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Genie Davis
Vonn Sumner and Holly Elander  KP Projects

Vonn Sumner and Holly Elander 
KP Projects

Artists Vonn Sumner and Holly Elander each offer astonishing exhibitions of intensely personal artworks, that coupled with intimacy also present a prescient commentary on current socio-political times. Sumner’s solo show, “Burning Down the House,” features oil...

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Saved by Simone Gad and Other Souvenirs Simone Gad (1947-2021): Les Souvenirs, sauvetages, et jouets jetés bien-chéris de mon amie inoubliable

Saved by Simone Gad and Other Souvenirs
Simone Gad (1947-2021): Les Souvenirs, sauvetages, et jouets jetés bien-chéris de mon amie inoubliable

I’m preoccupied lately with appearance and disappearance; the motions that simulate appearance and disappearance.  It’s the sort of simulation that dates back to childhood for many of us—say, hide-and-seek for starters.  I remember my brother and I trying to make...

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Pick of the Week: Paco  Pomet Richard Heller Gallery

Pick of the Week: Paco Pomet
Richard Heller Gallery

“Beginnings,” the new show from Spanish artist Paco Pomet, is funny. Hard-hitting criticism, I know, but humor can be a rarity in the world of contemporary art. Most art that one could even remotely consider funny is usually of the ironic, intellectual variety, like...

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OUTSIDE LA: Remy Jungerman Fridman Gallery, NYC

OUTSIDE LA: Remy Jungerman
Fridman Gallery, NYC

“Jungerman’s materials and reference points present a postcolonial approach to the minimalist form: he visits visual references the viewer may associate with famed 20th century minimalist painters and reconsiders these forms with his own reference points. His geometric lines refer to grids seen in his childhood printed on Maroon tribal clothing, and in books of Western art that he consumed. The syncopated rhythm of the Agida Drum—a 2.5m long drum played in Maroon tribes’ rituals—are felt in the works, palpable in the rhythmic and fragmented movements of the lines.”

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OUTSIDE LA: Tim Simonds Cathouse Proper, New York

OUTSIDE LA: Tim Simonds
Cathouse Proper, New York

Tim Simonds explores the whimsical and political dimensions of pedagogy in his sparse installation of sculptures and drawings at Cathouse Proper. With large trays of bleached-out collard greens on top of semicircular children’s tables, the main room of the gallery...

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Pick of the Week: Anna Weyant, Alexander Tovborg, & Asuka Anastacia Ogawa Blum & Poe

Pick of the Week: Anna Weyant, Alexander Tovborg, & Asuka Anastacia Ogawa
Blum & Poe

Belief – whether you call it religion, spirituality, or anything else – is as vital to our lives as shelter or sustenance. Myth-making is how lessons are passed down, how mysteries are explored, and how home is remembered. These...

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GALLERY ROUNDS: Stanley Whitney Matthew Marks Gallery

GALLERY ROUNDS: Stanley Whitney
Matthew Marks Gallery

Stanley Whitney’s first major solo exhibition in Los Angeles, "How Black is That Blue," reads like poetry. Utilizing his consistent style of painting “top to bottom,” Whitney’s colorful square works reveal several paintings within each piece. Favoring the...

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GALLERY ROUNDS: Hana Ward Ochi Projects

GALLERY ROUNDS: Hana Ward
Ochi Projects

Ochi Projects’ current exhibition, “an exit from this room and others like it,” features the latest painting and ceramic work of artist Hana Ward. In this show (all works 2021) both objects and paintings reflect on themes of time and isolation; feelings we are all too...

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OUTSIDE LA: Katya Grokhovsky Smack Mellon, New York

OUTSIDE LA: Katya Grokhovsky
Smack Mellon, New York

Katya Grokhovsky is an artist and curator who explores the expectations of the American dream and the lived experiences of immigration to the US. Originally from Ukraine, Grokhovsky founded The Immigrant Artist Biennial, which launched last year despite many...

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Pick of the Week: Ana Serrano Bermudez Projects

Pick of the Week: Ana Serrano
Bermudez Projects

Our city’s beauty is often overlooked. This is a subject I’ve touched on in the past, and it’s an unfair generalization that Los Angeles is an “ugly” city. Maybe it’s because our city is difficult to walk through, and so you don’t notice the beauty. Maybe it’s only...

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GALLERY ROUNDS: Ishi Glinsky Chris Sharp Gallery

GALLERY ROUNDS: Ishi Glinsky
Chris Sharp Gallery

Ishi Glinsky’s exhibition explores monuments of survival that honor the sacred practices of his tribe, the Tohono O’odham Nation, native to the Sonoran Desert in Arizona. Upon entering Chris Sharp Gallery I am instantly subsumed by Glinsky’s monolithically scaled...

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OUTSIDE LA: Izzy Barber James Fuentes, New York

OUTSIDE LA: Izzy Barber
James Fuentes, New York

Izzy Barber’s exhibition, “Maspeth Moon,” at James Fuentes brings together new plein air paintings that capture daily life in New York. Petite in size (the smallest 4” x 4” and others around 10” x 9”) Barber’s paintings are snapshots of quiet scenes that are at once...

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Pick of the Week: Amy Sherald Hauser & Wirth

Pick of the Week: Amy Sherald
Hauser & Wirth

The Impressionists, at the end of the 19th century, turned away from traditional muses and academies and became chroniclers of their contemporary era. They were described as flaneurs, self-styled spectators of modern life and people in leisure. But throughout their...

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OUTSIDE LA: Eric Shaw The Hole, New York

OUTSIDE LA: Eric Shaw
The Hole, New York

In a year when art sales floundered and galleries around the world quietly scaled back their operations, the announcement from New York’s The Hole, that they were celebrating their 10th anniversary by opening a second gallery, felt like a collective sign of hope. To...

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GALLERY ROUNDS: Shockboxx Gallery "Dude Unmute Yourself" at Shockboxx Gallery

GALLERY ROUNDS: Shockboxx Gallery
"Dude Unmute Yourself" at Shockboxx Gallery

“Dude, Unmute Yourself” is a sprawling group exhibition of Shockboxx Gallery regulars that the pandemic-smart title reflects the need, particularly in these times, to speak out through art. A few highlights are in the backroom where Randi Matushevitz offers two...

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Pick of the Week: Patrick Wilson Vielmetter Los Angeles

Pick of the Week: Patrick Wilson
Vielmetter Los Angeles

There’s no such thing as an alright abstract painting. They fall, without exception, into two categories: great and garbage. And for whoever’s looked at an abstract artwork, smugly harrumphed and muttered, “I could do that,” I’d...

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GALLERY ROUNDS: Brenna Youngblood, “The LIGHT and the DARK” Roberts Projects

GALLERY ROUNDS: Brenna Youngblood, “The LIGHT and the DARK”
Roberts Projects

How we balance our individual experiences within the larger scope of our lives in many ways determines who we are, and how we understand and relate to the world around us. Reflecting on the dense and often traumatic events of the past year, which included a global...

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Remarks on Color: Boorish Beige April's Hue

Remarks on Color: Boorish Beige
April's Hue

It’s true. Boorish Beige is quite ubiquitous with not much to say and one hell of a tan. He holds a monopoly on wall space in all the commercial buildings downtown and in many of the drab and dreary houses in the suburbs. It doesn’t seem to matter which country you...

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