TAG RESULTS: ART
New Political Posters from TJ2LA – Nuevos Posters Políticos: de TJ a LA
October 18–November 3, 2008, $100
Chora, Self-Help Graphics (SHG), and Casa Del Tunel: Art Center (CDT) have teamed up with 24 artists to produce new prints about what each considers to be the key North American... Read More
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Posted by: Jeremy Rosenberg on October 27, 2008 |
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Opening Night
Wednesday night, Chinatown's New High (M)art was alive and kicking at co-owners T-RIK and Miho Ikeda's flash-forward fashion opening Cosmic Collision: Intelligent Design for the Second Big Bang. It definitely brought a Big Bang to the intimate curated space, crawling with some of the most au-courant hair, clothes and... Read More
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Posted by: Julia Boyer on September 11, 2008 |
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Remnants of a Freeway Wall Extraction
Behind the scenes
As part of the September 2006 public project and exhibition Extracted produced in conjunction with LAXART, artist Ruben Ochoa used large landscape photographs to cover sections of a concrete wall on the eastbound side of the 10... Read More
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Posted by: Devin Stanwyck on August 01, 2008 |
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"Happening" in honor of 99¢ Dreams
To celebrate the release of his new image filled book on Monday night, 99¢ Dreams published by the Aspen Art Museum, Doug Aitken staged a “Happening” at a gentlemen’s club on Clarkson Street in Manhattan. The black walls of the interior, painted in glitter and dimly lit by flickering purple neon lights, provided the backdrop... Read More
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Posted by: Kathryn Garcia on May 15, 2008 |
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Opening Night
Once again Culver City was going off. Despite an untypical windy and rainy Los Angeles day the size of the crowds shuffling in and out of the galleries were pretty impressive.
LAXART kicked off mid-March madness with a show by the collaborative Guyton\Walker in their main space,... Read More
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Posted by: Kathryn Garcia on April 02, 2008 |
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Jenny Holzer's Inflammatory Essays
Holzer's classic text piece is re-imagined for 2008, part of "Women in the City" on view thru March
Try not to crash your car when driving through the intersection at Overland and National but Jenny Holzer's Inflammatory Essays(1979-82) has been installed in a psychedelic-checkerboard pattern, as part of West of Rome's citywide series of interventions, "Women in the City". With Inflammatory Essays, Holzer reproduces classic revolutionary texts by Emma Goldman,... Read More
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Posted by: Tim Ivison on February 08, 2008 |
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January 26, 2008 - January 27, 2008
Artist book signings in the D.A.P. bookstore at the ART LA lounge all weekend.
Come meet and get signed books by famed architect Michael Maltzan, artists Andrea... Read More
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Posted by: Devin Stanwyck on January 25, 2008 |
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Saturday Night: Culver City's Answer to Chinatown
January 26, 2008 (6:00 - 10:00 PM)
Not to be outdone by Chinatown the night before, many Culver City galleries have decided to stay open late on Saturday night in honor of ART LA. Most of the galleries along La Cienega Blvd and Washington Blvd will keep... Read More
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Posted by: Brendan Threadgill on January 24, 2008 |
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THE THING: (Text) Art In Your Mailbox
A new quarterly periodical in the form of an object, $120
The old fashioned magazine subscription has lost much of its luster. Content typically becomes available online days or even weeks before our beloved glossies arrive by post, forcing us into the quandary of deliberately avoiding fresh web content so as to preserve some of the excitement of receiving new media in the mailbox. San Francisco artists John Herschend and Will... Read More
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Posted by: Jason Hill on January 14, 2008 |
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'Interview' editor and long-time 'Vanity Fair' contributor Bob Colacello delivers a time capsule of high society, $50
In the introduction to "Bob Colacello's OUT," Colacello tells writer Ingrid Sischy that he was just an "amateur paparazzo" that Andy Warhol cajoled into wearing one more hat as a society shutterbug along with his daily duties as executive editor at "Interview."
What a time to be an "accidental photographer" as Colacello puts it, as the late 70s hedonism of the Studio 54... Read More
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Posted by: Max Padilla on November 14, 2007 |
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We are Everywhere!
Los Angeles has always been an international city, so it makes sense that the LA art world extends far beyond our beaches and mountains. If you have spent time in Europe recently (Grand Tour, anyone?) you may have noticed that not only are LA artists getting more than their fair share of love, but several local... Read More
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Posted by: Brendan Threadgill on October 05, 2007 |
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Graduate Lecture Series: Justine Kurland
September 05, 2007 ( - 2:00 PM)
USC Roski School of Fine Arts (USC)
School’s back in session, and that means local universities are playing host to world-renowned artists and giving us all a chance to hear them speak about their work, their lives, and what keeps them going as artists.... Read More
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Posted by: Brendan Threadgill on October 05, 2007 |
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The Director's Series: Conversations with Michael Govan - James Turrell
October 16, 2007 (7:30 - 9:00 PM)
Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)
Don't miss this rare opportunity to hear from James Turrell, perhaps one of the most important artists of his generation, speak about his work, his life, and his future plans with LACMA, hosted by the museum's director... Read More
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Posted by: Tim Ivison on October 03, 2007 |
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Hammer Bash! Closing Party for Eden's Edge: Fifteen LA Artists
August 23, 2007 (7:00 - 11:00 PM)
Celebrate the closing weekend of Eden's Edge: Fifteen LA Artists at the Hammer Bash, a party featuring Into the Vacuum, a performance & film by Jim Shaw, Live DJs and a cash bar in the courtyard. If you haven't yet... Read More
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Posted by: Tim Ivison on July 19, 2007 |
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WACK! ART AND THE FEMINIST REVOLUTION
March 04, 2007 - July 16, 2007
Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA)
Almost a decade in the making, Connie Butler's massive survey of feminist art from the 60s and 70s is the first of its kind, offering an in-depth look at an incredibly influential but often underestimated movement... Read More
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Posted by: Tim Ivison on June 08, 2007 |
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Eden's Edge: Fifteen LA Artists
May 13, 2007 - September 02, 2007
For Eden's Edge: Fifteen LA Artists, Hammer Museum Chief Curator and Director of Exhibitions and Programs Gary Garrels has put together an ambitious cross-generational exhibition that features some of Los Angeles's most... Read More
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Posted by: Aram Moshayedi on December 17, 2006 |
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