Posts Tagged ‘Whitney Biennial’
Artists, Architects, and Designers Contemplate the Void at the Guggenheim (NY Times) Big Show of Picasso’s Mediterranean Years Planned for Gagosian in London (NY Times) Signs of Rebound at last month’s Winter Antiques Show (NY Times) LACMA Announces Three Inaugural Shows for New Resnick Pavilion (LA Times) This Year’s ARCOmadrid Puts Spotlight on L.A. Artists […]
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Tags: Alan Greenspan portraits, ARCOmadrid, Basquiat, Ferus Gallery, Gagosian, Guggenheim, L.A. artists, LACMA, Picasso, Resnick Pavilion, Samuel Freeman Gallery, Whitney Biennial, Winter Antiques Show
Edgar Arceneaux: Not a Cliche
22Oct08
By Laura Gatewood Resisting the pull of the tortured soul cliché, painter Edgar Arceneaux has managed to attain both artistic and commercial prominence while also taking up the mantle of community service as director of the Watts House Project in South Central Los Angeles. His often conceptual artwork explores themes of memory, perception, and how […]
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Tags: California Biennial, Correlations and Isomorphisms, Edgar Arceneaux, Galerie Kamm, Hammer Museum, San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art, Susanne Vielmetter, Watts House Project, Whitney Biennial