Exhibiting a wide range of contemporary art by established, mid-career and emerging artists, CB1 Gallery is located in the rapidly developing downtown Los Angeles’ arts/warehouse district. Our mission is to present museum quality shows in our four galleries with a variety of exhibitions, from painting and drawing, to sculpture, photography, video and other media.
Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia Profiled on Religion News Service by Kimberly Winston
Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia, Papel tejido 28, acrylic on paper, 48" x 48" ART AND RELIGION California artist weaves faith into acclaimed works, show By Kimberly Winston December 22, 2017 LOS ANGELES (RNS) — Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia had a full scholarship to...
read moreShana Nys Dambrot of Fabrik Reviews Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia Exhibition
REVIEW Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia: Vida, pasión y muerte By Shana Nys Dambrot Issue 37 In Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia, we have an artist embracing change in his practice, without ever weighing anchor on what came before. CB1 is showing new works from four distinct series,...
read moreMerion Estes Receives New York Foundation for the Arts 2017 Murray Reich Distinguished Artist Award
Merion Estes, Radioactive Sea, 2017, fabric collage and spray paint on canvas, 48" x 76" The New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) announced the 2017 recipients of the Murray Reich Distinguished Artist Award, which was established in 2015 to recognize...
read moreDavid Pagel of Los Angeles Times Reviews Eric Beltz Exhibition
Eric Beltz, Body of Adam, 2016, graphite on Bristol, 39" x 30" REVIEW A million points of dark: The thrilling pencil drawings of Eric Beltz By David Pagel June 27, 2017 Time doesn’t stand still in Eric Beltz’s new drawings. It...
read moreLisa Adams Exhibitions Reviewed by Lita Barrie on The Huffington Post
Borderland, 2015, oil on canvas over panel (2), 60" x 144" REVIEW Lisa Adams’ Fictitious Worlds @ CB1 Gallery and College of the Canyons Art Gallery By Lita Barrie March 22, 2017 Lisa Adams’ idiosyncratic paintings are interior monologues. Her paintings are a hybrid...
read moreMerion Estes Exhibition Reviewed by Douglas Messerli of Hyperallergic
Cooling Trend, 2016, acrylic, spray paint and fabric collage on canvas, 86" x 111" REVIEW Pattern Recognition: Merion Estes Brings New Life to an Old World BY Douglas Messerlie March 19, 2017 With roots in the Pattern and Decoration movement of the 1970s and 1980s,...
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