The 5 Year Anniversary show at Jonathan Levine Gallery runs through the end of March. I was checking out the work online and just happened to catch the fact that Jonathan, his artists, and a run down of the street art genre was featured in a New York Times article. It’s a nice first attempt [...]
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The New York Times Talks Street Art
Posted in Articles, Fine Art, Gallery, Lifestyle, News, tagged lowbrow, Jonathan Levine Gallery, Street Art, NYC, New York Times, New York, pop pluralism on March 10, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Favorite: Karl Haendel
Posted in Favorites, Fine Art, Gallery, tagged caution tape, clothespins, diamond, do not enter, Fine Art, Harris Lieberman, Karl Haendel, New York City, pencil on paper, pencil stubs, works on paper on February 11, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
When the curator for NOMA Gallery shared the work of Karl Haendel with me, I was convinced they were photographs. Haendel culled the imagery for these intensely realistic, painstakingly rendered graphite drawings from personal and cultural sources. The images are from his summer 2009 show with Harris Lieberman in New York City. Touching on American [...]
The Women: Lane Arthur, Jennifer Dudley, and Jeffrey Stuker
Posted in Curatorial, Events, Exhibitions, Fine Art, Gallery, Painting, tagged Arthur, digital prints, Fine Art, Jeffrey, Jennifer Dudley, Lane, Noma Gallery, Painting, San Francisco, Stuker, The Women on January 27, 2010 | 1 Comment »
I’m excited to announce that I have accepted the role of Gallery Director for NOMA Gallery, located in San Francisco’s downtown arts district. Please join me at the gallery this Thursday, January 28th from 6-8pm for the opening of “The Women” featuring a group exhibition of the work of Lane Arthur, Jennifer Dudley, and Jeffrey [...]
Jesse Hazelip: Sentimental Journey
Posted in Events, Exhibitions, Favorites, Fine Art, Gallery, Illustration, Installation, Painting, Street Art, tagged Buffalo, Gallery, graffiti, Hazelip, Heron, Illustration, Installation, Jesse, Journey, mixed media, Painting, San Francisco, Sentimental, Street Art, White Walls, WWII on January 27, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
I couldn’t be more proud of my husband, Jesse Hazelip, for executing such a profoundly beautiful show at White Walls Gallery. The show, entitled “Sentimental Journey”, was a huge success. And I’m not surprised. It speaks to a wide audience of those who love beautiful art as much as art with a message, and those [...]
“Plastic Makes Perfect”: Work by Aron Cohen at Space07, Sacramento
Posted in Curatorial, Exhibitions, Fine Art, Gallery, Photography, Printmaking, tagged abstraction, Aron Cohen, Photography, plastic, Sacramento, San Francisco, Space07, still life on December 16, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I have unearthed myself from my holiday hibernation to bring you a smattering of shots from my latest curatorial endeavor. “Plastic Makes Perfect” features the work of San Francisco-based photographic artist Aron Cohen. The opening of the show was met with rave reviews, due most certainly in part to Cohen’s ability to surprise viewers and [...]
Serena Cole Solo Show at Triple Base November 6th
Posted in Events, Exhibitions, Fine Art, Gallery on October 25, 2009 | 1 Comment »
I can’t wait for the opening of Serena Cole’s solo show at Triple Base on November 6th. Her work is absolutely exquisite and must be seen in person in order to be fully appreciated. Portraiture is easily my favorite subject in art and no one does it with more refinement and classic sensibility than Serena. [...]
Brendan Monroe at Richard Heller October 17th
Posted in Events, Exhibitions, Fine Art, Gallery, Painting, Sculpture, tagged Brendan Monroe, Fine Art, Los Angeles, Painting, Places Between Here and Here, Richard Heller Gallery, Sculpture on October 13, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
When I first began purchasing art a little over five years ago, Brendan Monroe was one of the first artist’s whose work caught my attention. His work continues to inspire, reaching new levels of craft and concept. If you’re in the LA area, be sure to go by the Richard Heller Gallery for the opening [...]
Michelle Constantine at Space07 October 10th
Posted in Curatorial, Events, Exhibitions, Fine Art, Gallery, Printmaking, tagged Art Center College of Design, art opening, Fine Art, Los Angeles, Michelle Constantine, Printmaking, quilting, Sacramento, screenprint, Second Saturday Art Walk, Space07 on October 5, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I’m excited to present my latest curatorial project in connection with Space07 (1421 R St, Sacramento, CA 95814) entitled, “Insert Exclamatory! A seemingly random collection of work thematically connected”. This show opens in Sacramento on Saturday, October 10th and will feature the work of Los Angeles based artist, Michelle Constantine. “Insert Exclamatory!” will include a [...]
A&O Interview With Erik Otto
Posted in Exhibitions, Fine Art, Gallery, Interviews, Painting, tagged AIR, contemporary art, Erik Otto, Fine Art, found objects, mixed media, Painting, recycled, screenprint, Shooting Gallery, spray paint, The Dump on September 27, 2009 | 1 Comment »
A couple of weeks ago, I went by the Shooting Gallery to check out the opening for Erik Otto’s new show, “Terrestrial Syndrome”. I was loving the series of sketches on old book covers, screenprints on found wood, and the sentimental flow of line, color, and pattern that Otto does best. For this Argot & [...]
Dr. Lakra at Kurimanzutto Gallery, M.C.
Posted in Exhibitions, Fine Art, Gallery, Illustration, Painting, tagged acrylic, Dr. Lakra, drawing, gouache, Illustration, Kurimanzutto Gallery, Mexico City, Oaxaca, opening, pin up, tatttoo on September 21, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The incomparably influential and illusive Oaxacan artist, Dr. Lakra just opened his first solo show with Kurimanzutto Gallery, Mexico City over the weekend. With rare showings in the US, Dr. Lakra has proven no less inspiring to many contemporary urban artists working in America. Dr. Lakra uses