In the vibrant tapestry of Los Angeles, a unique artistic venture has taken root in an unexpected yet historically significant location. In 1923, amidst the burgeoning landscape of early Hollywood, the Hollywoodland Realty Co. erected a picturesque building in Beachwood Canyon. This charming structure, reminiscent of a fairy tale, predates even the iconic Hollywood sign. A century later, Alec Smythe and Noah Ruttenberg, captivated by its whimsical allure, envisioned it as the perfect home for their new gallery, Mariposa, which opened its doors during LA Art Week.
Alec Smythe, with his extensive background at the esteemed David Zwirner gallery, and Noah Ruttenberg, a celebrated interior designer recognized by Architectural Digest, are the driving forces behind Mariposa. Their journey began with pop-up exhibitions in various locations, from Paris's Marais district to New York and Aspen. The distinctive character of their chosen Hollywood location, reminiscent of a movie set, convinced them to establish a permanent presence, infusing the space with a sense of fantasy that resonates with the city's spirit.
Mariposa's grand opening in Los Angeles features an exhibition of exquisite swan-shaped ceramic sculptures by the acclaimed artist Peter Schlesinger. Schlesinger, whose work has been showcased globally, previously had a photography exhibition at Mariposa's Paris debut in 2023. Smythe views this collection as a pivotal moment, recognizing Schlesinger as one of the foremost ceramic sculptors of our time, whose pieces evoke both ancient craftsmanship and contemporary sensibility.
Smythe and Ruttenberg are committed to creating a fine art gallery that feels welcoming and intimate, moving away from the often-intimidating "white cube" aesthetic. By incorporating design elements, including Ruttenberg's interior design studio within the same space, Mariposa offers a more relaxed and cozy atmosphere. This approach draws inspiration from other successful Los Angeles galleries housed in historic, character-filled buildings, aiming to foster an environment where art can be appreciated by a wider audience, not just serious collectors.
Peter Schlesinger, residing between New York City and Bellport, finds inspiration in the natural world, particularly the swans and geese that frequent his garden. He describes swans as inherently sculptural, a quality he masterfully captures in his ceramic works. Schlesinger's artistic journey has evolved from painting to ceramics, embracing ancient coiling techniques to create vessels that blend the forms of animals with classical pottery. His preference for clay over paint highlights his connection to natural materials and a desire for a more tactile creative process, resulting in pieces that possess a timeless, ancient feel.
Despite his historical association with David Hockney, Peter Schlesinger has forged a formidable artistic path of his own. While his romantic relationship with Hockney in his youth led to him being the subject of numerous famous works, including “Portrait of an Artist (Pool With Two Figures),” Schlesinger emphasizes his identity as a working, acclaimed artist. He acknowledges the past as a distinct chapter, expressing a desire for his current artistic achievements to stand independently. Even after decades away, his recent return to Los Angeles for the exhibition highlights the city's transformative power when viewed through an artistic lens.
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