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Lamp_2-searches Works on Paper: Myth & Mystery   Pick-button
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Blaze Lamper, Chris Larson, Billy Malone, Aleksandra Mir, KENT MONKMAN, Mio Olsson, Ruby Osorio at James Kelly Contemporary February 19th, 2010 - April 10th, 2010
Posted 2/22/10

        James Kelly Contemporary is pleased to announce a group exhibition exploring the reemergence of drawing and works on paper in contemporary art, with a focus on emerging and mid-career artists who are exploring the concepts of myth and mystery. This will be the first exhibition for all of the artists in the gallery and in New Mexico. Blaze Lamper lives and works in Brooklyn, NY and received a BFA from Cooper Union in 2005. Lamper’s graphite drawing of a dark forest reads as if you... [more]

20101014181811-delalozaweb 20 ears ago today from Jorge  
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Lynn Aldrich, Cindy Bernard, Natalie Bookchin, Erica Cho, Sandra de la Loza, Roy Dowell, Eve Fowler, Harry Gamboa Jr., Todd Gray, Jim Isermann, Won Ju Lim, Hilja Keading, Charles LaBelle, William Leavitt, Jesse Lerner, Monica Majoli, Daniel J. Martinez, Dominique Moody, Kori Newkirk, Ruby Osorio, Lari Pittman, Rachel Rosenthal, Erika Rothenberg, Betye Saar, Lezley Saar, Connie Samaras, Kyungmi Shin, Haruko Tanaka, JOHN VALADEZ, Sara Velas, Megan Williams, Bruce Yonemoto, Norman Yonemoto at Japanese American National Museum October 4th, 2008 - January 11th, 2009
Posted 1/13/09

From Jorge,   While visiting the show i encountered various works from various artists. Most works did not capture my attention, but there was an exception, well three actually. The video installation of the bear was very captivating. Also the artist books that were there were very thrilling, a look a gritty look at a gritty artist. My favorite piece was the buffalo. The End. Love you Clement. [more]

20101014181811-delalozaweb New Genres 2008  
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Lynn Aldrich, Cindy Bernard, Natalie Bookchin, Erica Cho, Sandra de la Loza, Roy Dowell, Eve Fowler, Harry Gamboa Jr., Todd Gray, Jim Isermann, Won Ju Lim, Hilja Keading, Charles LaBelle, William Leavitt, Jesse Lerner, Monica Majoli, Daniel J. Martinez, Dominique Moody, Kori Newkirk, Ruby Osorio, Lari Pittman, Rachel Rosenthal, Erika Rothenberg, Betye Saar, Lezley Saar, Connie Samaras, Kyungmi Shin, Haruko Tanaka, JOHN VALADEZ, Sara Velas, Megan Williams, Bruce Yonemoto, Norman Yonemoto at Japanese American National Museum October 4th, 2008 - January 11th, 2009
Posted 1/13/09

Dear Diary, Today I'm writing about getting 10 more points by doing this assignment and hopefully finishing  the final... As usual I am become the tool and recieved most of the work but aside from that... The most memorable thing i saw in the Japanese history museum was the piece with the half-a-buffalo ramed into a mirror... Mainly because it was quite confusing and made me think alot about why it was made like as such... Mainly what i concluded was that the artist was either thinking that it w... [more]

20101014181811-delalozaweb 20 ears ago today  
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Lynn Aldrich, Cindy Bernard, Natalie Bookchin, Erica Cho, Sandra de la Loza, Roy Dowell, Eve Fowler, Harry Gamboa Jr., Todd Gray, Jim Isermann, Won Ju Lim, Hilja Keading, Charles LaBelle, William Leavitt, Jesse Lerner, Monica Majoli, Daniel J. Martinez, Dominique Moody, Kori Newkirk, Ruby Osorio, Lari Pittman, Rachel Rosenthal, Erika Rothenberg, Betye Saar, Lezley Saar, Connie Samaras, Kyungmi Shin, Haruko Tanaka, JOHN VALADEZ, Sara Velas, Megan Williams, Bruce Yonemoto, Norman Yonemoto at Japanese American National Museum October 4th, 2008 - January 11th, 2009
Posted 1/13/09

although I really enjoyed a few of the pieces in the show,  I didnt feel any sort of connection or fluidity in the show. It was hard for me to take anything from the show, as it was very mixed up, making it hard to concentrate on any sort of theme in particular. I liked the colorful car crash painting though. [more]

20101014181811-delalozaweb 20 years ago today  
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Lynn Aldrich, Cindy Bernard, Natalie Bookchin, Erica Cho, Sandra de la Loza, Roy Dowell, Eve Fowler, Harry Gamboa Jr., Todd Gray, Jim Isermann, Won Ju Lim, Hilja Keading, Charles LaBelle, William Leavitt, Jesse Lerner, Monica Majoli, Daniel J. Martinez, Dominique Moody, Kori Newkirk, Ruby Osorio, Lari Pittman, Rachel Rosenthal, Erika Rothenberg, Betye Saar, Lezley Saar, Connie Samaras, Kyungmi Shin, Haruko Tanaka, JOHN VALADEZ, Sara Velas, Megan Williams, Bruce Yonemoto, Norman Yonemoto at Japanese American National Museum October 4th, 2008 - January 11th, 2009
Posted 12/30/08

an interesting show. there seemed to be a definite lack of space, as everything generally was crowded together which didn't work so much with such a diverse millieu of art...however the variety served as a visual sampler and, if they were spaced appropriately, the peices could have dictated an interesting and varied narrative without confusing or overwhelming the viewer. the only contemporary art show i can even remember seeing at janm, which might speak for something. [more]


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