Archive for July, 2010

Downtown LA Gallery Row Art Dealers.

July 27, 2010

You’ve all heard of the crowds in downtown LA for the monthly (2nd Thursday) art walk which in recent months have topped 20,000. It’s obviously a great success but many of the galleries, etc. “pop-up” Brigadoon-like for one night only each month. During the rest of the month there are successful, serious galleries downtown who [...]

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Appropriation as love.

July 27, 2010

Our first solo exhibition in the gallery, Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia, “by Deborah Calderwood’” was recently reviewed by Tucker Neel.  You can read his detailed thoughts and insightful analysis here but we’ve posted some of the highlights. “by Deborah Calderwood” (3), 2008 , Acrylic and oil on gessoed paper, 36” x 27” There’s a reason so [...]

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Four artists talk about their work in “The art that dare not speak its name.”

July 25, 2010

On Wednesday July 14 the four artists in our exhibition spoke and answered questions about their work in the show–Edith Beaucage, Alexander Kroll, Matt Lifson and Lily Simonson.  Here are the four videos of their talks.

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Primed and Ready.

July 25, 2010

While we might quibble with a few things in our first Los Angeles Times Review, for the most part, we love it. Others may have thought the title was an attempt to “save” painting, which is not dead, we didn’t. We selected the title, “the art that dare not speak its name,” to specifically attract [...]

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“The art that dare not speak its name.” Reception for the Artists

July 11, 2010

A few photos of our reception for the exhibition “The art that dare not speak its name.” Currently running from July 7 through August 1 at CB1 Gallery.

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