The Critical Eye by, Phil Tarley Robert Polidori Photographs Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the Getty Museum The
LOUDHAILER is pleased to present Not Here Yet, new cyanotypes by John Opera. The exhibition
September 17–November 4, 2017 Franklin Williams emerged in the early 1960s with the burgeoning Funk movement
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) presents a major exhibition celebrating the formidable
Regards Judith Geichman: Diamond September 12—October 24, 2018 Chicago-based artist Judith Geichman sees images and potential artworks in
Exploring the difficult liminal ideas that appear to hover between faith and reality, Mamou uses
“Michelangelo 2020: A Tribute to Women,” a sculpture by internationally renowned Italian artist Mauro Perucchetti,
Edward Cella Art & Architecture presents Vernacular Environments, Part 1, a group exhibition of works
LAUNCH LA is proud to present Ambiguity, an exhibition of new works by Kirk Pedersen.
In 1928, Georgia O’Keeffe painted giant orange poppies. “If I could paint the flower exactly
Art Indigenous Santa Fe: August 18 to 21, 2022 Located at the end of the historic
CES Gallery is pleased to present Psychonautics, a group exhibition featuring works by Elana Bowsher,
HE / SHE / THEY collects the work of various photographers who utilize their own
Opening at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center March 1st 2020. Reception and book reading from 12 pm
Studio Pali Fekete architects [SPF:a] is proud to sponsor an exclusive Southern California exhibition of
Award-winning painter Pam Douglas explores the cycle of birth and death in the “The Long
Project Gallery is pleased to announce the upcoming solo exhibition of 10 new works by
CMay Gallery presents Places and Spaces, a group exhibition featuring Eric Ernest Johnson, Manfred Menz
Meliksetian | Briggs is pleased to present an exhibition of new paintings by Los Angeles-based
Launch LA is excited to announce its upcoming exhibition with local artist Christine Weir. Qualia
“This is my 40th year. It’s something that surprises me too,” said Lydia Takeshita, founder
Brooks Shane Salzwedel: “Land Makers”
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Salzwedel’s new body of work continues his exploration of the industrial versus natural, with beauty and deconstruction coexisting. Though the work shows relics of human life in the form of industrial urban develop.m.ent, the landscapes are meant to maintain an ambiguity of place and time. In Land Makers there is a theme of Nature wreaking havoc on the manmade, with destructive plumes of clouds and dust looming in the background of the faded subject matter, as though people had to suddenly flee, leaving construction cranes and buildings to fend for themselves.