Downward Spiral / Jeron Braxton

Jeron Braxton

Downward Spiral / Jeron Braxton

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Year:2023

Material:Air brush on Canvas

Size:213⁄4 x 361⁄2 inches (55.245 x 92.71 cm)

Rarity:Unique

Medium:Painting

Signature:Hand-signed by artist,Back

Certificate of authenticity:Included(issued by gallery)

Frame:Not included

©︎Jeron Braxton


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■ Jeron Braxton Solo Exhibition “DOPAMINE”

Jeron Braxton is an American artist known for creating a unique world and characters centered around the medium of animation. His works address contemporary issues such as Black culture and social justice, distinguished by a one-of-a-kind visual style and provocative themes. Braxton has achieved commercial success through collaborations with top creators and brands.
In "DOPAMINE," Braxton's character "Oxycotton Tail" is prominently featured. Despite its catchy appearance reminiscent of nostalgic 90s and early 2000s video games, "Oxycotton Tail" symbolizes youth mental health, addiction, and the structures of consumerism. The exhibition showcases new silkscreen prints featuring poppies and "Oxycotton Tail's" face, symbolizing the impact of consumerism on individuals and the cycle of endless desire and pursuit. Braxton's approach utilizes pop art techniques reminiscent of artists like Andy Warhol, emphasizing visual impact and reproducibility and reflecting the essence of mass production and consumption.
The 'DOPAMINE' exhibition is a significant milestone for Braxton, marking his first solo show in Japan. The exhibition, held in the heart of Harajuku, a vibrant center of youth culture, is a unique opportunity to experience Braxton's 'Oxycotton Tail' in a variety of mediums, including painting, prints, video, and sculpture. The exhibition invites viewers to reflect on consumerism and societal structures.


Jeron Braxton
Based in Los Angeles, Jeron Braxton is an artist and animator whose works delve into contemporary issues such as Black culture, consumerism, mental health, and social justice. Renowned for his nostalgic yet provocative visual style inspired by early 2000s video games, Braxton brings a unique perspective to modern storytelling.

In 2022, he created animation for the Louis Vuitton SS22 campaign directed by Virgil Abloh. His portfolio also includes music videos for The Weeknd and Pusha T. In 2018, he won the Short Animation Prize at the Sundance Film Festival. He was recently named one of Variety Magazine's "10 Animators to Watch in 2023."

Braxton's notable exhibitions include his solo shows Ouroboros (UTA Artist Space, Los Angeles, 2023) and DOPAMINE (LOVUS Gallery, Tokyo, 2024), as well as the duo exhibition Sugar Coated (CALM & PUNK GALLERY, Tokyo, 2024). Currently, he is collaborating with American rapper Kid Cudi as the director of his first feature-length animated film, SLIME, which is now in production.

Jeron Braxton Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeronbraxton/

 

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