Little Venezuela Community Hollywood Art Mural Los Angeles Ca 90038
Beverly Fishman'southward Relief Paintings Explore the Dark Promise of the Pharmaceutical Industry
By Shawn Ghassemitari for HypeArt Apr 12, 2022
Two Artists Turn Personal Films into Powerful Physical Objects
By Ayanna Dozier for Cocked April 1, 2022
GALLERY ROUNDS: Museum of Art and History Lancaster Group Exhibition "Activation"
Past Genie Davis for artillery March xxx, 2022
Your Concise Los Angeles Guide for April 2022
By Caroline Ellen Liou for Hyperallergic March thirty, 2022
Acquisition Announcement: Alex Anderson at the Crocker Art Museum
COSMIC FORCES
By Meghan McCarthy for Palm Beach Daily News March 25, 2022
An Exploration of Blackness Joy: An Artist Talk with Paul Stephen Benjamin
By Olivia Norten for The Davidsonian March 25, 2022
Two special exhibitions open at Gibson House
By Special To The Enterprise for Davis Enterprise March 17, 2022
New 'The Dirty South' exhibit now on view at Crystal Bridges
By Dustin Bartholomew for Fayetteville Flyer March 16, 2022
8 Curators Share Insights on the Artists of the Project Healthy Minds Benefit Auction
By Cocked Editorial for Artsy March 15, 2022
The Andy Warhol Diaries on Netflix reveals his enduring impact on contemporary art
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Wallpaper March 12, 2022
Gallery openings and exhibits in Cardinal Oregon
The Message March x, 2022
Artist Marilyn Minter Turned to the Brush and Camera to Escape Childhood Woes
Past Marc Myer The Wall Street Periodical March 8, 2022
Collector Beth Rudin DeWoody on Curating Her x,000+ Slice Fine art Collection
Past Sandra Hale Schulman for Artsy March 4, 2022
Brooklyn Museum'south iconic 'OY/YO' sculpture is wrapped in blue textile to testify support for Ukraine
By Devin Gannon for 6sqft March 3, 2022
[Object Equally...] Alex Anderson
By Alex Anderson and Suzanne Isken for Craft Council March ii, 2022
Your Concise Los Angeles Fine art Guide for March 2022
By Matt Stromberg and Elisa Wouk Almino for Hyperallergic, February 28, 2022
Creative person Talk with Anthony Sonnenberg
Fine art TALKS: JOSE ALVAREZ, HUMAN TRANSFORMATION THROUGH ART
Los Angeles: seven must-see shows on view at present
By Jennifer Piejkofor Art Basel February 15, 2022
April Bey: A Dreamworld
By Alba Fabregat for Metal Magazine Feb fourteen, 2022
xiii gimmicky art galleries to visit led by powerful women
By Julie Murphy for Dandelion Chandelier Jan 23, 2022
No More than Rulers Launches Capturing Creativity
Past Shawn Ghassemitari for HypeBeast Dec ix, 2021
five Artists Capturing the Spirit of Nightlife
By Osman Tin can Yerebakan for Artsy February 2 2022
Top iii This Week
Past Lindsay Preston Zappas for KCRW's Art Insider newsletter, February 2, 2022
Conquering Declaration: Marc Dennis at the Norton Museum of Fine art
Eye-catching exhibition puts nature in the limelight
By Gabrielle Antar for Grand duchy of luxembourg Times January 28, 2022
All that Glitters: Rob Wynne at Gavlak
Past Sandra Schulman for WPB Magazine January 26, 2022
Behind the Scenes of Worth Artery Mode
By Olivia Hollaus for Boca Magazine January 26, 2022
Inside the Swanky New Bar at the Pendry Manhattan West Hotel
By Sam Cochran for Architectural Digest January 13, 2022
MSU'south Broad Art Museum debuts two new murals for 10th anniversary
Past Sophia Saliby for WKAR Public Media January 21, 2022
Broad Fine art Museum celebrates Frida Kahlo and Beverly Fishman, opens ii new exhibits
By Amalia Medina for The Land News January eighteen, 2022
Prospect New Orleans: Carpetbagging the Crescent City
By Travis Diehl for Frieze January 11, 2022
Tiptop 10 Picks of 2021
By Ezrha Jean Black for Arms Magazine Dec 28, 2021
Good as Gilt: Jose Alvarez (D.O.P.A.) spotlights the importance of representation
By Mary Murray for Fine art & Culture of Palm Beach County, Wintertime 2022
Meet the Gallerist Changing the Palm Embankment Art Globe from the Within Out
Past Adam Rathe for Town&State December 22, 2021
Gisela Colón in 'Light, Space, Surface: Works from LACMA'
November 23, 2021 – March twenty, 2022
Detroit'south Library Street Commonage Presents "Z Due east N A Ten"
By Shawn Ghassemitari for Hypebeast December 9, 2021
Inside Beverly Fishman and Gary Lang'due south 'Zenax' Exhibition at Library Street Collective
By Kristen Tauer for WWD Dec eight, 2021
How FriendsWithYou Turns Love Into Art
Past Paige Mastrandrea for Ocean Drive December 2, 2021
New Wave Art Wknd kicks off three days of public, private events on Friday
By Jane Moore for Palm Beach Daily News December 2, 2021
Can Palm Beach concluding as an art market hub?
By Tess Thackara by the Fine art Newspaper, November 30, 2021
Art Basel is back and reflecting a turbulent world
By Jane Moore for Palm Beach Daily News November 28, 2021
The pull of Palm Embankment for fine art galleries
Past Gareth Harris for Financial Times November 26, 2021
Giving Grade to the Human Condition: Alex Anderson Interviewed
Past Kennedy Horton for Variable Due west November 11, 2021
Dramatic Flair:Arts Calendar November eleven-17
By Shana NYS Dambrot for LA Weekly November ten, 2021
Creative person Gisela Colón Goes From Globe to Beyond
By Beatriz Colón for Cultured Mag November 10, 2021
At the Pyramids of Giza, and Unprecedented Exhibition of Contemporary Art
By Nadine Khalil for artsy November 2, 2021
Forever Is At present: International artists present harmonious artworks at Giza Pyramids
Past Bassant Mohammed for Daily News Egypt October 26, 2021
Supersize my sculpture: Friezer reflects the tendency to remember large
Past Anny Shaw for The Art Newspaper October fifteen, 2021
'We Changed People'due south Mentality': What It Was Similar on the Basis in Egypt as Officials Unveiled the Pyramids' First-Always Contemporary Art Show
By Barbara Pollack for artnet news October 22, 2021
JR blows the pinnacle off Egypt's Neat Pyramid: first look at Cairo evidence of contemporary sculpture
By Aimee Dawson for The Fine art Newspaper October 21, 2021
At Gavlak, Deborah Brown mingles objects and fantasy
By Sandra Schulman for Palm Beach ArtsPaper Oct 6, 2021
An Temper of Threat: Betty Tompkins Interviewed past Bean Gilsdorf
By Bean Gilsdorf for Bomb Mag September 24, 2021
Blackness is a Color
Past J.D. for AIR MAIL, September 2021
Beverly Fishman at GAVLAK
Past Neyat Yohannes for Gimmicky Fine art Review.la, September xix, 2021
Cultural Rebels: Betty Tompkins Ten Marilyn Minter'south daring dual exhibition at MO.CO Montpellier, France
By Coco Dolle for White Hot Magazine September 1, 2021
Love of a Black planet:Artist April Bey's Atlantica soars across Wakanda
By Carolina A. Miranda for the Los Angeles Times August 18, 2021
Betty Tompkins Can't Stand to Exist Bored
Past Annabel Keenan for Cultured Mag August 13, 2021
Andrew Brischler Draws Inspiration from the idea of the Monster
By Drew Clayton for Whitewall August 10, 2021
This Mini Art Festival Is Making Aspen a Summer Destination for Galleries and Collectors
By Julie Belcove for Robb Report, August 4, 2021
April Bey and Sanford Biggers Weave Powerful Stories at CAAM
Past Shana NYS Dambrot for LA Weekly, August 5, 2021
At Berkshire Botanical Garden, artist Marc Dennis hangs flowers on the walls
By Sharon Smullen for The Berkshire Hawkeye July thirty, 2021
Felix Fine art Fair Proves Inventiveness Flourishes in the City of Angels
By Dominique Clayton for Cultured July 29, 2021
FELIX LA | 2021 Art Off-white ANNOUNCEMENT
Past Lauren Castro July 23, 2021
Marilyn Minter on Overcoming Censorship and Bringing Back Pubic Pilus
By Chloe Stead for Frieze July 21, 2021
Betty Tompkins at Gavlak Gallery
By Nancy Kay Turner for Fine art and Cake July 21, 2021
Art: Women Amplified
By Jeff Maisey for Veer Mag July 21, 2021
Q&A | Candida Alvarez
Past Morgan Vickery for Flaunt April 10, 2020
Chicago Legend Candida Alvarez Finds Condolement— and Reprieve from Trauma-- in Abstraction
By Claire Voon for ARTnews March 13, 2020
Francesca Gabbiani and Dana Goodyear on Burn down, Water and How Los Angeles Binds Them
By Rose Leadem for Cultured Magazine, June 30, 2021
April Bey addresses antiracism, applesauce and Atlantica in creative person talk
By Mo Dow for Whiteman Wire April 29, 2021
Artist Betty Tompkins Overlays Women's Bodies With With #MeToo Testimonies
Past Anya Ventura for Hyperallergic June 23, 2021
In the studio with…Betty Tompkins
For Apollo Mag June 21, 2021
ANTHONY SONNENBERG : don't lose the joy
The Jealous Curator: Art For Your Ear
Norton Exhibition Rewrites the Record on Women Artists
Past John Thomason for boca Magazine, June 18, 2021
At el Museo Del Barrio Triennial, Five Latinx Painters to Lookout
By Beatriz Colón for Cultured June 17, 2021
In the galleries: Depicting an Energy of Constant Fluctuation and Growth
Past Mark Jenkins for The Washington Postal service, June 18, 2021
Designer of the Twenty-four hours: Anthony Sonnenberg
By Ryan Waddoups for Surface Magazine, June xvi, 2021
The Globe Out There: Arts Calendar June 10-13
By Shana Nys Dambrot for LA Weekly, June 9, 2021
First the Louvre' pyramid, now the actual Pyramids—JR to create show-stopping project in Egypt
By Aimee Dawson for The Fine art Paper, June 1, 2021
Old Masters influence new quarantine in Dennis testify at Gavlak
Past Sandra Schulman for Palm Beach Arts Paper, May 20, 2021
'For the Record: Celebrating Art by Women' Exhbition Debuts at Norton Museum of Fine art in June
For Artfix Daily, May 20, 2021
In Conversation: Jewelle Gomez, April Bey, and María Elena Ortiz
Happening on May 27, 2021 at 5 PM PDT
10 Latinx Artists to Sentinel at El Museo del Barrio's Triennial
By Nicole Martinez for Artsy, May 17, 2021
Beverly Fishman's intoxicating artworks are hard pills to consume
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith for Wallpaper*, May 14, 2021
Estamos Bien: La Trienal twenty/21
By Alfred Mac Adam for The Brooklyn Rail, May 2021
Creative person Brings Pandemic-Themed Exhibit to Gavlak Gallery
By Adriana Delgado for Palm Beach Daily News, May four, 2021
Close-Upwards: Indifference and Repetition David Rimanelli on Dean Sameshima's "Outlaw," 2003
By David Rimanelli for Artforum, May 2021
Tephra ICA Installs Gisela Colón Sculpture in Washington, DC
Past Sofia Blom for TysonsToday, May four, 2021
Marc Dennis: Dearest in the Time of Corona at GAVLAK
Past Vittoria Benzine for Whitehot mag, April 2021
Marilyn Minter: Blast at MoCA Westport
ARTnews, Apr 30, 2021
CLOSE-UP: INDIFFERENCE AND REPETITION
Artforum, impress May 2021
Marc Dennis: Love in the Time of Corona at GAVLAK
White Hot Magazine
April 2021
iv Art Gallery Shows to Run across Right Now
The New York Times
April 21, 2020
Candida Alvarez
Virtual Exhibition Talk with Jose de Jesus Rodriguez and Joey Lico
Bring together us for a conversion between creative person Jose de Jesus Rodriguez and Joey Lico, Global Curator & Sr. Director, Americas at The Cultivist.
Marc Dennis: Modernistic Master
Elevated Art, Spring 2021
Checking In: Marc Dennis Repels Doom by Feeding Hope and Insects to His Kids
By Eliza Hashemite kingdom of jordan for Whitewall
Apr 7, 2020
Review - Karen Carson: Centre Ground
Artforum, April 2021 issue.
'My pubic hair paintings could hang in your living room': the artists reclaiming women'south sexuality
The Guardian
March 3, 2021
A Woman's Correct to Pleasance is a new compendium celebrating female erotic art. We meet its contributors, including the photographer who turned her vagina into a photographic camera
Artist Visit: Marnie Weber
Gallery Platform LA
May 21, 2020
Known for her fantastical creations, artist Marnie Weber takes u.s. through her multifaceted practice from her ancestry in music to her electric current work on sea witches. Her narrative-derived process, securely embedded in the subconscious, is highlighted hither in her studio visit.
Quantum Shift Showroom Coming to Tephra This Week
Reston
March iv, 2021
MoCA Westport'southward Spring Exhibition To Characteristic Marilyn Minter
Patch
March 4, 2021
Pick of the Week: Karen Carson
What's on Los Angeles
March four, 2021
Gloat Willowbrook through the optics of creative person April Bey
the source.metro
Feb 8, 2021
April Bey, Atlantica, and Afrofuturism
Chapman University
Redefining Blackness: Apr Bey
The Undefeated
August 25, 2020
The Undefeated features gimmicky Black visual artists to examine how they are redefining Black
Slowing the news: artists commissioned to document a U.s. election twelvemonth through the human action of drawing
The Art Newspaper
Feb iv, 2021
Painting Things Equally They Are: A Conversation with Deborah Brown
Juxtapoz
February 8, 2021
Candida Alvarez Granted Helen Frankenthaler Award for Painting 2021
Foundation for Contemporary Arts
February 2, 2021
Karen Carson at GAVLAK
Gimmicky Art Review LA (CAR.LA)
Feb three, 2021
FRONTRUNNER Presents: Deborah Kass & Betty Tompkins
Frontrunner
Jan 29, 2021
Frontrunner editor Shauna Mason talks to two of her artistic icons: Deb Kass and Betty Tompkins; erstwhile-school conference-telephone call style. A distinction long, long overdue: Kass and Tompkins command the cover characteristic of FRONTRUNNER's Fall 2020 Beginning Anniversary Issue.
Essential Arts: With a zipper, Karen Carson adds sensuousness to chilly minimalism
The Los Angeles Times
January xxx, 2021
Karen Carson, an Early California Minimalist, Has a New, Kaleidoscopic Vision
Hyperallergic
January 26, 2021
Carson's geometric paintings, inspired by the country of big sky, mimic rolling hills and valleys.
Karen Carson Builds A New Relationship To Brainchild
LA Weekly Print
January 21, 2021
From Playful, Busy Self-Portraits To Mundane However Lifes, Deborah Brown Explores Our Collective Isolation
Forbes
January 21, 2021
Karen Carson
Frieze
September, 1996
Featured in Issue thirty
Podcast: Dior Talks speaks to contemporary artist Gisela Colón
United Fashion
January viii, 2021
In this episode, Dior Talks speaks to contemporary artist Gisela Colón about her concept and inspiration for her two 'Lady Dior' bags.
Norton Museum of Art January Exhibitions
Palm Beach Illustrated
January 7, 2021
If a new yr ushers in a restored resolve to visit Palm Beach County's artistic havens, visit the 3 new exhibitions at the Norton Museum of Art.
While Held by U.s.a. Immigration, an Creative person Sketches His Swain Detainees
Hyperallergic
December 8, 2016
Artist José Alvarez (D.O.P.A.) talks about the 30 portraits he drew while detained at the Krome Detention Center in Miami. The drawings, accompanied by each bailiwick's story, are on view at the Boca Raton Museum of Art.
EXISTENTIAL TIME: AN INTERVIEW OF GISELA COLÓN
Autre Magazine
December 11, 2020
L.A. Artist Gisela Colón on Organic Minimalism, Her New Solo Show and Dior Collaboration
WWD.com
December iii, 2020
The artist's irised molded acrylic monoliths and wall-mounted biometric pods have a mysterious life force conjuring the ancient divine feminine and the sci-fi future.
Alex Anderson
Label Mag
Winter 2020
Lisa Anne Auerbach's Political Needles
Garage
Nov 13, 2020
The knitter and artist, who entered the public consciousness during the Bush era, is making new work that is equally politically potent as ever.
Galleries, Like Their Buyers, Make Themselves at Abode in Palm Beach
The New York Times
December, 1st, 2020
The metropolis has get an art hub of its own that benefits from beingness near, just not in, Miami.
Gisela Colón: Lady Dior goes through another reinvention.
Elle Canada - Dec. 2020 issue.
December, 2020
NIR HOD / THE Nighttime Age OF Fine art
Nasty Magazine
November, 2020
Reflections almost life and expiry (on canvas): Nir Hod, Israeli New York based creative person in conversation Maria Abramenko.
Alex Anderson: Simply Similar Gold
Artillery Magazine - November/December. 2020 issue
November x, 2020
But Like Golden, by Reddish Cheng
SERIOUSLY CUTE: 6 Artists Harnessing the Power Dichotomy of Cuteness
Cultured Magazine
November 17, 2020
Cuteness is the first aesthetic most of us encounter in life. We are exposed to it equally babies, through consumer appurtenances, even before we are conscious of what we are seeing. Simply defined, a cute object is typically one that resembles a babe human or creature. Anthropomorphism, a strategy used since antiquity to make others, including gods, more relatable to humans, is cardinal to cuteness's effectiveness and requires very piddling to be successful. The gesture of a face combined with soft textures, rounded forms and cheerful colors produces a tender and vulnerable feeling that inspires the desire to care for and protect. Beautiful objects are compelling because they are approachable, just, more importantly, because they tin can be possessed.
Anthony Sonnenberg: Easton Pribble Visiting Creative person Lecture Series
At PRATT
Nov nine, 2020
Artist Lisa Anne Auerbach Knits Sweaters with Political Messages
Auerbach'southward latest work is now on view at a new group exhibit called "Nasty Women" at GAVLAK Los Angeles
November 6, 2020
Now living in Los Angeles, Auerbach is an creative person working with language and advice. She started knitting sweaters with messages later realizing they made a perfect sheet. "Ane of my intentions with this piece of work is being able to accept a chat virtually topical issues that are less confrontational and a little more cozy like a sweater," said Auerbach.
Beverly Fishman's virtual induction to National Academy of Pattern
Join us to celebrate this yr'southward xv National Academicians and their entry into our vibrant artist- and builder-led community.
October 28, 2020
Congratulations to artist Beverly Fishman, i of the 2020 National Academicians!
On Midweek, October 28, 2020, the National Academy of Design inducted fifteen new National Academicians. Becoming a National Academician (NA) is a lifetime accolade and 1 that cannot be applied for or solicited. In a tradition dating back to 1825, current members confidentially nominate and elect new National Academicians each yr, honoring the group'south remarkable contributions to the catechism and story of American art. The National Academicians of 2020 join 440 living members, with over two,387 elected since our founding.
Virtual Conversation + Studio Tour with Artist Gisela Colón
October 28, 2020
Join us for a virtual conversation and studio tour with creative person Gisela Colón and "A Very Anxious Feeling" Co-Curator Amethyst Rey Beaver. Gisela'south sculpture "Untitled (Monolith Black)" is included in the banner exhibition "A Very Anxious Feeling: Voices of Unrest in the American Feel; 20 Years of the Beth Rudin DeWoody Collection," which is on view at the Taubman Museum of Fine art through Feb 7, 2021.
Artforum: X-FILES
Rahel Aima on 21,39 Jeddah Arts and Desert Ten
February 28, 2020
"Gisela Colon's silver-bullet-like obelisk—curvy and iridescent on ane side and, where the sun couldn't shine, flatter and gray—represented the rare perfect fusion of art and setting. She explained that the carbon-steel composition referred to the Californian aerospace industry."
Interview: Creative person Beverly Fishman
Absurd Hunting
October 1st, 2020
Abstract, ALLURING PIECES POPULATE HER CURRENT SOLO EXHIBITION, "I DREAM OF SLEEP," AT MILES MCENERY GALLERY
Marnie Weber brings whimsical world to Busan
The Korean Times
September, 2020
Artist Marnie Weber is known for her fantastical creations combining performance, video, sculpture, music, costume and collage and blurring the boundary between reality and fantasy. The Los Angeles-based artist unravels her latest tale "Song of the Bounding main Witch" at the Busan
Kathryn Garcia: Gavlak Los Angeles
Artillery Magazine
September 23, 2020
Exploring the potency of deep, elemental feminine power and the quality of female corporeality that for many folks evokes a certain kind of planetary magic, Kathryn Garcia joins the ranks of artists across generations whose works have sought to give tangible form to this detail kind of energy. In The Feminine Divine — a suite of paintings, sculptures, and performance-based video — we see resonance with approved practitioners like Judy Chicago, Hilma af Klint, and Ana Mendieta — but with a mindfully lighter, even minimalistic, aesthetic.
Alex Anderson Zoom Lecture: SAIC Ceramics
Registration link to attend inside.
Thursday, October 1st at 4:00PM CST
School of the Art Institute is excited to welcome artist Alex Anderson into our ceramics department this week to give a lecture this forthcoming Th, October 1st at 4:00 CST.
One Matter to Fight for: Equality
V Artists, V Mediums, 5 Days | Intersect Aspen
July 22-26, 2020
Alex Anderson shows three ambiguous ceramic sculptures that poetically reference the creative person'due south Asian-African American and gay experiences using artful styles historically related to Western imperial power.
One Thing to Fight For is part ofFive Artists, 5 Mediums, Five Days – A Curated Selection for One Thing, featuring drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, and film/video, accompanied past a serial of online talks.
Curatorial Talks: Sarah Gavlak and Terry R. Myers
Mana Contemporary
August 6, 2020
Join Terry R. Myers in chat with Sarah Gavlak, founder of the eponymous Gavlak Gallery, which showcases female and LGTBQ artists. Gavlak is likewise founder of New Moving ridge Fine art Wknd, which hosts an annual residency program for emerging artists from marginalized communities. Myers and Gavlak will discuss the process of creating the New Wave Art Wknd initiative, and cultivating patronage and creativity in Gavlak's community. Afterwards the talk, participants volition accept the opportunity to enquire questions and annotate on the discussion.
Alex Anderson at Gavlak
Contemporary Art Review LA
April 2, 2020
Alex Anderson'south exhibition of 21 ceramic sculptures, dramatically lit and arranged on pinkish pedestals—with additional low reliefs hanging from the gallery'southward white walls—is an oblique counter-narrative to the conventions of European decorative arts
Marnie Weber: The Nineties
Gallery Platform LA
July ix, 2020
"In art school, I was making these big collages. I was inspired by Greek mythology. I started making work well-nigh other mythologies until I started making my own. Collage is more than than a dumping footing of imagery. Y'all simply don't put things together that don't make sense. As I got further into collage work, I realized that I wanted to create a psychological moment. I effort to get in look like a freeze frame of a movie, or as if you had walked into a play and all of a sudden, the characters had stopped. Like you walked into a scene and said, "What'due south going on hither? Now, my goal when I do a collage is to create an emotionally charged situation. I actually believe that, over the years, I've found my voice." —Marnie Weber, Juxtapose (September 2016)
"My Life Right Now..." | Alex Anderson for PBS
My life right at present... and forever is being an artist. This is what it means for me to be an creative person today.
Watch Alex Anderson's video diary entry featured on PBS'sAmerican Portrait series: A National Storytelling Projection.
Konstantine Kakanias and Quarantine Diaries at Gavlak
Beyond Rebels
July 28, 2020
Mrs. Tependris is not wasting her time while in quarantine. She is agreeable herself and us via Konstantine Kakanias, who channels her adventures and opinions in his gouache and pencil drawings of her Quarantine Diaries.
The Prophecies of Deborah Kass
Hyperallergic
June thirteen, 2020
What tin can we say virtually an epitome that understood Trump's root persona early on, and froze it in fourth dimension?
Social Studies: 5 Artists Addressing Communal Concerns
Fine art & Object
Apr 28, 2020
A painter and ceramicist of African-American and Japanese descent, Alex Anderson makes art about the blackness experience using aesthetic styles historically related to western imperial power.
Alex Anderson at GAVLAK
Artforum
July 1, 2020
Andy Campbell on Alex Anderson's solo show at GAVLAK Los Angeles.
In Conversation: Alex Anderson & Diedrick Brackens | LIVE Midweek, May 20th
Presented by Gavlak Gallery and UTA Artist Space
Wednesday, May 20th at 3PM PST
Artist Talk: Gisela Colón in Conversation with Hunter Drohojowska-Philp
February 15, 2020
Join Gavlak LA for an give-and-take and walkthrough ofMeta Minimalwith artist Gisela Colón and art critic Hunter Drohojowska-Philp.
The Political Side of Knitting
I.O. Donna
February 2020
ReadThe Political Side of Knitting in this month's I.O. Donna Magazine, Italian publication. Prominently featuring Lisa Anne Auerbach'sHealing America, the commodity discusses the revolutionary tactics of textile artists.
Gavlak Los Angeles: Jose Alvarez (D.O.P.A.)
Artillery Magazine
August 7, 2019
Detention, deportation, refugee, criminal, other: these are terms that have blanketed the news in the last few years, and are thematically primal to a solo exhibition past Jose Alvarez (D.O.P.A.) at Gavlak Los Angeles. Alvarez, who lives in Southward Florida, came to the United states from Venezuela in the 1980s to escape persecution as a gay human.
Palm Springs Art Museum exhibition pushes viewers to new vantage points
The Desert Sun
July 31, 2019
A museum exhibition title like "Brave New Worlds: Explorations of Infinite" probably brings to mind images of abstracted nebulae and galaxies. Simply this new contemporary fine art exhibition, currently on view at the Palm Springs Art Museum, has nothing to do with astronauts or NASA.
If the Shoe Fits
Office Mag
June 21, 2019
Willie Cole's shoe sculptures are like warped, smile Rubik'southward cubes, complex goblins that feel like guardians of a wizardly secret—a password lies on the tips of their tongues, one that could open a gateway to a fabulous realm or, conversely, a trapdoor to a chamber deep below the gallery floor, where they proceed curious gawkers who ask besides many questions.
This creative person's portrait subjects: Fellow asylum seekers in the detention middle
Los Angeles Times
June 22, 2019
If you've ever had your portrait drawn, yous know how disconcerting the experience can be. In a compelling testify of 28 portrait drawings by Miami-based Venezuelan artist Jose Alvarez at Gavlak Gallery, information technology resonates on multiple levels.
'Boyz Proceed Swinging' Bowie-Inspired Showroom Opens At Keyes Gallery
The East Hampton Press & The Southampton Printing
June xviii, 2019
On Saturday, June 22, Keyes Gallery at The American Hotel in Sag Harbor opens "Boyz Go on Swinging," a group exhibition curated by creative person Maynard Monrow. With its championship taken from David Bowie'due south "Boys Proceed Swinging," the exhibition plays out in carefree spirit, emulating summer queer culture in The Hamptons.
Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego Debuts Four Summer Exhibits
San Diego Mag
June 11, 2019
Storied artists and up-and-comers display their pieces in time for the solstice
Impressions of ironing boards, honoring labor
Boston Earth
May 22 2019
When he was immature, Willie Cole repaired steam irons for his grandmother and great-grandmother, who were housekeepers. He honors them, and the arduous labor of legions of other women, in "Beauties," his luminous evidence at the Radcliffe Establish for Advanced Report.
A Six-60 minutes Performance Centered on 1 Kiss
Hyperallergic
MAy 15, 2019
Vanessa High german and her partner, Janae Brown, present an intimate exchange between Blackness women, a perspective absent in mainstream depictions of African-American femininity.
Vanessa German "$lang: Brusque Language in Soul"
Art and Cake
May xv, 2019
"Growing up I did not fit in. I never knew the Slang of the day. I was always 'other' & 'exterior of', even in my own community I was strange. This changed for me when I had no other pick but to listen to my soul, to trust it. The parts of myself that only quake from the inside of the inside of the within." ~Vanessa German language
Vanessa High german, soft: the longest kiss
A durational performance of exquisite tenderness.
Vanessa German: '$lang: Brusk Language in Soul' Modern Day Deities
Past Jody Zellen, Fine art Now LA
Vanessa German language is a Los Angeles-raised, now Pittsburgh-based artist, poet and community activist. Though cocky-taught, her piece of work is extremely savvy with simply the correct blend of artistic and political considerations. Her visually engaging and thought provoking installation $lang: Short Language in Soul consists of five big-scale figurative assemblages that German refers to as "Power Figures" or "Tar Babies" and fifteen mixed media portraits made from vintage lawn tennis rackets. They are presented on walls decorated with pink, blackness and white geometric graphics.
Gavlak Los Angeles: Vanessa German
Artillery Magazine
May 8, 2019
As noted in 1001 Things Everyone Should Know about African American History (1996) past Jeffrey Stewart, Althea Gibson received her outset tennis racket in 1940, being barely a teenager. She was not merely the first African American to win a women'due south singles at Wimbledon; just also in 1957 and 1958, she achieved status of being ranked equally number one female lawn tennis actor in the world! Moonwalking forward more than than six decades afterward, Vanessa High german uses the artistic tool as a weapon of agency at Gavlak Los Angeles in her exhibition, "$LANG: Curt Language in Soul." Through constitute tennis rackets and figurative sculpture, German language honors Black femininity while simultaneously assaulting circus-mirror distorting perceptions of beauty.
Betty Tompkins Ousted from Instagram for Posting Archetype Painting of Penetration
Art News
04/29/2019
Artist Betty Tompkins, whose piece of work frequently explores physical intimacy through a feminist lens, told ARTnews that she has been kicked off Instagram for sharing an image of her Fuck Painting #1 (1969), which is in the collection of the Eye Pompidou in Paris. The work is the first in a serial of photorealistic paintings she made of sex, many of which feature genitalia.
Fall In Honey with Les Amoureuses at Evidence Gallery
LA Weekly
04/26/2019
Rollicking technicolor fauvism, intricate cut paper interiors, operation-derived photographs and flirty sculpture mix things up in the current exhibition at Hollywood's Evidence Gallery. Les Amoureuses, or The Lovers, takes its title from the female form of the noun, a nod to the casual collective of female person artists who have produced the installation. Works by Olivia Fougeirol, Francesca Gabbiani, Marie Peter-Toltz and Joséphine Wister Faure express ideas nigh love, landscape, the torso, and above all, Los Angeles across mediums and styles that differ in grade, simply share a singular confusing passion.
Lore Re-imagined: Shadows of our Ancestors
Art Asia Pacific Magazine
"Lore Re-Imagined: Shadows of Our Ancestors" focused on the preservation of cultural and personal memory. Organized by independent curator Chieko Phillips, who has a decade-long history of working both curatorially and administratively at cultural institutions in Seattle, the exhibition featured artworks by iii Seattle-based artists of Asian descent: Alex Anderson, Satpreet Kahlon, and Megumi Shauna Arai.
The Future of Piece of work: The 'Citizen Artist' Bringing Promise to Pittsburgh's Homewood
Shondaland
04/17/2019
Vanessa German saved her own life by making fine art — and breathed new life into her neighborhood by inviting local kids to make it, besides.
Blackness, female person and strong: Vanessa German's sculptures voice their power without sound
Los Angeles Times
04/13/2019
If you've seen "Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power 1963-1983," the electrifying show at the Broad museum, you may sense a vibrant, relevant thread reaching toward Gavlak gallery, where the sculptures of Vanessa German in her start L.A. testify are property forth with commanding presence.
Seeing Beauty in the Mundane
The Harvard Gazette
Creative person Willie Cole uses everyday objects like ironing boards to 'reveal the spirit' inside.
Contemporary sculptor, printer, and visual artist Willie Cole'south haunting works blend the familiar with the unexpected. Now that striking creative tension is on view at the Radcliffe Constitute for Advanced Study in "Willie Cole: Beauties."
Marnie Weber at Pasadena Metropolis College
Art Talk, KCRW
"Ship in the clowns… Don't bother, they're here." Nodding to Sondheim, clowns abound in Marnie Weber's art, most recently in her exhibition equally artist-in-residence at Pasadena City Higher. Clowns are by and large appealing and Weber uses that appeal in circuitous, cool and emotionally-involving sculpture and painted collages.
Shunned, Seized, and Now Historic: the Porn Paintings of Betty Tompkins
The Guardian
March sixth, 2019
Inspired by her husband'south porn stash, the artist'due south explicit work horrified galleries and community officials. Now the world can't become plenty.
What practise these books on a shelf say near their owner? And what does your answer say near you?
The Los Angeles Times
Feb 23, 2019
If yous tin't gauge a book by its cover, what can you acquire about people from the books on their shelves? Quite a lot, Lisa Anne Auerbach'south calmly enthralling exhibition suggests. More important, the L.A. artist'due south second solo show at Gavlak gallery asks: What do nosotros learn near ourselves when we detect what other people are reading?
Glass Intrusions: Rob Wynne at the Brooklyn Museum
Art Critical
February 22, 2019
Pools of shimmering silver, flies alighted on walls, golden snakes slithering through museum cases: Rob Wynne's ethereal work makes a point of being impossible to pin down. His exhibition, Float, is placed every bit a critical counterpoint to objects on permanent display in the Brooklyn Museum'southward 5th floor American galleries. Wynne's pieces collaborate well with their environment but would resonate on their own, thus making this a strong exhibition on many levels. The intellectual agility of the poured glass wall installations offers at times bitter critique of the stodgy portraits and history paintings of the new American democracy with their traditional European aspirations, only Wynne's glass intrusions can by turns be tender and empathetic as well.
It's All in the Cards: Lisa Anne Auerbach Offers Psychic Advisory at Frieze Los Angeles
February xv, 2019
by Janelle Zara
As with an answer on Jeopardy!, a tarot reading must exist phrased in the form of a question. At Frieze Los Angeles, the off-white's resident medium, Alpine Moon, asked me: "Are your actions in your best and highest involvement?"
Where Art meets Astrology
Lisa Anne Auerbach reads the future at Frieze LA
Feb xi, 2019
Cultured Magazine
As Frieze LA takes over Paramount Studios in February, Conceptual Creative person, Lisa Anne AUerbach Presents "Psychic Fine art Advisor", an interactive performance offering visitors guidance, both creative and commercial. Executive Director of Frieze LA, Bettina Korek checks in with Auerbach in advance of the persentation.
Maynard Monrow & William J. Simmons in Chat
Gavlak Los Angeles
January 12, 2019 at v:00pm
Please join us at Gavlak Los Angeles (1034 Northward. Highland Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90038) on Saturday, January 12, at 5:00pm for a conversation between Maynard Monrow & William J. Simmons regarding Monrow's solo exhibition on view.
William J. Simmons is Provost Fellow in the Humanities in the fine art history PhD programme of the University of Southern California. He received his BA from Harvard University and taught fine art history for iii years at the City College of New York. His research and writing accept appeared in numerous international books, journals, monographs, and magazines.
Pittsburgh Creative person Vanessa German Wins $200,000 Don Tyson Prize
Dec xviii, 2018
THE CRYSTAL BRIDGES MUSEUM of American Art announced the 2018 Don Tyson Prize has been awarded to visual and operation creative person Vanessa L. German. The $200,000 biannual prize recognizes an individual creative person or arrangement for exceptional achievement in American art. High german was selected for "pushing boundaries and taking risks in the field of American art, as well as positively impacting her customs through fine art experiences."
Beverly Fishman and Betty Tompkins Receive Laurels
Bearding Was A Women Award
December xi, 2018
December xi, 2018—Anonymous Was a Adult female today announced the ten recipients of its 2018 awards, which recognize women artists over forty years of age who have made significant contributions in their fields to date, while continuing to create new work. Each recipient receives an unrestricted grant of $25,000.
In the Studio with Nir Hod
artnet News
December half-dozen, 2018
Encounter a 360-degree video of the Israeli, New York-based artist Nir Hod at work as part of artnet'due south "In the Studio" series.
Mar-a-Lago Is Synonymous With Trump. Can Palm Beach's Progressive Art World Rebrand Itself as a Creative Destination, Too?
Artnet
December iii, 2018
New Fine art Outcome Spotlights Palm Beach's Flourishing Creative Community
Galerie
Nov 30, 2018
While Fine art Basel makes a splash in Miami, gallery owner Sarah Gavlak is shining a light on Palm Beach'due south thriving arts scene
Francesca Gabbiani at Hauser & Wirth Holiday Market
Performance by Francesca Gabbiani, Dimitri Chamblas, & Eddie Ruscha
Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles
Vacation Market
Dec 1-2, 2018
Rob Wynne: FLOAT
Brooklyn Runway
July eleven, 2018
In his intriguing, ofttimes provocative, interpolated show at the Brooklyn Museum, Rob Wynne builds, reflects, and—more literally—reflects on connections in American art. In doing so he manages to intervene in the course of art history itself. He pulls at the museum'south paintings and sculptures and activates them through light and language, transmuting the collection by ways of his signature hand-poured, mirrored glass.
Rainbow Furniture, Nighties and More Things T Editors Like Right Now
New York Times Mode Magazine
July xiv, 2018
Witty Watercolors past Konstantin Kakanias
In 2012, Deborah Needleman, then the editor of T magazine, approached the artist Konstantin Kakanias for a special commission to illustrate the standout heels of the season, from the likes of Louis Vuitton, Giorgio Armani and Christian Dior. The sketch he delivered, called "The Cat's Meow" — in which a blackness true cat delicately paws past a lineup of black stiletto pumps, gazing at them with bemusement — perfectly embodied Kakanias'south playful view of the fashion earth.
The Agonizing Meets the Sweetness in Alex Anderson's New Sculptures at Gavlak
Fifty.A. Times
July four, 2018
past Leah Ollman
Alex Anderson has tremendous textile wisdom in his hands and a penchant for barbed dazzler. The ceramic sculptures in his intriguing prove "Wonderland" at the L.A. gallery Gavlak slip in and out of familiar categories, settling uneasily in memory and enduring as stiff, ambivalent impressions.
SEEN: Rob Wynne activates Brooklyn Museum's period collection with dynamic mirrored-glass wall works
Urban Drinking glass
June 19, 2018
Entering the Luce Center for American Art on the Brooklyn Museum'south fifth floor, one immediately encounters Rob Wynne's ethereal drinking glass works that activate the adjacent nineteenth-century neoclassical marble statues of Pandora, Nydia, The Lost Pleiad, and Bacchante. Rob Wynne's work re-contextualize viewer perceptions of the historic sculptures perched atop black granite pedestals, enveloping them in a swirling timelessness of paw-poured mirrored-glass wall reliefs. On view through January 6, 2019, Wynne'southward 16 imperceptible glass works force a reexamination of celebrated American artworks and are presented in an exhibition entitled "Rob Wynne: FLOAT" curated past Brooklyn Museum main curator Jennifer Y. Chi and assistant curator Margarita Karasoulas.
Zoe Buckman Sends Hollywood a Bulletin With Her Public Sculpture of a Boxing Uterus
Artnet
Feb 27, 2018
By Sarah Cascone
An in-your-face reminder of the women's movement and its newfound ability to topple men in positions of power has risen in Los Angeles. Zoe Buckman's Champ, a glowing neon pair of ovaries clad in boxing gloves, stands 43 feet tall outside of the Standard, Hollywood, overlooking Sunset Boulevard.
Organized by Art Production Fund, the British creative person'southward first public sculpture will debut today, just alee of the Academy Awards, and will remain on view for a twelvemonth.
Zoë Buckman Packs a Punch in "Permit Her Rave" at Gavlak
Art & Block
March 26, 2018
Past Lara Salmon
Zoë Buckman's show "Let Her Rave" opened at Gavlak on March 3 to an excited crowd of Angelino feminists. The show is feature of Buckman's familiar tropes: emboldened female empowerment, a boxing cry against the patriarchy and celebration of femme aesthetics.
Hanging from the ceiling of the gallery are clusters of white boxing gloves, stitched over with fragments of wedding ceremony dresses. These sculptures combine two gendered archetypes, recalling the woman on her wedding day and a male person-dominated sport based on punching.
Andrew Brischler
Wall Street International Magazine
December 7, 2017
Gavlak is proud to present Lonely Planet, a major exhibition of new work by Andrew Brischler that will take identify simultaneously at both the Los Angeles and Palm Embankment galleries. This is the artist'south fourth solo presentation with the gallery.
Andrew Brischler creates bold, energetic works on paper and console using almost exclusively colored pencil. Richly colored and laboriously hand fatigued, Brischler'southward work investigates the intersection of graphic design and abstraction through his devotion to drawing.
Worth Avenue art dealer launches new Palm Beach Art Weekend
Palm Embankment Daily News
November 30, 2017
Thanks to a quirk of the agenda, the Palm Beach Fine art Weekend will debut Friday through Sunday in Palm Beach and West Palm Embankment.
The concept has been on Palm Beach gallery owner Sarah Gavlak's to-do list for some fourth dimension. Gavlak, who also operates a gallery in Los Angeles, has attended similar art weekends in Berlin and Brussels as well as ArtCrush, a multi-day fundraiser for the Aspen Art Museum in Colorado.
Andrew Brischler: Lonely Planet
Front Runner Magazine
November xvi, 2017
He's disarmingly genteel, light, an effortless conversationalist, and endearingly candid. Like if Katy Perry and Prince Eric (from The Piffling Mermaid) had a lovechild. It'southward official. Andrew Brischler is the closest thing you lot get to saccharine with a pulse. Still, with razor-precipitous execution, his paintings and color-pencil drawings are raw, undulating, boldly unflinching glimpses into the visual modalities with which we process words and shapes: loud colors, geometric tessellations, and surreal motion.
Andrew Brischler's 'Lonely Planet' at Gavlak, Los Angeles
Blouin Artinfo
November xxx, 2017
Gavlak is hosting Andrew Brischler's exhibition titled "Alone Planet" at its Los Angeles venue.
This major exhibition of new works by Brischler volition take place simultaneously at both the Los Angeles and Palm Beach, Florida, galleries. This is the artist's fourth solo presentation with the gallery. For this serial, Andrew Brischler creates bold, energetic works on newspaper and console using nearly exclusively colored pencils.
New Mural by Beverly Fishman
Juxtapoz
May 22, 2018
BEVERLY FISHMAN'S ELECTRIFYING NEW Landscape IN DETROIT
Critic's Picks Los Angeles
Artforum
October 12, 2017
by Andy Campbell
The duo made confounding, earworm pop at a moment when executives in the record industry were seemingly wringing their easily (simply secretly filling their pockets) over the "crossover" successes of Latin American singers such equally Ricky Martin and Shakira.
No wallflowers here: Sparks fly when art mingles on the walls of 'Flaming June VII'
LA Times
June 27, 2017
past David Pagel
If you've fifty-fifty been to a dinner party with not bad food and fifty-fifty amend conversation, you'll know what it's similar to visit "Flaming June VII: Flaming Creatures" at Gavlak in Los Angeles. The exhibition of 34 pieces past 27 artists mixes art of all shapes and stripes to form a freewheeling feast. Lively back-and-forths accept on lives of their ain equally they inspire, challenge and satisfy — often securely and dramatically.
Activist Sweater Art Knits Truth to Power
Vice
June 16, 2017
The sixth floor of the Beverly Center shopping mall in LA might seem similar a weird spot for smart art with an activist border, just artist Lisa Anne Auerbach is used to making powerful statements in unexpected places. She's known for knitting protest sweaters with slogans like "Go along Ballgame Legal" and "My favorite thing nearly the war on terror is the language of the war on terror—exaggeration, obfuscation, hyperbole, sound byte, doublespeak, nonsense, bad grammar."
Text-based artist serves food for idea at Gavlak Gallery
Palm Beach Daily News
There are no pictures in "Nether the Influence," Maynard Monrow's exhibition at Gavlak Gallery.
Monrow works exclusively with words.
His pithy sayings are displayed in standardized white letters on black, gray or pink cafe boards. (Buffet boards are those blackness signs with white letters that communicate information such as "wait to be seated" at restaurants or room schedules at convention centers.)
Beverly Center as art gallery?
LA Times
Stitched into the Macy'south wing of the Beverly Heart — at present an eyesore of construction scaffolding and detour signage due to a massive renovation — is recently installed art by Lisa Anne Auerbach to temper the clutter. The temporary, site-specific work, "Strik Strikke, 2017," is a landscape more than 1,000 anxiety long depicting intricate knitting patterns rendered in candy-colored hues and a pixelated upshot.
Rob Wynne's Mirror Images Are A Glass Act
West Palm Embankment Magazine
February 25, 2017
I wanted to attempt it so they suited me upward and I held a ladle and scooped some molten glass that was really heavy and promptly flipped it over and dropped it on the floor. They were all explaining to me what I had done wrong only I was mesmerized by the piece I dropped equally information technology started to cool and course and had this nice dimpling texture to it. I saved this, and it became my showtime piece."
Spiritual Revival: Marnie Weber Casts A Perverse Spell
Modern Painters
"Try information technology once again without the death metal vocalism, Doug!" I'm inside a bulky latex ram-horned devil mask, wearing a swaky maroon dinner jacket and cravat, tending bar for a coven of witches in a ruinous hut in a crumbling maverick campground in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains, and Lee Lynch is getting sarcastic. Five hours earlier I'd cought a ride with my bandmate, the sculptor Daniel Hawkins, up the winding abrupt incline to Zorthian Ranch, a definitively unfurnished art environment dating from the antebellum heyday of West Coast Assemblage. Daniel was multitasking various production duties on artist Marnie Weber'south starting time total-length feature film, which I'd been recruited to practice a cameo.
"What Have You Heard?"
Feminist Friday at GAVLAK Los Angeles
Friday, October 14
7 - 9 pm
Feminist Friday is a casual just directed conversation about contemporary issues related to feminism. This intersectional chat is open to any and all customs members. The purpose of Feminist Friday is to create a safe environment in which people can share questions, concerns, resources, and experiences pertaining to feminism. The 'unofficial' motto of Feminist Fri is "Cocktails, Conversation, and Consciousness-raising".
Marnie Weber: Send in the Clowns
Juxtapoz Mag
It's a chip of a struggle to clarify the pregnant behind the work of Marnie Weber. But then, that might be the point - there is no concrete explanation. Her work is total of dazzlingly profound imagery, teetering on the brink of reality and fantasy. She has created her won globe in which the viewers are invited into that void, where at times, they tin can lose themselves in the mystery of the subconscious.
Marnie Weber on Fairy Tales, Performance Art and Edward Kienholz
Art and Cake
Entering through a white picket fence that surrounded a lush spirited garden, Ms. Weber'due south studio and home are clearly an extension of her work.
We began the interview by talking virtually her music background and how it has influenced her piece of work.
Review: Betty Tompkins at Gavlak
Artforum
Ii thick brown, regal, and green globs of oil paint are dolloped onto the meridian half of a pocket-sized white canvas—the discussion "erotic" is outlined in blood-red below. Adjacent to it are similarly sized paintings emblazoned with the words "seiki" ("genitals" in Japanese), "weich" ("soft" in German) and "fanny flange" (British slang for "clitoris"), each painted with a different treatment.
Review: How would you depict women? Betty Tompkins asked, then painted 1,000 answers
Los Angeles Times
Since the 1970s, New York artist Betty Tompkins has created frank, unvarnished paintings and drawings of female genitalia and explicit sex acts. These, on view at Gavlak Gallery with paintings of words used to describe women, form a strong test of our civilisation's attitudes toward women and sex.
Girl talk: Betty Tompkins unveils 1,000 text-based paintings at Gavlak LA
Wallpaper Magazine
At that place's enough of porn in Betty Tompkins' solo exhibition, which is newly open at Gavlak'due south Los Angeles gallery. But that's the least provocative part of it.
Dean Sameshima: 647(d)
LA Weekly
Artist Dean Sameshima worked in MOCA's bookstore in 1992, when he was arrested for lewd conduct. A cop had "defenseless" him in a public restroom, during a sting performance (some LAPD officers had heard certain restrooms were playgrounds for pleasure seekers). For his show at Gavlak Gallery, Sameshima, who at present lives in Berlin, hand painted the pages of his arrest study across five canvases
Review: Lecia Dole-Recio
Art Scene
Indeed, the paintings are all nearly their process, they're overflowing with it: the layering, the configuring, the re-configuring. The residual components of her paint sprayings and splatterings have centre stage, and this fusion of the residuum and the primary into the aforementioned field appears to provide her with a process that's eternally rewarding, though certainly not piece of cake to execute.
Blossom beds? Body parts? The compelling abstruse paintings of Lily Stockman
Los Angeles Times
April v, 2016
Lily Stockman'south strikingly uncomplicated geometric abstractions at Gavlak gallery possess a mysterious confidence. Her softly curved lozenges, U-shapes and circles, rendered in a mostly muted palette of grays, yellows and pinks, refer to 1970s feminist abstraction, simply as well experience strangely unique.
Lily Stockman - Studio Visit
Curate Joshua Tree
Lily Stockman speaks almost the piece of work in her testify "Pollinator" and how her abode in Joshua Tree inspires her practice
"I made this series of piece of work over the past six months while working on my desert garden, and so the botanical and structural shapes – cactus pads, rock perimeters of garden beds, etc.– come through subconsciously, not because I set out to paint plants but because that's the shape language I've immersed myself in."
Listen to the podcast: https://soundcloud.com/curate-joshua-tree/sets/curatejoshuatree
Cut Rice Newspaper Sculptures of Twisting Rollercoasters by Bovey Lee
Review by Colossal.com
January iii, 2016
Christopher Jobson reviews Bovey Lee's new prove Divertical
Divertical by Bovey Lee: Finding Balance in Ornate Manus-Cut Paper Works
Gestalten review
January 12, 2016
Review of Bovey Lee's new exhibition Divertical
Gavlak Gallery bear witness reveals the many faces of Gloria Swanson
Palm Beach Daily News Review
January 5, 2016
Jan Sjostrom reviews Judith Eisler's solo exhbition
The Most Powerful Women In LA's Arts Scene
Los Angeles Confidential
July 7, 2015
Source: https://www.gavlakgallery.com/news-events
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