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Kenny Scharf at Honor Fraser from September 12th

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September
12th

cosmosescapismks72dpiweb-300x201 Kenny Scharf at Honor Fraser from September 12th
Cosmosescapism 2009, Acrylic on linen, 30 x 48 5/8 inches
Honor Fraser is pleased to present an exhibition of new work by Kenny Scharf.
The exhibition Barberadise showcases new paintings that integrate familiar icons from Scharf’s visual lexicon and implies a utopian world that is at once nostalgically comic and vibrantly cosmic. However, even in this utopia everything is still tinged {...}

Works on paper from Urban artists of IRAN art Opening Sept 10th at Crewest Los Angeles

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September
9th

crewest-236x300 Works on paper from Urban artists of IRAN art Opening Sept 10th at Crewest Los Angeles

From the streets of Iran Opening reception from September 10th to September 26th.
From the Streets of Iran, Works on Paper by Urban Artists from Iran
At Crewest 110 Winston St.Los Angeles, CA 90013

This exhibit is the first of its kind in the U.S. featuring graffiti-based works on paper by ICY, SOT, FRZ, MAD, and {...}

MODART Magazine A Celebration of 20 Issues & All That Lay Ahead at Thinkspace LA Friday 14th August

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August
14th

3723003712_91feb88907_m MODART Magazine A Celebration of 20 Issues & All That Lay Ahead at Thinkspace LA Friday 14th August
Opening Reception: Friday, August 14th 7-11PM On View: Aug 14th – Sept. 7th, 2009
Thinkspace is proud to present a very special group show which is being curated by the good folks from ModArt magazine out of Europe. The show helps to celebrate the release of ModArt’s 20th issue and a {...}

Second Nature: The Valentine-Adelson Collection at the Hammer Los Angeles from July 19th

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July
17th

450-238x300 Second Nature: The Valentine-Adelson Collection at the Hammer Los Angeles from July 19th
Won Ju Lim Schliemann’s Troy (detail) 2001
On View July 19 – October 4, 2009
Since the mid-1990s, sculpture has developed as a particularly vital and inventive area of artistic practice in Los Angeles. This will be the first public presentation of a selection from the extraordinary gift by Dean Valentine and Amy Adelson to the {...}

MOCA to Present a New Site-specific Installation by Benjamin Ball and Gaston Nogues

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June
29th

moca-21-300x210 MOCA to Present a New Site-specific Installation by Benjamin Ball and Gaston Nogues
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA), presents Feathered Edge: A New Installation by Ball-Nogues Studio, on view July 26 through November 15, 2009, at MOCA Pacific Design Center. In this site-specific installation by the innovative Los Angeles–based design and fabrication firm led by Benjamin Ball and Gaston Nogues, 17 miles of colored strings configured in {...}

What’s up, Jesus? Looney Tunes ‘Last Supper’ parody stirs controversy

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April
14th

the-last-supper-300x205 Whats up, Jesus? Looney Tunes Last Supper parody stirs controversy
A painting that uses popular cartoon characters to parody Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” is causing a bit of a stir in Old Town San Diego.

“The Gathering,” a new painting by artist Glen Tarnowski, uses Looney Tunes characters such as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Marvin the Martian and Road Runner to stand in for Jesus and his disciples {...}

Bill McMullen Do Believe The Hype! By Paul Baines

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March
2nd

2009_02_21_mcmullen-49 Bill McMullen Do Believe The Hype! By Paul Baines
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Guggenheim Bilbao Presents Most Important Retrospective of Work by Takashi Murakami From Feb 17th

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February
17th

guggenheim-2ch-300x203 Guggenheim Bilbao Presents Most Important Retrospective of Work by Takashi Murakami From Feb 17th
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Michael Muller at Guy Hepner Los Angeles

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September
17th

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Lumiere
(lŏŏ-myěr’, lŸ-) French chemist, inventor, and cinematography pioneer. With his brother
Louis Jean Lumiere (1864-1948) he gave the first public showing of a cinematic film
(1895).

– Guy Hepner opens its doors on September 18, with renowned photographer Michael
Mullerʼs latest exhibit LUMIERE. The photographs, all shot in the South of France, are
inspired by the storming of the Bastille {...}