Laluzapalooza Preview: Mark Edward and his Magical Devices

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Laluzapalooza Preview: Mark Edward and his Magical Devices

Laluzapalooza is one of my favorite art shows of the year: Over a hundred artists from all over the world exhibiting so much amazing art, plus the opening is one of the best parties ever. While looking at–okay drooling over–all the art I don’t have room for in my house, a name leapt out, one…

Myron Conan Dyal and Christopher Ulrich: Alchemy, Love, and “The Reckoning”

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Myron Conan Dyal and Christopher Ulrich: Alchemy, Love, and “The Reckoning”

Sunday night mystic sculptor Myron Conan Dyal and painter Christopher Ulrich discussed their art, creativity, alchemy, religion, and love at La Luz de Jesus, further illuminating both artists’ works; Dyal has shown before at La Luz, and Ulrich’s monumental “The Christ Chronocator Series III: The Reckoning,” the final chapter in Ulrich’s six-year odyssey, the Demoneater…

“MAN/SON and the Haunting of the American Madonna” at Hyaena Gallery

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“MAN/SON and the Haunting of the American Madonna” at Hyaena Gallery

The Tate/LaBianca Murders, also known as the Manson Family Murders, were a pivotal point in Los Angeles and U.S. culture, signalling the end of the happy days of hippiedom, proving conclusively to grown-ups, squares, and law enforcement that long hair, rock n’ roll, and drugs were bad, beyond bad, beyond the baddest; an evil combination…

Vega, Kimberly Zsebe “Girls Doin’ It” at The Loft at Liz’s

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Vega, Kimberly Zsebe  “Girls Doin’ It” at The Loft at Liz’s

  “Girls Doin’ It, Featuring a New Wave of Women Artists”  is an all-woman show, curated by a man, but let’s not delve into the concepts of patriarchy,  because they have no bearing on the nature of the work shown; nor is the work about “doin’ it” in the boy/girl, beast-with-two-backs sense.  This lively and…