Mashanda Lazarus recreates common objects as beautiful soft sculptures – doing so in a way that even gives a tool like a ladder, a unique character all its own. And when viewing her work it’s almost as if you’re getting a peak into the true nature of [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...]
Erwin Recinos [aka Los Ojos De Muerte] is a Los Angeles photojournalist who goes deep into the trenches of the city to document art and culture on a daily basis. His photos of cars and graffiti appear on a multitude of websites and he’s even self-published [read more...]
Malcolm Stuart is at the forefront of the contemporary airbrush revolution, in which artists are breaking free the medium once reserved for boardwalks and bar mitzvahs into fresh works of fine art and bold fashion statements. When Malcolm isn’t flying all over the country to do live painting events, [read more...]
I became entranced with Isabelle Alford-Lago’s work when I drove past one of her gorilla murals on the way to the beach. And I found myself continually getting excited to drive past it whenever I was in Venice because of how much it’s character made the city come alive. Later, I [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





