#Los Angeles art galleries
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gaytravelinfo · 8 months ago
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Sofitel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills
Sofitel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills | 8555 Beverly Blvd | Los Angeles, USA 90048 Sofitel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills blends Hollywood glamour and French elegance in the heart of the beautiful city of Los Angeles. As a Proud Certified hotel, Sofitel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills is committed to offering inclusive hospitality for their LGBTQIA+ guests. Everyone is welcome at the hotel, free to…
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life-imitates-art-far-more · 10 months ago
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Augustin Pajou (1730-1809) "Psyche Abandoned" (1796) Located in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California, United States
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duxuebing · 7 months ago
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NON-NATURAL, Online Group Exhibition, From June 27th to August 31st, Sage Culture Gallery, Los Angeles, California
‘’Non-Natural” invites viewers to contemplate the role of artistic media, from traditional materials to modern technologies, in shaping the creation and perception of art, cultural transformations, and our relationship with nature.
The exhibition challenges traditional boundaries and fosters a deeper understanding of perception and aesthetics by featuring artists who utilize diverse media to reimagine our connection to the natural world. Each artist‘s work reflects a unique approach to observing and interpreting natural phenomena, emphasizing the significance of nonmaterial qualities in our aesthetic experience.
Cover art: Peonies, 2020, ©️Xuebing Du 66,7x100 cm (26.3 x 39.4 inch)
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galina · 6 months ago
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Ed Ruscha / Now Then at LACMA
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longlistshort · 1 year ago
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This painting, Night Breeze, by Sarah Lee, was part of a group exhibition last year at 1969 Gallery in NYC. It seemed like a good choice to post in honor of tonight’s full moon, the last of 2023, known as the Cold Moon.
Lee is currently part of two group exhibitions- Quiet Storm at Long Story Short’s Paris location and Standing Still at Gana Art’s Los Angeles location.
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agblend13 · 4 months ago
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Who doesn't love a freshly brewed cup of grub tea? Oh so sweet, and cruelty free! 🌸
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"I Provide Sustenance"
Acrylics on hand shaped aluminum, 5x6"
Art is on-view all month at Hive Gallery in L.A. as part of the Creepy Cute show! ☕✨ Closes Nov. 2, 2024
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adrianainla · 1 year ago
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BLOSSOM Opening Reception 11/11/23 5-9pm
Eastern Projects, Los Angeles
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mafaldaknows · 2 years ago
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But wait!
It gets better …
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“VIGIL” by Justin Liam O’Brien, 2022, Oil on linen, 60 x 48 in.
RICHARD HELLER GALLERY
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aid-alaa-families · 14 days ago
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makeagif · 1 year ago
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devondejardin: @charles_leclerc at the studio. Best of luck in Vegas this coming weekend.🏎️
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gaytravelinfo · 1 year ago
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Sofitel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills
Sofitel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills | 8555 Beverly Blvd | Los Angeles, USA 90048 Sofitel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills blends Hollywood glamour and French elegance in the heart of the beautiful city of Los Angeles. As a Proud Certified hotel, Sofitel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills is committed to offering inclusive hospitality for their LGBTQIA+ guests. Everyone is welcome at the hotel, free to…
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life-imitates-art-far-more · 11 months ago
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Julius LeBlanc Stewart (1855-1919) "The Baptism" (1892) Oil on canvas Located in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California, United States
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jarviskingston · 26 days ago
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diegopenate · 10 months ago
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Life lately was a lot of work and it’s been hard. Haven’t really had a social life and got heartbroken for a lil bit there so this trip to LA has been more than I ever deserved I feel.
I got to be on fuckin melrose ave as a featured artist in a gallery. I will be telling my grandchildren that man. At least I hope I get to.
I can’t really bring the right words to mind to say how I’m feeling right now so I leave you all with some photos and the fact that my heart is full and I had a successful trip already and I still have 2 more days to go.
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longlistshort · 4 months ago
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Lita Albuquerque’s exhibition of new work for Earth Skin, on view at Michael Kohn Gallery, includes several dramatic blue paintings and a huge installation piece on the floor of the gallery that grabs your attention the moment you enter the gallery.
From the gallery-
Beginning her career in the 1970s with works that intimately connected her to the earth, Albuquerque’s artistic evolution envelops the cosmos and the space between it and us. Her work emanates from years of practicing the exact science of Kundalini breath technique as well as automatic writing; both drive a deep investigation and scientific inquiry of who we are as individual beings on this planet. Albuquerque further connects to the exactness of physics by a meditation she, and astronomers, call the cosmic address. These daily practices are at the root of her art, precisely positioning self to cosmos. It is those discoveries she embeds in works of art that permit us, the viewer, to experience the connections she has made between these internal and external worlds.
Thinking about the exhibition, Albuquerque writes: Feet dancing above the earth, dancing with fervor, drumming, the increasing drumming of the feet not fragile on the fragile earth.
The wisps of bodies, like skins falling off their frames leaving the planet, the planet strong and our forms ethereal, the strength of us, our feet, on the fragile earth, the wispy lightness of us, detached from the earth, transforming into space.
The earth strong behind us, propelling us upward, giving us her strength, throwing us in the air, while we fly, never falling, the fierce intensity of our rhythm while alive, and the freedom of release from the earth.
Experiments of intensities of emotions and colors, whirling dervishes’ cyclones, Earth Skin is whispered, “Earth Skin” she whispered.
For PST’s Art and Science Collide, Albuquerque transforms the gallery with a titular installation, Earth Skin. A membrane of decomposed granite fills the space creating the illusory sensation of the earth being revealed below the gallery, as if the concrete floor has been meticulously removed. Accompanying this installation is a new series of paintings revolving around the gestures of the body and ancient marks, like a hieroglyphic code only the artist has a key for. With each gesture, Albuquerque embraces the tactile intimacy of painting, reminding us of the power of capturing and transforming the elusive into the material. This installation invites viewers to explore the shared fragility of humanity and earth.
Two of the paintings, pictured below, include poems referencing fellow artist Ana Mendieta, who was known in part for her “earth-body” work and who passed away tragically in 1985.
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“Desire and Memory, A Poem for A.M.”, 2024, Pigment on canvas
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“Propelling Us Upwards, She, The Earth, Throwing Us In The Air While We Fly, Never Falling, A Poem for A.M.”, 2024, Pigment on Canvas
This exhibition is part of The Getty’s Pacific Standard Time: Art and Science Collide an arts event taking place in various venues around Southern California.
For more information on Lita Albuquerque and her work Red Canary Magazine recently published an excellent article that is worth a read as well.
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agblend13 · 6 months ago
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It may be easy, in some ways, for a human to come to terms with the Wood Bots' tireless search for knowledge throughout the galaxies and dimensions, because we can tell ourselves it's like being a scientist, or being nosy. But it's what they do with their newfound information we haven't been able to fathom. One wonders whether it is knowing for knowings sake. However, we all have heard that the living forestplanet of Ximia from where they emerge functions as a singular consciousness, which could indicate realms of thought inconceivable to our small disassociated brains. Do you think we will ever understand? ✦✹✶
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"Wood Bot Finds The Golden Harvest" is on view at La Luz de Jesus Gallery for the month of August as part of their Everything But The Kitchen Sink group show. And if you can't go in person, do yourself a favor and check out the show online at laluzdejesus.com ♡ Anka
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