Norm Maxwell, Keter, 2016. Oil & Acrylic on Canvas, 60” W X 48” H in. • Norm “Nomzee” Maxwell was a visual artist whose education came via the streets (Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Los Angeles) and the Hussian School Of Art. His combination of urban upbringing and fine art training resulted stylistically in an esoteric combination of color, light, and subject matter. Culturally, Maxwell was a quintessential urban contemporary artist, with a portfolio that included graffiti, street wear design, club flyer and album art, graphic design, set design, and fine art painting. He passed away in 2016 at the age of 47. • ArtAboveReality is pleased to present “Metropolis: A Snapshot of Art Making in Los Angeles” is set to open at Bruce Lurie Gallery (@bruceluriegallery) on November 16th, 2019 featuring a collection of new works by Los Angeles based contemporary artists across multiple practices. This exhibition is curated by Badir McCleary and dedicated to the loving memory of Vida L. Brown (@vidalbrown). ❤️ • What really defines living and working as an artist in Los Angeles? “Metropolis” takes an anthropological and sociological view on art practice in the city. • Artists In The Exhibition: Chelle Barbour (@chelle.barbour), Sharon Barnes (@SharonBarnes4702), April Bey (@aprilbey_), Steven Cogle (@stevencogle), Adrienne Devine (@adevineartist), Charles Dickson, June Edmonds (@juneeecee), Al-Baseer Holly (@theartofalbaseer), Pamela Smith-Hudson (@pamsmithhudson), Overton Loyd (@overvision), Man One (@manoneart), Michael Massenburg (@mmassenburg), Norman “NOMZEE” Maxwell (@normmaxwellstudio), Sam Pace (@sam.pace.7), Duane Paul (@duanepaul), Wayne Perry (@wayneperryart), Miles Regis (@milesregis), Jamaal “Hasef” Tolbert (@_hasef_). #NomzeeForever #ArtAboveReality https://www.instagram.com/p/B4nmy_xHWtf/?igshid=105oprt1ylmwr









