As if the Fall 2024 interview with Meegan Barnes about her ceramic delights wasn’t enough, you could actually own one of her works if you […]
Competing with Everyday Awful: An Interview with Abigail Goldman
It might seem pessimistic to view humans in their natural state as violent, self-servingIt might seem pessimistic to view humans in their natural state as […]
A Long Overdue Retrospective on the Ceramic and Life's Work of Magdalena Suarez Frimkess Opens in Los Angeles
It feels like a major oversight that this is the first museum survey of the Venezuelan-born, L.A.-based artist’s prolific career. Magdalena Suarez Frimkess is an integral […]
Walton Ave & Friends: The Social Realist Sculpture Work of John Ahearn and Rigoberto Torres
Walton Ave & Friends brings together sculpted portraits from across the oeuvres of John Ahearn and Rigoberto Torres, beginning with The South Bronx Hall of Fame (1979), a […]
Donna Dennis Recreates “Deep Station,” a Vacant Subway Station @ The Ranch
The Ranch is pleased to announce an exhibition of the American sculptor Donna Dennis, the single-work presentation inaugurating the fourth season of programming at The […]
State of Nature: Abigail Goldman @ Hashimoto Contemporary, NYC
Arguments about true human nature are a cornerstone of the Western philosophical canon. Optimists like John Locke believed life before governmental rule was a magnanimous […]
Forging Ahead of History: An Essay on the Work of Michael Walsh
Michael Walsh aka Prism found his youthful passions on the gritty streets of Pittsburgh, enjoying skateboarding, music, and graffiti as gateways into his artistic practices. […]
A Portfolio: Soojin Choi
We go to ceramics today for A Portfolio, and look at the outstanding works of Soojin Choi. We love her artist statement, “I employ a […]
Reaganomics Killed America’s Middle Class: Alvaro Naddeo @ Thinkspace Projects, Los Angeles
“This body of work is a visual narrative of the economic policies that have eroded the stability and prosperity of America’s middle class. All that’s […]
Artwork Made of Vintage Tin Collectables Opens @ La Luz de Jesus Gallery
La Luz de Jesus Gallery is excited to present the exhibition Can Opener. Opens July 5th at 4633 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles. Can Opener is the […]