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Shana Nys Dambrot
Ringing in the New Year

Ringing in the New Year

The new year got off to a rousing start on the LA art scene this week, with a wide variety of exhibitions all around town. At Durden and Ray, viewers were encouraged to “cleanse your soul” through the art of "Disclosure." Curators Dani Dodge and Alanna Marcelletti...

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Anthony Burdin

Anthony Burdin

Michael Benevento's website is devoid of a bio for Anthony Burdin, a reclusive artist whose work is as intriguing and enigmatic as his mysterious persona. Untitled, Burdin's show encompasses works from 1992-2018 in a wide array of media. Each of Benevento's four...

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Taiwan Academy: :  Poyen Wang, Kio Griffith

Taiwan Academy: : Poyen Wang, Kio Griffith

Poyen Wang and Kio Griffith’s captivating exhibition “Atlas Portal” deftly explores cultural identity, the immigrant experience, and alienation through the lens of personal memory. Wang is a digital media artist from Taiwan, and based in New York City since 2015....

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EDITOR’S LETTER

EDITOR’S LETTER

Dear Reader, What's a world without art? Ask me, I think I know. My husband died last September. Since then I’ve balked at art. I despised art. I hated anything that took any time away from those precious hours and days I could have been with him. All the Saturday...

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CODE ORANGE: JAN/FEB 2019

CODE ORANGE: JAN/FEB 2019

Congratulations to our winner Ave Pildas and our finalists. Pildas photo is seen above and first in our photo gallery. His image is also printed in our January/February issue of Artillery. The following photographs are the finalists from our January/February contest. ...

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Ezrha Jean Black’s TOP PICKS OF 2018

Ezrha Jean Black’s TOP PICKS OF 2018

I make no claim as to the comprehensiveness or objectivity of this selection. Nevertheless, to the extent that it reflects personal priorities, I believe most artists, if not the entire art community, both local and international, acknowledge the existential...

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TOP 10 PICK OF THE WEEK of 2018

TOP 10 PICK OF THE WEEK of 2018

Looking back at 2018, here are 10 exceptionally memorable shows among the 50 I’ve selected for Artillery’s online Pick of the Week throughout the year. Full reviews, and all other Picks, can be found in the column’s ongoing archive: artillerymag.com/pick-of-the-week/...

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After The Price of Everything

After The Price of Everything

As we raked through ashes in California, reminded that we had already entered an anthro-obscene geological epoch, the most “important” of the Fall 2018 art auctions were already taking place, with records dropping every step of the way—Hopper, Hockney, Jack Whitten,...

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Alexandra Noel; Alan Turner

Alexandra Noel; Alan Turner

Up an elegant staircase in the Los Feliz mansion that is Parker Gallery, Alexandra Noel's paintings delineate rural scenes appearing very different than the verdant residential realm visible outside diamond-paned windows in the small chamber they currently occupy....

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Wild Ride: Richard Prince

Wild Ride: Richard Prince

Last year, even as LACMA Director Michael Govan was in the midst of storing the collection off site so that demolition of older buildings could make way for the newly designed museum, he took the time to curate an exhibition featuring Pictures Generation artist...

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The View From Jeffrey Deitch’s Hill

The View From Jeffrey Deitch’s Hill

“People I have great admiration for, people in my own circle, they just keep coming to Los Angeles. All the key people, and they just keep coming,” says art dealer Jeffrey Deitch at his Los Feliz home. “It never stops. And now we have reached critical mass. It’s no...

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It’s all in the paradigm shift, Hamza Walker says

It’s all in the paradigm shift, Hamza Walker says

A recent Barbara Kruger text mural adorns LAXART—accompanying the relaunch of their newly renovated space. The site-specific work debuted in June and extends until Spring this year. One might not have paid much attention to the building before, but Kruger’s signature...

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Will Blockchain Live Up To Its Promise?

Will Blockchain Live Up To Its Promise?

Mention Blockchain and most people immediately think of Bitcoin. No surprise since Blockchain technology was invented to track transactions of the once-esoteric cryptocurrency. But Blockchain is being touted as a technology that will revolutionize our world, in ways...

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SHOPTALK

SHOPTALK

LA ARTS DISTRICT SANS ARTISTS LA, LA, our art scene is changing so rapidly. On a recent visit to the Arts District for a preview at Hauser & Wirth, I was struck by how tidy the neighborhood is looking these days. When that gallery opened two-and-a-half years ago,...

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ART BRIEF

ART BRIEF

The bitter years-long dispute between billionaire Russian oligarch Dmitry Rybolovlev and Swiss art-freeport mogul Yves Bouvier (reported in this column previously) has spawned a multi-million-dollar lawsuit against Sotheby’s and has resulted in possible criminal...

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UNDER THE RADAR

UNDER THE RADAR

It’s been getting harder to tell the difference between weird and normal lately. Case in point: the current flurry of activity documenting the burgeoning interest in an obscure sub-genre of lounge music, known as “Library” or “Production” music. In many ways, the...

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DECODER

DECODER

Q: What are your influences? A: Mediocre things, like this interview. That’s a terrible question. So I think “When I do an interview, I need to remember to ask better questions than that.” Q: But people make their own connections between your work and that of other...

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Q&A with Stacen Berg

Q&A with Stacen Berg

Stacen Berg, senior director at Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles, joined the gallery in 2011. Founded in 1992 in Zurich by Iwan Wirth, Manuela Wirth and Ursula Hauser, the gallery now boasts branches in multiple cities, including London, Hong Kong and New York. When...

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