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Salomón Huerta and David Pagel at MOCA Artist Talks

Salomón Huerta – Ego, Destruction, and Facebook from The Art Reserve on Vimeo.
Featured at MoCA last Wednesday, Los Angeles art critic, David Pagel goes one on one with figurative painter Salomón Huerta, a Los Angeles artist who has exhibited at the Whitney Biennial, the Gagosian Gallery, and LACMA. Huerta, who is known for his back [...]

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Artist Salomón Huerta to discuss his methods tonight at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA)

Artist Salomón Huerta has an ironic style of creation that involves destruction. Huerta will be joining Zócalo at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) on Wednesday, July 14 to discuss his artwork at the event Ego, Destruction, and Facebook.
Huerta is known for his paintings of the backs of people’s heads, commonly styled homes and masked [...]

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Mark Bradford and Getty Museum promote Open Studio for Art Educators

Mark Bradford and Getty Museum promote Open Studio for Art Educators from The Art Reserve on Vimeo.
Los Angeles based artist, Mark Bradford and Getty Museum introduce the new online art eduction program offered to art educators called Open Studio. The program functions as a dual effort to bring contemporary artists into building new foundations for [...]

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James Gilbert at Dallas Contemporary

Art This Week-Dallas Contemporary-James Gilbert-February 16, 2010-Ep. 35 from Richard Serrano on Vimeo.

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Louise Bourgeois, 1911-2010

Louise Bourgeois, one of the world’s most influential contemporary artists died Monday, May 31, 2010 in Manhattan where she lived and worked. She was 98. Wendy Williams, managing director of the Louise Bourgeois Studio, told the New York Times that Louise died of a heart attack.

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James Georgopoulos’ Pop-Up Gun Store

The Art Reserve is proud to present James Georgopoulos’ visual adaptation of hand guns and automatic weaponry. Georgopoulos’ work will be featured at a Pop-Up Gun Store located inside The Distillery during the Venice Art Walk, Sunday May 23, 2010.

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Accepting New Portfolios

The Art Reserve is currently seeking new artists and artwork for a range of opportunities such as curatorial, public-works, and interior design projects, as well as, private, corporate, and museum acquisitions. We are reviewing all mediums of art work and genres.
To submit your portfolio, please e-mail images, your website address, and Artist Curriculum to Nicole@theartreserve.com

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Ivonne Thein’s “Thirty-Two Kilos”

Ivonne Thein’s “Thirty-Two Kilos” (or 70 Pounds) are photographs of terrifyingly thin, bandage-wrapped models in fashion editorial poses. Thein highlights the relationship between high fashion and anorexia. The Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum curator Al Miner noted Thein’s decision to obscure the models’ faces forces the viewer to focus on their bodies, particularly the exaggerated limbs.
Thein, [...]

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New work by Jim Herrington

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David Choe’s Los Angeles Art Opening

Opening: Friday April 23, 2010
Exhibition Runs: April 23 – May 23, 2010
Location: 320 North Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills CA 90210
Lazarides Gallery will be opening NOTHING TO DECLARE this Friday April 23, 2010. This is Choe’s first return to LA after a six-year hiatus from exhibiting. The notoriously mischievous artist and extremely prolific Choe has [...]

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Tweet Museum: Museum of Modern Tweets

For all you twitter followers and fiends, a great collection of drawings by LA/NY artist, Odessa Begay, has presented a literal translation of celebrity tweets into a visual showcase. In just a 140 characters, Twitter has become a viral news sources to many media degrees, all the while, Odessa’s drawings have become the new political [...]

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JEFF KOONS BMW ART CAR DESIGN REVEALED

Since 1975, BMW has featured sixteen Art Cars designed by international artists, and has recently revealed the drawing of the 17th Art Car by Jeff Koons that will be completed in June. The BMW Art Car collection has been an established tradition within the motor car racing sport. As for the art world, a great [...]

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Bad At Sports Interviews Jeffrey Dietch

This week Jeffrey Deitch interviewed by Carlo McCormick!!! Recorded before a live studio audience at the BAS apexart show “Don’t Piss on Me and Tell Me it is Raining.”
Carlo McCormick is a leading New York art writer and a champion of “the downtown scene”. For almost decades Jeffrey Deitch has been perhaps the most important [...]

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Art 21’s 100th Exclusive Video: William Kentridge

Episode #100! With his video History of the Main Complaint (1996) serving as a backdrop, William Kentridge discusses how artists draw upon tragedy as subject matter for their work and how drawing itself can be a compassionate act.

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On the home front with Artist Ray Sell

Finding Paradise 12×36
Brooklyn, artist Ray Sell presents a solid perspective of Americana collage and design. Focusing on masculine perceptions (every boy’s wet dream), Sell’s paintings provide a platform of nudes juxtaposed with imagery of male tradition and leisure. Sell’s collages tell a tale of Americana legacy stylized as vintage advertisements in vibrant tones. His [...]

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Centre Pompidou presents Lucien Freud

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One of the greatest living artist in contemporary art history, Lucien Freud, age 88, presents his first retrospective exhibition in France since 1987. The theme of the exhibition is the artist studio, an opportunity to see the development of Lucien Freud [...]

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Art 21 Exclusive Susan Rothenberg: Emotions

Thank you to Art 21 for providing art education worldwide. Today Art 21 released Episode #099: Filmed at her home and studio in New Mexico, artist Susan Rothenberg explains how she transforms personal experiences and feelings into works that can become an “emotional moment” for the viewer. While discussing the loss of her dog, Rothenberg [...]

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Legendary music photograher Jim Marshall dies at 74

Rock photographer, Jim Marshall, passed away in his sleep last night in New York City. With an upcoming exhibition in Los Angeles at Fahey Klein Gallery opening in a week, Marshall was in New York promoting his new book, Match Prints, and was scheduled to speak today in Soho. Jim Marshall captured, over 50 [...]

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Guy Bourdin, Exhibit A – The Book Review

Guy Bourdin is becoming more recognized as a Fine Art photographer. In looking back at Exhibit A, a 2001 publication by Guy Bourdin’s son Samuel Bourdin and Fernando Delgado, it is apparent Bourdin’s great reputation as a commercial and editorial photographer was deserved.
The interlacing relationship between Fashion photography and Fine Art photography is a [...]

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Getty Museum opens Leonardo Da Vinici’s Art of Sculpture

Opening this week at the Getty Museum, March 23rd, Leonardo Da Vinici and the Art of Sculpture: Inspiration and Invention. Leonardo was a master of all trades as an inventor and innovator, however this special exhibition features highlights of sculptures that were never completed. Through equestrian monument drawing plans and engineering theoretics, to ink sketches [...]

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