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Upcoming: Jeremy Geddes @ Jonathan LeVine Gallery

Showing alongside long time friend and collaborator Ashley Wood, the Australia-based Jeremy ...

Art Show: TARA MCPHERSON // DEEDEE CHERIEL // LINDSEY WAY//AIKO

MERRY KARNOWSKY GALLERY 170 S. La Brea Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90036 323.933.4408

Art Show: Luke Chueh & Juan Muniz – The Primrose Path (Feb. 2 & Feb. 3)

There's another great art show coming up, opening this Thursday & Friday with Luke Chueh and Juan Muniz. Here is some more information:
This Thursday (Feb 2nd) and Friday (Feb 3rd) we'll be celebrating the opening of "The Primrose Path", a two artist show featuring new works by my friend and colleague Juan Muniz and Myself. As the title implies, the new works revolve around our personal understanding and interpretation of "sin". A theme truly befitting its host city: Las Vegas. The opening will be spread across two days:...

Giant Robot Presents: Year of the Dragon with Luke Chueh, Joe Hahn & more

Year of the Dragon January 28th – February 15th, 2012 Opening reception Saturday January 28, 6:30-10 pm GR2 2062 Sawtelle Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90025 http://gr2.net/ (310) 445-9276 The Giant Robot 2 (GR2) presents: YEAR OF THE DRAGON – an art exhibition featuring Dragons! This is the official GR2 Grand Re-Opening as well as our beloved Michelle Borok’s Farewell… Michelle Borok, who is coincidentally Year of the Dragon, began as a clerk at Giant Robot LA and quickly found herself managing all locations, curating exhibitions, building the brand, and needless to say, much much more. She will be moving to Mongolia. “While the Year of the Rabbit was characterized by calm and tranquility, the Year of the Dragon will be marked by excitement, unpredictability, exhilaration and intensity. The Rabbit imbues people with a sense of cautious optimism, but people respond to the spirit of the Dragon with energy, vitality and unbridled enthusiasm, often throwing all caution to the wind – which can be an unwise move: The Dragon is all about drama but if you take unnecessary risks, you may find yourself starring in your own personal tragedy.” The exhibition includes work by: ...

Art Show: Liz Miller – “Recalcitrant Mimesis” at David B. Smith Gallery

January 20, 2011 – February 18, 2011 Public Lecture: Friday, January 20th from 6-7 pm Opening Reception: Friday, January 20th from 7-9 pm


Liz Miller Untitled 20 (Mimetic Deception), Mixed media on paper, 24.5 x 19.5 x 8 in. (62.2 x 49.5 x 20.3 cm), framed | Photo: David B. Smith Gallery | Denver, Colorado © 2011

DENVER – The David B. Smith Gallery is proud to present a partner exhibition with the new Clyfford Still Museum, featuring a site-specific installation and collage works on paper by artist Liz Miller. The exhibition opens on Friday, January 20th with a public lecture by Liz Miller from 6–7 pm, followed by an opening reception from 7–9 pm. Please join us for this exciting event; Miller will talk about her work as an installation artist and her current exhibition, and will also welcome questions from the audience. ...

Video: Opening of Adult Swim at Gallery 1988

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PKDu9eEjUk Looks like an awesome show!

Art Show: Ron English – Seasons in Supurbia @Corey Helford Gallery

Opening Reception Saturday, November 19, 2011 from 7‑10pm On View November 19 ‑ December 10, 2011 On Saturday, November 19, Corey Helford Gallery is pleased to present “Seasons In Supurbia,” the highly anticipated solo exhibition of original new works by Ron English, renowned street artist and master pop surrealist painter. Considered one of the most prolific artists of our generation, English is the father of POPaganda, a term he coined to define his signature mash-up of high and low cultural touchstones, from superhero mythology to totems of art history, creating a visual language of evolution. Recognized for his stunning technique and inventive use of color, English’s artistic presence continues to evolve from illegal street murals to movie screens, where he is crowned “the Greatest Living Artist” in Morgan Spurlock’s 2011 film “The Greatest Movie Ever Sold.” ...

POSE & KC Ortiz | Whitewash

POSE & KC Ortiz | Whitewash Opening Reception Saturday, November 19, 2011 from 8‑11pm On View November 19 – December 10, 2011 Known Gallery 441 North Fairfax Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90036 T: 310-860-6263 On Saturday, November 19, graffiti artist POSE and photojournalist KC Ortiz will unveil Whitewash, their second exhibition at Known Gallery, and their most cohesive to date. For POSE, Whitewash references society’s attempt to eradicate graffiti and stifle human expression. “Shortly after I started writing graffiti, Chicago took an extremely hard-line stance on its eradication, outlawing the sale of spraypaint and implementing Mayor Dayley’s Graffiti Blasters program,” POSE explains. With this exhibition, POSE will recall a time before the buff. “I am digging into my fondest childhood memories of riding the train and seeing all the colors, letters and cartoon characters along the lines. Making these paintings has been an incredibly rich process, and it makes me thankful that no city official can eradicate my memories.” ...

Art Show: D*Face – Burn Brighter at Metro Gallery

Metro Gallery is excited to present D*Face's first solo exhibition with the Gallery. The London ...

Art Show: Dylan Egon – Home of the Brave at Jonathan LeVine Gallery

Dylan Egon's work is so great! You have to check out his first solo exhibition at Jonathan LeVine Gallery (New York), running since September 10, through October 8, 2011. Here's some more information:
Jonathan LeVine Gallery is pleased to present Home Of The Brave, new works by Dylan Egon, in what will be his first solo exhibition at the gallery. and largest to date. “Sites of cultural compression, fetishization and wonder.” — Benjamin Genocchio, The New York Times. Egon has a background in Anthropology, Archeology and Film production. Presently, he works in the field of tabletop design and product styling of commercial photography for luxury fashion editorial and advertising clients. For the past several years, Egon has created personal artwork for himself incorporating his collections of objects. Much like the late Joseph Cornell, Egon’s work was not originally intended for exhibition. Egon possesses a tremendous knowledge of design history, a deep nostalgia for Americana as well as a profound respect and appreciation for fine craftsmanship as a form of artistry. He draws upon his expertise in the history of fashion and functional object design when creating fine art. Home Of The Brave features several works comprised of assemblage, in which each object carries significance on its own, as well as in relation to other objects in the piece. One such work, titled Modern American Tomb, includes a classic Coca-cola bottle, Jack Daniels whiskey, Marlboro cigarettes, Adidas sneakers, Leica camera, Fender guitar, Colt 45 pistol, Rolex watch, a copy of the Bible, and several other objects, all surrounding the silhouette of a full-scale male skeleton formed out of pressed brass. ...