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Gagosian is pleased to announce Noir, an exhibition of new paintings by Alex Israel, opening at the gallery in Beverly Hills on February 6.

An LA artist who doesn’t reckon with noir is a flickering bulb that lures no moths, and maybe no bulb at all. So I was glad to hear that Alex Israel, who was born and grew up here, who lives and works and belongs here, was doing the native reckoning where else but Warner Bros., or what’s left of it, where John Huston and Humphrey Bogart (and Peter Lorre and Sydney Greenstreet) made The Maltese Falcon for six summer weeks of 1941. If anyone called it the first noir, I wouldn’t fight them.

Some say noir is a genre, to which I would argue, there are noir musicals; others have said, with better evidence, that noir is a style, but it takes more than shadowed light through venetian blinds to do the dirty deed. I’ve heard it said that noir is a mood: doom, but Titanic (1997) is no Criss Cross (1949). 

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Front of Alex Israel: Noir Card Set

Alex Israel: Noir Card Set

$15
Cover of the book Alex Israel: Freeway

Alex Israel: Freeway

$120
Cover of the Alex Israel × Snapchat book

Alex Israel × Snapchat

$50
Cover of the book Alex Israel: Always On My Mind

Alex Israel: Always On My Mind

$50
Cover of the book Alex Israel: SPF-18

Alex Israel: SPF-18

$100
Alex Israel: Self-Portrait (Pink Face) print

Alex Israel: Self-Portrait (Pink Face)

$15,400
Alex Israel: Self-Portrait (Green Beard) print

Alex Israel: Self-Portrait (Green Beard)

$11,000
Alex Israel: Self-Portrait (Blue Face) print

Alex Israel: Self-Portrait (Blue Face)

$13,400
Alex Israel: Self-Portrait (Yellow Face) print

Alex Israel: Self-Portrait (Yellow Face)

$10,000