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A Selection of Press For Americana
by Andrea LaHue
Andrea LaHue at LAB ART Los Angeles
December 13th, 2012 - January 3rd
Posted
2/9/13
A Selection of Press:
Americana Blooms - Los Angeles Beat
Random Act - Fighting Pitt Bulls, Kicking Ass and Breaking Bones - Melrose and Fairfax
Andrea LaHue - fmonde
The Revolution Will Be Lived - Gregory Linton, The Huffington Post
Recap Americana by Random Act - LA Street Art Gallery
Americana - Societe Perrier
Random Act - Americana Art Show - Melrose and Fairfax
AMERICANA by Random Act - Colors in Los Angeles
Random Acts' AMERICANA - LA Beat
Americana, Jake Said
Ain't That America!... [more]
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Livio Stabile, paintings
by Livio Stabile
Livio Stabile at AIA Los Angeles
February 4th - March 1st
Posted
2/4/13
Livio Stabile, a native of Italy, has lived and worked in Los Angeles since 2008. Throughout his formation as an
architect in Rome, spatial relations and the density of signs have been strong determinants of his aesthetic.
The structures in his artwork result from an architectural approach to the composition of elements in space,
where forces are balanced to resist or escape gravity. He works by juxtaposing colors, orientations, and
symbolic forms that become unified in an unbalanced symmetry o... [more]
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GEOslant with Andrew Berardini: The Legend of Georgia Fee
by Andrew Berardini
Posted
2/3/13
Georgia Fee has been and will forever be the most important person in my professional life.
I owe all these words, and all the words that come after these to a woman I had the happy accident to meet one day on Craigslist. I love that lady and miss her painfully.
Every trenchant phrase and heartfelt plea, every joke and every song, every review and every poem has Georgia's fingerprints on them.
She gave me something more valuable than even time or money to a young writer (though she fierce... [more]
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The Ulysses Guide To the Los Angeles River
by Amaru
Isabel Avila, Chaz Bojórquez, Christopher D. Brand, Steve Martinez, Rob Sato, Evan D. Skrederstu at Pasadena Museum of California Art (PMCA)
February 13th, 2010 - July 3rd, 2010
Posted
1/29/13
Review from: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704543804575065324044136244.html
By ARNIE COOPER
Pasadena, Calif.
In Paris it's the Seine. In New York it's the Hudson. And here in the Los Angeles Basin it's, well, a concrete channel unceremoniously called the Los Angeles River.
The Ulysses Guide To the Los Angeles River
Pasadena Museum Of California Art
Through July 3
But joke all you want. The 51-mile creation of the Army Corps of Engineers may not be most Angeleno... [more]
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Special Edition: Art Los Angeles Contemporary #1
by ArtSlant Team
Posted
1/26/13
NOT SO QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT
A conversation with Art Los Angeles Contemporary director, Tim Fleming. By Arely Villegas
What is fair in Los Angeles, but the amalgam of worlds and communities that thrive and crash histories under almost perfect weather? We interviewed Tim Fleming, director of Art Los Angeles Contemporary art fair, who talks about the fair’s fourth year.
What is your take on the move of other fairs installing programming west in the past two years, including P... [more]
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Special Edition: Art Los Angeles Contemporary #2
by ArtSlant Team
Posted
1/26/13
SOME SHOWS WE THINK YOU SHOULD SEE
A smattering of Los Angeles galleries, with Andrew Berardini
Perhaps the art fair brought you to LA, or maybe you live here but are looking for a little international flavor from the coterie of foreign art dealers caravanning in art from far-flung lands. There is a certain, dynamic allure to any assembly, party, fair.
But in the end, nobody really loves an art fair. There's the art fairs in the Grand Palais in Paris, whose beautiful glass dome certai... [more]
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Haiku Reviews, Huffington Post, Peter Frank
by John Scane
John Scane, Vonn Sumner at BRETT RUBBICO GALLERY
October 13th, 2012 - January 1st
Posted
2/14/13
Link to Review
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/02/haiku-reviews-_n_2397584.html#slide=1939438 [more]
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Whisper Pitch-Doni Silver Simons-Project Room
by Sandra Vista
Lisa Bartleson, Guillermo Bert, Ching Ching Cheng, Stuart Kusher, Robert Mack, Andy Moses, Doni Silver Simons, Mike Street, Linda Vallejo at The Loft at Liz's
November 10th, 2012 - January 8th
Posted
12/29/12
Whisper Pitch
The interaction and communication between audience and art are "gold" to me. Whisper Pitch is my response to the invitation to create work based on the themes of "gold and alchemy" for this exhibition.
Whisper Pitch represents the alchemical transformation of elemental into complex. Utiliziing a drawn line, the most basic component of art, this work explores the magic of marking. The place begins with my single drawing horizontal line. Throughout Whisper Pitch, guests... [more]
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What's Left Behind Works
by Sandra Vista
Carole Bayer Sager at William Turner Gallery
November 1st, 2012 - December 15th, 2012
Posted
12/29/12
What's Left Behind (oil on canvas 84"x84") 2012
What's Left Behind Works
Carole Bayer Sayer's recent work is filled with imageries of our childhood sweet treats like peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, popcorn, caramel corn and peanuts. She said that as a child she was not aloud to have these treats because she was considered "chubby". Sayer said her mother would never have offered her a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Even though on one level these paintings could be about chil... [more]
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The Last Hurrah
by Betty Mallorca
Wayne Magnusen, Betty Mallorca, Bob Masse, Richard Stephens at Cannery Row Studios
December 1st, 2012 - December 22nd, 2012
Posted
1/9/13
Easy Reader
http://www.easyreadernews.com/61654/the-last-hurrah/ [more]
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Laurie Lipton at Ace
by Jessica Portillo
Laurie Lipton at Ace Gallery- Los Angeles
July 14th, 2012 - October 6th, 2012
Posted
9/7/12
Laurie Lipton’s “L.A. Sous-Real” at Ace Gallery displays a technical talent for transforming a personal reaction into incredibly detailed drawings. The exhibition was inspired by the “peculiar position of being a foreigner in [her] own country”, says Lipton. After living in London for over 36 years, she decided to move back to the U.S. Her drawings are a series of reactions towards her return to a now strange Los Angeles. The title plays on the ways a typically guarded Los Angeles... [more]
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The Nashville Scene: Critics Picks: Interlude
by Nora Mulheren
Nora Mulheren, Masumi Nyui, Christopher Priore, Marghy Rich, Tony Rich, Jonathan Yoerger at The Rymer Gallery
August 7th, 2010 - August 28th, 2010
Posted
8/27/12
http://www.nowplayingnashville.com/event/detail/440805351/iInterludei_Savannah_College_of_Art_and_Designs_2010_MFA_graduates_at_Rymer_Gallery [more]
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Collector's Catalogue: Vol. 1 Issue 2
by ArtSlant Team
Posted
8/27/12
On the Gallery Scene
ArtSlant surveys gallerists in LA and SF about artists who deserve more attention
August is stealth mode in the art world. Shades are pulled, galleries go dark. Everyone is supposedly relaxing at the shore before the September openings. But we all know that this pause in the art calendar is actually an intense time of backroom re-orgs, private previews and strategic positioning, a time for researching and reconsidering, finishing touches and frantic scra... [more]
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SAT/AUGUST18TH/PAUL RUSCONI @ Hadid Gallery
by juliabar
Paul Rusconi at Hadid Gallery
August 18th, 2012 - September 15th, 2012
Posted
8/11/12
ABOUT Hadid Gallery
Hadid Gallery is a new player on in the Art Scene. A contemporary art gallery founded by Mohamed Hadid famed realestate developer in 2011, it was taken over by director and daughter Alana Hadid in 2012. Father and daughter strive for a vision of a new kind of gallery that really connects the gallery with the artist and both with the buyer, whether they be an avid art collector or client new to the art scene. The Hadid Gallery has made a conscious decision to be a artists... [more]
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Tailgate reception and silent art auction
by Jerry Hicks
Mark Comon, Jerry Hicks, Lawrence Manning, Janet Milhomme, Eric Raptosh at Cannery Row Studios
August 11th, 2012 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Posted
8/8/12
Cannery Row's first annual "tailgate reception"
The fine art photography exhibit “f/8 and be there” continues its tradition of excellence and innovation with a tailgate reception and silent auction at Cannery Row Studios, Sat Aug 11. 7 - 9:30 pm
Art lovers may provide their own refreshments while partaking of the opportunity to revisit the mood of Sat, Aug 4, f/8 Reception amongst the artists & the fetching photos in the exhibit.
Big deal you say. Well, to sweeten the pot, each... [more]
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Why a silent auction?
by Jerry Hicks
Mark Comon, Jerry Hicks, Lawrence Manning, Janet Milhomme, Eric Raptosh at Cannery Row Studios
August 11th, 2012 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Posted
8/9/12
We have Cannery Row Studios for 15 days, three weekends altogether. After working two months to put this rave show together, it seems ridiculous not to share it with as many artist and members of the public as possible. So we are offering some vintage Ansel Adams books, one "naked" copy of each artists photos on display, and other photos done by the photographers at low starting prices, plus other books to attract buyers to our show during a silent auction Saturday, Aug 11 starting at 7 p... [more]
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