Mary Woronov, Chelsea Girl, writer, actress and painter, is currently displaying her luscious punk-rock paintings in a Pop-up exhibition at an old Land Rover/Jaguar dealership in West Hollywood. This is a rare opportunity to see this extraordinary survey of her unique painterly style, mostly figurative, vivid canvases—but don’t skip over her smaller psychedelic neon landscapes; they are gems. Her figurative works have a ghoulish, misanthropic overtone to them, like aliens or ominous cartoon creatures. Some fans know the iconic Woronov only through her association with Andy Warhol, but oh, she is so much more.

“Mary Woronov: A Survey” runs through November 30.
9176 Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood

Saturday, Nov 18th 4-8pm Meet the artist, who will sign Wake for the Angels: Paintings and Stories and discuss her work.
Upcoming will be screenings from her film career (Eating Raoul, Rock & Roll High School) with Q&A. Dates TBA.

Curated by Artist/Gallerists Eric Ernest Johnson + Roy Rogers Oldenkamp
Open Weekend Afternoons and by appointment (323) 875-5657
Metered Parking, parking in Beverly Hills residential until 8pm and fee lot parking.