In Robb Putnam's "Unattended Creatures," sad-faced bears and rabbits, some with no faces at all, make up most the sculptural works, while another exhibition at Walter Maciel Gallery, "Escape," by John Bankston, combines several different series of paintings and mixed...
Robb Putnam and John Bankston
Kimberly Morris Give Me Some Art With Hair
Kimberly Morris creates work that is intensely visceral. She makes art about subjects intrinsically rooted in American culture, yet entirely personal. As an interdisciplinary artist, she has worked with a wide range of mediums over the years, including painting,...
‘Semblance | Sunshine’ and ‘Music to My Eyes’ at Torrance Art Museum
Two lush summer shows are blossoming online at Torrance Art Museum. Both exhibitions are visual stunners; and they continue the museum’s ongoing aesthetic for cutting edge, culturally resonating art. Semblance | Sunshine co-curated by Josh Hashemzadeh and the Torrance...
SHELTER-IN-PLACE: “Construction Manual; Part 1”
One of a truly welcome number of outdoor or window art exhibitions opening this month is the mixed-media window-front showing of four artists, curated by Artillery writer Kate Caruso. Located at the Lady White Co. store in Los Feliz, Construction Manual; Part 1...
SHELTER-IN-PLACE: Carolyn Campbell Explores the City of Immortals
Both cemetery and museum, the often-explored Père-Lachaise cemetery in Paris is a stunning open-air space filled with dazzling sculpture as well as architecture. At over 107-acres, it is can also be exceedingly difficult to navigate, this burial ground of highly...
LA’s Strange Still Beauty Dani Dodge and Diane Cockerill Tool Around the Empty Streets
Dani Dodge and Diane Cockerill are two very different artists, both working in the photographic medium during Los Angeles’ great exile inward from the onslaught of the COVID-19 virus. Their recording of this time is both surreal and sublime; capturing these frozen...
Evan Nesbit Roberts Projects
Both vibrant in color and visceral in texture, Evan Nesbit, now at Roberts Projects in Culver City here works on burlap, a continuation of the artist’s use of materials to pull viewers into the depths of his vivid palette. Nesbit’s abstract works deal in illusion,...
Durden and Ray
As an exhibition I had intended to see on what should’ve been a busy night, Durden and Ray’s Another Dimension was high on my list. As things turned out, the show itself entered another dimension, in the limbo of closings-before-they-opened, as we practiced social...
Spring Forward
Hot openings and interesting talks led this week in art, with three group shows and one solo exhibition. Two college galleries offered stunning group exhibitions - one focused on nature, the other on the power of words. At El Camino College, What is it About Trees?...
Do Ho Suh
Well known for creating full-size replicas of his dwelling spaces, South Korean artist Do Ho Suh has “moved in” at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s Resnick Pavilion. The installation, 348 West 22nd Street, is both ephemeral and immersive, a seemingly delicate...
All Art Fairs All Weekend
This was the weekend. Art fair weekend. We took in five art fairs this Presidents Day weekend, each with its own flavor. At Frieze Los Angeles on Friday, we took in an astonishing collection of works in the gallery tent. From Alison Saar to James Turrell and Anish...
CSULA’S Ronald H. Silverman Gallery
Perceive Me, a group show curated and conceived by Kristine Schomaker is both a brave and beautiful exhibition. An artist herself, Schomaker served as a model for these works as well, with the result potent and moving. Her concept was to invite artists to create nude...
Loft at Liz’s
Beautifully curated by MOAH’s Andi Campognone, Collaborate and Create, now at The Loft at Liz’s through March 3rd, is an exciting exhibition. Matching up the talents of 17 different pairs of artists, the result is compelling – it reveals new dimensionality in some...
Perceive the Passion: January Ends with Heat
It might still be chilly January, but ahead of the bevy of art fairs coming to LA, January wound down with the visceral heat of passionate exhibition openings. At California State University’s Ronald H. Silverman Gallery, 60 artists presented astonishing depictions of...
2020 Vision
Like wine and cheese, art and activism are a perfect fit for the LA art scene. Passionate projects made their debut to start a sizzling 2020 the first weekend of the new year. At SoLA in South LA, a powerful, wide-ranging group show included performance art,...
Photography Beyond the Surface
Both literally and figuratively, it feels as if Photography Beyond the Surface serves as a portal to a new dimension in photographic art. The group show includes innovative, exciting work by eight photographers, including a survey of Melanie Pullen’s work, Joni...
Most Artful Time of the Year
The holiday spirit was everywhere in the LA art scene this past weekend, from gallery openings to open studios to fun fundraisers. At Torrance Art Museum, a lively and excitingly interactive opening for Adjacent Adjacent in the main gallery drew a robust crowd. While...
November Nights Bring Bright Art
At Micheal Stearns Studio and Gallery at the Loft in San Pedro, art power couple Ben Zask and Peggy Sivert exhibited beautiful work in Farewell - from the graceful equine sculptures and haunting dark paintings of Sivert, to Zask’s intricate full-wall panel...