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ForYourArt Recommendations October 2 – October 8

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

Each week, ForYourArt highlights select cultural offerings throughout the week ahead to help you Plan ForYourArt. Be sure to also check out This Week in Art, an overview of cultural news and happenings in the Los Angeles Area.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2
David Korty Booksigning
Michael Kohn Gallery, 6:30–8:30pm
Meet L.A.-based painter David Korty for cocktails, an exhibition viewing, and [...]

Out and about: openings on the weekend of July 12

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Just catching up a bit and finally getting the photo-blogging post up featuring the openings I went to on the weekend of July 12th…

My first time at Domestic Setting (near Cherry and Martin right off Venice) and their group show about trees/landscape was a perfect introduction. Adored Samantha Fields small paintings of Southern California on [...]

Seeing “New York Waterfalls” from Los Angeles

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

Reading Artnet this morning, Jerry Saltz’s article on Olafur Eliasson’s The New York City Waterfalls (originally here on NY Magazine) reminded me how badly I want to see them. I am intrigued by how Eliasson creates works that truly involve the viewer and, in this case, becomes part of the New York landscape (its [...]

Photoblogging Weekend Wrap-up

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

On Saturday (June 14) I stayed east-side and went to the “Intersection” event in Highland Park as well as the openings of Chung King Project and Telic in Chinatown. See the wrap-up photo-blogging style below.

The crowd outside of Steve Anderson’s York Blvd. Swadeshi at Pets with Fez Weaving Studio during “Intersection” (a self-guided walking tour [...]

Frieda on Santa Monica Blvd.

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

One of the (many) things I adore about Los Angeles is the murals…the bizarre, incredible, so-bad-they’re-good murals like the shark biting into the Corona bottle on Beverly or the woman with the crazy hand and nails in the Adams district. We drive by them everyday and sometimes don’t notice them until, well, you can’t NOT [...]

Chuck Close Billboard (for the Gap) on Hollywood and Highland

Saturday, May 24th, 2008