Sep 23, 2015 | News
REVIEW Views LOS ANGELESJeffrey Vallance: “The Medium is the Message” By Andrew Berardini September, 2015 Iconic LA oddball Jeffrey Vallance here became a barker for channeling famous artists, asking them questions through renowned mediums, concocting...
Sep 21, 2015 | News
REVIEW Jaime Scholnick: “Gaza: Mowing the Lawn” at CB1 Gallery By Jody Zellen September/October, 2015 Artists’ reactions to world events like wars are often depicted in their work; Goya’s Disasters of War and Picasso’s Guernica come to mind, as does Fred Tomaselli’s...
Sep 15, 2015 | News
REVIEW Lisa Adams: America the Beautiful By Tracey Harnish September 10, 2015 Lisa Adams takes us down a familiar path that is strewn with objects both mundane and transmogrified; the commonplace is ruptured by banalities. Last year Adams exhibited the work of her...
Sep 9, 2015 | News
REVIEW Edith Beaucage By John David O’Brien September 8, 2015 An exploration of storytelling through the riotous use of color is at the core of this new body of work by Edith Beaucage. The figures dance about in light delineation embedded in a swirl of audacious...
Sep 5, 2015 | News
Found: The $4.99 thrift store painting that turned out to be a Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia original By Carolina A. Miranda September 3, 2015 In late July, artist Javier Ramirez went to a thrift store in Reseda and spotted a somewhat surreal painting. The image of a little...
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