Robert Minervini’s exhibit, On The Nature Of Things, opened at Marine Contemporary on January 14th, 2012 to an awesome crowd. And one of the greatest parts about the show was getting to go up close to the work, since I was able to find all these details in [read more...]
Tallybeck Contemporary is a gallery focused on showcasing the most exciting Asian fine artists in the world. So for their booth at the LA Art Show they had a big group exhibit, featuring artists like the Island6 collective from Shanghai and Be Takerng Pattanopas from Thailand. Island6 creates [read more...]
SM Fine Art Gallery featured two famous Korean artists in its booth at the LA Art Show, both of whom work with fine details. Chun Kwang Young wraps paper around triangular pieces of styrofoam to create huge textural collages whereas Kim Dong Yoo paints tiny portraits of [read more...]
Side Street is a nonprofit organization that’s helping artists of all ages to have the resources they need in order to complete their work. However, one of their main focuses is on arts education in elementary schools – particularly woodworking. And since they have to be mobile [read more...]
Dubner Moderne made the journey from Switzerland to Los Angeles for the LA Art Show. They had four artists on display who each specialized in a different medium. Thomas Dudan had large prints of photos he took with his iPhone camera. Jill Moser had her paintings of [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





