“Hearsay” at MOAH October 11: Myth & Legends, Artists Reception

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“Hearsay” at MOAH October 11: Myth & Legends, Artists Reception

What better way to celebrate the spooky month of October than with an exhibition focused on urban myths and legends? “Hearsay: Artists Reveal Urban Legends” guest curated by Wendy Sherman, holds its artist reception and urban legend discussion October 11 at the Museum of Art and History in Lancaster. (Take the train, it’s $10 roundtrip…

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…

Preview: “Hearsay: Artists Reveal Urban Legends” at Begovich Gallery

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Preview: “Hearsay: Artists Reveal Urban Legends”  at Begovich Gallery

When I was five, my mom told me about a friend of hers whose mother-in-law died on road trip through Arizona. They wrapped her body in a sleeping bag and put her on the roof of the car to transport back home for a decent funeral. The family stopped at cafe, and the car was…

“Once Upon a Time…” Opens at Coagula, Rock Star Gets All Butt Hurt

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“Once Upon a Time…” Opens at Coagula, Rock Star Gets All Butt Hurt

Art thrives on controversy. The Pre-Raphaelites, the Impressionists, the Surrealists, the Cubists, Abstract Expressionists, Low Brows, and Pop Surrealists all created varying amounts of furor when they were first shown. Some caused riots, others a reassessment of concepts and collections. Aside from Deitch at MoCA there hasn’t been much of stir in the Los Angeles…