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S.C. Mero Set the ‘Trap’ in DTLA
The art of DTLA artist S.C. Mero, who is known for a prankster’s approach to art combining installation and performance, has been taking place in downtown for some time now. Her artwork appeared earlier this year in the L.A. Art Show varying … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Art District, artwork, Billy Bennight, DTLA, Installations, Performance, SC Mero
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watt’s picture of the week – saturday, june 8, 2019
righteous ceramic work in hiroko’s studio during our first thursday art walk in my pedro town a couple of days ago. photo by mike watt – – – – – mike watt’s hoot page
Posted in Photo Essays
Tagged art, art walk, Ceramics, Downtown San Pedro, First Thursday, First Thursday Art Walk, Hiroko, Mike Watt, San Pedro
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Spring Clearance Time at Lethal Amounts!
Last weekend Danny Fuentes’ Lethal Amounts fans flocked to his gallery for a special clearance sale as he gets ready to bring some new designs to his six-year old punk/goth/industrial counter culture art space. Could you believe cool tee-shirts and … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Fashion, Miscellanious, Photo Essays
Tagged art, counter culture, Danny Fuentes, gallery, goth, industrial, Lethal Amounts, pop culture, punk, Westlake
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Harold Fox and Lonesome Town
You have probably spotted a piece of abandoned furniture, a chair, a couch, a TV, with a sad cartoon face and sometimes a party hat. These Sad Clown Public Installations are part of a project known as Lonesome Town. Last weekend, the … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Photo Essays
Tagged art, Harold Fox, La Luz De Jesus, Lonesome Town, sad clown, street art
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Random LA: The Blab Show at Copro Gallery
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Tagged art, Copro Gallery, Jordan Schwartz, Random LA: The Blab Show, Santa Monica
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Nude Art LA: Exploring the Nude!
It’s time to take it off, I mean, all off! Nude Art LA (NALA) is exploring nudity and “The Nude,” not only in form, but in performance in their second exhibition to be held at Art Share LA in downtown … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Attractions, Events, Miscellanious, Upcoming Events
Tagged art, Art Work, artist, Billy Bennight, Broni Likomanov, burlesque, DTLA, Eric Wallis, Fan Dance, Laura Desiree, Los Angeles, Michelle L'amour, Naked, Nude, Nudist, Nudity, Painting, Paul Roustan, Performance, sculpture, sketches
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Movie Review: Madeline’s Madeline: A Surrealist Expressionist Coming of Age Drama
Madeline’s Madeline is part of the independent film movement that embraces surrealism, symbolism and expressionism as a way to tell a story. There is a ‘don’t look away’ visceral sense memory sensibility driving this uniques film. The cinematography is very much a … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Arty, Billy Bennight, embraces surrealism, experimental, expressionism, Film, Helena Howard, Indie Film, Indie Movie, Madeline's Madeline, Miranda July, Molly Parker, Movie, Nuart, Nuart Theatre, oscilloscope laboritories, symbolism
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Pasadena Artist Carves a Niche with ‘Ephemeral Paths’ at Alhambra City Hall
The City of Alhambra is currently featuring “Ephemeral Paths,” the work of Laura Henneforth, during the month of June in the spacious Alhambra City Hall lobby where they will host a reception this Wednesday, June 20th, 2018, 5-8 p.m., for … Continue reading