I AM THAT ‘EYE AM’: Mark Ryden’s Whimsy and Wonder at Perrotin Los Angeles

Mark Ryden's latest exhibition, "Eye Am," at Perrotin Los Angeles is a celebration of whimsy and wonder, where the boundaries between reality and fantasy are blissfully blurred. For decades, the godfather of Pop Surrealism has been weaving a tapestry of surreal worlds, inviting viewers to embark on a journey of discovery.

As guests arrived at the exhibition, they were immersed in a kaleidoscope of characters - Buccaneers, Pierrot clowns, and even stag-horned fey - all united by Ryden's signature style. The show features 12 new works by the artist, each one a testament to his boundless creativity and technical skill.

Throughout the exhibition, Ryden's paintings transport us to fantastical realms, where the surreal and the bizarre coexist in perfect harmony. In "Creatura," a young woman kneels in a glade surrounded by flora and fauna, while a large pulmonate cat gazes reverently at a stellated tetrahedron - an ancient implement of spiritual ascension.

Ryden's fascination with geometry and sacred symbols is evident throughout the show. In "Eye Am #181," a mysterious figure lies wide-eyed in a bed, staring at the name of the exhibition, while in another piece, the artist incorporates Greek letters into the composition, creating an eerie atmosphere of vulnerability and quiet unease.

While some may see Ryden's work as kitsch or even sacrilegious, the artist sees it as a vehicle for spiritual enlightenment. He often incorporates elements from pop culture and Jungian theory into his work, marrying the phenomenal with the subconscious. For him, the mystery behind his art is sacred, and he believes that searching for clear explanations can detract from its true meaning.

As Ryden himself said, "I am not looking for a clear explanation for the yam misses what really matters." Instead, he invites viewers to step into his surreal worlds, where the boundaries between reality and fantasy are blissfully blurred. In doing so, we find ourselves lost in a sea of wonder and awe, our spirits nourished by Ryden's boundless creativity and technical skill.

Ultimately, "Eye Am" is an exhibition that will leave you questioning what is real and what is not, but also leaving you with a sense of peace and spiritual inspiration. Mark Ryden's latest work is a testament to his enduring talent and his ability to create worlds that are both fantastical and deeply unsettling - worlds that invite us to step into the unknown, and to surrender to the whimsy and wonder of it all.
 
idk why ppl still think ryden's art is kitsch 🤷‍♀️ he's been pushing boundaries 4 decades now & his latest show at perrotin la is proof that ur just not lookin at it right 🤔 "eye am" is more than just weird characters & surreal worlds - its a journey into the subconscious, where reality & fantasy blend together in perfect harmony 💫 ryden's got some serious skills 4 mixin metaphors & makin symbols pop 🔍 & if u can't handle the mystery, then maybe u should stick 2 ur iphone selfies 📸
 
🤯 I'm so glad this exhibition is happening! Mark Ryden's work has always been super weird and wonderful, but in a good way 🌈. Like, who wouldn't want to see more art that's just, you know, totally trippy? 😂 It sounds like he's really tapped into some deep symbolism and spiritual stuff, which I think is kinda cool 👀.

I'm not sure if it's kitsch or whatever some people might say, but I don't think that's the point 🤷‍♀️. Ryden seems to be on a quest for something deeper, you know? And if his art can take us on that journey with him, then I'm all for it 💫.

The more I think about it, the more I want to see this show in person 🎨. Can't wait to get lost in those surreal worlds and just... be 😌.
 
You know what really gets me is how art has become so... commercialized 🤑. I mean, don't get me wrong, Mark Ryden's work is straight fire 🔥, but it feels like every other artist is trying to recreate his style or at least, that's what I've seen on Instagram lately 😂. Remember when we could just go to a gallery and be blown away by the talent on display? Nowadays, it's all about the hype and the likes 🤳.

And don't even get me started on how art has become this super curated experience 🎨. Everyone wants a piece of that " Eye Am" magic ✨, but what about the rest of us who just want to appreciate something for its own sake? I mean, can't we just enjoy a painting without having to Google every reference or symbol in it? 🤔

Anyway, Ryden's work is still amazing, no doubt about that 🔥. His ability to craft these surreal worlds is truly inspiring. But, can't we just appreciate art for its own sake, rather than trying to fit into some preconceived notion of what's "cool" or "trendy"? 🤷‍♀️
 
I just saw this exhibition at Perrotin Los Angeles and I'm still reeling from the experience 😍 Mark Ryden's "Eye Am" is literally a dream come true - it's like stepping into his own personal fantasy world 🌐 The way he blends reality and fantasy is pure magic ✨ And can we talk about the attention to detail? It's like he's speaking directly to your soul 💫 What I love most about this exhibition is how it makes you question what's real and what's not - it's like a rollercoaster of emotions, but in the best possible way 😮 The use of geometry and sacred symbols is also super fascinating - Ryden has such a deep understanding of these concepts 🤯 I do think some people might find his work a bit...much at times 🙅‍♀️, but for me, that's all part of the charm 🌈 Overall, "Eye Am" is an exhibition that will leave you feeling inspired and maybe even a little bit unsettled 😬 in the best way possible 👍
 
I totally agree with this exhibition being a celebration of whimsy and wonder 🌟. I mean, who wouldn't want to immerse themselves in a kaleidoscope of characters and surreal worlds? It's like Ryden is speaking our language - the one that says life is weird and wonderful, and we should just roll with it 😂.

And I love how he blends reality and fantasy, creating these dreamlike scenarios that make us question what's real and what's not. It's like he's saying, "Hey, let's have a conversation with our subconscious and see where it takes us" 💭. And honestly, who wouldn't want to tap into that? It's like a spiritual reset button, just waiting to be pressed.

I do think some people might find his work a bit...much, but I say, more is more! The more fantastical, the better 🎉. And Ryden's use of geometry and sacred symbols adds this whole other level of depth and meaning to the pieces. It's like he's unraveling the mysteries of the universe, one brushstroke at a time 🔍.

I'm totally sold on "Eye Am" being an exhibition that will leave you feeling inspired and maybe even a little bit enlightened ✨. Ryden's work is like a key that unlocks this whole other dimension - one where wonder and awe are the only rules 🌊.
 
I loved this exhibition! 🤩 The way Mark Ryden's art transported me to these surreal worlds was like stepping into a dream. I mean, who wouldn't want to see creatures with stag horns and pulmonate cats surrounded by flowers and ancient symbols? It was like entering a fantastical realm where reality and fantasy merged in perfect harmony.

I also loved how the artist weaves together pop culture and Jungian theory into his work - it's so clever! 🤓 But what struck me most was the sense of wonder and awe that pervades every piece. It's not just about creating something visually stunning, but about inviting the viewer to step into this world of magic.

I have to admit, I did find some of the pieces a bit unsettling - like that eerie atmosphere in "Eye Am #181" where the figure lies wide-eyed staring at its own name 😳. But that's what makes Ryden's art so captivating - it's not just about beauty, but also about exploring the unknown and the subconscious.

Overall, I think this exhibition is a must-see for anyone who loves art, fantasy, or just wants to tap into their inner child 🌟. Mark Ryden's creativity and talent are truly inspiring, and "Eye Am" is an exhibition that will leave you feeling like you've been transported to another world 🌐.
 
🤯 I THINK RYDEN'S WORK IS LIKE A BIG OL' EMOTIONAL RAISE - IT'S WEIRD AND WONDERFUL AT THE SAME TIME!!! 🌐 HE'S GOT THIS GIFT FOR CREATING THESE DREAMS THAT FEEL SO REAL YET ALSO KIND OF... NOT. 💭 IT'S LIKE HE'S TAKEN ALL THESE DIFFERENT THINGS FROM POP CULTURE AND JUNGIAN THEORY AND MIXED THEM TOGETHER IN A BIG POT OF CREATIVE MAGIC ✨ AND THE RESULT IS THIS AMAZING EXHIBITION THAT MAKES YOU FEEL ALL THE FEELS!!! 🌈
 
This exhibition "Eye Am" at Perrotin Los Angeles is like stepping into a dream world that's full of weirdness and fascination 🤯. Ryden's art is like a puzzle where you're not sure what's real and what's just your imagination running wild. I mean, the way he combines pop culture references with mystical symbols is mind-blowing. It's like he's tapping into our collective unconscious and creating these surreal worlds that are both captivating and unsettling at the same time.

I love how Ryden's art invites you to question reality and push the boundaries of what's acceptable. His work is not for everyone, but that's part of its beauty - it's unapologetically weird and wonderful. The way he uses geometry and sacred symbols adds an extra layer of depth to his paintings, making them feel like these mystical artifacts from another world.

Overall, "Eye Am" is an experience that will leave you feeling both uneasy and exhilarated. Ryden's art is a testament to the power of creativity and imagination, and I think we can all learn from his willingness to take risks and push the boundaries of what's possible 🎨💫
 
man i just got back from this exhibition at perrotin los angeles and its like my mind is still trying to process the whole thing lol 🤯🎨 mark ryden's latest show "eye am" is literally a celebration of pure imagination. the way he blends reality and fantasy is so refreshing, it feels like stepping into a dream world where anything can happen. i love how his paintings transport you to these surreal realms, where weird and wonderful creatures roam free 🦊🌿. the artist's use of geometry and sacred symbols adds this whole layer of depth and mystery to his work, its like unraveling a puzzle that never ends. for me, the exhibition was more than just a showcase of art - it was an experience that left me feeling peaceful and inspired 😌💫
 
🎨 just went to this exhibition at Perrotin LA and i'm still reeling from it 🤯 mark ryden's "Eye Am" is like stepping into a dream world where reality & fantasy blend together in perfect harmony ❤️ his use of geometry & sacred symbols is so intriguing, and the way he incorporates pop culture & jungian theory into his work is pure genius 🔥 i love how some people might see it as kitsch but ryden sees it as spiritual enlightenment 🙏 anyway, the show is a total celebration of whimsy & wonder, and it's left me feeling peaceful & inspired 😌 if you're an art lover like me, u gotta check this out! 👉
 
🤯 I'm so stoked for this new exhibit at Perrotin Los Angeles! Mark Ryden's "Eye Am" is like a dream come true for fans of surreal art 🌙. The way he blends reality and fantasy is pure genius 🤓. I love how his paintings transport us to these fantastical realms that are both eerie and awe-inspiring 😲. Ryden's use of geometry and sacred symbols adds an extra layer of depth to the artwork, making it even more thought-provoking 🤔. Some people might see it as kitsch, but for me, it's all about embracing the weirdness and letting go of what's "real" 🙅‍♂️. The fact that he invites us to step into his surreal worlds is like a permission slip to let our spirits soar ✨. All in all, this exhibit is a must-see for anyone who loves art that pushes boundaries and challenges our perceptions 🎨💥
 
I gotta say this exhibition is mind-blowin' 🤯! Ryden's got a way of makin' you feel like you're walkin' through a dreamworld where weirdness is just normal 😴. His use of geometry and symbols is insane, I love how he incorporates them into his art to create these surreal landscapes that make you wonder what's real and what's not 🤔.

I think people who say his art is kitsch are just missin' the point 🙄. Ryden's work is all about explorin' the unknown and pushin' boundaries, it's not for everyone but for those who get it, it's like a spiritual experience 💫. He's like a modern-day alchemist, turnin' base materials into gold 🔥.

I also love how he's willin' to take risks and experiment with different styles and techniques 🎨. It's clear that he's come from a place of passion and curiosity, and that shines through in every piece. If you haven't checked out "Eye Am" yet, get on it ASAP, trust me, it's gonna blow your mind 🤯!
 
🤯 this exhibition is literally like stepping into a dream world 🌙! Ryden's art is all about blurring the lines between reality and fantasy, and I love how his paintings transport us to these surreal realms that make us feel both uneasy and mesmerized at the same time 😮. for me, it's not about finding some deep meaning behind the art, but more about embracing the weirdness and letting yourself get lost in the journey 🌪️. Ryden's use of geometry and sacred symbols is genius, and I love how he incorporates elements from pop culture and Jungian theory to create this unique blend of the familiar and unknown 🔮💥.
 
I'm so hyped for this exhibition!!! 🤩 I mean, who doesn't love a good dose of surrealism and fantasy? Ryden's art is like stepping into a dream world - it's trippy but in the best way possible 😴. The way he weaves together different elements of pop culture and symbolism is pure genius 🔥. And that attention to detail? Mind-blowing 🤯. I love how his work makes you question what's real and what's not, it's like your mind is doing a happy dance 🎉. Don't get me wrong, some people might see it as kitschy, but for me, that's all part of the charm 😊. Ryden's art is like a spiritual wake-up call - it makes you feel alive and connected to something bigger than yourself 🌟. Can't wait to see more of his work in person! 🎨👍
 
omg I had no idea Ryden was pushing the boundaries like this 🤯🎨 I mean, his work has always been so eye-catching but this exhibition is on another level. I love how he's using geometry and symbolism to create these surreal worlds that feel both familiar and yet completely alien. it's like stepping into a dream world where reality doesn't apply 🌙

and I have to say, I'm intrigued by his approach to art as spiritual enlightenment. I don't know if I fully buy into it, but at the same time, who am I to judge? the artwork speaks for itself and I think that's what makes "Eye Am" so powerful. we get to step into these worlds and experience our own sense of wonder and awe... it's like Ryden is saying, let go of your rational mind and just let yourself be transported 🌊
 
im totally obsessed with this exhibition 😍 i mean what else can you say about a guy who creates paintings that look like they were drawn by aliens or something? 🚀 i love how he blurs the lines between reality and fantasy, it's like we're all just floating around in some kind of weird dreamworld. and those characters tho! buccaneers and pierrot clowns and fey... who are these people and why do they get to be so cool? 🤔 i also love how he incorporates geometry and sacred symbols into his work, it's like he's trying to uncover some deeper meaning or something. but at the same time, i can see how some people might find it kitsch or even sacrilegious... like, what's the deal with that? why is this art so special? 🤷‍♀️ anyway, i'm definitely going back to see more of the exhibition, and maybe even try to decipher the meaning behind all the weird symbols and stuff.
 
I'm so down for an exhibit like this 🤩! It sounds like Mark Ryden's art is like a dream world where anything goes and you just gotta let your imagination run wild 🌙️. I love how he weaves together different styles and themes to create something completely unique and thought-provoking 🤯. The idea that it's not about finding answers, but rather getting lost in the wonder of it all really resonates with me 😌. It's like, life is already weird enough, so why not just go for it? 🎨💫
 
Man, this exhibition at Perrotin Los Angeles is like a mirror held up to our collective subconscious 🤯. It's like Ryden's inviting us to question what's real and what's not - and that's kinda scary, but also super liberating 💥. I mean, think about it, if we can't define reality, then we're free to create our own meaning in life... or at least explore the weird and wonderful places where fantasy and reality collide 🌐. It's like Ryden's saying, "Hey, come on in, the water's fine" - and that's both thrilling and terrifying 😱.
 
🌐 I'm loving the vibe of this exhibition "Eye Am" at Perrotin Los Angeles 🤯 Mark Ryden's use of surrealism is so captivating! The way he blends reality and fantasy is like stepping into a dream world 😴 It's not just about the visuals, it's also about the emotions you feel when looking at his work. I mean, "Creatura" is giving me all these feels 🌸 And I'm totally down for exploring the mystical realm of sacred symbols and geometry 🔮 Can't wait to see what other secrets Ryden has hidden within his art 🎨
 
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