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Howard Terpning's paintings keep Old West alive
Howard Terpning paints how the West was lived and lost more than 120 years ago. His subject is 19th century Native Americans, although he is not their descendant. Some of his canvases aim to capture the courage, dignity and desperation of the fight to...
Tags: Arts, John Wayne, Camp Lejeune (military base), Artists, Fine Artists
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Review: Attraction at play in 'Robert Overby' at Marc Selwyn
“Robert Overby: Paintings and Drawings from the 1970s” takes visitors back to a time when sex was sexy. At Marc Selwyn Fine Art, Overby’s nine oils on canvas and four works on paper bespeak an age when sex had more atmosphere than it...
Tags: Edward Ruscha, Arts, Arts and Culture
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Will Sergeant at Substrate Fine Art Gallery
ART English musician Will Sergeant is famous for being the guitarist in the darkly melodic Liverpool rock band, Echo & the Bunnymen. Now he's turned his attention to art, opening his first major United States exhibition, "My Own Worst Enemy," at the...Tags: Arts, Ridgewood, Arts and Culture, Artists
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James Franco grabs another role with MOCA show on 'Rebel Without a Cause'
James Franco is an actor-turned-artist-turned-author-turned-actor-playing-an-artist-named-Franco in the soap opera "General Hospital" — who has made a movie, "Francophrenia," that documents the experience. He's about as "meta" as it gets. Now...
Tags: Natalie Wood, Concerts, Arts, Nicholas Ray, Sal Mineo
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Art review: 'B. Wurtz & Co.' at Richard Telles Fine Art
Culture MonsterDavid Pagel reviews "B. Wurtz & Co." at Richard Telles Fine Art... -
Art Review: Jason Kraus at Redling Fine Art
Culture MonsterThe premise of Jason Kraus’s second solo show at Redling Fine Art, appropriately titled “Dinner Repeated,” is an exercise in compulsive reiteration. On each of the first seven nights of the exhibition, the New York-based artist served... -
Art review: 'Claire Falkenstein' at Jack Rutberg Fine Arts
Culture MonsterDavid Pagel reviews "Claire Falkenstein: An Expansive Universe" at Jack Rutberg Fine Arts.... -
Kenneth Price dies at 77; artist transformed traditional ceramics
Kenneth Price, a prolific Los Angeles artist whose work with glazed and painted clay transformed traditional ceramics while also expanding orthodox definitions of American and European sculpture, died early Friday at his home and studio in Taos, N.M. He...Tags: John Mason, Arts, Science and Technology, Trips and Vacations, World War II (1939-1945)
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In the Abstract
LA Times MagazineThe genius of Ellsworth Kelly on display in Los Angeles not once but twice... -
Art review: Tom Knechtel at Marc Selwyn Fine Art
Culture MonsterDavid Pagel reviews Tom Knechtel's paintings and drawings at Marc Selwyn Fine Art.... -
Art review: 'Roger Kuntz: Signs of LA' at Louis Stern Fine Arts
Culture MonsterDavid Pagel reviews "Roger Kuntz: Signs of LA" at Louis Stern Fine Arts.... -
PST, A to Z: ‘Civic Virtue’ at LA Municipal Art Gallery and Watts Towers Arts Center
Culture MonsterPacific Standard Time will explore the origins of the Los Angeles art world through museum exhibitions throughout Southern California over the next six months. Times art reviewer Sharon Mizota has set the goal of seeing all of them. This is......
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