Timothy Nolan New Public Project at Los Angeles International Airport
Timothy NolanLike Sound Going SidewaysLos Angeles International Airport (LAX), Terminal 7 Departures Hallway & Ticketing AreaOn view through February, 2017CB1 Gallery artist Timothy Nolan's new public project, Like Sound Going Sideways, is presented by Los Angeles...
read moreMira Schor and Susan Silas Mentioned in Interview Magazine’s 10 Picks from NADA 2016
CB1 Gallery artists Mira Schor and Susan Silas are both mentioned in Interview Magazine's 10 Picks from NADA NEW YORK 2016 by William J. Simmons. Both artists will have solo exhibitions at CB1 Gallery, Los Angeles later this year. Susan Silas: the self-portrait...
read moreNathan Hayden and Wife Hannah Vainstein Featured in Santa Barbara Magazine
Dexterous DUOBy L.D. PorterSpring, 2016Hayden's exhibition, "Pure Pretty Fever" at CB1 Gallery, cb1gallery.com, featured the artist's earth pigment paintings on industrial felt depicting hallucinatory landscapes that oscillate between abstraction and figurative...
read morePanel Discussion with Lily Simonson – Beneath the Midnight Sun: Art and Science in Antarctica
PANEL DISCUSSIONBeneath the Midnight Sun: Art and Science in AntarcticaSaturday, May 21, 2016 at 3 p.m.CB1 Gallery will host a panel discussion, Beneath the Midnight Sun: Art and Science in Antarctica, on Saturday, May 21, in which biologist Gretchen Hofmann of UC...
read moreLily Simonson Featured on The Frame on KPCC Southern California Public Radio
Lily Simonson's luminous Antarctica artBy Shara MorrisApril 26, 2016How far will an artist go for her art? For Lily Simonson, it’s Antarctica. She went there last year with the National Science Foundation’s Antarctic Artists & Writers Program. These creative...
read moreLily Simonson: “Midnight Sun” Reviewed in ArtScene and Recommended by Interview Magazine
Review by Genie DavisMay, 2016Lily Simonson’s “Midnight Sun” is the work of both an artist and an Antarctic explorer, a magical viewing experience that pulls us into canvases fecund with color and motion. Based on her second expedition to Antarctica as the Awardee for...
read moreRecent Press for Lily Simonson and Her Solo Exhibition “Midnight Sun”
What It's Like To Be The Only Painter In AntarcticaMaking art at the bottom of the world, where paint freezes and the best subjects are millimeters long.By Cara GiaimoApril 20, 2016In October 2014, teetering on the edge of a hole in the ice in the middle of...
read moreNew Mural by Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia in La Jolla, California
New Mural entitled Demos Gracias by Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia installed by Murals of La Jolla, a project of the AthenaeumLorenzo Hurtado SegoviaDemos Gracias, 20162259 Avenida de la Playa (Above Galaxy Taco)Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia’s mural, Demos Gracias, is a vibrant...
read moreUPCOMING
Lily Simonson at UC Santa Barbara Library
On Thin Ice: Antarctic Biology in a Changing Ocean
Tuesday, November 1, 2016, 4 p.m.
UCSB Library, Pacific View Room, 8th Floor Ocean Side
A special exhibition of Lily Simonson’s paintings will follow a Pacific Views: Library Speaker Series talk featuring Gretchen Hofmann, UCSB Department of Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology.
UPCOMING
Mira Schor at Murray Guy Gallery, New York
Whatever moves between us also moves the world in general
Opening November 3, 2016
DETAILS COMING SOON
UPCOMING
Annelie McKenzie at Tiger Strikes Asteroid Los Angeles
The Rock Cried Out, I Can’t Hide You
November 5 – November 26, 2016
Reception: Saturday, November 5, 6 – 9 p.m.
Curated by Carl Baratta, featuring Isak Applin (New York City), Iva Gueorguieva (Los Angeles), Annelie McKenzie (Los Angeles), Dan Schank (Erie PA), Nicholas Schutzenhofer (Los Angeles/ New York City), Christopher Ulivo (Los Angeles) and Jenn Wilson (Austin Texas/ Chicago).
Emily Davis Adams & Lily Simonson at Worth Ryder Art Gallery, UC Berkeley
October 19 – November 4, 2016
Reception: Wednesday, October 19, 4 – 7 p.m.
This is a special group exhibition of work by former students of Katherine Sherwood in honor of her retirement and retrospective at UC Berkeley. Artists include Emily Davis Adams, Sarah Cain, Brett Cook, Hughen/Starkweather, Kara Maria, Alicia McCarthy, Indira Martina Morre, Sofie Ramos, Lily Simonson and Sunaura Taylor.
Mira Schor at University of Kentucky Art Museum
Mira Schor: Time & Flesh
July 30 – November 27, 2016
Lisa Adams at SMC’s Barrett Art Gallery
Collaboration
October 25 – December 3, 2016
Reception: Saturday, October 22, 6 – 8 p.m.
Art Talk in The Edye: Saturday, October 22, 5 p.m.
Curated by Kirk Pedersen from his imprint ZERO + Publishing’s roster of visionaries—featuring works ranging from street art to pop surrealism to illustration to fine art by 28 artists.
Mira Schor at Fortnight Institute, New York
DICKS
October 26 – December 4, 2016
Reception: Wednesday, October 26, 6 – 8 p.m.
Featuring work by Elizabeth Berdann, Cynthia Plaster Caster, Jesse Chapman, Aura Rosenberg, Mira Schor, Aurel Schmidt, Betty Tompkins and Nicole Wittenberg.
Kevin Larmon at Elizabeth Dee Gallery, New York
Every Future Has A Price: 30 Years After Infotainment
October 29 – December 17, 2016
Reception: Saturday, October 29, 4 – 8 p.m.
The original exhibition, Infotainment, was organized by Anne Livet, in close collaboration with artists and co-founders of the gallery Nature Morte, Peter Nagy and Alan Belcher, and was a legendary intellectual appraisal of an interrelated East Village gallery scene in the 1980s. This new exhibition will include 11 original works from the Infotainment show and catalogue, shown in this context for the first time in New York, such as Rectangular Cell with Conduit by Peter Halley and Un-Color Becomes Alter Ego by Haim Steinbach, as well as an expanded checklist of more than 30 artists from the original 17.
Lisa Adams at San Jose Museum of Art
Indestructible Wonder
August 18, 2016 – January 29, 2017
Exhibition features work by Lisa Adams, Anne Appleby, Chester Arnold, Ruth Asawa, Sandow Birk, Val Britton, Edward Burtynsky, Rachel Carson, Evan Holm, Chris Jordan, Amy Kaufman, Michael Light, Danae Mattes, Richard Misrach, Nathan Redwood, Sam Richardson, Alyson Shotz, Kathryn Spence, Kirsten Stolle, Diana Thater and Gail Wight.
Timothy Nolan at Los Angeles International Airport
Like Sound Going Sideways
Terminal 7-8, Departures Hallway and Ticketing Lobby
On view through January, 2017
Main exhibition is on view for ticketed passengers in the Departures Hallway; Shine On prints on view to the public in the Ticketing Lobby.
Phung Huynh at Los Angeles Valley College Art Gallery
We Make Our Own Time
Art Department Faculty Biennial Exhibition
October 10 – February 9, 2017
Reception: Thursday, October 6, 6 – 8 p.m.
5800 Fulton Ave., Valley Glen, CA 91401
Featuring work by Merwin Belin, Carol Bishop, Jamison Carter, Phung Huynh, Walter Impert, Jason Kunke, Tom Mossman, Jenene Nagy, Katie Queen, Dennis Reed, Donna Ropp Robinson and Erica Ryan Stallones.