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Petal passion, super-surreal Polaroids and Billy Childish's California the week in art

Kettle's Yard showcases artists' floral passion, while other exhibitions feature diverse contemporary art themes and historical reflections on trauma and beauty.
fromdesignyoutrust.com
3 months ago
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Artist Randy Ortiz Turns Oil Paint And Graphite Into Dark, Symbolpacked Visions

Randy Ortiz creates dark, symbolically rich oil paintings and detailed graphite/charcoal works exploring anxiety, suffering, faith and the uncanny.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Petal passion, super-surreal Polaroids and Billy Childish's California the week in art

Kettle's Yard showcases artists' floral passion, while other exhibitions feature diverse contemporary art themes and historical reflections on trauma and beauty.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 days ago

Artist interview: Sarah Rosalena

I see myself first and foremost as a weaver working at the intersection of craft and technology. As an Angeleno, I grew up learning how to weave in the Wixárika tradition of my matriarchal bloodline by watching my mother and my grandmother.
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fromJuxtapoz
1 month ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - An Interview with Surreal Salon 18 Winner, River Reishi

River Reishi's winning piece, Surface Tension, explores the threshold between two realms through a figure emerging from dark water.
fromHyperallergic
1 week ago

David Novros's Portable Murals

Seeing the Alhambra in Granada was an extraordinary experience for me. It was the first time that I understood painting as something other than an object hanging on a wall. I thought that paintings could be in a fixed place, made for that place, made for the light of the place, experienced kinesthetically.
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fromHyperallergic
1 week ago

Josh Kline Misses the Mark

Artists face an affordability crisis in New York City, and solutions require action rather than relocation.
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

How to have the best Sunday in L.A., according to Phil Rosenthal

When people come in and realize I'm involved, they're always surprised to see me. It's a bit like being at Disneyland and running into Goofy. I sometimes feel like the mayor of Larchmont. Rosenthal enjoys the personal connection with diners at his recently opened establishment, finding satisfaction in the surprise and delight customers experience when discovering his involvement in the neighborhood venue.
Los Angeles
fromHyperallergic
1 week ago

Unlike Josh Kline, I Choose New York

"The first step towards a cure is admitting you have a problem," artist Josh Kline writes, highlighting the inequities in New York City's real estate market and its impact on art.
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fromColossal
2 weeks ago

Brushstrokes Transform into Beaded Topographies in Liza Lou's Mixed-Media Paintings

Mid-20th-century artists innovated with loose brushstrokes, while Liza Lou uses beads to explore gesture and intention in her work.
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fromJuxtapoz
3 weeks ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Jonas Wood Holds Court @ Gagosian, Beverly Hills

Jonas Wood's exhibition features new tennis court paintings, showcasing abstracted perspectives of matches from ATP, WTA, and Olympic tournaments.
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fromArchitectural Digest
1 month ago

How an Actor Turned Designer Made an Apartment in 'Mad' Magazine's Former SoHo Office Feel Like a Plush City Refuge

Designer Jesse Johnson adapted his California aesthetic to create a structured, urban refuge in a New York City apartment, embracing industrial elements like exposed steel beams as design features.
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1 month ago
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Juxtapoz Magazine - Lily Ramirez: So Far Out of Sight @ Simchowitz, Hill House Pasadena

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Juxtapoz Magazine - Lily Ramirez: So Far Out of Sight @ Simchowitz, Hill House Pasadena

fromJuxtapoz
2 months ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Robert Williams: Fearless Depictions @ Long Beach Museum of Art, Long Beach

The Long Beach Museum of Art is pleased to present Jux founder Robert Williams: Fearless Depictions, a survey exhibition featuring 57 paintings spanning from 2001 to the present, along with two large-scale sculptures by the iconic Southern California artist. Robert Williams ' epic, cartoon-inspired history paintings draw deeply from American vernacular culture and its visual slang, using concrete, relatable, and often absurd imagery to deliver sharp social commentary.
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fromWIRED
2 months ago

Sorry MAGA, Turns Out People Still Like 'Woke' Art

Mainstream entertainment achieved major success with diverse, politically conscious projects that became cultural phenomena despite political and corporate pushback against DEI.
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fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Haroutiun Galentz: The Form of Colour

A new monograph repositions Armenian-Lebanese painter Haroutiun Galentz as a cosmopolitan modernist whose work transcends national boundaries and demands cross-border interpretation.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago

'horizons' at perrotin LA to show JR's california works from prison yards to border wall

JR's 'Horizons' exhibition at Perrotin Los Angeles showcases large-scale photographic artworks created across California, transforming public spaces by placing enlarged portraits of individuals and communities onto architectural and landscape surfaces.
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fromArtnet News
1 month ago

Alma Allen Joins Perrotin After Split With Previous Galleries | Artnet News

Sculptor Alma Allen joined Perrotin gallery and will represent the United States at the 2026 Venice Biennale after his previous galleries opposed the commission.
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fromColossal
2 months ago

Through Vivid Color, Martin Wittfooth Revels in Surreal Worlds

Martin Wittfooth paints surreal flora-and-fauna scenes that probe interconnection, community, and nature's endurance through enigmatic compositions.
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fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Squeak Carnwath Paints Her Own Path

Squeak Carnwath rejects the idea that painting is exhausted and continues to produce expansive, vital work within the oil painting tradition.
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fromJuxtapoz
2 months ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Israel Campos "Echoes" @ Charlie James Gallery, Los Angeles

These paintings reveal the layers of history that undergird modern Los Angeles. Yaanga Lies Under the 101 imagines the city's earliest Tongva inhabitants as they made their home on the land that, in the modern day, runs beneath the Hollywood Freeway. Campos's process mimics this archaeological layering: each canvas begins with a screenprinted underlayer that is then painted over in acrylic, and then once again layered with screenprinted details.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 month ago

'We're the Tijuana of the tent': non-profit Ambos's stand at Frieze Los Angeles is relocated

We were supposed to be Frieze's special guests. And we feel like we're being censored, racially profiled and discriminated against. Having worked with the fair for five years, she says she will not continue beyond this weekend.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 month ago

Bearing the weight of the world: Amanda Ross-Ho rolls out a new performance at Frieze Los Angeles

A repeated gesture is a way of making something gigantic. When Art Production Fund approached her to imagine a work for the three-acre turf field at the Santa Monica airport during Frieze, her mind went to performance. To activate the synthetic green space, she realised she needed to create something that engaged both the physical conditions of the site and the temporary context of the fair.
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fromJuxtapoz
1 month ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Judith F. Baca: Great Wall of Los Angeles: The 1970s- A Decade of Defiance and Dreams @ Jeffrey Deitch, Los Angeles

The Great Wall of Los Angeles expands to depict 1970s Indigenous reclamation, prison and campus uprisings, Chicano antiwar protests, and art's role in testimony.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 month ago

12 must-see exhibitions in and around Los Angeles during Frieze

Baca, who was awarded the National Medal of Arts by former US president Joe Biden, is working with a team of artists to tell socially engaged stories on 12ft-tall panels. "I want to use public space to create ... consciousness about the presence of people who are often the majority of the population but who may not be represented in any visual way," she says.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 month ago

Perfectly unusual settings for art in Los Angeles

Alternative art galleries are increasingly operating from unconventional domestic and commercial spaces like apartments, garages, and restaurants, rejecting traditional white cube aesthetics to embrace informality and rapid artistic experimentation.
fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

San Jose artist brings wind, light to bear in her paintings

Artist Ayelet Gal-On does not just paint; she builds, layering oil, acrylic and plaster on canvas. Gal-On's signature subjects for "Taken by the Wind, Swept by the Light," her upcoming solo exhibition at Gallery 9 in Los Altos, are white dresses that appear to hang on a line, defying the stillness of the canvas. "I love the process of playing with color," says the artist.
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fromJuxtapoz
2 months ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Joseph Geagan has a Solo Presentation @ Rubell Museum, Miami

Joseph Geagan's comic paintings depict social scenes of friends, artists, pop figures, and imagined personalities; his Rubell Museum show runs through Fall 2026.
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fromJuxtapoz
2 months ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Annie Pendergrast "Taut" @ Megan Mulrooney, Los Angeles

Annie Pendergrast's abstracted still lifes use floral motifs and patterned forms to explore color, composition, controlled systems, and deliberate disruptions within modernist painting.
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