Openings Category

The Art Of Elysium: Unlocked

Please join us Thursday, June 10th for the Opening Reception of Unlocked: A selection from The Art of Elysium Private Art Collection at the Century City Westfield space 26. The Art of Elysium is a Los Angeles based arts organization working with actors, artists, musicians and designers to provide workshops for children who are battling [...]

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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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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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April – Month of Photography Los Angeles (MOPLA)

The Lucie Foundation presents the 2nd annual celebration of MOPLA, and in honor of a 160 years since the incorporation of Los Angeles, back in April 4, 1850 MOPLA will be showcasing 160 photographers through out the city. MOPLA was started back in April 2009 by Hossain Farmani and Cat Jimenez, in hopes to [...]

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Opening tomorrow at Fahey/Klein Gallery: Herman Leonard, William Gottlieb, and William Claxton

The Fahey/Klein Gallery is pleased to present Legends of Jazz Photography, featuring the works of Herman Leonard, William Gottlieb, and William Claxton, along with “Trust,” a series of new photographs by renowned Rock and Roll photographer Jim Marshall. The Legends of Jazz Photography exhibition is a photographic journey through the golden years of the [...]

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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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Victoria and Albert: Art & Love, Queens Gallery at Buckingham Palace

Opening today at the Queens Gallery at Buckingham Palace in London, the first major exhibition of the Royal Collection of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert’s love for art and each other. Victoria & Albert: Art & Love focuses on the period of their engagement in 1839 to the Prince’s death in 1861. (“The exhibition also [...]

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Call For Entries – Museum of New Art, Detroit

New Media, Sex, and Culture in the 21st Century
Deadline: May 14, 2010
Exhibition Dates: August 6th – September 19th
Museum of New Art invites submissions of research articles, essays, and works in all mediums including but not limited to installation, net-art, video, photography, painting, printmaking, and performance on the topic: New Media, Sex, and Culture in the [...]

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Arts Week in New York

Armory 2009, Photo credit: David Willems
As February ends with Fashion week and trade shows, March begins with international artists, dealers, collectors, and appreciators flying back to the island for the multitude of art fairs this week. With 12 art fairs raining into New York, and over 1,000 galleries representing a flood of emerging artists, it [...]

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Whitney Biennial Opens!!

Aurel Schmidt, The Fall, 2010. Pencil, colored pencil, acrylic, beer, dirt, and blood on paper, 84 × 48 in. (213.4 × 121.9 cm).
Aside the Winter Olympics games in Vancouver, international art festivities begin in New York with the Whitney Biennial opening today. The Biennial is celebrating the seventy fifth exhibit titled “2010″ presenting a [...]

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Last Chance to Enjoy the Scenery at MOMA: In Situ: Architecture and Landscape

Closing this weekend is the In Situ exhibtion on the third floor at MOMA, NY. The exhibition examines the concept of landscape as architecture and how the changing of urban and rural architecture has defined landscape. Now a days, the juxtaposition of architecture and landscape is now united as a whole through environmental design. The [...]

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Fahey/Klein Gallery presents Ruven Afanador’s Mil Besos (1000 Kisses) and Terrero

Carmen Iniesta and Arantxa Romero Garcia, Outskirts of Sevilla, Spain, 2007
Fahey/Klein gallery opened last week with the Columbian born photographer, Ruven Afanador, presenting voluptuous flamenco Spanish dancers divided by glorified and delicate bullfighters. Afanador bold contrasted compositions and exposed highlights imply an audacious and passionate culture of Latin America. His photographs set a multitude of [...]

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Return of the Ferus Gallery

The LA Times reported the famed Los Angeles’ Ferus Gallery helped to nurture the talents of such artists as Ed Ruscha, Billy Al Bengston, Robert Irwin, Ed Moses, Wallace Berman and Ed Kienholz. From 1957 to 1966, the gallery, which was located on La Cienega Boulevard, served as a hub for the city’s nascent postwar [...]

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