‘Six Feet Over’ by Laura Lima @ Tanya Bonakdar Gallery
Laura Lima does a fantastic job in exploring our perceptual space with her latest opening Six Feet Over at Tanya Bonadkdar Gallery in Los Angeles, CA. The artist makes a fastidious effort to draw us in while protruding us outward with her playfulness with the tactile senses. I am always fond of an artist which
Read more.‘Untitled Colors’ by Joe Rudko @ Von Lintell Gallery
Mr. Joe Rudko presents us with his archetypical photographic style which might simply be described as a meditation on memory at Von Lintell Gallery with his opening Untitled Colors. While the work lacks that exciting bedazzlement we’d expect to find in the drunken starbursts of Western Fine Arts history, it nevertheless expounds the affirmative shift
Read more.‘Unseen Picasso’ @ The Norton Simon Museum
The Norton Simon Museum has recently publicly exhibited etchings from the famed 20th century fine artist master Pablo Picasso. What certifies a genuine artistic spirit is its unquenchable desire for more novelty. To impose higher demands of originality upon itself, which creates a continuum of creativity which is doubtlessly expressed with Mr. Picasso’s anthology.
Read more.‘Chaos’ by Chet Zar @ Copro Gallery
What is the sense of gloom? Does it invoke despair, of a forlorn realization, demotivating the inner spirit to continue to propel itself towards some certainty about its place? Does gloominess signify a dissatisfaction in the present yet also indicate a pessimism about the future? No doubt Mr. Chet Zar in his Chaos opening provides
Read more.‘Carousel’ by Justin Adian @ Lowell Ryan Projects
Mr. Justin Adian presents us with his most recent exploration in the medium of felt with his Carousel opening at Lowell Ryan Projects. With more than a dozen wall canvases, we have the presentation of the comfort and relaxation of inexactness, as a soothing relief from the endless pursuit of perfection. His selection of
Read more.‘Accumulations and Overlaps’ by Amalia Pica @ Tanya Bonakdar Gallery
Amalia Pica’s Accumulations and Overlaps at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery is another potent demonstration of artistic creativity being very much a product of the environment as much as the artist herself. Ms. Pica, as is the rest of world civilization, is being contained by an invisible pestilence which is slowly, almost tauntingly, remaining airborne and infectious
Read more.Alejandro Cardenas in ‘Wish You Were Here’ @ Anat Ebgi Gallery
Mr. Alejandro Cardenas provides a spark of the cerebral with the opening of Wish You Were Here at Anat Ebgi Gallery. His series presents a consternating reflection on works of art which are emotionally distant yet upon consideration provoke an eerie sense of wonder. The compositions of his work present us with a bizarre
Read more.‘Falling’ by Kiki Kogelnik @ Kayne Griffin
Kayne Griffin was gracious enough to exhibit the pseudo-psychedelica of a mid-century artist Kiki Kogelnik, most renowned for her pop-artistry. The expansive imaginary elements to her gaping canvases is something befitting for contemporaneity and the smorgasbord of scintillating imagery which seeks to extend the mind of the subject beyond the quotidian. And yet, her compositions
Read more.‘Confluence’ Gustavo Ramos Rivera @ William Turner Gallery
Mr. Gustavo Ramos Rivera showcases strong abstract pigmentations and radical forms as part of the Confluence opening at William Turner Gallery. His wordless ideas painted imbue the artworks which are oft centered about industrial society to give us a more beatific perspective on the rambling nature of men at work – even if this work
Read more.Ebony G. Patterson @ Shulamit Nazarian’s ‘Intersecting Selves’
In Shulamit Nazarian’s Intersecting Selves opening, Ms. Ebony G. Patterson testifies to the incalculable craftsmanship which is the celebration of being human. When juxtaposed to the consideration of how many lives now flow through digital electronics invisibly interwoven, Ms. Patterson gives the public her own idea of an intersection of the cosmic precipitation of terrestrial
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