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From the EditorMay-June, 2021; Volume 15, issue 5. by Tulsa Kinney. Dear Reader, Spring is in the air, skies are blue, daffodils are blooming and the art galleries are opening up. Makes you want to paint or write poetry or string along happy clichés! Yes, the world—at least here in Los Angeles—seems to be emerging from a long dark LAUREN QUIN 'CLUTCHES' Lauren Quin, “Clutch for an Open Palm,” (2020). 32″ x 52,” oil on canvas. Courtesy of Real Pain Fine Arts. I love this about Quin’s work because certain things about painting have become overly romanticized: the splash of paint, the mark as a record of the moment, the entire idea of a painting being a record of its own creation.TOMM EL-SAIEH
Tomm El-Saieh‘s paintings evoke the mystical feeling of hearing incantations in strange tongues.Born of mixed heritage in Port-au-Prince, El-Saieh migrated to Miami at the age of 12. The artist is steeped in Western and Caribbean art traditions; he co-directs an artist-run space in Miami while also managing a Port-au-Prince gallery of Haitian art founded by his grandfather.STEPHEN BERKMAN
Stephen Berkman. Stephen Berkman, Obscura Object, undated. Albumen print, 11x 14 in. As a maker of books, I met artist, photographer, director and historian Stephen Berkman in the “before time,” when fonts and spelling and public exhibitions of artwork seemed of import. Berkman, you see, was coordinating “Predicting the Past, Zohar THE STRUGGLE CONTINUES: ATELIER POPULAIRE AND THE POSTERS In the front of a 1969 volume, Posters From the Revolution, the Atelier Populaire made a collective statement: “To the reader: The posters produced by the Atelier Populaire are weapons in the service of the struggle and are an inseparable part of it. THE TRANSCENDENTAL MINIMALIST: AGNES MARTIN Agnes Martin, Happy Holiday, 1999, acrylic & graphite on canvas, 60 x 60 in. LACMA is pretty crowded on a Sunday afternoon, too. But the third floor BCAM galleries given over to the Martin show are a meditative space by comparison. Your body temperature may drop THE LEGEND OF LEE REYNOLDS The Legend of Lee Reynolds. by Frank Rodriguez | Jul 17, 2013. Abstract painting that made Frank even later for work, only $15. Ten years ago, I was driving down Venice Boulevard one morning, late to work as usual, when I spotted a large modern artwork among the bric-a-brac in front of a thrift store. It’s got to be a poster, Ithought as I
JUDITH LINHARES
Via her expressionistic brush, Judith Linhares teases latent absurdity and uncanniness from hackneyed pictorial genres. Female nudes, sublime landscapes, exotic animals and floral still lifes are jumbled and transposed into worlds of outré wildness. The Pasadena-born, New York-based artist is best known for figure paintings that have IN CONVERSATION: KESHA BRUCE And checking in for a video conversation and interview of my friend/artist Kesha Bruce, it seems that I’m not alone in taking up self care and R&R as anti-fascist, pro-Black action. Kesha is one of those women that I wish had been my big sister: prolific, visionary, warm-hearted, unapologetically Black and concerned with matters of thespirit.
FRONT PAGE CLICK HERE TO ACCESS CODE ORANGEMay-June 2021 Winner & Finalists. May 4, 2021 | Code Orange, MAY-JUNE 2021. Congratulations to our winner Eric Axene and our finalists. Eric's photo is seen above and first in our photo gallery in the May/June online and print edition ofCURRENT ISSUE
From the EditorMay-June, 2021; Volume 15, issue 5. by Tulsa Kinney. Dear Reader, Spring is in the air, skies are blue, daffodils are blooming and the art galleries are opening up. Makes you want to paint or write poetry or string along happy clichés! Yes, the world—at least here in Los Angeles—seems to be emerging from a long dark LAUREN QUIN 'CLUTCHES' Lauren Quin, “Clutch for an Open Palm,” (2020). 32″ x 52,” oil on canvas. Courtesy of Real Pain Fine Arts. I love this about Quin’s work because certain things about painting have become overly romanticized: the splash of paint, the mark as a record of the moment, the entire idea of a painting being a record of its own creation.TOMM EL-SAIEH
Tomm El-Saieh‘s paintings evoke the mystical feeling of hearing incantations in strange tongues.Born of mixed heritage in Port-au-Prince, El-Saieh migrated to Miami at the age of 12. The artist is steeped in Western and Caribbean art traditions; he co-directs an artist-run space in Miami while also managing a Port-au-Prince gallery of Haitian art founded by his grandfather.STEPHEN BERKMAN
Stephen Berkman. Stephen Berkman, Obscura Object, undated. Albumen print, 11x 14 in. As a maker of books, I met artist, photographer, director and historian Stephen Berkman in the “before time,” when fonts and spelling and public exhibitions of artwork seemed of import. Berkman, you see, was coordinating “Predicting the Past, Zohar THE STRUGGLE CONTINUES: ATELIER POPULAIRE AND THE POSTERS In the front of a 1969 volume, Posters From the Revolution, the Atelier Populaire made a collective statement: “To the reader: The posters produced by the Atelier Populaire are weapons in the service of the struggle and are an inseparable part of it. THE TRANSCENDENTAL MINIMALIST: AGNES MARTIN Agnes Martin, Happy Holiday, 1999, acrylic & graphite on canvas, 60 x 60 in. LACMA is pretty crowded on a Sunday afternoon, too. But the third floor BCAM galleries given over to the Martin show are a meditative space by comparison. Your body temperature may drop THE LEGEND OF LEE REYNOLDS The Legend of Lee Reynolds. by Frank Rodriguez | Jul 17, 2013. Abstract painting that made Frank even later for work, only $15. Ten years ago, I was driving down Venice Boulevard one morning, late to work as usual, when I spotted a large modern artwork among the bric-a-brac in front of a thrift store. It’s got to be a poster, Ithought as I
JUDITH LINHARES
Via her expressionistic brush, Judith Linhares teases latent absurdity and uncanniness from hackneyed pictorial genres. Female nudes, sublime landscapes, exotic animals and floral still lifes are jumbled and transposed into worlds of outré wildness. The Pasadena-born, New York-based artist is best known for figure paintings that have IN CONVERSATION: KESHA BRUCE And checking in for a video conversation and interview of my friend/artist Kesha Bruce, it seems that I’m not alone in taking up self care and R&R as anti-fascist, pro-Black action. Kesha is one of those women that I wish had been my big sister: prolific, visionary, warm-hearted, unapologetically Black and concerned with matters of thespirit.
CURRENT ISSUE
From the EditorMay-June, 2021; Volume 15, issue 5. by Tulsa Kinney. Dear Reader, Spring is in the air, skies are blue, daffodils are blooming and the art galleries are opening up. Makes you want to paint or write poetry or string along happy clichés! Yes, the world—at least here in Los Angeles—seems to be emerging from a long dark PICK OF THE WEEK: ARNOLD KEMP Art is a reflection of the artist. The culmination of personal experiences, years of study, and distinct perspectives that comprise their life emerge in Arnold Kemp GALLERY ROUNDS: EVITA TEZENO Evita Tezeno, On A Sunny Day, (2020). Acrylic and mixed media collage on ragboard, 40″ x 30.”. Image courtesy of Luis De Jesus Los Angeles. On a Sunny Day (2020) is exactly what the title infers with a couple placed off-center, mirroring the intentional folk paintingstyle of
OUTSIDE LA: JULIE CURTISS Julie Curtiss has finally made her artistic debut in the UK with “Monads and Dyads” at White Cube Mason’s YardNINE VOICES
Launch Gallery is proud to present Nine Voices, a group show of nine artists presenting works inspired by the last sixteen months in LosAngeles.
KEN PRICE: WORKS ON PAPER Ken Price: Works on Paper. June 5 – July 31, 2021 “Drawing is a way of seeing what you’re thinking about.” – Ken Price. Louis Stern Fine Arts is pleased to present Ken Price: Works on Paper.TOMM EL-SAIEH
Tomm El-Saieh‘s paintings evoke the mystical feeling of hearing incantations in strange tongues.Born of mixed heritage in Port-au-Prince, El-Saieh migrated to Miami at the age of 12. The artist is steeped in Western and Caribbean art traditions; he co-directs an artist-run space in Miami while also managing a Port-au-Prince gallery of Haitian art founded by his grandfather. ANDREW BRISCHLER: MONSTER June 12, 2021 @ 10:00 am - The convergence of meaning and memory is the foundation for a new body of work by the Brooklyn-based artist Andrew Brischler. Monster features a selection of works on paper, each presenting a unique depiction of the word MONSTER. THE COURAGEOUS PHOTOGRAPHY OF LAURA AGUILAR This exhibition, curated by Sybil Venegas, is part of the Getty’s Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA initiative which aims to explore relationships between Latin-American and Latino art in dialogue with Los Angeles. Laura Aguilar, Nature Self-Portrait #11, 1996, Gelatin silver print, 16 x 20 inches. Aguilar, 59, is presently having healthissues
ARTWALK LITTLE ITALY SUMMER SERIES Taking place at the Piazza della Famiglia and the adjacent block of W. Date Street, ArtWalk Little Italy Summer Series will include thirty select artists exhibiting their stunning works of art. FRONT PAGE CLICK HERE TO ACCESS CODE ORANGEMay-June 2021 Winner & Finalists. May 4, 2021 | Code Orange, MAY-JUNE 2021. Congratulations to our winner Eric Axene and our finalists. Eric's photo is seen above and first in our photo gallery in the May/June online and print edition ofCURRENT ISSUE
From the EditorMay-June, 2021; Volume 15, issue 5. by Tulsa Kinney. Dear Reader, Spring is in the air, skies are blue, daffodils are blooming and the art galleries are opening up. Makes you want to paint or write poetry or string along happy clichés! Yes, the world—at least here in Los Angeles—seems to be emerging from a long darkTOMM EL-SAIEH
Tomm El-Saieh‘s paintings evoke the mystical feeling of hearing incantations in strange tongues.Born of mixed heritage in Port-au-Prince, El-Saieh migrated to Miami at the age of 12. The artist is steeped in Western and Caribbean art traditions; he co-directs an artist-run space in Miami while also managing a Port-au-Prince gallery of Haitian art founded by his grandfather. OUTSIDE LA: RACHEL ROSSIN OUTSIDE LA: Rachel Rossin. by Annabel Keenan | May 11, 2021. Rachel Rossin, installation view downstairs at Magneta Plains, 2021. While the intersection of art and technology may be new for some, artist Rachel Rossin has been a pioneer in the field for nearly her whole life, having taught herself programming at a young age.RECONNOITER
ReconnoiterInterview with Cliff Benjamin. Interview with Cliff Benjamin. Cliff Benjamin. In 2003, Cliff Benjamin and Erin Kermanikian founded Western Project. The pioneers were the third gallery to open in Culver City. In 2015, they moved out of their space and now operate in our new virtual frontier. I caught Cliff on the island Maui. THE LEGEND OF LEE REYNOLDS The Legend of Lee Reynolds. by Frank Rodriguez | Jul 17, 2013. Abstract painting that made Frank even later for work, only $15. Ten years ago, I was driving down Venice Boulevard one morning, late to work as usual, when I spotted a large modern artwork among the bric-a-brac in front of a thrift store. It’s got to be a poster, Ithought as I
SARAH SARGENT ARCHIVES Set on a six-acre site overlooking downtown Montgomery and, most significantly, the Alabama State Capitol, The National Memorial for Peace and Justice, which opened in April 2018, is dedicated to the over 4,400 known victims of racial terrorism who were murdered byNEWSHA TAVAKOLIAN
Newsha Tavakolian’s work seems especially relevant in the context of women photographers emerging from the Middle East. Unlike Shirin Neshat’s “Women of Allah,” whose bodies often become canvases for scripture and poetry, or the women presented in Gohar Dashti’s “Me, She, and the Others” series, whose split identities are explored through the realities of mandatory conformityKATHERINE SHERWOOD
KATHERINE SHERWOOD. Katherine Sherwood, Blind Venus (for G.) (2018), photo by Dana Davis, courtesy Walter Maciel Gallery, Los Angeles. Twenty-one years ago, Katherine Sherwood suffered a brain hemorrhage that left her without the use of her right hand. As described in a 2012 article she wrote for the journal Frontiers in Human Neuroscience JILL MONIZ: THE QUOTIDIAN BLACKSMITH jill moniz with Alison Saar's Smokin' Papa Chaud, 2001 Photo: Tito Molina, HRDWRKER courtesy of CAAM. jill moniz has been a curator at the California African American Museum (CAAM) and is now principal of her own downtown gallery, Quotidian. She curated the current exhibition “LA Blacksmith” at CAAM. FRONT PAGE CLICK HERE TO ACCESS CODE ORANGEMay-June 2021 Winner & Finalists. May 4, 2021 | Code Orange, MAY-JUNE 2021. Congratulations to our winner Eric Axene and our finalists. Eric's photo is seen above and first in our photo gallery in the May/June online and print edition ofCURRENT ISSUE
From the EditorMay-June, 2021; Volume 15, issue 5. by Tulsa Kinney. Dear Reader, Spring is in the air, skies are blue, daffodils are blooming and the art galleries are opening up. Makes you want to paint or write poetry or string along happy clichés! Yes, the world—at least here in Los Angeles—seems to be emerging from a long darkTOMM EL-SAIEH
Tomm El-Saieh‘s paintings evoke the mystical feeling of hearing incantations in strange tongues.Born of mixed heritage in Port-au-Prince, El-Saieh migrated to Miami at the age of 12. The artist is steeped in Western and Caribbean art traditions; he co-directs an artist-run space in Miami while also managing a Port-au-Prince gallery of Haitian art founded by his grandfather. OUTSIDE LA: RACHEL ROSSIN OUTSIDE LA: Rachel Rossin. by Annabel Keenan | May 11, 2021. Rachel Rossin, installation view downstairs at Magneta Plains, 2021. While the intersection of art and technology may be new for some, artist Rachel Rossin has been a pioneer in the field for nearly her whole life, having taught herself programming at a young age.RECONNOITER
ReconnoiterInterview with Cliff Benjamin. Interview with Cliff Benjamin. Cliff Benjamin. In 2003, Cliff Benjamin and Erin Kermanikian founded Western Project. The pioneers were the third gallery to open in Culver City. In 2015, they moved out of their space and now operate in our new virtual frontier. I caught Cliff on the island Maui. THE LEGEND OF LEE REYNOLDS The Legend of Lee Reynolds. by Frank Rodriguez | Jul 17, 2013. Abstract painting that made Frank even later for work, only $15. Ten years ago, I was driving down Venice Boulevard one morning, late to work as usual, when I spotted a large modern artwork among the bric-a-brac in front of a thrift store. It’s got to be a poster, Ithought as I
SARAH SARGENT ARCHIVES Set on a six-acre site overlooking downtown Montgomery and, most significantly, the Alabama State Capitol, The National Memorial for Peace and Justice, which opened in April 2018, is dedicated to the over 4,400 known victims of racial terrorism who were murdered byNEWSHA TAVAKOLIAN
Newsha Tavakolian’s work seems especially relevant in the context of women photographers emerging from the Middle East. Unlike Shirin Neshat’s “Women of Allah,” whose bodies often become canvases for scripture and poetry, or the women presented in Gohar Dashti’s “Me, She, and the Others” series, whose split identities are explored through the realities of mandatory conformityKATHERINE SHERWOOD
KATHERINE SHERWOOD. Katherine Sherwood, Blind Venus (for G.) (2018), photo by Dana Davis, courtesy Walter Maciel Gallery, Los Angeles. Twenty-one years ago, Katherine Sherwood suffered a brain hemorrhage that left her without the use of her right hand. As described in a 2012 article she wrote for the journal Frontiers in Human Neuroscience JILL MONIZ: THE QUOTIDIAN BLACKSMITH jill moniz with Alison Saar's Smokin' Papa Chaud, 2001 Photo: Tito Molina, HRDWRKER courtesy of CAAM. jill moniz has been a curator at the California African American Museum (CAAM) and is now principal of her own downtown gallery, Quotidian. She curated the current exhibition “LA Blacksmith” at CAAM.CURRENT ISSUE
From the EditorMay-June, 2021; Volume 15, issue 5. by Tulsa Kinney. Dear Reader, Spring is in the air, skies are blue, daffodils are blooming and the art galleries are opening up. Makes you want to paint or write poetry or string along happy clichés! Yes, the world—at least here in Los Angeles—seems to be emerging from a long dark PICK OF THE WEEK: ARNOLD KEMP Art is a reflection of the artist. The culmination of personal experiences, years of study, and distinct perspectives that comprise their life emerge in Arnold Kemp ALEC EGAN - ARTILLERY MAGAZINE While Changing Room appears to contain or reference the other paintings in the exhibition, Egan toys with the obvious.Rather than create a one-to-one correspondence between Changing Room and the other works, Egan slyly brings in other references. The red laced boots in both Chair with Boots and Changing Room pay homage to Vincent van Gogh.Similarly, Palms at Deep Sunset, a thickly OUTSIDE LA: JULIE CURTISS Julie Curtiss has finally made her artistic debut in the UK with “Monads and Dyads” at White Cube Mason’s YardNINE VOICES
Launch Gallery is proud to present Nine Voices, a group show of nine artists presenting works inspired by the last sixteen months in LosAngeles.
KEN PRICE: WORKS ON PAPER Ken Price: Works on Paper. June 5 – July 31, 2021 “Drawing is a way of seeing what you’re thinking about.” – Ken Price. Louis Stern Fine Arts is pleased to present Ken Price: Works on Paper. ANDREW BRISCHLER: MONSTER June 12, 2021 @ 10:00 am - The convergence of meaning and memory is the foundation for a new body of work by the Brooklyn-based artist Andrew Brischler. Monster features a selection of works on paper, each presenting a unique depiction of the word MONSTER.ARTIST TALK
Join us for a conversation between artist Demi Boelsterli and Alexandra Terry, Chief Curator, MCASB. Demi will speak about her artistic practice and art projects in Santa Barbara, and her soon-to-be-launched Limited Edition collaboration with MCASB. EMILY BABETTE ARCHIVES Like Schrödinger’s cat, the figures populating the canvases of Italian painter Patrizio Di Massimo’s paintings exist in two potential states at once. CRISTINA RICCI ARCHIVES Julie Curtiss has finally made her artistic debut in the UK with “Monads and Dyads” at White Cube Mason’s Yard. This is the Parisian-born, New York-based artist’s first exhibition in London, where she presents 29 artworks across the gallery’s two floors including new paintings, sculptures, and gouaches on FRONT PAGE CLICK HERE TO ACCESS CODE ORANGEMay-June 2021 Winner & Finalists. May 4, 2021 | Code Orange, MAY-JUNE 2021. Congratulations to our winner Eric Axene and our finalists. Eric's photo is seen above and first in our photo gallery in the May/June online and print edition ofCURRENT ISSUE
From the EditorMay-June, 2021; Volume 15, issue 5. by Tulsa Kinney. Dear Reader, Spring is in the air, skies are blue, daffodils are blooming and the art galleries are opening up. Makes you want to paint or write poetry or string along happy clichés! Yes, the world—at least here in Los Angeles—seems to be emerging from a long darkTOMM EL-SAIEH
Tomm El-Saieh‘s paintings evoke the mystical feeling of hearing incantations in strange tongues.Born of mixed heritage in Port-au-Prince, El-Saieh migrated to Miami at the age of 12. The artist is steeped in Western and Caribbean art traditions; he co-directs an artist-run space in Miami while also managing a Port-au-Prince gallery of Haitian art founded by his grandfather. OUTSIDE LA: RACHEL ROSSIN OUTSIDE LA: Rachel Rossin. by Annabel Keenan | May 11, 2021. Rachel Rossin, installation view downstairs at Magneta Plains, 2021. While the intersection of art and technology may be new for some, artist Rachel Rossin has been a pioneer in the field for nearly her whole life, having taught herself programming at a young age.RECONNOITER
ReconnoiterInterview with Cliff Benjamin. Interview with Cliff Benjamin. Cliff Benjamin. In 2003, Cliff Benjamin and Erin Kermanikian founded Western Project. The pioneers were the third gallery to open in Culver City. In 2015, they moved out of their space and now operate in our new virtual frontier. I caught Cliff on the island Maui. THE LEGEND OF LEE REYNOLDS The Legend of Lee Reynolds. by Frank Rodriguez | Jul 17, 2013. Abstract painting that made Frank even later for work, only $15. Ten years ago, I was driving down Venice Boulevard one morning, late to work as usual, when I spotted a large modern artwork among the bric-a-brac in front of a thrift store. It’s got to be a poster, Ithought as I
SARAH SARGENT ARCHIVES Set on a six-acre site overlooking downtown Montgomery and, most significantly, the Alabama State Capitol, The National Memorial for Peace and Justice, which opened in April 2018, is dedicated to the over 4,400 known victims of racial terrorism who were murdered byNEWSHA TAVAKOLIAN
Newsha Tavakolian’s work seems especially relevant in the context of women photographers emerging from the Middle East. Unlike Shirin Neshat’s “Women of Allah,” whose bodies often become canvases for scripture and poetry, or the women presented in Gohar Dashti’s “Me, She, and the Others” series, whose split identities are explored through the realities of mandatory conformityKATHERINE SHERWOOD
KATHERINE SHERWOOD. Katherine Sherwood, Blind Venus (for G.) (2018), photo by Dana Davis, courtesy Walter Maciel Gallery, Los Angeles. Twenty-one years ago, Katherine Sherwood suffered a brain hemorrhage that left her without the use of her right hand. As described in a 2012 article she wrote for the journal Frontiers in Human Neuroscience JILL MONIZ: THE QUOTIDIAN BLACKSMITH jill moniz with Alison Saar's Smokin' Papa Chaud, 2001 Photo: Tito Molina, HRDWRKER courtesy of CAAM. jill moniz has been a curator at the California African American Museum (CAAM) and is now principal of her own downtown gallery, Quotidian. She curated the current exhibition “LA Blacksmith” at CAAM. FRONT PAGE CLICK HERE TO ACCESS CODE ORANGEMay-June 2021 Winner & Finalists. May 4, 2021 | Code Orange, MAY-JUNE 2021. Congratulations to our winner Eric Axene and our finalists. Eric's photo is seen above and first in our photo gallery in the May/June online and print edition ofCURRENT ISSUE
From the EditorMay-June, 2021; Volume 15, issue 5. by Tulsa Kinney. Dear Reader, Spring is in the air, skies are blue, daffodils are blooming and the art galleries are opening up. Makes you want to paint or write poetry or string along happy clichés! Yes, the world—at least here in Los Angeles—seems to be emerging from a long darkTOMM EL-SAIEH
Tomm El-Saieh‘s paintings evoke the mystical feeling of hearing incantations in strange tongues.Born of mixed heritage in Port-au-Prince, El-Saieh migrated to Miami at the age of 12. The artist is steeped in Western and Caribbean art traditions; he co-directs an artist-run space in Miami while also managing a Port-au-Prince gallery of Haitian art founded by his grandfather. OUTSIDE LA: RACHEL ROSSIN OUTSIDE LA: Rachel Rossin. by Annabel Keenan | May 11, 2021. Rachel Rossin, installation view downstairs at Magneta Plains, 2021. While the intersection of art and technology may be new for some, artist Rachel Rossin has been a pioneer in the field for nearly her whole life, having taught herself programming at a young age.RECONNOITER
ReconnoiterInterview with Cliff Benjamin. Interview with Cliff Benjamin. Cliff Benjamin. In 2003, Cliff Benjamin and Erin Kermanikian founded Western Project. The pioneers were the third gallery to open in Culver City. In 2015, they moved out of their space and now operate in our new virtual frontier. I caught Cliff on the island Maui. THE LEGEND OF LEE REYNOLDS The Legend of Lee Reynolds. by Frank Rodriguez | Jul 17, 2013. Abstract painting that made Frank even later for work, only $15. Ten years ago, I was driving down Venice Boulevard one morning, late to work as usual, when I spotted a large modern artwork among the bric-a-brac in front of a thrift store. It’s got to be a poster, Ithought as I
SARAH SARGENT ARCHIVES Set on a six-acre site overlooking downtown Montgomery and, most significantly, the Alabama State Capitol, The National Memorial for Peace and Justice, which opened in April 2018, is dedicated to the over 4,400 known victims of racial terrorism who were murdered byNEWSHA TAVAKOLIAN
Newsha Tavakolian’s work seems especially relevant in the context of women photographers emerging from the Middle East. Unlike Shirin Neshat’s “Women of Allah,” whose bodies often become canvases for scripture and poetry, or the women presented in Gohar Dashti’s “Me, She, and the Others” series, whose split identities are explored through the realities of mandatory conformityKATHERINE SHERWOOD
KATHERINE SHERWOOD. Katherine Sherwood, Blind Venus (for G.) (2018), photo by Dana Davis, courtesy Walter Maciel Gallery, Los Angeles. Twenty-one years ago, Katherine Sherwood suffered a brain hemorrhage that left her without the use of her right hand. As described in a 2012 article she wrote for the journal Frontiers in Human Neuroscience JILL MONIZ: THE QUOTIDIAN BLACKSMITH jill moniz with Alison Saar's Smokin' Papa Chaud, 2001 Photo: Tito Molina, HRDWRKER courtesy of CAAM. jill moniz has been a curator at the California African American Museum (CAAM) and is now principal of her own downtown gallery, Quotidian. She curated the current exhibition “LA Blacksmith” at CAAM.CURRENT ISSUE
From the EditorMay-June, 2021; Volume 15, issue 5. by Tulsa Kinney. Dear Reader, Spring is in the air, skies are blue, daffodils are blooming and the art galleries are opening up. Makes you want to paint or write poetry or string along happy clichés! Yes, the world—at least here in Los Angeles—seems to be emerging from a long dark PICK OF THE WEEK: ARNOLD KEMP Art is a reflection of the artist. The culmination of personal experiences, years of study, and distinct perspectives that comprise their life emerge in Arnold Kemp ALEC EGAN - ARTILLERY MAGAZINE While Changing Room appears to contain or reference the other paintings in the exhibition, Egan toys with the obvious.Rather than create a one-to-one correspondence between Changing Room and the other works, Egan slyly brings in other references. The red laced boots in both Chair with Boots and Changing Room pay homage to Vincent van Gogh.Similarly, Palms at Deep Sunset, a thickly OUTSIDE LA: JULIE CURTISS Julie Curtiss has finally made her artistic debut in the UK with “Monads and Dyads” at White Cube Mason’s YardNINE VOICES
Launch Gallery is proud to present Nine Voices, a group show of nine artists presenting works inspired by the last sixteen months in LosAngeles.
KEN PRICE: WORKS ON PAPER Ken Price: Works on Paper. June 5 – July 31, 2021 “Drawing is a way of seeing what you’re thinking about.” – Ken Price. Louis Stern Fine Arts is pleased to present Ken Price: Works on Paper. ANDREW BRISCHLER: MONSTER June 12, 2021 @ 10:00 am - The convergence of meaning and memory is the foundation for a new body of work by the Brooklyn-based artist Andrew Brischler. Monster features a selection of works on paper, each presenting a unique depiction of the word MONSTER.ARTIST TALK
Join us for a conversation between artist Demi Boelsterli and Alexandra Terry, Chief Curator, MCASB. Demi will speak about her artistic practice and art projects in Santa Barbara, and her soon-to-be-launched Limited Edition collaboration with MCASB. EMILY BABETTE ARCHIVES Like Schrödinger’s cat, the figures populating the canvases of Italian painter Patrizio Di Massimo’s paintings exist in two potential states at once. CRISTINA RICCI ARCHIVES Julie Curtiss has finally made her artistic debut in the UK with “Monads and Dyads” at White Cube Mason’s Yard. This is the Parisian-born, New York-based artist’s first exhibition in London, where she presents 29 artworks across the gallery’s two floors including new paintings, sculptures, and gouaches on FRONT PAGE CLICK HERE TO ACCESS CODE ORANGEMay-June 2021 Winner & Finalists. May 4, 2021 | Code Orange, MAY-JUNE 2021. Congratulations to our winner Eric Axene and our finalists. Eric's photo is seen above and first in our photo gallery in the May/June online and print edition ofCURRENT ISSUE
From the EditorMay-June, 2021; Volume 15, issue 5. by Tulsa Kinney. Dear Reader, Spring is in the air, skies are blue, daffodils are blooming and the art galleries are opening up. Makes you want to paint or write poetry or string along happy clichés! Yes, the world—at least here in Los Angeles—seems to be emerging from a long darkRECONNOITER
ReconnoiterInterview with Cliff Benjamin. Interview with Cliff Benjamin. Cliff Benjamin. In 2003, Cliff Benjamin and Erin Kermanikian founded Western Project. The pioneers were the third gallery to open in Culver City. In 2015, they moved out of their space and now operate in our new virtual frontier. I caught Cliff on the island Maui. GALLERY ROUNDS: HALEH MASHIAN Gallery Rounds: Haleh Mashian. Sitting Woman, (2018). Acrylic on canvas, 36"x36." Image courtesy of Mash Gallery. “Figuratively Speaking” is a 25-year retrospective on the female figure as studied by the artist, Haleh Mashian. Haleh is an Iranian-born artist, who opened Mash Gallery in 2018. ART BRIEF - ARTILLERY MAGAZINE ART BRIEF. Brooke Mason, Glass Ceiling, 2016. The City of West Hollywood is well known as one of the most liberal cities in America, so it’s more than a little ironic that the city officials have been accused of censoring the artistic work of photographer Brooke Mason who curated shows of women’s artwork at three venues in that city inSAGE COUNSEL
Sage Counsel. Veronica Fernandez (left) and Nancy Gamboa (right) next to art by Amanda Ross Ho, Untitled Sculpture, 2015, at Francois Ghebaly Gallery, artwork placed in private collection by Fine Art Advising Services, photo by Eric Minh Swenson. When looking at art one considers line, shape, volume, the play of light across pigment.NEWSHA TAVAKOLIAN
Newsha Tavakolian’s work seems especially relevant in the context of women photographers emerging from the Middle East. Unlike Shirin Neshat’s “Women of Allah,” whose bodies often become canvases for scripture and poetry, or the women presented in Gohar Dashti’s “Me, She, and the Others” series, whose split identities are explored through the realities of mandatory conformity THE LEGEND OF LEE REYNOLDS The Legend of Lee Reynolds. by Frank Rodriguez | Jul 17, 2013. Abstract painting that made Frank even later for work, only $15. Ten years ago, I was driving down Venice Boulevard one morning, late to work as usual, when I spotted a large modern artwork among the bric-a-brac in front of a thrift store. It’s got to be a poster, Ithought as I
THE STRUGGLE CONTINUES: ATELIER POPULAIRE AND THE POSTERS In the front of a 1969 volume, Posters From the Revolution, the Atelier Populaire made a collective statement: “To the reader: The posters produced by the Atelier Populaire are weapons in the service of the struggle and are an inseparable part of it. TASTE TAIWAN: TAIWANESE DELICACIES X FOOD LITERATURE Jiao Tong, the “Godfather of Food Literature of Taiwan,” to give public talk with UCSD Professor Pin-Hui Liao. Los Angeles – The second public dialogue that accompanies the “Taste Taiwan: Taiwanese Delicacies x Food Literature” special exhibition will take place on April 6th, from 7-9 pm, in the gallery of Taiwan Academy in LosAngeles.
FRONT PAGE CLICK HERE TO ACCESS CODE ORANGEMay-June 2021 Winner & Finalists. May 4, 2021 | Code Orange, MAY-JUNE 2021. Congratulations to our winner Eric Axene and our finalists. Eric's photo is seen above and first in our photo gallery in the May/June online and print edition ofCURRENT ISSUE
From the EditorMay-June, 2021; Volume 15, issue 5. by Tulsa Kinney. Dear Reader, Spring is in the air, skies are blue, daffodils are blooming and the art galleries are opening up. Makes you want to paint or write poetry or string along happy clichés! Yes, the world—at least here in Los Angeles—seems to be emerging from a long darkRECONNOITER
ReconnoiterInterview with Cliff Benjamin. Interview with Cliff Benjamin. Cliff Benjamin. In 2003, Cliff Benjamin and Erin Kermanikian founded Western Project. The pioneers were the third gallery to open in Culver City. In 2015, they moved out of their space and now operate in our new virtual frontier. I caught Cliff on the island Maui. GALLERY ROUNDS: HALEH MASHIAN Gallery Rounds: Haleh Mashian. Sitting Woman, (2018). Acrylic on canvas, 36"x36." Image courtesy of Mash Gallery. “Figuratively Speaking” is a 25-year retrospective on the female figure as studied by the artist, Haleh Mashian. Haleh is an Iranian-born artist, who opened Mash Gallery in 2018. ART BRIEF - ARTILLERY MAGAZINE ART BRIEF. Brooke Mason, Glass Ceiling, 2016. The City of West Hollywood is well known as one of the most liberal cities in America, so it’s more than a little ironic that the city officials have been accused of censoring the artistic work of photographer Brooke Mason who curated shows of women’s artwork at three venues in that city inSAGE COUNSEL
Sage Counsel. Veronica Fernandez (left) and Nancy Gamboa (right) next to art by Amanda Ross Ho, Untitled Sculpture, 2015, at Francois Ghebaly Gallery, artwork placed in private collection by Fine Art Advising Services, photo by Eric Minh Swenson. When looking at art one considers line, shape, volume, the play of light across pigment. THE LEGEND OF LEE REYNOLDS The Legend of Lee Reynolds. by Frank Rodriguez | Jul 17, 2013. Abstract painting that made Frank even later for work, only $15. Ten years ago, I was driving down Venice Boulevard one morning, late to work as usual, when I spotted a large modern artwork among the bric-a-brac in front of a thrift store. It’s got to be a poster, Ithought as I
NEWSHA TAVAKOLIAN
Newsha Tavakolian’s work seems especially relevant in the context of women photographers emerging from the Middle East. Unlike Shirin Neshat’s “Women of Allah,” whose bodies often become canvases for scripture and poetry, or the women presented in Gohar Dashti’s “Me, She, and the Others” series, whose split identities are explored through the realities of mandatory conformity THE STRUGGLE CONTINUES: ATELIER POPULAIRE AND THE POSTERS In the front of a 1969 volume, Posters From the Revolution, the Atelier Populaire made a collective statement: “To the reader: The posters produced by the Atelier Populaire are weapons in the service of the struggle and are an inseparable part of it. TASTE TAIWAN: TAIWANESE DELICACIES X FOOD LITERATURE Jiao Tong, the “Godfather of Food Literature of Taiwan,” to give public talk with UCSD Professor Pin-Hui Liao. Los Angeles – The second public dialogue that accompanies the “Taste Taiwan: Taiwanese Delicacies x Food Literature” special exhibition will take place on April 6th, from 7-9 pm, in the gallery of Taiwan Academy in LosAngeles.
THE NATIONAL MEMORIAL FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE Set on a six-acre site overlooking downtown Montgomery and, most significantly, the Alabama State Capitol, The National Memorial for Peace and Justice, which opened in April 2018, is dedicated to the over 4,400 known victims of racial terrorism who were murdered by lynching in the years following Reconstruction up until 1950. The memorial goes further however, also addressing the FILM: HOMETOWN PROUD by Christopher Michno | Nov 5, 2020. Archer and his mom, Ruth, atop his homemade Gay Pride float that he snuck into the parade. His brother, Michael, drove the van. Still from Hometown Proud, 2020, 60 minutes, directed by Naida Osline & Tyler Stallings. Hometown Proud, the debut documentary by Tyler Stallings and Naida Osline, speaksvolumes to
TODD GRAY - ARTILLERY MAGAZINE Todd Gray. "Support Systems," 1983, silver gelatin prints, mixed media, ©Todd Gray Courtesy of the artist and David Lewis, New York. Guggenheim Fellow and native Angeleno Todd Gray is a visual artist whose work is in the collections of MOCA, LACMA, the Whitney, and the Studio Museum in Harlem. While mostly photo-based he also presentsSTEPHEN BERKMAN
Stephen Berkman. Stephen Berkman, Obscura Object, undated. Albumen print, 11x 14 in. As a maker of books, I met artist, photographer, director and historian Stephen Berkman in the “before time,” when fonts and spelling and public exhibitions of artwork seemed of import. Berkman, you see, was coordinating “Predicting the Past, Zohar "H IS FOR HONEY", A SOLO SHOW BY ESSI ZIMM “H is for Honey” A solo art show by Essi Zimm Opening June 5, 2021, 12-4 pm. Gabba Gallery 3126 Beverly Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90057. limited capacity – masks required – street parking JACQUELINE KIYOMI GORDON Jacqueline Kiyomi Gordon, Variations in Mass, #1, 2020. These vinyl works are bulky and awkward, yet also weightless. They have both human and animal qualities— that of predators as well as dancers— taking breaths that fill them with life only to exhale and partially collapse. Though not menacing or threatening, they are ambiguous forms REMARKS ON COLOR: MAROONED MAROON Maroon is unmoored, untethered, unhinged and completely undone by the weight of isolation, marooned as she is on an unnamed island somewherein the South
PICO MARKET EXCHANGE For more info on Market Exchange: marketexchange.18thstreet.org & https://18thstreet.org/exhibitions/ For more info on the Pico Pop-Up: https://picopassport.com/ BLUR: UNRAVELING THE FEMININE, MASCULINE, AND EVERYTHING On View: August 6 – September 11, 2021 Opening Reception: Friday, August 20, 5 – 7 PM Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 12 – 4 PM. The Granucci Gallery is excited to present BLUR: Unraveling the Feminine, Masculine, and Everything In-between, the gallery’s firstsolo exhibition of
MAGDALENA KIRKLEWSKA GR gallery is pleased to present “BACK TO LIFE”, a fresh and electrifying group exhibition featuring 15 new works by artists Magdalena Kirklewska, Johan Van Mullem and Zhen Tianming. FRONT PAGE CLICK HERE TO ACCESS CODE ORANGEMay-June 2021 Winner & Finalists. May 4, 2021 | Code Orange, MAY-JUNE 2021. Congratulations to our winner Eric Axene and our finalists. Eric's photo is seen above and first in our photo gallery in the May/June online and print edition ofCURRENT ISSUE
From the EditorMay-June, 2021; Volume 15, issue 5. by Tulsa Kinney. Dear Reader, Spring is in the air, skies are blue, daffodils are blooming and the art galleries are opening up. Makes you want to paint or write poetry or string along happy clichés! Yes, the world—at least here in Los Angeles—seems to be emerging from a long darkRECONNOITER
ReconnoiterInterview with Cliff Benjamin. Interview with Cliff Benjamin. Cliff Benjamin. In 2003, Cliff Benjamin and Erin Kermanikian founded Western Project. The pioneers were the third gallery to open in Culver City. In 2015, they moved out of their space and now operate in our new virtual frontier. I caught Cliff on the island Maui. GALLERY ROUNDS: HALEH MASHIAN Gallery Rounds: Haleh Mashian. Sitting Woman, (2018). Acrylic on canvas, 36"x36." Image courtesy of Mash Gallery. “Figuratively Speaking” is a 25-year retrospective on the female figure as studied by the artist, Haleh Mashian. Haleh is an Iranian-born artist, who opened Mash Gallery in 2018. ART BRIEF - ARTILLERY MAGAZINE ART BRIEF. Brooke Mason, Glass Ceiling, 2016. The City of West Hollywood is well known as one of the most liberal cities in America, so it’s more than a little ironic that the city officials have been accused of censoring the artistic work of photographer Brooke Mason who curated shows of women’s artwork at three venues in that city inSAGE COUNSEL
Sage Counsel. Veronica Fernandez (left) and Nancy Gamboa (right) next to art by Amanda Ross Ho, Untitled Sculpture, 2015, at Francois Ghebaly Gallery, artwork placed in private collection by Fine Art Advising Services, photo by Eric Minh Swenson. When looking at art one considers line, shape, volume, the play of light across pigment.NEWSHA TAVAKOLIAN
Newsha Tavakolian’s work seems especially relevant in the context of women photographers emerging from the Middle East. Unlike Shirin Neshat’s “Women of Allah,” whose bodies often become canvases for scripture and poetry, or the women presented in Gohar Dashti’s “Me, She, and the Others” series, whose split identities are explored through the realities of mandatory conformity THE LEGEND OF LEE REYNOLDS The Legend of Lee Reynolds. by Frank Rodriguez | Jul 17, 2013. Abstract painting that made Frank even later for work, only $15. Ten years ago, I was driving down Venice Boulevard one morning, late to work as usual, when I spotted a large modern artwork among the bric-a-brac in front of a thrift store. It’s got to be a poster, Ithought as I
THE STRUGGLE CONTINUES: ATELIER POPULAIRE AND THE POSTERS In the front of a 1969 volume, Posters From the Revolution, the Atelier Populaire made a collective statement: “To the reader: The posters produced by the Atelier Populaire are weapons in the service of the struggle and are an inseparable part of it. TASTE TAIWAN: TAIWANESE DELICACIES X FOOD LITERATURE Jiao Tong, the “Godfather of Food Literature of Taiwan,” to give public talk with UCSD Professor Pin-Hui Liao. Los Angeles – The second public dialogue that accompanies the “Taste Taiwan: Taiwanese Delicacies x Food Literature” special exhibition will take place on April 6th, from 7-9 pm, in the gallery of Taiwan Academy in LosAngeles.
FRONT PAGE CLICK HERE TO ACCESS CODE ORANGEMay-June 2021 Winner & Finalists. May 4, 2021 | Code Orange, MAY-JUNE 2021. Congratulations to our winner Eric Axene and our finalists. Eric's photo is seen above and first in our photo gallery in the May/June online and print edition ofCURRENT ISSUE
From the EditorMay-June, 2021; Volume 15, issue 5. by Tulsa Kinney. Dear Reader, Spring is in the air, skies are blue, daffodils are blooming and the art galleries are opening up. Makes you want to paint or write poetry or string along happy clichés! Yes, the world—at least here in Los Angeles—seems to be emerging from a long darkRECONNOITER
ReconnoiterInterview with Cliff Benjamin. Interview with Cliff Benjamin. Cliff Benjamin. In 2003, Cliff Benjamin and Erin Kermanikian founded Western Project. The pioneers were the third gallery to open in Culver City. In 2015, they moved out of their space and now operate in our new virtual frontier. I caught Cliff on the island Maui. GALLERY ROUNDS: HALEH MASHIAN Gallery Rounds: Haleh Mashian. Sitting Woman, (2018). Acrylic on canvas, 36"x36." Image courtesy of Mash Gallery. “Figuratively Speaking” is a 25-year retrospective on the female figure as studied by the artist, Haleh Mashian. Haleh is an Iranian-born artist, who opened Mash Gallery in 2018. ART BRIEF - ARTILLERY MAGAZINE ART BRIEF. Brooke Mason, Glass Ceiling, 2016. The City of West Hollywood is well known as one of the most liberal cities in America, so it’s more than a little ironic that the city officials have been accused of censoring the artistic work of photographer Brooke Mason who curated shows of women’s artwork at three venues in that city inSAGE COUNSEL
Sage Counsel. Veronica Fernandez (left) and Nancy Gamboa (right) next to art by Amanda Ross Ho, Untitled Sculpture, 2015, at Francois Ghebaly Gallery, artwork placed in private collection by Fine Art Advising Services, photo by Eric Minh Swenson. When looking at art one considers line, shape, volume, the play of light across pigment.NEWSHA TAVAKOLIAN
Newsha Tavakolian’s work seems especially relevant in the context of women photographers emerging from the Middle East. Unlike Shirin Neshat’s “Women of Allah,” whose bodies often become canvases for scripture and poetry, or the women presented in Gohar Dashti’s “Me, She, and the Others” series, whose split identities are explored through the realities of mandatory conformity THE LEGEND OF LEE REYNOLDS The Legend of Lee Reynolds. by Frank Rodriguez | Jul 17, 2013. Abstract painting that made Frank even later for work, only $15. Ten years ago, I was driving down Venice Boulevard one morning, late to work as usual, when I spotted a large modern artwork among the bric-a-brac in front of a thrift store. It’s got to be a poster, Ithought as I
THE STRUGGLE CONTINUES: ATELIER POPULAIRE AND THE POSTERS In the front of a 1969 volume, Posters From the Revolution, the Atelier Populaire made a collective statement: “To the reader: The posters produced by the Atelier Populaire are weapons in the service of the struggle and are an inseparable part of it. TASTE TAIWAN: TAIWANESE DELICACIES X FOOD LITERATURE Jiao Tong, the “Godfather of Food Literature of Taiwan,” to give public talk with UCSD Professor Pin-Hui Liao. Los Angeles – The second public dialogue that accompanies the “Taste Taiwan: Taiwanese Delicacies x Food Literature” special exhibition will take place on April 6th, from 7-9 pm, in the gallery of Taiwan Academy in LosAngeles.
THE NATIONAL MEMORIAL FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE Set on a six-acre site overlooking downtown Montgomery and, most significantly, the Alabama State Capitol, The National Memorial for Peace and Justice, which opened in April 2018, is dedicated to the over 4,400 known victims of racial terrorism who were murdered by lynching in the years following Reconstruction up until 1950. The memorial goes further however, also addressing the FILM: HOMETOWN PROUD by Christopher Michno | Nov 5, 2020. Archer and his mom, Ruth, atop his homemade Gay Pride float that he snuck into the parade. His brother, Michael, drove the van. Still from Hometown Proud, 2020, 60 minutes, directed by Naida Osline & Tyler Stallings. Hometown Proud, the debut documentary by Tyler Stallings and Naida Osline, speaksvolumes to
TODD GRAY - ARTILLERY MAGAZINE Todd Gray. "Support Systems," 1983, silver gelatin prints, mixed media, ©Todd Gray Courtesy of the artist and David Lewis, New York. Guggenheim Fellow and native Angeleno Todd Gray is a visual artist whose work is in the collections of MOCA, LACMA, the Whitney, and the Studio Museum in Harlem. While mostly photo-based he also presentsSTEPHEN BERKMAN
Stephen Berkman. Stephen Berkman, Obscura Object, undated. Albumen print, 11x 14 in. As a maker of books, I met artist, photographer, director and historian Stephen Berkman in the “before time,” when fonts and spelling and public exhibitions of artwork seemed of import. Berkman, you see, was coordinating “Predicting the Past, Zohar "H IS FOR HONEY", A SOLO SHOW BY ESSI ZIMM “H is for Honey” A solo art show by Essi Zimm Opening June 5, 2021, 12-4 pm. Gabba Gallery 3126 Beverly Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90057. limited capacity – masks required – street parking JACQUELINE KIYOMI GORDON Jacqueline Kiyomi Gordon, Variations in Mass, #1, 2020. These vinyl works are bulky and awkward, yet also weightless. They have both human and animal qualities— that of predators as well as dancers— taking breaths that fill them with life only to exhale and partially collapse. Though not menacing or threatening, they are ambiguous forms REMARKS ON COLOR: MAROONED MAROON Maroon is unmoored, untethered, unhinged and completely undone by the weight of isolation, marooned as she is on an unnamed island somewherein the South
PICO MARKET EXCHANGE For more info on Market Exchange: marketexchange.18thstreet.org & https://18thstreet.org/exhibitions/ For more info on the Pico Pop-Up: https://picopassport.com/ BLUR: UNRAVELING THE FEMININE, MASCULINE, AND EVERYTHING On View: August 6 – September 11, 2021 Opening Reception: Friday, August 20, 5 – 7 PM Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 12 – 4 PM. The Granucci Gallery is excited to present BLUR: Unraveling the Feminine, Masculine, and Everything In-between, the gallery’s firstsolo exhibition of
MAGDALENA KIRKLEWSKA GR gallery is pleased to present “BACK TO LIFE”, a fresh and electrifying group exhibition featuring 15 new works by artists Magdalena Kirklewska, Johan Van Mullem and Zhen Tianming. FRONT PAGE CLICK HERE TO ACCESS CODE ORANGEMay-June 2021 Winner & Finalists. May 4, 2021 | Code Orange, MAY-JUNE 2021. Congratulations to our winner Eric Axene and our finalists. Eric's photo is seen above and first in our photo gallery in the May/June online and print edition ofCURRENT ISSUE
From the EditorMay-June, 2021; Volume 15, issue 5. by Tulsa Kinney. Dear Reader, Spring is in the air, skies are blue, daffodils are blooming and the art galleries are opening up. Makes you want to paint or write poetry or string along happy clichés! Yes, the world—at least here in Los Angeles—seems to be emerging from a long darkRECONNOITER
ReconnoiterInterview with Cliff Benjamin. Interview with Cliff Benjamin. Cliff Benjamin. In 2003, Cliff Benjamin and Erin Kermanikian founded Western Project. The pioneers were the third gallery to open in Culver City. In 2015, they moved out of their space and now operate in our new virtual frontier. I caught Cliff on the island Maui. GALLERY ROUNDS: HALEH MASHIAN Gallery Rounds: Haleh Mashian. Sitting Woman, (2018). Acrylic on canvas, 36"x36." Image courtesy of Mash Gallery. “Figuratively Speaking” is a 25-year retrospective on the female figure as studied by the artist, Haleh Mashian. Haleh is an Iranian-born artist, who opened Mash Gallery in 2018. ART BRIEF - ARTILLERY MAGAZINE ART BRIEF. Brooke Mason, Glass Ceiling, 2016. The City of West Hollywood is well known as one of the most liberal cities in America, so it’s more than a little ironic that the city officials have been accused of censoring the artistic work of photographer Brooke Mason who curated shows of women’s artwork at three venues in that city inSAGE COUNSEL
Sage Counsel. Veronica Fernandez (left) and Nancy Gamboa (right) next to art by Amanda Ross Ho, Untitled Sculpture, 2015, at Francois Ghebaly Gallery, artwork placed in private collection by Fine Art Advising Services, photo by Eric Minh Swenson. When looking at art one considers line, shape, volume, the play of light across pigment.NEWSHA TAVAKOLIAN
Newsha Tavakolian’s work seems especially relevant in the context of women photographers emerging from the Middle East. Unlike Shirin Neshat’s “Women of Allah,” whose bodies often become canvases for scripture and poetry, or the women presented in Gohar Dashti’s “Me, She, and the Others” series, whose split identities are explored through the realities of mandatory conformity THE LEGEND OF LEE REYNOLDS The Legend of Lee Reynolds. by Frank Rodriguez | Jul 17, 2013. Abstract painting that made Frank even later for work, only $15. Ten years ago, I was driving down Venice Boulevard one morning, late to work as usual, when I spotted a large modern artwork among the bric-a-brac in front of a thrift store. It’s got to be a poster, Ithought as I
THE STRUGGLE CONTINUES: ATELIER POPULAIRE AND THE POSTERS In the front of a 1969 volume, Posters From the Revolution, the Atelier Populaire made a collective statement: “To the reader: The posters produced by the Atelier Populaire are weapons in the service of the struggle and are an inseparable part of it. TASTE TAIWAN: TAIWANESE DELICACIES X FOOD LITERATURE Jiao Tong, the “Godfather of Food Literature of Taiwan,” to give public talk with UCSD Professor Pin-Hui Liao. Los Angeles – The second public dialogue that accompanies the “Taste Taiwan: Taiwanese Delicacies x Food Literature” special exhibition will take place on April 6th, from 7-9 pm, in the gallery of Taiwan Academy in LosAngeles.
FRONT PAGE CLICK HERE TO ACCESS CODE ORANGEMay-June 2021 Winner & Finalists. May 4, 2021 | Code Orange, MAY-JUNE 2021. Congratulations to our winner Eric Axene and our finalists. Eric's photo is seen above and first in our photo gallery in the May/June online and print edition ofCURRENT ISSUE
From the EditorMay-June, 2021; Volume 15, issue 5. by Tulsa Kinney. Dear Reader, Spring is in the air, skies are blue, daffodils are blooming and the art galleries are opening up. Makes you want to paint or write poetry or string along happy clichés! Yes, the world—at least here in Los Angeles—seems to be emerging from a long darkRECONNOITER
ReconnoiterInterview with Cliff Benjamin. Interview with Cliff Benjamin. Cliff Benjamin. In 2003, Cliff Benjamin and Erin Kermanikian founded Western Project. The pioneers were the third gallery to open in Culver City. In 2015, they moved out of their space and now operate in our new virtual frontier. I caught Cliff on the island Maui. GALLERY ROUNDS: HALEH MASHIAN Gallery Rounds: Haleh Mashian. Sitting Woman, (2018). Acrylic on canvas, 36"x36." Image courtesy of Mash Gallery. “Figuratively Speaking” is a 25-year retrospective on the female figure as studied by the artist, Haleh Mashian. Haleh is an Iranian-born artist, who opened Mash Gallery in 2018. ART BRIEF - ARTILLERY MAGAZINE ART BRIEF. Brooke Mason, Glass Ceiling, 2016. The City of West Hollywood is well known as one of the most liberal cities in America, so it’s more than a little ironic that the city officials have been accused of censoring the artistic work of photographer Brooke Mason who curated shows of women’s artwork at three venues in that city inSAGE COUNSEL
Sage Counsel. Veronica Fernandez (left) and Nancy Gamboa (right) next to art by Amanda Ross Ho, Untitled Sculpture, 2015, at Francois Ghebaly Gallery, artwork placed in private collection by Fine Art Advising Services, photo by Eric Minh Swenson. When looking at art one considers line, shape, volume, the play of light across pigment.NEWSHA TAVAKOLIAN
Newsha Tavakolian’s work seems especially relevant in the context of women photographers emerging from the Middle East. Unlike Shirin Neshat’s “Women of Allah,” whose bodies often become canvases for scripture and poetry, or the women presented in Gohar Dashti’s “Me, She, and the Others” series, whose split identities are explored through the realities of mandatory conformity THE LEGEND OF LEE REYNOLDS The Legend of Lee Reynolds. by Frank Rodriguez | Jul 17, 2013. Abstract painting that made Frank even later for work, only $15. Ten years ago, I was driving down Venice Boulevard one morning, late to work as usual, when I spotted a large modern artwork among the bric-a-brac in front of a thrift store. It’s got to be a poster, Ithought as I
THE STRUGGLE CONTINUES: ATELIER POPULAIRE AND THE POSTERS In the front of a 1969 volume, Posters From the Revolution, the Atelier Populaire made a collective statement: “To the reader: The posters produced by the Atelier Populaire are weapons in the service of the struggle and are an inseparable part of it. TASTE TAIWAN: TAIWANESE DELICACIES X FOOD LITERATURE Jiao Tong, the “Godfather of Food Literature of Taiwan,” to give public talk with UCSD Professor Pin-Hui Liao. Los Angeles – The second public dialogue that accompanies the “Taste Taiwan: Taiwanese Delicacies x Food Literature” special exhibition will take place on April 6th, from 7-9 pm, in the gallery of Taiwan Academy in LosAngeles.
THE NATIONAL MEMORIAL FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE Set on a six-acre site overlooking downtown Montgomery and, most significantly, the Alabama State Capitol, The National Memorial for Peace and Justice, which opened in April 2018, is dedicated to the over 4,400 known victims of racial terrorism who were murdered by lynching in the years following Reconstruction up until 1950. The memorial goes further however, also addressing the FILM: HOMETOWN PROUD by Christopher Michno | Nov 5, 2020. Archer and his mom, Ruth, atop his homemade Gay Pride float that he snuck into the parade. His brother, Michael, drove the van. Still from Hometown Proud, 2020, 60 minutes, directed by Naida Osline & Tyler Stallings. Hometown Proud, the debut documentary by Tyler Stallings and Naida Osline, speaksvolumes to
TODD GRAY - ARTILLERY MAGAZINE Todd Gray. "Support Systems," 1983, silver gelatin prints, mixed media, ©Todd Gray Courtesy of the artist and David Lewis, New York. Guggenheim Fellow and native Angeleno Todd Gray is a visual artist whose work is in the collections of MOCA, LACMA, the Whitney, and the Studio Museum in Harlem. While mostly photo-based he also presentsSTEPHEN BERKMAN
Stephen Berkman. Stephen Berkman, Obscura Object, undated. Albumen print, 11x 14 in. As a maker of books, I met artist, photographer, director and historian Stephen Berkman in the “before time,” when fonts and spelling and public exhibitions of artwork seemed of import. Berkman, you see, was coordinating “Predicting the Past, Zohar "H IS FOR HONEY", A SOLO SHOW BY ESSI ZIMM “H is for Honey” A solo art show by Essi Zimm Opening June 5, 2021, 12-4 pm. Gabba Gallery 3126 Beverly Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90057. limited capacity – masks required – street parking JACQUELINE KIYOMI GORDON Jacqueline Kiyomi Gordon, Variations in Mass, #1, 2020. These vinyl works are bulky and awkward, yet also weightless. They have both human and animal qualities— that of predators as well as dancers— taking breaths that fill them with life only to exhale and partially collapse. Though not menacing or threatening, they are ambiguous forms REMARKS ON COLOR: MAROONED MAROON Maroon is unmoored, untethered, unhinged and completely undone by the weight of isolation, marooned as she is on an unnamed island somewherein the South
PICO MARKET EXCHANGE For more info on Market Exchange: marketexchange.18thstreet.org & https://18thstreet.org/exhibitions/ For more info on the Pico Pop-Up: https://picopassport.com/ BLUR: UNRAVELING THE FEMININE, MASCULINE, AND EVERYTHING On View: August 6 – September 11, 2021 Opening Reception: Friday, August 20, 5 – 7 PM Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 12 – 4 PM. The Granucci Gallery is excited to present BLUR: Unraveling the Feminine, Masculine, and Everything In-between, the gallery’s firstsolo exhibition of
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RINA BANERJEE‘s assemblages are fantastical potpourris of color, texture and cultural references. The title of her 20-year retrospective, “Make Me a Summary of the World,” encapsulates her ambition of laying bare the fluid interdependency of ostensibly discrete cultural identities in a world shaped by international trade and colonization. Drawings, paintings, sculptures and installations, with elements from different works mingling in cryptic dialogues with one another, flow whimsically across floors and walls at the FOWLER MUSEUM. Banerjee’s profusions of organic and manmade media include feathers, seashells, fur, eggs, skulls, gourds, textiles, furnishings and countless other items sourced from online marketplaces and vendors near her NYC home. Individual components charged with specific cultural and historic significances coalesce into motley hybrids belonging to no one place. Personal experience has informed her work’s multicultural nature. Born in Calcutta, the artist bears vivid childhood memories of how in India, the hue of one’s garments denoted religion and class. When she was 4, her family relocated to London and soon ended up in New York, where they resided in diverse neighborhoods. As an art student, she became keenly aware of being pigeonholed into Southeast Asian stereotypes despite her cosmopolitan background. Modeled loosely after the Nike of Samothrace, her show’s most impressive piece is _Viola from New Orleans-ah… _(2017, title abbreviated for length), which references a real-life story of a 1906 marriage between an African-American and a Bengali immigrant in New Orleans. Its heterogeneous protagonist is slightly bent under her own wings’ weight, yet she appears strong and serene, having just alighted in a bed of oyster shells. Fowler Museum at UCLA 308 Charles E. Young Drive Los Angeles, CA 90024 _Show runs through May 31 Museum temporarily closed_RECENT ARTICLES
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