• 'Would-be warriors and teenagers alike, throughout history, have engaged in the same strong medicine; uninhibited dance.This is shapeshifting at its...
    Marty Schnapf in his studio, 2022. Photographed by Angie Smith.
    "Would-be warriors and teenagers alike, throughout history, have engaged in the same strong medicine; uninhibited dance.This is shapeshifting at its most fundamental level. It is the manifestation of an embodied and therefore wiser, more powerful self."

    - Marty Schnapf
  • I was a teenage werewolf
    Braces on my fangs
    I was a teenage werewolf
    And no one even said thanks
  • Marty Schnapf (b.1977) is a Los Angeles-based visual artist who is celebrated for his multidisciplinary practice spanning painting, performance, video, installation and sculpture. For his Platform exhibition, Schnapf drew inspiration from The Cramps' song I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1980), skilfully capturing a mirage of movement. These shape-shifting bodies caught in transitory moments are saturated with vibrant colours, exuberance, and freedom. Engrossed in complete bliss, they hover in a liminal state of transformation. 


    Undefined by harsh contours, Schnapf’s fragmented subjects flicker between landscapes and human figures. The artist explains, “My work starts from a very abstract space, then I draw over that. I find a figure and that gives me some structure to start clarifying the complexity of the work. Then I paint and draw and weave the two”. As such, this series exemplifies Schnapf’s perfected painterly fluidity, layering technique and stylised execution that results in elegant yet dynamic forms. The expressivity and gestural quality of the figures are reminiscent of the dance movements of choreographer Pina Bausch. 


    Focused primarily on singular figures, these works depict limbs in a semi-abstract swirl of colour, oscillating in the rhythm with the song that inspired the whole series. Unfolding slowly before the viewer, these paintings allude to the dynamic interiority of individual experience. Schnapf depicts a narrative which could be viewed as autobiographical, portraying his own lavish parties that he threw in his twenties, bringing to the forefront intimate moments of unawareness and unselfconsciousness expressed only in the confines of a safe space. While the figures are bestowed with the confidence to be free, the viewer is left with the role of a voyeur, desperate to feel the melody-fuelled haze.

  • Displayed in a dedicated space in our Mayfair gallery, this presentation is open to the public, providing an intimate and informal environment from which to acquaint yourself with Schnapf's works. Reserving a viewing slot is essential, so please make sure to book ahead of time.
    • Marty Schnapf Beneath Suspicion, 2022 Oil on canvas 111.76 cm x 91.44 cm
      Marty Schnapf
      Beneath Suspicion, 2022
      Oil on canvas
      111.76 cm x 91.44 cm
    • Marty Schnapf Come on, come on, 2022 Oil on canvas 152.4 cm x 121.92 cm
      Marty Schnapf
      Come on, come on, 2022
      Oil on canvas
      152.4 cm x 121.92 cm
    • Marty Schnapf Good Trouble, 2022 Oil on canvas 111.76 cm x 91.44 cm
      Marty Schnapf
      Good Trouble, 2022
      Oil on canvas
      111.76 cm x 91.44 cm
    • Marty Schnapf Jet Boy (NY Dolls), 2022 Oil on canvas 111.76 cm x 91.44 cm
      Marty Schnapf
      Jet Boy (NY Dolls), 2022
      Oil on canvas
      111.76 cm x 91.44 cm
    • Marty Schnapf Never did sleep, 2022 Oil on canvas 152.4 cm x 121.92 cm
      Marty Schnapf
      Never did sleep, 2022
      Oil on canvas
      152.4 cm x 121.92 cm
    • Marty Schnapf Radio Room, 2022 Oil on canvas 111.76 cm x 91.44 cm
      Marty Schnapf
      Radio Room, 2022
      Oil on canvas
      111.76 cm x 91.44 cm
    • Marty Schnapf Tornado Alley, 2022 Oil on canvas 111.76 cm x 91.44 cm
      Marty Schnapf
      Tornado Alley, 2022
      Oil on canvas
      111.76 cm x 91.44 cm
  • ABOUT THE ARTIST

    ABOUT THE ARTIST

    Marty Schnapf (b.1977) is a Los Angeles-based visual artist. He received his BFA from Wittenberg University in 1999 and was heavily influenced by his studies abroad in Cortona, Italy. He has exhibited extensively throughout the U.S and internationally, with recent solo exhibitions at Diane Rosenstein Gallery, Los Angeles California 2022 and 2019; Wilding Cran Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 2018; MaRS Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 2016; The Property, Los Angeles, CA 2015; and Permanently Closed, Los Angeles, CA 2015. He has featured in numerous performance festivals and group exhibitions, including at: Soulangh Cultural Park, Tainan, Taiwan; Vooruit Arts Center, Ghent, Belgium; Kaaistudios, Brussels, Belgium; 3rd Ward, New York, USA; Ballhaus Ost, Berlin, Germany; Caranza 25 Mexico City, Mexico; and The Portland Institute of Contemporary Art, Portland, Oregon, USA. He is the recipient of numerous grants including a 2017 Rema Hort Mann Community Engagement Grant.

     
  • Chosen Charity: NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council)

    Chosen Charity: NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council)

    NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council) was founded in 1970 by a group of law students and attorneys at the forefront of the environmental movement. Today, with the help of 700 scientists, lawyers, and policy advocates across the globe, the organization continues to work to ensure the rights of all people to clean air, clean water, and healthy communities.

     

    "The reason I have chosen this charity is there is no bigger problem facing humanity right now than climate change. Climate change is affecting the people who are often least responsible for it - those are the people that are being hit first and the hardest." 
    -
    Marty Schnapf