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Eli Russell Linnetz is one of the preeminent contemporary interpreters of American nostalgia. Through his ground-breaking music videos, sculptural projects, photography, live events, and critically acclaimed fashion, he has reinvigorated the exploration of the American past and present for a new generation. For MONUMENTS - his debut solo fine art exhibition - Linnetz has taken over Jeffrey Deitch Gallery Los Angeles with a colorful, wide ranging and galvanizing look into the symbols of the American iconographic landscape. Set in an immersive color environment distilled down to a powerful bi-tonal collision of monumental concrete grey and neon shock orange, MONUMENTS features two large scale re-interpretations of perennial American monuments: “Mount Rushmore Pizza Oven” and “Statue of Liberty”. Occupying the space between the exhibit’s anchor works are a series of abstract, monochrome portraits of presidents and founding fathers. Jeffrey Deitch has a history of expanding the definition of art and the artist with exhibitions by innovators who come to art through other creative fields like film, music and fashion. Eli Russell Linnetz approaches all his creative endeavors like an artist. With his embrace of multiple platforms and his original fusion of art and commerce, Linnetz is creating a new definition of what it means to be an artist. Eli Russell Linnetz is an American artist, designer, writer and director, born in Venice Beach, California. His work has previously been featured twice at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute (with one piece later joining the Museum’s permanent collection), Galerie Crone in Vienna alongside Sterling Ruby, and Blum & Poe in Los Angeles. Linnetz graduated from the USC School of Cinematic Arts with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Screenwriting and Narrative Design. It was at USC where Linnetz learned to sew, creating costumes for the opera department in order to pay for his tuition. After graduating, he shifted his focus to art direction, music videos, and photography, working with the industry’s top musical artists. Linnetz directed and designed Lady Gaga’s Las Vegas residency “Enigma”, among numerous live productions including the Saint Pablo Tour and several musical performances for SNL. He has photographed covers for Vogue Italia, Interview Magazine, and GQ to name a few. In 2020, Linnetz launched his fashion brand ERL which offers colorful and unique luxury takes on all-American staples. ERL has since expanded to include suiting, accessories, and fragrances. All ERL photography, casting, and campaigns are created in-house by Eli Russell Linnetz at his studio in Venice Beach. ERL products are currently available in over three hundred global retailers including all Dover Street Market stores. ERL’s Fall Winter 2021 Menswear collection was on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute In America: A Lexicon of Fashion– along with the up-cycled ERL quilt and custom tuxedo worn by A$AP Rocky at the 2021 Costume Institute Gala, which is now part of The Met’s permanent collection. In 2022, he was Dior’s first guest designer, with the ERL x Dior collection presented live in his native Venice Beach, California. In 2023, he was the Guest Designer for the 104th edition of Pitti Uomo in Florence, Italy. Linnetz has received multiple international awards for his fashion designs, including GQ’s Breakthrough Designer of the Year in 2021, and LVMH’s Karl Lagerfeld Prize in 2022. Installation images by Joshua White Photography.

About the Gallery

Jeffrey Deitch has been involved with modern and contemporary art for nearly fifty years as an artist, writer, curator, dealer, and advisor. He opened his first gallery in Lenox, Massachusetts near Tanglewood, the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, in 1972. During the final week of the gallery’s summer season, a New York artist who had been a regular visitor sat down with Deitch and told him that even though he had some aptitude for the field, he needed an art education. Deitch has been working on his art education ever since.

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