Cartwheel Recap: “The Weight” opens at Known Gallery

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Cartwheel Recap: “The Weight” opens at Known Gallery

Know Hope’s first solo show in Los Angeles since 2009 at Known Gallery, “The Weight”.

Cartwheel Recap: “Conversations” opens at Soze Gallery

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Cartwheel Recap: “Conversations” opens at Soze Gallery

Augustine Kofie and Jaybo Monk have been secretly working on new work for this one day show at Soze Gallery’s new Location in Los Angeles. The show titled “Conversations” focuses on recent studio sessions involving both artists. Unconventional in approach, Soze Galley allows the artists to freely create and curate their collaboration. It is great…

Cartwheel Recap: “The Mouseketeer Army” ~ New Works by Bob Dob

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Cartwheel Recap: “The Mouseketeer Army” ~ New Works by Bob Dob

The opening reception for the exhibit seemed packed with a bunch of rad players in the lowbrow art world like Anthony Ausgang, Andrew Hosner of Thinkspace Gallery,  Marc Trujillo, actress/singer Kate Flannery from NBC’s The Office who is also part of the Hollywood lounge duo The Lampshades. I wasn’t there to catch the action, but CARTWHEEL founder…

Cartwheel Recap: “La Catrina” at CHG Circa Gallery

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Cartwheel Recap: “La Catrina” at CHG Circa Gallery

Sylvia Ji is a favorite at Corey Helford Gallery in Culver City. Only fitting that she would exhibit at the recently opened CHG Circa. Ji returns to the theme of Day of the Dead with “La Catrina” for this opening of new works. CHG – Circa 8530-A Washington Blvd. Culver City, Ca 90232 310.287.2345 Gallery…

“Catharsis” by SANER opens at New Image Art

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“Catharsis” by SANER opens at New Image Art

Mexico City-based artist SANER‘s opening at New Image Art on Saturday, October 27–captured here by CARTWHEEL’s new team member, photographer Luis Ochoa– was an exhilarating display of artist’s work, moving the viewer through mental, emotional, and spiritual states–appropriate, since the show is called “Catharsis.” Drawing on folklore, mysticism, and murals, SANER creates a pathway between…

“Matter of Time” Opening Night Reception at Gallery Brown

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“Matter of Time” Opening Night Reception at Gallery Brown

Under the blanket of night, the crowd at Gallery Brown for the opening of Matter of Time was buzzing. Music and drinks flowed, and excitement bubbled for the man of the hour, Gregory Siff. This marks Siff’s second show in 2012, and notably, Matter of Time — like his previous exhibition “There + Back”–will be…

Everywhere at Once: “INTERVIEWS” at Curio by AFN

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Everywhere at Once: “INTERVIEWS” at Curio by AFN

There’s something not quite right about Daniel Rolnik. Don’t get me wrong, I like the guy, everybody does, but I suspect something strange afoot there. Aside from his popular blog, he writes for a number of sites and publications that include Beautiful/Decay, Fecal Face, and  LA Weekly, not to mention his work here at CARTWHEEL.  He has…

“Some Thing Else” Opening at Known Gallery

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“Some Thing Else” Opening at Known Gallery

On June 16th Aaron De La Cruz opened a solo exhibition at Known Gallery’s project room titled ” Some Thing Else.” His work retained his signature minimal touch utilizing black ink on an applied surface. De La Cruz expanded that aestithic to useable objects. Retaining his signature minimal touch of black ink on an applid…

“Usual Suspects” Opening at LAB Art

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“Usual Suspects” Opening at LAB Art

Destroy All Design, Jules Muck, Chad Muska, Septerhed, Gregory Siff, Lydia Emily, CYRCLE, Thank You X, Alec Monopoly, Desire Obtain Cherish, Mar, Louis XXX, DogByte, DD$, Army of One, Felix and KHNumber7. Theses are some of the Ususal Suspects showing new work at Lab Art Gallery’s One Year Anniversary Show. With many more works from…

LALA Gallery – Grand Opening

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LALA Gallery – Grand Opening

LALA GALLERY was filled to the brim with young people on its opening night. And the industrial space, which is located somewhere in downtown LA, was easy to spot since it had a giant RETNA mural across its largest wall. However, it still kind of felt like we were in a part of the city…