Brian Andrew Whiteley

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Brian Andrew Whiteley (born 1983) is a renowned visual artist and curator based in New York City.

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Getting Sued by Justin Bieber

In 2021, Whiteley was sued by Justin Bieber for impersonating him. Whiteley had been channelling Bieber as a performance art project, he had created a body of paintings as Bieber and had a gallery show planned in New York City when Bieber's LA legal firm sued. His Bieber paintings were being sought after by major collectors, the collectors had to sign an NDA to see the catalog and there were multiple offers for works starting at $100,000. The subsequent events are well documented in ART NET. [1] Whiteley eventually had to reveal he was "performing" as Bieber and had to change the name of the show from "Paintings from Space" by Justin Bieber to; "Just Bieber is Suing Me" by Brian Andrew Whiteley. One of the most sought after works was actually done by his 5 year old son.

The Trump Tombstone

In 2016, Whiteley gained public notoriety through his controversial and widely publicized Trump Tombstone.

The 500-pound gravestone dedicated to Republican Party presidential candidate Donald Trump was originally uncovered in the early hours of Easter Sunday in New York City's Central Park. The stone read "Made America Hate Again" and listed Trump, Donald J in sharp letters. Although it was taken down in a matter of hours, images of the work circulated on social media and the police searched for the culprit, the artist remained unidentified nearly two months, although he gave anonymous interviews affirming the work as "political satire and a guerrilla art piece." [2]

After an extensive investigation by the Secret Service and the NYPD, Whiteley was revealed as the creator of the Trump Tombstone. [3] The Secret Service and NYPD interrogated the artist in his home, asking him "if he owned a gun, if he attended presidential rallies, and about the books he read." [4] Whiteley was never charged with a crime and was eventually allowed to pick up the tombstone from the NYPD evidence locker. [4]

Bigfoot Performances

From 2012-2014, Whiteley repeatedly videotaped himself in the woods as Bigfoot and submitted the documentation to "experts" as first-hand sightings of Bigfoot via the website BFRO.NET [5] He was able to speak directly with "the experts" about his "experience" capturing Bigfoot. The experts would debunk his sightings repeatedly. Whiteley used these interactions to inform his performances as Bigfoot. He eventually performed his most refined performance and went viral. [6] Whiteley stopped videotaping himself as Bigfoot after being shot at by a hunter while in his Bigfoot costume in Upstate New York. [7]

Starting the Creepy Clown Pandemic

In 2013, Whiteley began performing as a clown in Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn. He documented the performances and sent in video and photos from fake gmail accounts to the media. The clown was picked up by numerous press outlets including the NY Daily News, [8] New York Magazine, [9] Gothamist [10] and the Village Voice. [11] In the middle of the NYC clown frenzy, Whiteley flew to Chicago and performed again as a clown in Rosewood Cemetery which quickly got picked up by CBS, Fox and Huffington post which cemented the creepy clown pandemic in people's mind. Soon after Copy Cat Clown's started popping up around the country. During this project, Whiteley explored how the media substantiates works of art and how far can he can push them on coverage. A project based on Fake News before the term was popularized by figures like Trump. [12]

Satellite Art Show

Whiteley is the founder of SATELLITE ART SHOW, [13] an artist-run fair held annually in Miami, New York City and occasionally in Austin. SATELLITE was voted "Miami's Best Art Fair" by popular vote via Miami New Times. [14] [15] SATELLITE was given the key to the city of Miami Beach and has received a Mayoral proclamation naming December 5th "SATELLITE ART SHOW DAY". Notable Past exhibitors include: Meow Wolf, Jacolby Satterwhite, DiMODA, Rashaad Newsome, Jen Catron & Paul Outlaw, Estate of Fridah Kahlo. Notable Past performers: Ghost Face Killah, Denzel Curry, Cupcakke, Misterperiod, Show Me The Body, Vic Mensa, Lee Ronaldo, James Chance. Notable Attendees: Leonardo DiCaprio, Mike D, Usher, Natalia Imbruglia

In 2024, SATELLITE ART SHOW opened a full time art gallery in Manhattan's Lower East Side neighborhood

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  1. "Justin Bieber's Lawyers Tried to Shut Down a Gallery Show by an Artist Impersonating the Pop Star to Sell $100,000 Paintings". 4 November 2021.
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