In Conversation with THE SHED, Beverly Hills: Jake Eisenmann and Paige Marton
Interview by Alberto Cuadros Alberto Cuadros: Let’s talk about the last show. The first show and it’s not the last show, but …
Interview by Alberto Cuadros Alberto Cuadros: Let’s talk about the last show. The first show and it’s not the last show, but …
Opening tonight is a group exhibition curated by Ricky Swallow titled, “GRAPEVINE~” featuring artists who have all worked in clay, in California, for more …
On view through August 3rd at Thomas Solomon Gallery is Vishal Jugdeo‘s “That Thing That Precedes The You.” This latest solo venture from 2012’s “Made …
The doorway-sized canvases, which look out into the boundless western colored landscapes, create the illusion that we are experiencing the painting form of the …
As a lifelong resident of Southern California, Alexis Smith has said she considers herself a product of Hollywood. Her current solo exhibition titled “Slice …
When one thinks of this object, operated in its originally intended, utilitarian manner, a picture begins to form in the minds eye. A strong-armed …
The exhibition “The Privilege Show” started with the efforts of Kickstarter. The campaign, initiated by the curators of the Los Angeles-based artist-run space Control …
Locating Harsh Patel can be a challenging endeavor. Born in Nairobi, Kenya and raised in Texas, Patel, currently living in a nondescript neighborhood of …
“Exorcism: New Drawings and Paintings by Erik Foss” currently on view at Paul Loya Gallery, has nothing to do with a crucifix wielder, battling …
JJJJound, the scarcely worded, image based blog founded by Justin R. Saunders in 2006, is an internet treasure trove of the hip, off …
“Ghost Development” was an intimate, participatory lecture/performance by Yelena Zhelezov recently performed this month at The Fowler Museum at UCLA in Los Angeles. The …
Is it a steady string of contradictions, or a defiance that coats and cuts the air shouting for ideals while playing the game …
The recent William Powhida show “Bill by Bill” at Charlie James Gallery in LA acts as both survey and critique of certain neo-formalist trends …
Opening June 9th is the last show at George Lawson Gallery in Los Angeles. The Culver City gallery will close to consolidate their efforts …
After having visited this exhibition vicariously via social media for a few weeks, expectations formulated. Angular visions of rain, clay creations both miniscule …
Opening June 8th is “Subject Matters” and exhibition of the MFA class of 2013 from School of Art at the California Institute of the …
The interplay between depth and constraint is thematically captured in the current two-person exhibition by Sean Talley and Nancy White at Jancar Jones Gallery …
Los Angeles can often be found hosting two person shows, typically an artist in the front and a second artist taking a smaller room …
In conjunction (unofficial) to LACMA’s Hans Richter: “Encounters” exhibition, there will be an event exploring Hans Richter’s cinematic oeuvre at the THE PUBLIC SCHOOL …
Forty-five minutes looking at Rembrandt’s “The Raising of Lazarus” at LACMA. Richard Tuttle once told me he spent hours “creatively looking” at a Caravaggio, …