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LACE: :  Take My Money / Take My Body

LACE: : Take My Money / Take My Body

“Take My Money / Take My Body” at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions is Narei Choi and Nicolas Orozco-Valdivia’s conceptually ambitious curatorial debut as a collaborators. As contemporary Korean pop music was expressly manufactured to generate the global fanaticism...

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Photo L.A. 2019

Photo L.A. 2019

Last weekend, the West Coast's longest running photography art fair Photo L.A. celebrated its 27th edition – and like a fine wine, it is getting better with age. This year, Photo L.A. flexed its muscles in a new, expansive home at the historic Barker Hangar at the...

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Helen Lundeberg

Helen Lundeberg

Helen Lundeberg (1908-1999) wrote in 1942 that her aim was "to calculate, and reconsider, every element in a painting with regard to its function in the whole organization." The renowned Post-Surrealist's precision of shape, color and composition is amply displayed in...

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Sally Mann at The Getty

Sally Mann at The Getty

"Sally Mann: A Thousand Crossings," is a deeply satisfying survey exhibition of the photographer’s work which has traveled from the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. to the Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Massachusetts and is currently at the Getty Museum in Los...

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Steve Turner LA: :  Paige Jiyoung Moon

Steve Turner LA: : Paige Jiyoung Moon

Paige Jiyoung Moon's small-sized acrylic paintings on canvas and panel (all between 6 and 18 inches square) are expansive narratives. Beautifully rendered in exacting detail, they depict everyday moments that, like going on a hike or hanging out with a friend, are...

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Marie Baldwin Gallery: :  Gary Brewer

Marie Baldwin Gallery: : Gary Brewer

Almost always, recognizing something as “beautiful” comes automatically, instantly—handed to you by a long function of evolution, culture and memory. Yet, at much slower rate, observation can generate a more conscious kind of awe, especially in nature, where hidden...

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Lisa Adams

Lisa Adams

"A Piebald Era" at Garis & Hahn showcases Lisa Adams' latest explorations of painting's potential for capturing modern life's contradictions and irrationalities. Evoking derelict urban landscapes filtered through surreal reveries, Adams' new paintings lead viewers...

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Jane Brucker’s “Unravel” @ Baik Art

Jane Brucker’s “Unravel” @ Baik Art

  Jane Brucker’s work has often revolved around memory and how it resides in objects, especially objects that have been worn or used by people we have known.  Incorporating notions of ephemerality and decay, her work has a poignancy that touches on our sense of loss. ...

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Endless Possibilities

Endless Possibilities

Last Saturday night presented a plethora of enticing openings to attend, but there was a unanimous response to check out Nikki S. Lee’s opening for her solo show “Parts and Scenes” at Various Small Fires. Lee’s works on exhibit were just that—parts and scenes,...

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Strong New Shows in DTLA

Strong New Shows in DTLA

Downtown Los Angeles welcomed strong new shows this past weekend, with vibrant crowds exploring historic core and arts district galleries. In the historic core, jill moniz’ Quotidian Gallery offered a stunning show in Serpentine Fire. Viewers munched small bowls of...

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Joan Jonas: Moving Off the Land

Joan Jonas: Moving Off the Land

To coincide with this year’s fourth edition of the FOG Design+Art Fair, the Fort Mason Center for Arts and Culture invited pioneering multimedia artist Joan Jonas to present two live performances at the center’s Cowell Theater. In the work, titled Moving Off the Land,...

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Caitlin Cherry; Zackary Drucker

Caitlin Cherry; Zackary Drucker

The first thing one notices upon entering Caitlin Cherry's show at Luis De Jesus is her sensational palette so improbable that it seems to have dropped from outer space. Clashing vibrant colors contrast, oscillate and dazzle as though her paintings were a laser light...

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Roberts Projects: :  Amoako Boafo

Roberts Projects: : Amoako Boafo

African painter Amoako Boafo is bringing a fresh and unique perspective to portraiture and figurative painting. Based in Vienna since about 2014, the young Ghanaian is now showing a series of new works titled “Black Diaspora” that cast a subtle, but probing look at...

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It’s Chinatown

It’s Chinatown

The holiday season has officially wrapped up, and for that, many are grateful, but for those who still yearn for festivities, the LA art scene this weekend certainly delivered. With galleries revved up into full gear, we were overwhelmed by the array of possible...

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Patrick Martinez: Building a Bridge

Patrick Martinez: Building a Bridge

  “Freedom Cannot Wait”. “Deport ICE”. “Para Todos Todo, Nada Para Nosotros”. “Everything for Everyone, Nothing For Ourselves”. These are not slogans pulled from defiant posters in one of many protests happening regularly across the United States, as American...

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Bridget Riley

Bridget Riley

Who needs hallucinogens when there are Bridget Riley paintings to fill your field of vision?   I'm dizzy, my head is swimming, and vivid spots and rays are dancing so furiously in my eyes that it's like I'm looking through a ghost of a kaleidoscope, minutes after...

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Huntington Library: :  Celia Paul

Huntington Library: : Celia Paul

Following her long intimacy with one of England’s most renowned modern artists, you might expect to see Lucian Freud’s influence in Celia Paul’s work. But Paul “forged her own path,” says European Art Curator Catherine Hess. Seven of Paul’s works, rarely exhibited in...

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Pretty in Coral

Pretty in Coral

Art Basel Miami is the art-world’s Super Bowl. With art, travel, parties and the beach, it was the perfect way to end 2018. At the end of a tiring but invigorating day of viewing art, you might have found yourself walking barefoot along a white-sand beach with a new...

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