"March comes in like a lion..."
Every so often the art gods smile down on Los Angeles and give us a cornucopia of fine art to behold. Such is the case this March. You have a plethora of choices, so let me help narrow them down for you. Some of my favorite artists drawing breath are showing work in L.A. this month. Grab you're calendar and a pen (not a pencil). Here's what you need to see:
March 1st:
Daniel Rolnik curated "The Season of Spring" for Flower Pepper in Pasadena. The exhibit faetures something like 138 artists from around the globe, including JAW Cooper, Liz McGrath, Anthony Ausgang, Alex Schaefer, and Ryan McIntosh. This show isn't fucking around! The prices will range from free (yeah) to around $200. Why would you miss this?
In the interest of full disclosure, yes, I am in the show too. But I'd be recommending it regardless. You can click here for a little interview I did for the show.
Opening reception: March 1st, 6 pm. It's cash and carry so get there early.
Flower Pepper Gallery
121 East Union Street
Pasadena, CA 91103
Tel: 626.795.1895
March 8th:
"Drawings by Lowell Darling" at Future Studio Gallery.
It's Lowell Darling. Just trust me.
Opening reception: March 8th, 7 pm
Future Studio Gallery
5558 N. Figueroa St.
Los Angeles, CA 90042
(323) 254-4565
March 15th:
"A Better Home for a Quiet Wolf" - Matjames Metson at Coagula Curatorial.
Look, nobody is doing what Matjames is doing, NOBODY. You're gonna hear more from me (and him) about that soon. In the meantime, you can read the first thing I ever wrote about the guy by clicking here.
I've seen some of the new work in progress, and really, it's upper tier.
Opening reception: March 15th, 7 pm.
Coagula Curatorial
974 Chung King Road, Los Angeles CA 90012
(424) 226-2485
March 29th:
"Sinful Saints & Saintly Sinners at the Margins of the Americas" at The Fowler Museum.
In case "A Quiet Wolf" doesn't satiate your appetite, Matjames is in this show too.
Opening Reception: March 29th, 6 pm.
RSVP by March 7, 2014
(310) 206-7001 or fowlerRSVP@arts.ucla.edu
The Fowler Museum is located in the heart of UCLA's north campus.
Every so often the art gods smile down on Los Angeles and give us a cornucopia of fine art to behold. Such is the case this March. You have a plethora of choices, so let me help narrow them down for you. Some of my favorite artists drawing breath are showing work in L.A. this month. Grab you're calendar and a pen (not a pencil). Here's what you need to see:
March 1st:
Daniel Rolnik curated "The Season of Spring" for Flower Pepper in Pasadena. The exhibit faetures something like 138 artists from around the globe, including JAW Cooper, Liz McGrath, Anthony Ausgang, Alex Schaefer, and Ryan McIntosh. This show isn't fucking around! The prices will range from free (yeah) to around $200. Why would you miss this?
In the interest of full disclosure, yes, I am in the show too. But I'd be recommending it regardless. You can click here for a little interview I did for the show.
Opening reception: March 1st, 6 pm. It's cash and carry so get there early.
Flower Pepper Gallery
121 East Union Street
Pasadena, CA 91103
Tel: 626.795.1895
March 8th:
"Drawings by Lowell Darling" at Future Studio Gallery.
It's Lowell Darling. Just trust me.
Opening reception: March 8th, 7 pm
Future Studio Gallery
5558 N. Figueroa St.
Los Angeles, CA 90042
(323) 254-4565
March 15th:
"A Better Home for a Quiet Wolf" - Matjames Metson at Coagula Curatorial.
Look, nobody is doing what Matjames is doing, NOBODY. You're gonna hear more from me (and him) about that soon. In the meantime, you can read the first thing I ever wrote about the guy by clicking here.
I've seen some of the new work in progress, and really, it's upper tier.
Opening reception: March 15th, 7 pm.
Coagula Curatorial
974 Chung King Road, Los Angeles CA 90012
(424) 226-2485
March 29th:
"Sinful Saints & Saintly Sinners at the Margins of the Americas" at The Fowler Museum.
In case "A Quiet Wolf" doesn't satiate your appetite, Matjames is in this show too.
Opening Reception: March 29th, 6 pm.
RSVP by March 7, 2014
(310) 206-7001 or fowlerRSVP@arts.ucla.edu
The Fowler Museum is located in the heart of UCLA's north campus.
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