Luis Claramunt. Seville, coinciding with the twenty-fifth anniversary of his death, focuses on the work painted in that city in around 1985, bringing together a sizeable group of paintings, watercolours, drawings and diverse archive material
Patricia Gadea's amazing paintings from the late 70'as to early 2000's show a supreme command of figurative and abstract brushwork. She was a brave image maker in the exuberant freedom of expression that occurred after Franco's death in 1975 in what would be known as La Movida Madrileña or The Madrid Movement.
Artist and architect Bárbara Pérez extracts her forms from nature through geometry, proportion, regulatory paths, growth rates and other organic data. From this she handcrafts clay and stucco while still using technological processes like 3D printing and architectural modelling to combine old world with new.
Mexico City based artiist Munir Toral uses performance, rhythm and improvisation to create different states of mind. For his first solo exhibition at La Papeleria he presents a new body of work that is specially configured for the exhibition space. Using deconstructed industrial waste and spent machinery Munir resignified their essence and thereby redefines the gallery space itself.
Dea Gómez and Diego Omil have been working together since 2012 under the name of “Los Bravú”, a Galician term used to refer to the smell of animals. They have ventured into different media: comics, drawing, ceramics, painting, sculpture and installation. Its peculiar pictorial language; figurative, aromatized with slightly surreal fantasies and a neo-Manierist virtuosity.
American-born mixed media artist Kyte Tatt is based in Berlin Germany. Kyte has been honing his skills as an artist for many years. A natural autodidact and creative, Kyte quickly developed his visual language as a painter. Having lived and travelled in a caravan in the USA for nearly a decade before his move to Europe, Kyte was in primar
American-born mixed media artist Kyte Tatt is based in Berlin Germany. Kyte has been honing his skills as an artist for many years. A natural autodidact and creative, Kyte quickly developed his visual language as a painter. Having lived and travelled in a caravan in the USA for nearly a decade before his move to Europe, Kyte was in primary involvement in several art communities and projects there. The culmination of his work and experience result in his work today.
Elena Gual from Mallorca, brings a unique dynamic to portraiture. Her work celebrates the female figure while addressing themes such as identity, empowerment, and cultural diversity. Specializing in palette knife techniques, Gual creates textures and layers that bring a distinctive richness to her pieces, making her style instantly recognizable.
José Luis Valverde hails from Málaga. He has had solo exhibitions at the Griffin Gallery (London), at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Málaga and at JMGaleria- ColumnaJM (Málaga), among others.
Avelino Sala spider-webs contemporary art upon itself as a vehicle for political resistance and social commentary.
The exhibition brings together her recent paintings, which engage in dialogue with the unpublished poetry collection COMO AGARRAR UN PUÑADO DE ARROZ, released by the artist during the same week. Together, painting and text construct an intimate narrative, where the plastic gesture and the brief written word intertwine to form a body of w
The exhibition brings together her recent paintings, which engage in dialogue with the unpublished poetry collection COMO AGARRAR UN PUÑADO DE ARROZ, released by the artist during the same week. Together, painting and text construct an intimate narrative, where the plastic gesture and the brief written word intertwine to form a body of work that breathes in two languages: that of color and that of writing.
Monique Gies melancholy, childlike, petite paintings explore a lifetime of trauma, psychic damage and ultimate catharsis from being raped as a child by a family member.
Sagmeister merges design and statistics in a series of works that transform quantitative information into aesthetic experience. Drawing from sources such as the UN, World Bank, Statista, and V-Dem among other global and national databases, the artist converts numerical data into striking statistical diagrams that are visually compelling
Sagmeister merges design and statistics in a series of works that transform quantitative information into aesthetic experience. Drawing from sources such as the UN, World Bank, Statista, and V-Dem among other global and national databases, the artist converts numerical data into striking statistical diagrams that are visually compelling and accessible to a non-specialist audience. Each piece acts as a lens through which to interpret the present from a long-term perspective: an exercise in memory and projection that embraces informed optimism.
Alsino Skowronnek's show Let the Heavy Things Float draws from his diverse experience in traditional painting, programming, design, and data analysis. He explores the evolution of human communication systems, and new technologies like machine learning and AI.
Luísa‘s work moves through liminal space in the transitional territory between the visible and intangible, referencing both body, skin and the surrounding ethos we move through. In My Shadow is Yours, Luísa questions space, time and weight as essential attributes of painting beyond traditional boundaries.
For her exhibition, “e-conmotion” Cristina Lucas intertwines bodies, machines and memory to offer a sensory and critical experience of the present. Lucas reflects on the role of materials and technologies in shaping historical narratives; how every technological advance—the steam engine, the light bulb, data computing, robotics, the i
For her exhibition, “e-conmotion” Cristina Lucas intertwines bodies, machines and memory to offer a sensory and critical experience of the present. Lucas reflects on the role of materials and technologies in shaping historical narratives; how every technological advance—the steam engine, the light bulb, data computing, robotics, the internet or artificial intelligence—ultimately reconfigures biodiversity, social structures, and political and cultural thought, composing an inseparable chain of causes and effects.
Jose Carlos Martinat’s multimedia installations at FormatoCómodo bring resin imprints from street to gallery as archaeological banners while freshly printed word receipts fall to the floor, each with snippets from internet headlines and articles. Based in in Lima, Peru, Martinat’s works incorporate a multidisciplinary blend of sculpture,
Jose Carlos Martinat’s multimedia installations at FormatoCómodo bring resin imprints from street to gallery as archaeological banners while freshly printed word receipts fall to the floor, each with snippets from internet headlines and articles. Based in in Lima, Peru, Martinat’s works incorporate a multidisciplinary blend of sculpture, robotics, programming, audio, and appropriation of all kinds.shaping historical narratives; how every technological advance—the steam engine, the light bulb, data computing, robotics, the internet or artificial intelligence—ultimately reconfigures biodiversity, social structures, and political and cultural thought, composing an inseparable chain of causes and effects.
Two Los Angeles artists explore Art Basel 2023 over 4 days, learning about 100's of artists (artist's names titled to work), visiting the collectors lounge and getting a sense of the state of the contemporary art scene. Intro commentary by Aaron.
Two Los Angeles artists explore Art Basel 2023 over 4 days, learning about 100's of artists (artist's names titled to work), visiting the collectors lounge and getting a sense of the state of the contemporary art scene. Wrap up commentary by Aaron.
Pace Gallery shows the classic work of Tony Smith. Band of Vices with wood sculptures by Rebecca Niederlander. Paintings by Remedios Patton. Collage and multimedia work by Dakarai Akil. Helen J Gallery with metal and neon sculptures by Ahn Hyong Nam. Nino Mier Galleries showcase work by Cindy Phenix and Casey McCafferty in separate galler
Pace Gallery shows the classic work of Tony Smith. Band of Vices with wood sculptures by Rebecca Niederlander. Paintings by Remedios Patton. Collage and multimedia work by Dakarai Akil. Helen J Gallery with metal and neon sculptures by Ahn Hyong Nam. Nino Mier Galleries showcase work by Cindy Phenix and Casey McCafferty in separate galleries. Mirus Gallery combines art and music with assorted artists and performers.
A quick spin to openings at UTA Artist Space, Walter Maciel, Lowell Ryan, Bridge Projects, Various Small Fires, Mash Grand Opening, and Corey Helford. Artists include Yasmine Nassar Diaz, Katherine Sherwood, Antonio Adriano Puleo, Selah Gospel Choir, Amelia Lockwood and Okuda San Miguel.
Kevin Beasley’s first solo gallery show in Los Angeles. With a multidisciplinary practice that incorporates sculpture, drawing, installation, sound, music, and performance, Beasley probes the material and cultural conditions that shape our perception of history. His ability to alchemize ordinary material—specifically personal artifacts a
Kevin Beasley’s first solo gallery show in Los Angeles. With a multidisciplinary practice that incorporates sculpture, drawing, installation, sound, music, and performance, Beasley probes the material and cultural conditions that shape our perception of history. His ability to alchemize ordinary material—specifically personal artifacts and articles of clothing—into sculptures that are simultaneously transcendent and familiar has placed him at the vanguard of artistic and cultural thought.
Marta & JF Chen present STOOLS, a multi-site exhibition of historic furniture works distributed between Marta’s Echo Park gallery and the C–Project space of Joel Chen’s legendary showroom circuit in Hollywood. Borne of an invitation to curate a presentation from Chen’s exceptional collection, STOOLS is a celebration of the innovative and
Marta & JF Chen present STOOLS, a multi-site exhibition of historic furniture works distributed between Marta’s Echo Park gallery and the C–Project space of Joel Chen’s legendary showroom circuit in Hollywood. Borne of an invitation to curate a presentation from Chen’s exceptional collection, STOOLS is a celebration of the innovative and varied craftsmanship and manufacture of these versatile, everyday objects.
Featuring a collection of projection/video installations by Erica Sheu, Phoebe Hart, Gavati Wad, Nehal Vyas, and Rujie Mo. Curated by Brooke Harbaugh.
A cross-desert art experience of art and music: Desert creatives open their homes & studios for 3 weekends in the fall of 2021. Visit studios in Joshua Tree, Yucca Valley, and Twentynine Palms along with stops at the Joshua Tree Farmers market. Musicians include Brent Lewis, Lindsey Anderson, and Dryheat.
A cross-desert art experience of art and music: Desert creatives open their homes & studios for 3 weekends in the fall of 2021. Visit studios in Joshua Tree, Yucca Valley, and Twentynine Palms along with stops at the Joshua Tree Farmers market. Musicians include Brent Lewis, Lindsay Anderson, and Dryheat.
A Solo Exhibition and Curatorial Project by Ariana Papademetropoulos. September 4–October 23, 2021
Works by Isabelle Albuquerque, Theodora Allen, Jean-Marie Appriou, Beck, Lucy Bull, Marjorie Cameron, Leonora Carrington, Sedrick Chisom, Henry Darger, Hugh Hayden, Mike Kelley, Friedrich Kunath, Justin Lowe and Jonah Freeman, Jill Mull
A Solo Exhibition and Curatorial Project by Ariana Papademetropoulos. September 4–October 23, 2021
Works by Isabelle Albuquerque, Theodora Allen, Jean-Marie Appriou, Beck, Lucy Bull, Marjorie Cameron, Leonora Carrington, Sedrick Chisom, Henry Darger, Hugh Hayden, Mike Kelley, Friedrich Kunath, Justin Lowe and Jonah Freeman, Jill Mulleady, Raúl de Nieves, Precious Okoyomon, Luigi Ontani, Ariana Papademetropoulos, Agnes Pelton, Jim Shaw, Henry Taylor, Gus Van Sant, Alix Vernet, Marnie Weber, Ambera Wellmann, Jordan Wolfson, and Unarius
Curated by Myrtis Bedolla. A new group exhibition inspired by Black literary novelists, poets, and scholars, curated by Baltimore-based Myrtis Bedolla of Galerie Myrtis. Paintings, photographs, prints, and sculptures by twelve contemporary artists: Lavett Ballard, Tawny Chatmon, Wesley Clark, Alfred Conteh, Larry Cook, Morel Doucet, Monic
Curated by Myrtis Bedolla. A new group exhibition inspired by Black literary novelists, poets, and scholars, curated by Baltimore-based Myrtis Bedolla of Galerie Myrtis. Paintings, photographs, prints, and sculptures by twelve contemporary artists: Lavett Ballard, Tawny Chatmon, Wesley Clark, Alfred Conteh, Larry Cook, Morel Doucet, Monica Ikegwu, Ronald Jackson, M. Scott Johnson, Delita Martin, Arvie Smith, and Felandus Thames
An amazing array of figurative pieces by over 30 artists. With Jeffrey Deitch, David Kordansky and Bettina Korek looking on.
The Damnation show. Upstairs sculptures and downstairs an ominous video installation on the American prison industrial complex, with aerial footage of many West Coast prison facilities.
Over 40 galleries dispersed through the Roosevelt hotel. Intimate and provocative.
Friday night in Los Angeles Gagosian Gallery - works by Urs Fischer Ochi Projects - works by Cara Cain and Matthew F. Fisher
Kayne Griffin Corcoran - Artcrash Bikersn- LaCienga galleries - Honor Fraser - David Kordansky - Edward Cella Art & Architecture - Tanya Bonakdar - Regen Projects - Corey Helford -
A quick fly-by of some of the galleries and work shown in this 200,000 square foot space. Performances by 8333, Sarah Trouche, Dorian Wood.
A very quick overview of Frieze Los Angeles at Paramount Studios. With work by Hannah Greely, Trulee Hall, Robert Barton, Sarah Cain, and Karon Davis.
A filmmaker invites artists to a temporary environmental installation to discuss what an art-park in Los Angeles would look like. This site is now the Los Angeles State Historic Park in downtown Los Angeles.
In 2005, with one of the first HD cameras in Los Angeles, two buddies witness over 16 days, a rush of Los Angeles culture. From small to large art openings, underground events, parties, raves, crazy performances and esoteric bands. A true moment in time in the LA renaissance.
In 2005, with one of the first HD cameras in Los Angeles, two buddies witness over 16 days, a rush of Los Angeles culture. From small to large art openings, underground events, parties, raves, crazy performances and esoteric bands. A true moment in time in the LA renaissance.
In 2005, with one of the first HD cameras in Los Angeles, two buddies witness over 16 days, a rush of Los Angeles culture. From small to large art openings, underground events, parties, raves, crazy performances and esoteric bands. A true moment in time in the LA renaissance.
In this haven on the hill, wonderful art classes in painting, sculpture, silversmithing, weaving, ceramics, printing, creative writing etc serve the residents of Los Angeles. These inexpensive classes are taught by gifted instructors under the Cultural Affairs Department of Los Angeles. Also found at this location is the Municipal Art Ga
In this haven on the hill, wonderful art classes in painting, sculpture, silversmithing, weaving, ceramics, printing, creative writing etc serve the residents of Los Angeles. These inexpensive classes are taught by gifted instructors under the Cultural Affairs Department of Los Angeles. Also found at this location is the Municipal Art Gallery, Junior Arts Center, Barnsdall Art Center, Barnsdall Gallery Theatre, and Shakespeare in the Park.
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