by Joseph A. Hazani November 24, 2021
Ms. Bonita Helmer at George Billis Los Angeles provides an eruptive opening with a thoroughly appropriate reflectance on the Natural Path, ordered from the beginning of the creation of light. Our preconception of light and its intensity may deter us from understanding that most of what we know to be the motion of what permeates all motion in the cosmos is invisible to the human eye. It is here....
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by Joseph A. Hazani November 19, 2021
Thinkspace Projects offered an exciting medley of African Artists who are extending the bounds of a perceptive intensity with their paintings and drawings. Messrs. Boris Anje, Jimbo Lateef, and Oscar Joyo, share their own truths in acrylic, a medium which enables greater latitude in the generation of each of their moral ideas. We have a range of ideas which encompass the West African experience,....
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by Joseph A. Hazani November 11, 2021
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 seeks to promote the subjective experience of touch. It is one of the last bastions in....
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