Hanging out at Art In The Parking Space was a fantastic way to spend a Tuesday night. Performance art was going on all around you, including a spectacular piece organized by Gracie Devito that featured confetti canons, giant cheeseburgers, and men in golden heels. There was also a [read more...]
The Art of Elysium is an organization that brings professional artists to hospitals to work with children who have serious medical conditions. This year they were honored as the beneficiary of the LA Art Show and had a big display in the center of the grounds featuring [read more...]
David B. Jang builds massive moving sculptures that have to be seen in person to believe. For example, when I visited his studio to do this interview he had 8 fans prepared for an installation named Prevaricate which I thought looked like a lot, but now he [read more...]
The Los Angeles Art Association [LAAA] just wrapped up it’s annual open show, in which the gallery accepted submissions from the public. This year over 1,500 artists turned in discs featuring pictures of their work, which LAAA then sent to Charlie Manzo, the juror of the show – who’s [read more...]
In addition to being an excellent showcase of female artists, DAYBREAK was also the launch party for Allie Pohl’s latest series of necklaces made in collaboration with a division of the OPCC [Ocean Park Community Center] that helps woman rehabilitate themselves through craft. Many of the guests were wearing [read more...]
A&O Events
12.2 6-9pm: Oakland Art Murmur
12.3 10am-12pm: New Museum First Saturdays
10.26 - 1.15: Experience | Carsten Holler New Museum
10.25 - 12.3: When a Rose Is Not a Rose | Claudia Hart Bitforms Gallery
11.4 - 1.22: All | Maurizio Cattelan Guggenheim
12.9 - 12.22: Toxic Women| Andrea Mary Marshall Allegra LaViola GalleryArchives





