SAVE THE DATE & PREVIEW: Mash Gallery Debuts in DTLA with “Incarnadine” – Saturday August 25

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SAVE THE DATE & PREVIEW: Mash Gallery Debuts in DTLA with “Incarnadine” – Saturday August 25

Mash Gallery, a new gallery in the Downtown Los Angeles Arts District, is destined to be a red hot location. To drive that point home, the opening show, “Incarnadine,” curated by Mat Gleason, comprises work that features variations on the color red. This show defines the ethos that Mash, owned by Haleh Mashian, herself an…

Coverage: Ed Moses: Chance and Circumstance at William Turner Gallery

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Coverage: Ed Moses: Chance and Circumstance at William Turner Gallery

Ed Moses is one of the original “Cool School” artists who has helped shape the West Coast art scene since 1958.  The opening on Saturday March 25th at William Turner Gallery, was a celebratory event, filled with artists, friends, collectors and fans, just days before his 91st birthday.  Moses’ work is vibrant, strong, prolific and exploratory.  Metaphysics…

Coverage: Andy Moses: A 30-Year Survey

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Coverage: Andy Moses: A 30-Year Survey

Los Angeles born artist, Andy Moses, opened his 30 year survey of work at the Santa Monica College, Pete and Susan Barrett Art Gallery, for his 55th birthday, last night, February 11. Curated by gallery director Marian Winsryg, the show runs through March 25, 2017, and is sure to be one of the most important…

Miami 2013 Photoblog: Copro Gallery’s Greg Escalante

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Miami 2013 Photoblog: Copro Gallery’s Greg Escalante

Curator/gallerist Greg Escalante brought Copro Gallery to Miami for Scope Art Fair and now brings us his views of the goings-on in Miami. Here are snaps from December 3rd and 4th. Kazushiro Tsuji, with his masterpiece, Andy (silicon, chrome, mixed media) Copro Gallery, Scope.   New Jersey’s Parlor Gallery: Jen Hampton, Jill Ricci, Sarah Potter  artist Pork…

TKU: Lydiaemily, Andy Moses, Kazuki Takamatsu, Sage Vaughn, Zero + Publishing

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TKU:  Lydiaemily, Andy Moses, Kazuki Takamatsu, Sage Vaughn, Zero + Publishing

  We’re excited to be seeing even more art arriving for The Karma Underground’s “Oh Brother Where Art Thou” benefit this Thursday at Angel City Brewery. And we’re eager to be surprised that night by works from artists we’ve covered like Gary Baseman, Bill Barminski, Mear One  and Allison Torneros, and to see what David…

Ben Brough “Children of the Wave” Opens at Huntington Beach International Surfing Museum

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Ben Brough “Children of the Wave” Opens at Huntington Beach International Surfing Museum

  Ben Brough is one of the most authentic, talented, raddest guys I know. He lives his life full force, doesn’t care what other people say, is insanely intelligent and knows so much about the world–especially the art world–but doesn’t give into one iota of the pretentious nature of it. He’s a family man, can…

CARTWHEEL Highlights from Art Los Angeles Contemporary Fair 2013

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CARTWHEEL Highlights from Art Los Angeles Contemporary Fair 2013

Bright colors, glitter, and kooky-creepy found object art were among the trends in contemporary art we observed at the Art Los Angeles Contemporary fair at Barker Hangar in Santa Monica Jan. 24-27, 2013. With an official fair theme exploring the relationship between French and L.A. art culture, the presence of Parisian galleries (Galerie Hussenot, Galerie…

Photos: “Quad Shots,” “Sext Me If You Can” Opening at Coagula

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Photos: “Quad Shots,” “Sext Me If You Can” Opening at Coagula

Huge turn out at Coagula Curitorial for “Quad Shots” with Renée A. Fox, Diane Gamboa, Germs, and Gronk showing up top and Karen Finley down below with Sext Me If You Can. At  Coagula during Projects Miami in December last year, Finley accepted sexts and turned the images into watercolors, not on display in Cogaula’s…

MADE IN VENICE @ The Gallery [74 Market Street]

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MADE IN VENICE @ The Gallery [74 Market Street]

MADE IN VENICE is an intimate exhibit that showcases the work of artists who live in Venice Beach [CA]. It’s at a really interesting spot named THE GALLERY, which happens to be across from Larry Bell’s studio, who in addition to having work in museums across the world also has one piece featured in this…