Your Concise Los Angeles Art Guide for January 2023

This month brings ten exhibitions that confront and embrace the contradiction, fragmentation, and hybridity of our contemporary condition. MOCA’s Simone Forti retrospective celebrates the influential choreographer, who has been blurring the boundaries between dance and art for six decades. At M+B, Nevena Prijic’s paintings draw on neolithic sculpture and space-age […]

Fake! Not!

I was manning a booth at an antiques exhibit in Denver quite a few several years in the past when a male arrived in, carrying a manila envelope from which he eradicated a photograph of a portray.  “I’ve bought a Winslow Homer that I want to provide,” he knowledgeable me. […]

Chris Martin | Australian Artist

“Paintings… Due to the fact I turned a full time artist in Nov 2011, my paintings and drawings have been finalists in The Adelaide Perry Prize for Drawing 2012 The Xstrata Percival Portrait Award 2012 The Shirley Hannan Nationwide Portrait Awards 2012 The Black Swan Prize for Portraiture 2012 The […]

Friday Art Night: Slow Stitching Decorations

Friday Art Evening: Slow Stitching Decorations scastillo Wed, 12/28/2022 – 14:21 Friday Artwork Night classes are a good way to end the 7 days. Grab your supplies, loosen up, and produce! In this course, you can expect to understand very simple sewing procedures and make a attractive material collage for […]

Van Gogh In America – Maniscalco Gallery

I went to see Van Gogh in America today with my sister Betsy. Vincent’s family encourages everyone to take selfies with his art, so here goes nothing. More about my experience at Vincent John Doe. It was overwhelming, the amount of great and iconic work we saw in this collection. […]

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