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Culver City Art Walk 2010

This Saturday, June 5th will be the Culver City Art Walk. Patrons will be able to walk down Washington & La Cienega Blvd and check out a whole variety of galleries. Just a few galleries that will be participating in the art walk is; Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art, Corey Helford Gallery, LeBasse Projects, Thinkspace Art Gallery, WWA gallery and many more. Thinkspace will be having a group show that will also feature some new works by Dave MacDowell. And since your in the area you can head over to the Hive Gallery for the B3 Video Game themed show, with Apricot Mantle as one of the featured artists.

I’ll be there for this weekend of art, and will be taking some photos. See everyone after the weekend.

Culver City Art Walk info

“Art From the New World” @ Bristol City Musuem

Curated by Jan Corey Helford, this past May 15th marked the opening of the “Art From the New World” group exhibition at the Bristol City Museum & Art Gallery. This show will run until August 22nd, but for those of us that aren’t able to see it in person, we now have some images of the art and even behind the scenes photos of the preparation and build up to opening day (see here).

Last year the Bristol City Museum featured the works of Banksy, and during the course of the exhibition over 300,000 visited the museum. Now for the “Art From the New World” show, there have been over 5,000 visitors in the first 6 days of the opening. This is not only a very exciting show, but an important one for the future of the art we love so much. Originally referred to as a scene filled with “illustrators”, this art is now gaining more momentum than ever. Museums are taking notice, and the fan-base is becoming larger than ever. There is some amazing work in this show, from artists such as Kent Williams, David Stoupakis, Joe Sorren, Brandi Milne, Buff Monster, Camille Rose Garcia, Dave Kinsey, Travis Louie, Mercedes Helnwein, Ray Ceasar, Sas Christian, Melissa Forman, Jason Shawn Alexander, Dave Cooper, Liz McGrath, Mike Stilkey, Gary Baseman, Craola, Luke Chueh, Coop, Natalia Fabia, Chris Anthony, AJ Fosik, Joe Ledbetter, Todd Schorr, Van Arno, Martin Wittfooth, Josh Agle, Lola, Sylvia Ji, Marion Peck, Mark Ryden and many more. How is that for a lineup? I really wish this show was going to travel and come to some museums here in the states. Take a look at the preview images here, and then head over for the full preview.

Art From the New World: Here and Here



Scott Musgrove & Louie Cordero @ Jonathan Levine Gallery

This past Saturday, May 15th, the Jonathan Levine Gallery opened the latest solo show from Scott Musgrove entitled “How is the Empire?”, as well as the debut “Sacred Bones” show by Louie Cordero. This is Scott’s second solo show at the gallery and features new oil paintings, drawings, as well as some small and large-scale sculptural work. There is quite a lot of work in this show, and I love the idea that there is such a variety in mediums. Make sure to stop by and check out Louie Cordero’s work as well, as both shows are now online to view.

Jonathan Levine Gallery


Preview: Ryan Heshka “Strange Powers” @ Rotofugi

Opening up this Friday, May 21st at the Rotofugi Gallery is a solo show by Ryan Heshka. “Strange Powers (a BLAB! show)” will be the first time that Heshka exhibits at the gallery. The show is curated by Monte Beauchamp of BLAB!. I am excited to see some new work from Ryan, as I have always been a fan of his style. If you want to see the show early, make sure to sign up for the preview list.

Rotofugi Gallery



“Flesh to Canvas 2″ @ Last Rites Gallery

This past Saturday at the Last Rites Gallery in New York, the Second “Flesh to Canvas” group show opened up. This years features work by Paul Acker, Alex Adams, Guy Aitchison, Nick Baxter, Aaron Bell, Paul Booth, Joe Capobianco, Joshua Carlton, Mike DeVries, Chris Dingwell, Little Dragon, Alex Garcia, Goethe, Gunnar, Anil Gupta, Ryan Hadley, Robert Hernandez, Phil Holt, Nikko Hurtado, Brian Murphy, Roman, Juan Salgado, Stefano, Toxyc, Kurt Wiscombe and Phil Young.
I was especially taken in with the paintings by Nick Baxter, Juan Salgado, and Nikko Hurtado’s amazing Medusa inspired piece.

Check out the show here: Last Rites Gallery



“Girls, Girls, Girls” print and show @ Phone Booth Gallery

This past Saturday at the Phone Booth Gallery, the “Girls, Girls, Girls” group exhibition opened up. Artwork by Bree Dentice, Camilla Taylor, Elisa Tanaka, Jennie Cotterill, Nancy Chiu and many more is now up in the site. A print has also been released based on one the paintings by Jennie Cotterill, aptly entitled “Girls, Girls, Girls”. Jennie had three paintings in the show, all acrylic on floating wood panel. I am now hooked on Jennie’s style of painting. Very brushy, amazing colors, and has a great way of rendered those figures. The print is 11″ x 17″, giclee on 300 gsm Archival Museo Cotton Rag paper, signed and numbered in an edition of 50.

Get the print here: Phone Booth Prints

Mark Ryden’s “The Gay 90′s Old Tyme Art Show” @ Paul Kasmin Gallery

This past Thursday, April 29th at the Paul Kasmin Gallery in New York, the latest solo show from Mark Ryden opened up. The show entitled “The Gay 90′s Old Tyme Art Show”, features 23 new works from Ryden. There is a good mix of paintings(oils and watercolors), nice detailed drawings, and some sketches. You can see that some of Ryden’s famous iconography has come back for this show; meat, Abraham Lincoln, and Jesus are all there. A few of the paintings have a color palette that is a little bit darker in tone than most of his works, such as “Virgin and Child” (shown first). A few have some more earth tone based color schemes, and the candy colored scheme we know so well from Mark Ryden’s work can also be seen.

Check out the full show here: Mark Ryden @ Paul Kasmin Gallery

Virgin and Child


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Preview: Ken Keirns & Jimmy Pickering @ Rotofugi

Opening this Friday, April 30th at the Rotofugi Gallery in Chicago is a dual show featuring new works from Ken Keirns and Jimmy Pickering. “Dream Burn Down” by Ken Keirns will have 14 new paintings on show, and “Beautiful Miasma” from Jimmy Pickering will have 40 new works, many of which are these great little 4″ x 6″ drawings called “Little Miasma”. If your in the area make sure to stop by, its going to be an amazing show. It runs until May 16th.

Check it out here: Rotofugi Gallery


Shawn Barber “Tattooed Portraits: Chronicle” @ Joshua Liner Gallery

Opening up this Saturday, April 24th at the Joshua Liner Gallery is the latest solo show from Shawn Barber. Entitled “Tattooed Portraits: Chronicle”, this will be Shawn’s first solo exhibition in New York. The show features 30 new paintings, 8 of which are Watercolor paintings of figure studies and tattoo machines. I was hoping to see some of his watercolor works at his last solo show at the Shooting Gallery (reviewed), so I am happy to see that he has a good amount for this show. Looking at all of the works at once, with the help of the Liner Galleries new website features, you can see that this is a very strong and cohesive show. Not only do we get watercolor pieces, but also paintings of tattoo equipment, studio spaces, arm portraits, and even a series of hand self portraits.
There is some really outstanding works this time, such as the Portrait of Marisa Kakoulas (shown first), the twin painting of James and Tim Kern, and two paintings of Bob Tyrell. A monochromatic, multiple head study, and a color portrait of Bob screaming. There is also the head study of Jo Harrison, that I mentioned during the Shooting Gallery review; I was wondering when this painting would pop up.

Take a look at the preview works, and if your lucky enough to be in the area, make sure you stop by. The show is up until May 22nd.
Shawn Barber @ Joshua Liner Gallery




Beautiful Grim Auction Now Live

Beautiful Grim, is a project started by Daarken (Mythic Entertainment) and Leif Jeffers, an animator at DreamWorks. The idea of the Art Auction is to help out with Daarken’s girlfriend Cat who is currently undergoing Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer. Stated on the site: ” In order to help alleviate some of her medical bills Leif and I wanted to throw an art auction. The proceeds that are left over after her medical bills have been paid will go to a breast cancer related charity to be determined by the artists in the coming weeks.”
The auction has now started, and works from such artists as Glenn Arthur, Ben Jelter, Ruel Pascual, Richard Smith, Julie Zarate and many more can be found.

Check it out here: Beautiful Grim Auction



Joshua Petker “Between Butterflies” @ Corey Helford Gallery

This past Saturday, April 17th, Joshua Petker opened his latest solo show “Between Butterflies” at the Corey Helford Gallery. The show features 20+ new paintings, many of which are in a square format, so 36″ x 36″ and so on. There was quite a lot of work in this show that I was taken in by, as well as a few paintings that I wasn’t too enamored with. Overall this is a great show, colorful and show the continuation of the style that Joshua Petker has been working on. There are also a few paintings that show a more “watercolor” like application of paint, the effect looks great against the white background each painting features.
Take a look at the preview images, and then head on over to see the full show.

Joshua Petker @ Corey Helford Gallery


Chet Zar- “Endarkenment” @ Last Rites Gallery

Coming this Saturday April 10th to the Last Rites Gallery is the latest solo show of Chet Zar. Entitled “Endarkenment”, the show features 10 new paintings from Chet, each one with a custom and hand sculpted embellishments added to each one (see here). This is yet another amazing show by Chet, he just keeps on creating inspiring work show after show. Take a look at the preview images, and then if you around the gallery this coming Saturday stop by, or keep an eye on the website for the full show to be online.

Last Rites Gallery