Retna

RETNA (born Marquis Lewis 1979) is a contemporary artist, primarily recognized for graffiti art. He was born and raised in Los Angeles, and started his career in the early 1990s.[1] He developed a distinctive constructed script which is derived from Blackletter, Egyptian Hieroglyphics, Arabic, and Hebrew calligraphy, as well as more traditional types of street-based graffiti. In addition to exhibiting at institutions and galleries in Los Angeles, Miami, London, New York and Hong Kong, Retna has done advertising work for brands such as VistaJet, Louis Vuitton, and Nike.

Early life

Born Marquis Lewis in 1979 in Los Angeles, he has African-American, Salvadorian and Cherokee ancestry. As a child, Lewis moved between several schools in the L.A. area, becoming more involved in graffiti culture at each location.[2] In 1996, he chose the name Retna from a Wu-Tang Clan lyric.[3]

Influences

Retna cites eclectic artistic influences, such as illuminated manuscripts, Renaissance imagery, and contemporary text-based art. Religious architecture and décor have long been a focus of his. He has mentioned Degas, Klimt, Basquiat, Haring and the Art Nouveau movement as historical references. Particular to his graffiti writing, Saber and David Choe are cited as influences, among others.[4]

Graffiti

Retna has developed a constructed script which he uses in much of his work. Each block of text is a system of hieroglyphs, calligraphy and illuminated script that has been influenced by Arabic calligraphy, Egyptian hieroglyphs, Hebrew, Blackletter, and Native American typographies. Retna's script communicates personal messages and poetry which are not immediately decipherable to a pedestrian audience.[5][3]

Technique

A typical studio session primarily involves the creation of new material and continued editions on existing works. Retna notes that his most common media formats are based in painting: acrylic, enamel, aerosols and oils. His work is anchored in typographic forms.[6]

Commercial Work

Nike (2011)

Retna contributed to the overall graphic and visual arts elements for the re-opening of a Nike store in Las Vegas.[7]

Louis Vuitton (2012)

In October 2012, Retna was commissioned by the fashion design firm Louis Vuitton to create signage for their temporary Miami Design District boutique. The project was a collaboration with street artists Aiko and Os Gêmeos, and included the design of scarves and accessories.[8]

VistaJet (2012)

The airline company VistaJet commissioned Retna to decorate the tailfin of the VistaJet Global Express XRS with his signature script. Since its completion, the vessel's value is estimated at $60 million. The completed project was unveiled in 2012 in Geneva.[9]

References

  1. "Marquis Lewis Retna". ArtKabinett. Retrieved 25 May 2013.
  2. Frank 151. "RETNA for FRANK151 Chapter 41: The Seventh Letter". Interview. Youtube. Retrieved May–June 2013. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  3. 3.0 3.1 Binlot, Ann. "THE Q&A: RETNA, ARTIST". More Intelligent Life (The Economist). Retrieved 28 May 2013.
  4. "The Citrus Report Art Culture News Graffiti Music Street Art Clothing Politics Reviews". 29 Mar. 2008. Upper Playground. Retrieved May–June 2013. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  5. MOCAtv. "RETNA - Art in the Streets". 08 Nov. 2012. YouTube. Retrieved May–June 2013. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  6. Complex Magazine. "Complex Presents RETNA". 18 Mar. 2011. YouTube. Retrieved May–June 2013. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  7. Richard, Brandon. "Photos: Nike X Retna Event at Niketown Las Vegas". 02 Aug. 2011. Sole Collector.
  8. Smylie, Jack. "Aiko, Retna, and Os Gemeos for Louis Vuitton". 26 Feb 2013. SLAMXHYPE. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
  9. Kazakina., Katya (13 Feb 2011). "Graffiti Artist Trades Street Vandalism for Bombardier Jet Gig". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 3 June 2013.

External links

  1. Official website
  2. Artnet