MACHINE PROJECT, LOS ANGELES (OCTOBER 2āDECEMBER 14, 2015) Machine Project always sets the bar high for ambiguous,
On the occasion of his 30-year survey at Santa Monica College Pete and Susan Barrett
For almost half a century Marilyn Nix was a beloved, omnipresent personalityāand a sort of
HAMMER MUSEUM (OCTOBER 11, 2015āJANUARY 24, 2016) Although the Frances Stark exhibition almost stings you with its
Opening January 7 with a show by Thomas Adams titled The Southern California Suburb Project.
Shoebox Projects is pleased to announce its sixth artist-in-residents: the collaborative team of Cecelia Caro,
Art Indigenous Santa Fe: Ā August 18 to 21, 2022 Located at the end of the historic
Misako Inaoka: āSurvival Gameā
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San Francisco based Inaoka engages the raw stuff of existence in meaningful and novel ways by blurring the boundary between technique and concept, sculpture and found object. Painted with a glossy, metallic sheen, and appearing, for all intents and purposes, to be of cast metal, Inaoka’s sculpture are in fact recombinations of everyday, pre-fab rubber children’s toys and animals. Half-animal, half-machine, Misako Inaoka’s hybrids are creatures that exist in a post-evolutionary world, where gradual adaptation has been supplanted by the uneasy and quick marriage of animal and machine.
Kopeikin Gallery is pleased to present artist Blake Littleās new series, āPreservationā in which his
The Craft & Folk Art Museum (CAFAM) and Farhang Foundation presents Focus Iran 2: Contemporary
Christopher Grimes Gallery is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of works by Antonio Ballester
The fifth edition of Frieze Los Angeles is set to take place from February 29
An Artistās Personal Dive into Figurative Exploration Annamotion, a series of monochromatic figurative paintings by LA
Intersect Aspen: A Celebration of Art and Community in the Heart of the Rockies Aspen's only
June 8āJuly 15, 2022 Ronald H. Silverman Fine Arts Gallery / Cal State LA Curated by Jason
Art Indigenous Santa Fe: Ā August 18 to 21, 2022 Located at the end of the historic
Francisco Palomares is an emerging artist. His artwork is inspired by urban landscapes of cities
āHe who controls the past controls the future. He who controls the present controls the
Mexican conceptual artist Tania Candianiās presentation of āCamouflageā at the Freize Projects February 14 -16
Opening at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center March 1st 2020. Reception and book reading from 12 pm
āWe have changed the atmosphere, and that will change the weather. The temperature and rainfall
Sometimes words fail us. They cannot contain the depth of our grief, the many shades
āGround Control to Major Tom, Take your protein pills and put your helmet on. This