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The goal of all inanimate objects is to resist man and ultimately defeat him. --- Russell Baker   Nobody writes love songs anymore. Nor are great contemporary love stories the subject of films. Romantic passion seems to have lost its appeal in American life, or at least in

Two Boys On A Beach, 1938 Paul Cadmus October 13th – November 17th, 2018   John Wolf''s magical juxtaposition of a secret art exhibition embedded into one of Los Angeles' most erotic collections, adds nuanced context and delightful cross-conversations within the Tom House's prevailing mise-en-scene. Known for his use of unconventional space,

“We understand how reality is invented. A person sits in a room and thinks a thought and it bleeds out into the world. Every thought is permitted. And there’s no longer a moral or spatial distinction between thinking and acting.” — Don DeLillo, Mao II

In his first solo exhibition at Louis Stern Fine Arts, Seann Brackin's effervescent artworks are having constant conversations within his joyful, boisterous compositions. In the artist's sumptuously layered canvasses, curved forms boomerang explosively outward and luminous spheres orbit one another in a lively dance. They are filled