Archive for March 2011
Hold Up Art presents Nonsense and Everything that Goes with It, a group show featuring the work of comrades and contemporaries emerging from the art scene in Long Beach, California. The works of Cody Lusby, Ryan Clemens, and Matthew Hodges pop off the gallery walls as the artists incorporate materials used on the street and [...]
A. Moret interviews Italian art collector and founder of the DEPART Foundation Pierpaolo Barzan in Los Angeles to discuss When in Rome: Thirty Works of Art Between Then and Now. Opening April 20 the exhibition will take place at the Italian Cultural Institute of Los Angeles with support from the Hammer Museum, LAXART and ForYourArt. [...]
A. Moret interviews Al Moran co-founder of OHWOW, a gallery, publisher and creative community that fosters the careers of emerging and established artists. After establishing gallery spaces and retail locations in Miami and New York City, OHWOW has decided to move out West. Al Moran reflects on life in Los Angeles the new opportunities it [...]
In the early morning on March 3 only hours after announcing his “One Wish to Change the World” as the 2011 TED Prize Winner, French street artist who refers to himself as JR, and whose real name only adds to the mysterious narrative that surrounds his art, stands in the center of a media mob. [...]
Over the course of the past several weeks I have been driving across town and back to visit galleries, speak with artists and creative directors, meet with editors to discuss upcoming assignments, and power through the media kit for Installation Media. I’m certain my car feels abused as my life typically exists within a modest [...]
The new works by Olivier Mosset at Christopher Grimes Gallery follow the four-decade trajectory laid out by the artist, which questions the validity of painting and meditates on this predicament by painting work that denies any historical, emotional or aesthetic reference. Mosset’s paintings are stripped of everything, and in the absence of any referent the [...]
A. Moret speaks with Los Angeles based artist Anna Ayeroff about her recent exhibition Clarion Calls at the Institute of Cultural Inquiry. A. Moret speaks with Los Angeles based artist Anna Ayeroff about her recent exhibition Clarion Calls at the Institute of Cultural Inquiry. A. Moret: Your exhibition is the first in the 100/10 series [...]
The image that accompanies this post is a screen grab of a deleted post from the Huffington Post which promoted the non employee strike The absence of the image almost increases the call for action- aching void of the screen with the declarative caption says “viva la revolution!” Several days ago I received an [...]
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