September 6, 2025 - October 4, 2025

TOO SWEET

Curated by the Perez Bros

Opening Reception with the Artist(s): Saturday, September 6, 2025 6:00-10:00PM

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‘TOO SWEET’
Curated by the Perez Bros

The term “Too Sweet” comes from the 90’s WCW faction New World Order (nWo). A simple hand gesture that started as a symbol of camaraderie and brotherhood within the faction, later evolved to represent a connection between wrestlers and unity within a faction.

The group show “Too Sweet” curated by The Perez Bros pays tribute to that, by bringing together a group of friends and peers that the brothers admire.

Opening Reception:
Saturday, September 6th from 6-10PM

Featuring new works from:
Vani Aguilar
Deanna Barahona
Alison Bickle
Chaz Bojorquez
Valerie J Bower
Darel Carey
Arthur Carillo
Rene Casamalhuapa
Joshua Castañeda
Adrian Contreras
Polo Cutty
Josie Del Castillo
Karla Diaz
Tristan Eaton
Sharky Edwards
Sofia Enriquez
Gajin Fujita
Thaila Gochez
Daniela Garcia
Tanner Goldbeck
Sean Hamilton
Salomon Huerta
Stan Kaplan
Kiara Machado
Dos Mas
Edwin Martinez
Matt McCormick
James Supa Medrano
Eric Michael
Mariana T Olague
Estevan Oriol
Rick Ortega
Julian Pace
Francisco Palomares
Cecelia Perez
Carlos Ramirez
Gustavo Rimada
Jacob Rochester
Javier H.M. Ruiz
Willis Salomon
Kristofferson San Pablo
Sentrock
Mister Toledo
Vanessa Torrez
Ivy Vela
Joshua Vides
Brian M. Viveros
Jaime Zacarias
Manuel Zamudio
Gustavo Zermeño

On view September 6 – September 27, 2025

About the Perez Bros:
The Perez Bros eat, breathe, photograph and paint lowrider car culture like no one else. Growing up in South Gate, California Alejandro and Vicente (Born 1994) were born into a family of motor-heads, so it was only a matter of time before the identical twins took to documenting the Los Angeles Lowrider culture. Both attended Otis College of Art and Design to pursue degrees in Fine Art focusing on painting, which is when they started collaborating as an artistic duo. Their photographs, murals and paintings capture slices of Los Angeles as only locals can.

The work celebrates and embodies the lowriders and car clubs of L.A.’s Chicano community. Executed by both brothers in tandem, the monochromatic, tone-on-tone acrylic paintings take their color directly from the candied gloss color palette of lowriders. The brothers choose subjects from a personal archive of photographs, gathered over a lifetime immersed in the lowrider scene. Many of the works include sculptural elements familiar to car culture: engraved chrome trim pieces run across compositions, mirrors are tiled below tires as if to provide the viewer a glimpse of a gleaming undercarriage. In this way, the works transcend their status as painting and become like cars themselves, adorned with precise murals and finished with a sparkling resin glaze. The compositions have been distilled to their essence – everything comes back to the cars – but still convey a sense of community pride, not only in the lowriders but in the people and culture that surround them.

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