5.31.2011
Clayton Brothers: Inside Out is the first major museum exhibition of the work of Rob and Christian Clayton. Featuring their paintings and mixed-media installations, the exhibition surveys the brothers’ edgy aesthetic inspired by California skateboard and surf culture, punk rock, folk art, cartoons, and street art. The Clayton Brothers have been working collaboratively since 1996, constructing complex narratives that introduce memorable characters and comment wryly on contemporary life.
5.10.2011
COLA Exhibition at Barnsdall Park
http://www.lamag.org/cola/
The Department of Cultural Affairs awards individual artist fellowships each year to mid career Los Angeles artists. This year they have awarded Carolyn Castano one of the awards and since I have mentioned her work in our class I thought you might want to go see the show. She will also be part of an artist talk on June 3rd and will certainly be worth going to see it!
Here is the info:
http://www.lamag.org/cola/
Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery [LAMAG]
4800 Hollywood Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90027
3.31.2011
MOCA
Many of you went to see the William Leavitt show at MOCA for your review. Its a great show the rest of you might want to check out. Plus it is interesting to see how he deals with Los Angeles' landmarks and the important role that architecture plays the history of city.
BLUM & POE
is pleased to announce
FLORIAN MAIER-AICHEN
April 9 - May 14, 2011
Opening reception: Saturday, April 9, 6 - 8 pm

Blum & Poe is very pleased to announce an exhibition of new work by Cologne and Los Angeles-based artist Florian Maier-Aichen. This is the artist's fourth solo-presentation with Blum & Poe and his first in the gallery's new space at 2727 S. La Cienega.
Maier-Aichen's defiant new works take aim at the characters of abstraction while expanding the photography of landscape. Their poetic nature and monumental status represent layers of media and processes, rendered in both the field and the studio. Above all, the artist's practice of image making is a subversive one, fully cognizant that only in the commingling of genres can an original view emerge.
The images originate from sources as varied as documentary or textbook photos to escapist landscape paintings. From there, the artist's visual vocabulary and broad technical repertoire take over. For Untitled, 2011, the photographic resonance is geographical: a heavily frequented postcard spot overlooking the Geiranger Fjord in Norway. The tricolor exposure serves as both an abstract counterpoint to the high realism of large format photography and an evolution of impressionist principles or offset printing. The artist's familiar framing of a maritime adventure is as much a self-aware reenactment of early pioneering as the amateur photographer's ascension to the famous outlook.
2.24.2011
Painting II: limited palette paintings from former students
Hi panting II students I know that the limited palette we are working with can be very challenging so I wanted to show you some examples of student work that I think was very successful in yielding some nice results from the this palette. Let me know what you guys think.
2.19.2011
Welcome to ART 160-163!
Hope you enjoyed our first class. We will be discussing different contemporary artists through out the semester and this blog will be a good resource for you to gain more information about them and their work.
Always let me know if there is something that you would like to share with the class and I will be happy to add it. Thanks and looking forward to the semester.
Always let me know if there is something that you would like to share with the class and I will be happy to add it. Thanks and looking forward to the semester.
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