paintings, sculptures and installations alongside an intricate Halloween themed maze. The show runs until November 20, 2010.
Continue reading for a photo recap of the opening night.

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OHWOW presents the latest book from Dan Colen, entitled “Out Of The Blue”.
“Out Of The Blue focuses on the artist’s legendary series of paintings based on a single image of Geppetto’s worktable. Each image is made unique by the inclusion of different phrases eminating from the smoke in the blown out candle from the image. Published by Gagosian. Smyth-sewn hard cover, 9 1/4 x 11 1/4 inches, 43 pages, fully illustrated with text by Neville Wakefield.”
Signed copies of the book are available exclusively online and at OHWOW stores.
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OHWOW announces the release of STOOPZ by Ari Marcopoulos.
STOOPZ chronicles New York’s fledgling skateboard scene from the early 90s. These photographs document the charismatic individuals composing this specific group of skaters and the urban locations they frequented. The work poignantly captures the mood of the time, and its pioneers, just as this now legendary skate movement began to take form.
An official book release and signing will take place on Tuesday, September 21, 2010 from 6-8pm at the OHWOW Book Club (227 Waverly Place, NYC). Free slice of pizza and beer with every book purchase.
Preview the book after the click.

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