Save the Date: July 5 “Los Angeles in Perspective”

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Save the Date: July 5 “Los Angeles in Perspective”

A trio of L.A. residents presents their unique vision of the city with their art, as Red Pipe Gallery presents “Los Angeles in Perspective,” featuring Teale Hatheway, Iva Hladis, and James P. Scott, opening July 5, 2014. The show offers a different take on Los Angeles than that of “California Locos” which preceeded it at…

Ed Freeman: Crisp, Clean Photos of Ordinary Places

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Ed Freeman: Crisp, Clean Photos of Ordinary Places

Ed Freeman, musician turned photographer, can make any ordinary thing like a Rally’s Hamburger stand or Gasoline Food Mart into a work of fine art. His crisp photo manipulations are impeccable, and even if you combed them centimeter by centimeter with a high-powered magnifying glass, I doubt you’d find any imperfections. In fact, the works…

The Fine Art of The Doodle at CHARLIE JAMES GALLERY

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The Fine Art of The Doodle at CHARLIE JAMES GALLERY

MICHELLE ANDRADE was probably the best doodler in her high school. As in the one that you wished got called up in front of the class to make a masterpiece so that you wouldn’t have to do work for the rest of the day. And now she’s showing at awesome galleries in Chinatown — making…

Coagula Curatorial Grand Opening: Tim Youd on the Walls, Beuys in the Basement

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Coagula Curatorial Grand Opening: Tim Youd on the Walls, Beuys in the Basement

Art critic Mat Gleason, a man both feared and respected by the Los Angeles art world, opened up his own gallery,  Coagula Curatorial on Saturday, April 21st. The place was packed with an insider’s list of the who’s-who in the art world, including curators, directors, and even a puppy or two. In fact, there were…