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Posts Tagged ‘ Current Exhibits ’

  • OVERTONES Gallery
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    Daniel Nicoletta: Harvey Milk and the San Francisco Scene
    Thru July 4, 2009 in honor of LGBT Pride Month
    OVERTONES Gallery is pleased to present the first solo exhibiton in Los Angeles by San Francisco-based photographer Daniel Nicoletta. Nicoletta will exhibit photographs from his extensive body of work, including [...]

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  • Avenue 50 Studio
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    Colaborativo Uno (1) Nueve (9) Siete (7)
    Vero Glezqui, Alejandra Phelts, Jacobo Ramirez, Fernanda Uski, Marco Velazco, Oslyn Whizar
    June 13 until July 5, 2009
    Opening night reception Saturday June 13th from 7 - 10 p.m.
    The 3rd Zone is a space and place corralled by the Tijuana-San Diego border - the busiest [...]

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  • CERASOLI Gallery
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    Matt Phillips, Mario Wagner, and Seth Curcio
    Opens June 13, 2009 and remains on view through July 8, 2009.
    Opening Reception: Saturday June 13th, 6-9 p.m.
    CERASOLI Gallery presents a selection of works by Matt Phillips, Mario Wagner, and Seth Curcio, three artists working with collage as their medium.

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  • Greenfield Sacks Gallery
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    Helen Frankenthaler and David Hockney
    June 27, 2009 until August 29, 2009
    Summer Reception: July 11, 2009 5-7 p.m.
    Greenfield Sacks Gallery presents an exhibition of iconic works by two masters, Helen Frankenthaler, Woodcuts and David Hockney, Prints of Celia. The exhibitions in two separate galleries will include 6 woodcuts by Helen [...]

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  • Lawrence Asher Gallery
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    Kevork Cholakian: “Spring Back, Fall Ahead”
    Until June 27, 2009
    Kevork Cholakian “channels Dutch masters through his contemporary still-lifes,” says artscenecal.com.  The L.A. based contemporary artist uses realism to capture color and richness of detail. His second exhibition at Lawrence Asher Gallery realizes another dramatic step in his series [...]

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