So I have all my time to check out these great arts I usually didn't
have time. Argh. The economy... sucks...
From: Bill Farroux <mahnase@googlemail.com>
Date: Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 9:49 PM
Subject: ArtB - 11.14.08
To: mahnase@gmail.com
ArtB 11.14.08
Opening.
Ed Templeton
Map Of The Inner War
Opening Reception 11.15.2008 7PM - 9:30PM
Show Runs 11.15.2008 - 12.13.2008
Roberts and Tilton
5801 Washington Blvd.
Culver City CA 90232
Matt Leines
The Great Gates Of A Zenith
Opening Reception 11.15.2008 7PM - 9:30PM
Show Runs 11.15.2008 - 12.13.2008
Roberts and Tilton
5801 Washington Blvd.
Culver City CA 90232
Book Signing Saturday November 15 2008, 6 - 7pm
Deformer
by Ed Templeton
Published 2008 by Alleged Press, Los Angeles & Damiani Editore, Bologna, Italy
Format: Hardcover, 9 x 12 inches
176 pages, color images and black and white photographs
You Are Forgiven by Matt Leines
Published 2008 by Free News Projects, Philadelphia
Format: Hardcover, 9-3/4 x 11-1/4 inches
144 pages, color images throughout
Introduction by Gary Panter, Essay by Taylor McKimens
Saelee Oh
Jill Bliss
Opening Reception 11.15.08 5-8pm
Show Runs - 11.15.2008 - 12.6.2008
Tinlark Gallery
Crossroads of the World
6671 Sunset Boulevard #1512
Hollywood CA 90028
323.463.0039
www.tinlark.com
www.saeleeoh.com
www.jillbliss.com
www.feltclub.com
Victor Wilde
Victor Wilde and his Wild Screen Print Show!
Opening Reception 11.15.2008 7PM - 9:30PM
Show Runs 11.15.2008 - 12.13.2008
M.J. Higgins
110 E. 4th Street
Los Angeles CA 90012
Between Main and Los Angeles Streets
www.mjhiggins.com
www.thebohemiansociety.com
www.myspace.com/vwilde
Continuing.
PJ Fidler
The Permutation Generator
Jason Houchen
Fallen Trees Spread No Seeds
Opening Reception November 7 2008 8PM - 11PM
Show Runs November 7 - November 30 2008
La Luz De Jesus
4633 Hollywood Blvd.
Los Angeles CA 90027
www.laluzdejesus.com
www.pjfidler.com
www.jasonhouchen.com
Barry McGee
Barry McGee presents a new installation as part of the 55th Carnegie
International
Exhibition entitled Life on Mars.
Show Runs 5.3.2008 - 1.11.2009
55th Carnegie International
Carnegie Museum of Art
4400 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-4080
Tel: 412.622.3131
www.cmoa.org
www.blog.cmoa.org/CI08/home.php
www.blog.cmoa.org/CI08/visitor-info/visitor-info.php
www.deitch.com
Wolfgang Tillmans
55th Carnegie International
Carnegie Museum of Art
4400 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-4080
Tel: 412.622.3131
Show Runs 5.3.2008 - 1.11.2009
www.cmoa.org
www.blog.cmoa.org/CI08/home.php
www.blog.cmoa.org/CI08/visitor-info/visitor-info.php
www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Tillmans
www.artnet.com/artist/16647/wolfgang-tillmans.html
www.hammer.ucla.edu/exhibitions/104/
www.deitch.com
www.regenprojects.com
Recent.
Deanna Templeton
Hadassah Emmerich
The Swimming Pool
Ghosts 'N Garlands
Show Runs 10.3.08 - 10.24.08
New Image Art Gallery
7908 Santa Monica Blvd. West Hollywood CA 90046
For Visuals or further Information Please Contact:
Marsea Goldberg Director
Phone / Fax 323 654 2192 email info@newimageartgallery.com
Gallery Hours: Wednesday through Saturday 1pm - 6pm or by appointment
www.newimageartgallery.com
www.busy-being.com
Yoko Ono
Wish Tree for Pasadena
Show Runs August 2 2008 – November 9 2008
Armory Center for the Arts
145 N. Raymond Ave. Pasadena CA 91103
626.792.5101
Wish Tree for Pasadena is an art installation that consists of 21
living crape myrtle trees installed amongst the café tables and chairs
in the Courtyard of One Colorado. Visitors are invited to write their
wishes on pieces of paper and hang them on the tree branches. Yoko
Ono's Wish Tree for Pasadena is free and open to the public. The
opening of the Pasadena Wish Tree exhibition will be celebrated by a
group of childcare providers from CULTURAL CARE AU PAIR, along with
the local children they care for and other members of their host
families, giving the event a truly international flavor. The opening
occurs Saturday, August 2 at 10:00 a.m. in the One Colorado Courtyard.
www.armoryarts.org
www.imaginepeace.com
www.yoko-ono.com
www.myspace.com/officialyokoono
Launa Bacon
Guillermo Bert
Luther Gerlach
Tiffany Trenda
Frank Venadas
Lisa Wiscombe
Not Seen and/or Less Seen
Show Runs September 20th October 4th 2008
Closing October 4 2008 6 PM - 9 PM
MOHA, across from the Getty Villa, is proud to present its second
annual exhibition, Not Seen and/or Less Seen. The show features recent
work, all surrounding the theme of hyperreal, by Launa Bacon,
Guillermo Bert, Luther Gerlach, Tiffany Trenda, Frank Venadas, and
Lisa Wiscombe.
The Museum of Hyperreal Art (MOHA)
18042 Coastline Dr. Malibu, CA 90265
info@hyperrealart.com
www.hyperrealart.com
www.tiffanytrenda.com
www.launabacon.com
David Choe
Faile
Paul Insect
Jr
Antony Micallef
Jonathan Yeo
Miranda Donovan
Invader
Mark Jenkins
Todd James
Vhils
Polly Morgan
Mode 2
Bast
Blu
Conor Harrington
Zevs
OUTSIDERS-NEW YORK
282-284 BOWERY, NEW YORK NEW YORK, 10012
private view on Thursday the 25th of September
Show Runs 2 Weeks
www.davidchoe.com
www.giantrobot.com
Paul McCarthy
Central Symmetrical Rotation Movement
Three Installations Two Films
Show Runs - October 12 2008
This exhibition brings together a group of new and rarely seen works
by Paul McCarthy (b. 1945), one of the most influential American
artists of his generation. The show focuses on a core strand of
McCarthy's work: the use of architecture to create perceptual
disorientation in the viewer through spinning mirrors, rotating walls,
projections, and altered space. In Bang Bang Room (1992), the space
almost seems to come alive as the walls of a free-standing domestic
room move slowly in and out, the doors in each wall wildly slamming
open and shut. In Spinning Room (2008), first conceived in 1971, but
being realized for the first time for this show, live images of
viewers are rotated and projected onto double-sided screens that
appear infinitely reflected on four surrounding mirrored walls,
enclosing the viewer in a wildly disorienting space. In Mad House
(2008), being created for this show, a room spins disconcertingly on
its axis. Two recently rediscovered films by McCarthy, one made in
1966 and one in 1971, reveal the artist's interest in perceptual
puzzlement from the very beginning of his career.
video of Bang Bang Room can be viewed at:
www.whitney.org/www/exhibition/mccarthy.jsp
Whitney Museum of American Art
945 Madison Ave
New York, NY 10021
212.570.3600
Paul McCarthy: Film List
Bruce Conner. EVE-RAY-FOREVER. 1965 - 2006. 3 screen DVD installation,
transferred from 8mm film. Courtesy Michael Kohn Gallery.
on view 7.11.2008 - 9.28.2008
Film has been an important inspiration for Paul McCarthy since the
beginning of his career. McCarthy began making films as a student in
the 1960s, and his current exhibition on the Whitney's third floor
includes two rare 16mm films screening for the first time in decades.
Curated by Paul McCarthy, this film program provides an intriguing
insight into the impact of cinema on his work.
Kaufman Astoria Studios Film & Video Gallery Floor
The program includes works by Bas Jan Ader, Billy Adler, Nancy Angelo,
John Armleder, Daniel Barber, Judith Barry, BDR Ensemble, Barton
Patrick Bolin, Stan Brakhage, Michael Brewster, Nancy Buchanan, Chris
Burden, Carole Caroompas, Center for Experimental Art and
Communication, Giuseppe Chiari, Co-Accident (Kirby Malone, Chris
Mason, Marshall Reese, Alec Bernstein, and Mitchell Pressman), Bruce
Conner, Beverly Conrad, Tony Conrad, Paul Cotton, Norma Jean Deak,
Philippe Deléglise, Fernando Doty, Marcel Duchamp Bruce Fier, Morgan
Fisher, Fox Jim presents the Improvisers' Orchestra, Galerie Ecart
workshop, Jack Goldstein, Bill Gordh, Mary Harding, Victor Henderson,
Douglas Huebler, Kipper Kids, Harry Kipper, Alison Knowles, Kurt Kren,
Peter Kubelka, Leslie Labowitz, Maria Lassnig, Michael
LeDonne-Bhennett, Les Levine, Gary Lloyd, Los Angeles Free Music
Society, Sidney Lumet, John Malpede, Barry Markowitz, Raul Marroquin,
Paul McCarthy, Sandra McKee, Jonas Mekas, Michael K. Meyers, Susan
Mogul, The Monitors, Musica Veneris Nocturnus, Russ Myers, Maurizio
Nannucci, Richard Newton, Hermann Nitsch, Pauline Oliveros, Pat
O'Neill, Marc Pally, Bob Parks, Al Payne, The Poetics, Stuart
Rapeport, Stan Rice, Jim Roche, Martha Rosler, Claude Rychner, Carolee
Schneeman, Sam Schoenbaum, Stephen Seemayer, Andrea Shapiro, Sally
Shapiro, T.J. Silverlake, Slash Magazine, Barbara T. Smith, Jack
Smith, Michael Snow, Nina Sobell, Sturtevant, Valie Export, Stan
VanDerBeek, Paul Vangelisti, Ben Vautier Endre Tót, Andy Warhol,
Lawrence Weiner, John White, Martha Wilson, and Robert Wise.
film schedule can be found at:
www.whitney.org/www/performance_film_and_video/film_and_video.jsp
Whitney Museum of American Art
945 Madison Ave
New York, NY 10021
212.570.3600
Buckiminster Fuller
Starting With The Universe
Show Runs 6.26.2008 - 9.21.2008
One of the great American visionaries of the twentieth century, R.
Buckminster Fuller (1895-1983) endeavored to see what he, a single
individual, might do to benefit the largest segment of humanity while
consuming the minimum of the earth's resources. Doing "more with less"
was Fuller's credo. He described himself as a "comprehensive
anticipatory design scientist," setting forth to solve the escalating
challenges that faced humanity before they became insurmountable.
Fuller's innovative theories and designs addressed fields ranging from
architecture, the visual arts, and literature to mathematics,
engineering, and sustainability. He refused to treat these diverse
spheres as specialized areas of investigation because it inhibited his
ability to think intuitively, independently, and, in his words,
"comprehensively."
Although Fuller believed in utilizing the latest technology, much of
his work developed from his inquiry into "how nature builds." He
believed that the tetrahedron was the most fundamental, structurally
sound form found in nature; this shape is an essential part of most of
his designs, which range in scale from domestic to global. As the many
drawings and models in this exhibition attest, Fuller was committed to
the physical exploration and visual presentation of his ideas.
The results of more than five decades of Fuller's integrated approach
toward the design and technology of housing, transportation,
cartography, and communication are displayed here, much of it for the
first time. This exhibition offers a fresh look at Fuller's life's
work for everyone who shares his sense of urgency about homelessness,
poverty, diminishing natural resources, and the future of our planet.
- Jennie Goldstein
About.
www.whitney.org/www/buckminster_fuller/about.jsp
Video.
www.whitney.org/www/buckminster_fuller/video.jsp
Timeline.
www.whitney.org/www/buckminster_fuller/timeline.jsp
News.
www.whitney.org/www/buckminster_fuller/news.jsp
Whitney Museum of American Art
945 Madison Ave
New York, NY 10021
212.570.3600
Marlene Dumas
Measuring Your Own Grave
Show Runs 6.22.2008 - 9.22.2008
MOCA at the Geffen Contemporary
250 South Grand Avenue
Los Angeles CA 90012
www.moca.org
www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/artists/marlene_dumas.htm
Buff Monster
The Sweetest Thing
Show Runs August 23 2008 - August 30 2008
Corey Helford Gallery
8522 Washington Blvd.
Culver City, CA 90232
Tel. 310 287 2340
www.coreyhelfordgallery.com
www.buffmonster.com
Buff Monster
Born of the Abyss
Show Runs April 19 2008 - May 14 2008
Giant Robot Gallery
437 N. 9th Street
between 1st Ave Avenue A in the East Village
New York NY 10009
www.grny.net
www.buffmonster.com
Melanie Pullen
Violent Times
Show Runs July 12 2008 thru August 2008
ACE GALLERY
@ The Wilshire Tower
5514 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90036
T: 323.935.4411
F: 323.202.1082
www.acegallery.net
www.melaniepullen.com
David Choe
MURDEROUS HEART
Show Runs February 29 2008 - March 28 2008
Lazarides Gallery
8 Greek Street
Soho London
W1D 4DG
44 20 3214 0055
www.lazinc.com
www.davidchoe.com
Clayton Brothers
As Is
Show Runs May 3 2008 - June 2 2008
Apama Mackey Gallery
628 East 11th Street
Houston, Texas 77008
713.850.8527
www.mackeygallery.com
www.claytonbrothers.com
Brendan Monroe and Evah Fan
Bed and Breakfast
June 6 2008 - June 29 2008
Little Cakes
625 East 6th Street #1B
New York NY 10009
646.342.1056
www.littlecakes.org
www.brendanmonroe.com
www.potatohavetoes.com
Phantom Sightings
Carlee Fernandez
Exhibition Runs April 6 2008 to September 1 2008
LACMA
Los Angeles County Museum Of Art
5905 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles CA 90036
www.lacma.org
www.carleefernandez.com
Barry McGee & Clare Rojas
The Big Sad
Show Runs March 30 2008 - May 17 2008
Riverside Art Museum
3425 Mission Inn Ave.
Riverside CA 92501
Phone 951 684-7111
Neckface
Cannibal Carnaval
Show Runs August 16 2008 - September 20 2008
New Image Art
7908 Santa Monica Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90046
(323) 654-2192
info@newimageartgallery.com
www.newimageartgallery.com
www.busy-being.com
Sonik Mercury
Kofie One
Engineering Cinematheque
STUDIO 1636
1636 Wilcox Ave
Los Angeles CA 90028
[one block south of Hollywood Blvd]
www.bizzurkearmy.com
www.theenginetheater.com
www.tranzmutations.com
www.keepdrafting.com
After The Reality 2
Yosuke Bandai
Enlightenment
Daisuke Fukunaga
Ujino Muneteru
Nobuyasu Sato
Yukiko Shibata
Akira Shimidu
Koichi Toya
After The Reality 2
Show Runs April 5 2008 - May 3 2008
Deitch Projects
76 Grand Street New York
Takashi Murakami
Davy Jones' Tear
Show Runs May 3 2008 - June 14 2008
Blum and Poe
2754 South La Cienega Boulevard
Los Angeles CA 90034
www.blumandpoe.com
www.takashimurakami.com
Camille Rose Garcia
The Grand Illusion
Show Runs May 17 2008 - June 14 2008
Merry Karnowsky Gallery
Torstrasse 175
10155 Berlin-Mitte
Germany
+49 30 28 50 30 72
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