Posts Tagged ‘opening’
Friday, March 12th, 2010
Exactly a month ago today THIS, Los Angeles opened the doors to their Highland Park gallery/artist space for their inaugural show These Friends, which featured the work of their amazing artist friends. Tomorrow night they close their doors on These Friends ready to welcome some new ones.
Click here to view and purchase pieces from These Friends.

These Friends
Closing party: Saturday, March 13th, 7-10pm
This, Los Angeles
5906 N. Figueroa St. Los Angeles, CA 90042
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Thursday, March 11th, 2010
Last week (March 3-7) Los Angelenos were treated to Manifest Equality, the massive group art show in support of equal rights awareness. Throughout the week the gallery was open to the public where the works of over 200 artists were on view, Aaron Rose taught a Make Something!! DIY workshop, musical performances by Ben Lee, Seawolf and Modest Mouse and more rocked the opening and closing night parties where stirring speeches were delivered by activists such as Cleve Jones and actors Marissa Tomei and Heather Graham among others.
Click here or on photos to view entire Manifest Equality set on Flickr.


Barry McGee

Robbie Conal

Shepard Fairey

Aaron Rose

Curtis Kulig

Trey Speegle

Jesse Spears in the Make Something!! workshop room
Also…read more on Yosi Sergant’s Manifest Equality brainchild from our Gelatobaby friend Alissa Walker in her article for Fast Company.
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Thursday, March 11th, 2010
Non-pornographic photos of Japanese people getting some in a public park during the seventies never looked as mysterious or beautiful as Kohei Yoshiyuki’s The Park, reintroduced to contemporary audiences by West Hollywood’s M+B.
See a provocative preview of the show here.
And read more from M+B here:
“M+B is pleased to present the West Coast premiere exhibition of Japanese photographer Kohei Yoshiyuki’s The Park. Shot in three Tokyo parks during the early seventies, The Park is a series of black and white photographs capturing couples meeting up for clandestine trysts and, more provocatively, the voyeurs who came out to watch them. First exhibited in 1979 at Komai Gallery in Tokyo, the uproar surrounding his methods caused these photographs to be hidden from the public for the next 28 years.”

Kohei Yoshiyuki-The Park
Opening reception: Saturday, March 14, 6-8pm
M+B
612 North Almont Drive Los Angeles, California 90069
Show runs from March 14 through April 17, 2010
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Thursday, March 11th, 2010
Legendary groupies of the 60’s and 70’s reunite to sensually say We’re With the Band, a photo show presented by Roger’s gallery the R&R located in downtown Los Angeles.



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Thursday, March 11th, 2010
Art and video games have always gone hand in hand as evidenced by the group show Game Over 3! at Giant Robot’s San Francisco branch.
Click here for full list of artists.
From the Giant Robot gamers:
“Giant Robot is proud to present Game Over III, a group show that pays homage to the continuous evolution of videogames and their massive influence on popular culture. The impact and inspiration of videogames will be represented through a wide assortment of styles and genres provided by top artists in the fields of illustration, painting, sewing, indie comics, and videogames.”

Game Over 3!
Opening reception: Friday, March 12th, 6:30-10pm
GRSF
618 Shrader St. San Francisco, CA 94117
Show runs from March 12 through April 14, 2010
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Friday, March 5th, 2010
No, not THE Continental with Christopher Walken, the Continental Gallery downtown which is hosting my fellow Academy of Art film alum Matthias Koenigswieser and five of his contemporaries in the group show, Focus Daily. Detailed info on the show here.
From the Continental:
“Focus Daily renders the works of six young contemporary artists – Lukas Gansterer, Matthias Koenigswieser, Ulrich Nausner, Thomas Rhube, Clemens Wolf from Austria and Joseph Kosir from Netherlands - whose prolific and joint collaboration lead to their first collective exhibition in Los Angeles. Diverse media (photography, video, installation and painting) merge to set conceptual images of an exposed contemporaneousness, engaging relations between individual and outer world, investigating and challenging dominant rules and social conventions, exploring new communicative visual imagery.”

Focus Daily
Opening reception: Saturday, March 6th, 6-9pm
Continental Gallery
408 South Spring St. Los Angeles, CA 90013
Show runs from March 6 through 28, 2010
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Thursday, March 4th, 2010
UPDATE: More from Ed’s Toy Machine blog:
“I went minimal for this show, a departure from my usual chaotic display. But there was a theme and concept for this show that I stuck to. All photos were shot from a moving car, and all hung in a straght line.”
Last week Ed opened his latest photo show The Seconds Pass at Culver City’s Roberts & Tilton to the usual large gathering of skaters, photographers and art appreciators alike. And what we all saw was a show that was slightly different for Ed, as in streamlined opposed to his signature clustering style, more “in the moment” snapshots and far less nude/explicit imagery than what viewers have grown accustomed to over the years. All in all, Ed’s The Second Pass is definitely worth a second pass.
Show runs at Roberts & Tilton through April 3, 2010.






Many thanks to my friend Yoshi Shimura of Megane Zine and Star Graphics fame for providing the following photos from the opening. Please click here to see Yoshi’s entire set.







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Thursday, March 4th, 2010
The good lads at Secret Headquarters in Silver Lake not only sell the finest comic books in all the land, they also do a fine job of bringing you art shows in the finest of environments. This weekends’ Covered group show, where a plethora of artists re-interpret comic book covers, is no exception and marks the shops largest show to date (I was fortunate enough to get a sneak peek and the art is bonkers. Make sure to look for Johnny Ryan’s contribution!)
Check a preview of the pieces on Flickr here.
More from the Secreters:
“Artists from North America and Europe re-imagine old comic covers in their own style. Based on the blog: www.coveredblog.blogspot.com and curated by blog editor, Robert Goodin.
Artists included are: Andrew Brandou, Jeffrey Brown, Albert Calleros, Coop, Ludovic Debeurme, Michael Deforge, Valerie Fletcher, Yoko Furusho, Robert Goodin, Lisa Hanawalt, Dustin Harbin, Sammy Harkham, Sam Henderson, Josh Holinaty, Patrick Kochakji, Joy Kolitsky, Joe Lambert, Bob London, Tom Neely, Ben Newman, Laura Park, Brian Ralph, Aaron Renier, M. Jason Robards, Johnny Ryan, Richard Sala, Genevieve Simms, Jeremy Tinder, Jon Vermilyea, Anthony Vukojevich, and Steven Weissman.
The show can also be experienced on The Covered blog with one new cover being posted per day beginning March 6th. Work can be purchased by following a link to the Secret Headquarters Flickr page or calling Secret Headquarters….“


Covered
Opening reception: Saturday, March 6th, 8-10pm
Secret Headquarters
3817 W Sunset Blvd. (between Hyperion & Lucile) Los Angeles, CA 90026
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Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010
Sports posters have been a part of kids’ rooms for as long as kids rooms have been around. And as those kids grow up it seems as though art, in some form or another, starts to take hold of their imaginations and replaces some of that old sports imagery. But often times the two worlds come together and form a perfect “adult kids room” of sorts as evidenced in the Gallery 1988 Los Angeles and OMG Posters team up, The Greatest Moments in Sports History (A Poster Show).
Check out some of the work on Gallery 1988’s blog here.


The Greatest Moments in Sports History (A Poster Show)
Opening reception: Thursday, March 4, 7-10pm
Gallery 1988 Los Angeles
7020 Melrose Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90038
Show runs from March 4 through 26, 2010
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Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010
Rosson Crow, the talented young woman from Texas, goes boy crazy as her show Bowery Boys “explores the history of “bad boys” in underground art and as an agent of culture in New York City”. Opening tomorrow night at New York’s Deitch Projects.

Rosson Crow-Bowery Boys
Opening reception: Thursday, March 4th
Deitch Projects
18 Wooster St. New York, NY 10013
Show runs from March 4 through 27, 2010
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