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Liturgy+Lab: Compline at CB1 Gallery.

Published on February 10, 2011 By Clyde

Join us for an artistic, interactive exploration of ‘sleep,’ following the ancient Christian tradition of Compline or ‘Bedtime Prayers.’ This event is a collaboration of local artists and sponsored by CB1 Gallery and St. John’s Episcopal Cathedral. Featuring spoken word/poet Bob Bowen, artist Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia, installation artist Olga Lah, artist Alexander Kroll, and Jubilee [...]

Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia “by Deborah Calderwood”–appropriation used as a form of reverence.

Published on December 24, 2010 By Clyde

The first CB1 Gallery solo show–Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia by Deborah Calderwood opened at the gallery on April 24, 2010. The paintings and works on paper in this exhibition were based on found childhood drawings Deborah Calderwood made when she was eleven years of age. As the creator of the drawings upon which these works were [...]

Appropriation as love.

Published on July 27, 2010 By Clyde

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 [...]

Friday Evening (5/21) Artist Talk–Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia.

Published on May 20, 2010 By Clyde

CB1 Gallery is pleased to schedule an artist talk with Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia who will discuss his current exhibition, “by Deborah Calderwood”, on Friday, May 21 at 6:30 p.m. Join us at a walk through of his exhibition and a question and answer time with the artist. Afterwards hang around downtown LA for the evening [...]

Flavorpill Reviews Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia Exhibition.

Published on May 9, 2010 By Clyde

Check out the Flavorpill review of Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia’s current show at CB1 Gallery, “by Deborah Calderwood,” up through April 23, 2010. The thing about Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia is that, although nearly all his creative projects involve paint at some point, he’s not really a painter. He’s a conceptualist — which is to say that [...]