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The Art of José Rodolfo Loaiza Ontiveros

A couple months back we covered the Everything but the Kitsch 'n Sync show over at La Luz de Jesus Gallery in Los Angeles (here). The annual massive group show brings in a plethora of undiscovered and emerging talents and one of the artists that caught our eye was José Rodolfo Loaiza Ontiveros. The Mexican artist's reimagining of popular Disney characters were such a hit that the gallery has given him his first proper solo show, which will be opening in just a couple weeks time. 'Disenchanted' continues Ontiveros' commentary on sexuality, war, identity and popular culture... oftentimes without the happy ending. The show opens on August 5th, get a look at some of our favorite selections after the jump.

A couple months back we covered the Everything but the Kitsch ‘n Sync show over at La Luz de Jesus Gallery in Los Angeles (here). The annual massive group show brings in a plethora of undiscovered and emerging talents and one of the artists that caught our eye was José Rodolfo Loaiza Ontiveros. The Mexican artist’s reimagining of popular Disney characters were such a hit that the gallery has given him his first proper solo show, which will be opening in just a couple weeks time. ‘Disenchanted’ continues Ontiveros’ commentary on sexuality, war, identity and popular culture… oftentimes without the happy ending. The show opens on August 5th, get a look at some of our favorite selections below.

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