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Yung Jake Caution: Wet Floor (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Steve Turner, Los Angeles.
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Yung Jake Caution: Wet Floor (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Steve Turner, Los Angeles.
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Yung Jake Caution: Wet Floor (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Steve Turner, Los Angeles.
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Yung Jake Caution: Wet Floor (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Steve Turner, Los Angeles.
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Yung Jake, 'kirby, dory and king pig (w king dedede and haunter)' (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Steve Turner, Los Angeles.
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Yung Jake, 'blossom bubbles and buttercup (with dee dee)' (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Steve Turner, Los Angeles.
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Yung Jake, 'princess peach (w eliza and toadette and amy rose)' (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Steve Turner, Los Angeles.
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Yung Jake, 'tails (w ken masters)' (2017). Install view. Courtesy the artist + Steve Turner, Los Angeles.
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Yung Jake, 'stan, cartman, kenny and kyle (and dot)' (2017). Install view. Courtesy the artist + Steve Turner, Los Angeles.
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Yung Jake, 'squidward' (2017). Install view. Courtesy the artist + Steve Turner, Los Angeles.
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Yung Jake, 'princess peach (w eliza and toadette and amy rose)' (2017). Install view. Courtesy the artist + Steve Turner, Los Angeles.

Nostalgic visions of pop culture + consumerism in Yung Jake’s Caution: Wet Floor at Steve Turner

, 17 July 2017

Yung Jake presented solo exhibition Caution: Wet Floor at Los Angele’s Steve Turner, opening June 17 and running to July 22.

Yung Jakesonic (and amy rose and spike mario), 2017

The Los Angeles-based artist, who came onto the Internet scene in 2011 when he became well-known for “his rap videos that integrate the worlds of hip-hop, technology, social media and contemporary art,” presented a mixed-media installation with 2-D works as well as a truck placed in the middle of the gallery space.

He uses a range of materials, including yellow powder-coated steel panels, found metal, hand drawn, painted and printed works mixed with monitors playing videos, and appropriated imagery from pop culture, consumer products and graffiti. The opening evening featured performances by Kreayshawn, Matt Ox, and Chief Keef and organised in collaboration with Illroots. **

Installation detail of @yungjake's 'Caution: Wet Floor' @steveturnerla, running to Jul 22.

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 Yung Jake presented solo exhibition Caution: Wet Floor at Los Angele’s Steve Turner running June 17 to July 22.

Yung Jake @ Steve Turner, Feb 13 – Mar 12

12 February 2016

Yung Jake presented solo exhibition Caution: Wet Floor at Los Angele’s Steve Turner, opening June 17 and running to July 22.

Yung Jakesonic (and amy rose and spike mario), 2017

The Los Angeles-based artist, who came onto the Internet scene in 2011 when he became well-known for “his rap videos that integrate the worlds of hip-hop, technology, social media and contemporary art,” presented a mixed-media installation with 2-D works as well as a truck placed in the middle of the gallery space.

He uses a range of materials, including yellow powder-coated steel panels, found metal, hand drawn, painted and printed works mixed with monitors playing videos, and appropriated imagery from pop culture, consumer products and graffiti. The opening evening featured performances by Kreayshawn, Matt Ox, and Chief Keef and organised in collaboration with Illroots. **

Installation detail of @yungjake's 'Caution: Wet Floor' @steveturnerla, running to Jul 22.

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 Yung Jake presented solo exhibition Caution: Wet Floor at Los Angele’s Steve Turner running June 17 to July 22.

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Yung Jake presented solo exhibition Caution: Wet Floor at Los Angele’s Steve Turner, opening June 17 and running to July 22.

Yung Jakesonic (and amy rose and spike mario), 2017

The Los Angeles-based artist, who came onto the Internet scene in 2011 when he became well-known for “his rap videos that integrate the worlds of hip-hop, technology, social media and contemporary art,” presented a mixed-media installation with 2-D works as well as a truck placed in the middle of the gallery space.

He uses a range of materials, including yellow powder-coated steel panels, found metal, hand drawn, painted and printed works mixed with monitors playing videos, and appropriated imagery from pop culture, consumer products and graffiti. The opening evening featured performances by Kreayshawn, Matt Ox, and Chief Keef and organised in collaboration with Illroots. **

Installation detail of @yungjake's 'Caution: Wet Floor' @steveturnerla, running to Jul 22.

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 Yung Jake presented solo exhibition Caution: Wet Floor at Los Angele’s Steve Turner running June 17 to July 22.

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