Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Wilshire: Carl Berg Gallary

http://www.carlberggallery.com/
Thomas Whittaker




Erin Marie Dunn "Grace" 2007


Wilshire: Steve Turner Contemporary Gallery



Renee Petropoulos















John Monn



Joel Biel:















'The Jackal"
-Dani Tull

I love Tull's piece because it shows a lot the humor
and symbolism. For me the piece represents man as misguided, which of course is not always true. The man in the picture looks as though he has this jackal inside of him, but really its already become a part of who he is. I love the idea of combining reality with an emotion and being able to captivate it as one big idea.












"Suffering"











"Heidi 2007"




























































































































Wilshire: Acme Gallery

Bill Jensen Paintings
http://acmelosangeles.com/




Wilshire: Boo Gallery





Wilshire: 1301 PE Gallery

Paul Winstanly Republic
http://1301pe.com/




Wilshire Blvd: Marc Foxx




Wilshire: Paul Kopeikin Gallery

Lukas Roth Re-Construction
http://paulkopeikingallery.com/


Wilshire: Roberts &Tilton Gallery

Becca Mann
http://robertsandtilton.com/
















Culver City: David Gallery



Kobi Israel "Intimate Strangers"
http://davidgallery.net/



Culver City: Susanne Vielmetter L.A. Projects

Nicole Eisenman A Show Born Of Fear
http://vielmetter.com/

This show was really interesting to go to simply because I got to see the differences between an artist and their works, in other words a sort of evolution of artistry. Eisenman's works are both disturbing and wonderfull. She knows how to set the mood to freak the viewer while allowing them to be okay with the notion. I really want to say that I found the work to be a bit disturbing, but that did not stop me from looking around even more. To me a few of Eisenmans works seem to reflect so much sexulity and ironism, which kind of is a reflection of our deep, dark illusions. I actually found myself entrapts by so many possibities in regards to they way she creates such caos to her work.
-danisa





Culver City: Anna Helwing Gallery

Kelly Nipper





Culver City: Sandorini Ray Gallery


Sue De Beer Permanant Revolution


Culver City: Blum & Poe Gallery

Tatzu Nishi
http://blumandpoe.com/