Posts Tagged ‘ Art ’
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Brooks Shane Salzwedel: “Land Makers”
Until June 20, 2009
Salzwedel’s new body of work continues his exploration of the industrial versus natural, with beauty and deconstruction coexisting. Though the work shows relics of human life in the form of industrial urban develop.m.ent, the landscapes are meant to maintain an [...]
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Misako Inaoka: “Survival Game”
Until June 20, 2009
San Francisco based Inaoka engages the raw stuff of existence in meaningful and novel ways by blurring the boundary between technique and concept, sculpture and found object. Painted with a glossy, metallic sheen, and appearing, for all intents and purposes, [...]
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Dorian La Padura and Marvin Jordana
Until June 27, 2009
Dorian La Padura paints with color and light. By tying relationships of colors to one another and to various gray tones, he evokes specific feelings and emotions, as well as meditative states. These works were made over [...]
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Equilibirum: Rimi Yang and Martiros Adalian
Until June 30, 2009
International artist Rimi Yang portrays the Yin and Yang of life and its uncertainties. Her emotional work explores the human psyche and its relation in connecting to polar opposites. Yang’s paintings are both dramatic yet whimsical showing both Eastern [...]
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Hiroshi Watanabe: “Ideology in Paradise” and David Fokos
Until August 22, 2009
The Kopeikin Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of work by Japanese born and Los Angeles based photographer Hiroshi Watanabe titled “Ideology in Paradise,” also the title of Watanabe’s recently published book. Widely exhibited internationally, this is Watanabe’s first solo [...]