During my last visit to my old drinking hole in San Francisco, the Gangway—right before I moved back to LA—I was having a few beers with one of the bar’s many characters I had befriended: Guy was his name. He had told me a few times about how he was a metal sculptor...
RECONNOITER
Jack Brogan is a fabricator. He makes things. Challenged with the whim, fancy and far-reaching concepts of the artist, Brogan, 86, will produce a dimensional object. His influence will never be truly known nor appreciated. ARTILLERY: Your proficiency in new materials...
ASK BABS
OLDIE BUT NOT GOODIEDear Babs, Why are gallerists and curators so obsessed with seeing artists' very newest works? I like some of the work I've done in the past three or four years, but it seems this is considered too old. Why does something that's supposed to be...
GUEST LECTURE
At Esplanade Pierre Vidal-Naquet, l’Université Paris Diderot, Paris. Nancy Rubins,Monochrome for Paris, 2013,stainless steel and aluminum, approximately 40 x 50 x 40 feet,photograph by Erich Koyama,©Nancy Rubins.
BUNKER VISION
When a sculpture takes on the character of a national monument, it is easy for the name of the artist who made it to get lost. Making a documentary of recognizable landmarks of the flatter parts of the United States? Don’t forget that row of old Cadillacs half buried...
SHOPTALK
LA ART FAIR ROUNDUPMore fairs, Au Revoir PARIS PHOTOArt fairs, and yet more art fairs in January. There was the usual roundup—photo l.a. (Jan. 22–24), L. A. Art Show with all its components (Jan. 27–31), and Art Los Angeles Contemporary (ALAC, Jan. 28–31)—plus...
SIGHTS UNSCENE
Buddy and Buffy, Art Los Angeles Contemporary Fair, Santa Monica, 2016. Lara Jo Regan's SIGHTS UNSCENE featured in Artillery.
AN APPRECIATION
The black star, of semi-classical gravity theory, is an alternative to the black hole of general relativity. The black star’s infalling matter is converted to dark or vacuum energy—there is no singularity, no information-destroying void, as in the black hole. The...
ON THE COVER
Aaron Curry, Creator Creator, 2015, painted aluminum and stainless steel, 131 7/8 x 127 1/2 x 85 7/16", courtesy David Kordansky Gallery.
Andy Robert @Full Haus/Los Angeles
A slate of concrete with blue Skittles scattered across it is illuminated by a clamp light in Full Haus' current outdoor exhibition: "Andy Robert: Heavy Rain and Lightning." Titled Dream Deferred (Skittles on Concrete), this simply executed sculpture seems commonplace...
Editor’s Letter
Dear Readers,Film and art just go together. If you’re into art, you’re most likely a film buff (and film snob), and if you’re into film, well... maybe, actually, it doesn’t go the other way around. So let’s stick to the first theory. This is a contemporary art...
Art, Lies and Film Docs
Not all films about artists and the art world are silly, but most of them are. To paraphrase a Mark Twain quote, “There are lies, damned lies, and films about artists and the art world.” (Twain linked “statistics” with lies and damned lies.) From such films as the...
Louis CK: Comedian cum Auteur
In an episode of Jerry Seinfeld’s Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, Louis CK takes Seinfeld out on his boat on the Hudson River. Looking across the water and admiring the skyline, Louis says, “New York makes me crazy. I love New York City. I love the different brick...
Kahlil Joseph
Seeming to arise from the video music world this past summer to land at MOCA, the path of “Kahlil Joseph: Double Conscience” may seem roundabout if one only follows the trails of his dreamlike images. Digging a bit deeper unearths multiple contemporary art...
Inside a Pause: Adriana Salazar
Octavio Paz wrote, “this hour has the shape of a pause.” Adriana Salazar’s videos situate us inside such a pause, places where we are in nature while watching human artifacts become nature. I met Salazar in Mexico City this past November, though I knew of her work...
Rabyn Blake
In the late ‘70s, I would carry the Sony Portapak for my artist stepmother, Rabyn Blake, across muddy fields in Southern France as she filmed a shepherdess whose name sounded like “leg of lamb” in French, or shot shimmering vistas of Cézanne’s Mont Sainte-Victoire....
TOTTENHAM CORNER
Ten years ago, when I learned of the existence of a film called Trona, shot in the desert hellhole of the same name, I feared the worst, especially when I learned that it was a thesis film by a CalArts graduate. It was hard to imagine anybody associated with that...
Living at the End of the World
Anwar Congo is a stone-cold killer.He is also a petty gangster, a wealthy if somewhat eccentric paterfamilias, something of a dandy (never wear white to an interrogation or a political execution), a local celebrity with connections to an abysmally corrupt government,...