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Computer art that pre-dates MacBooks and Photoshop by decades – In 1969, Frederick Hammersley produced an extensive series of “Computer Drawings” which he programmed and printed from an IBM mainframe computer, a mammoth machine that would …
Gajin Fujita begins each of his paintings with a preparatory drawing, or drawings, through which he determines scale, composition and palette. He then actively uses the drawing to make the painting: cutting away its …
At 77 years of age, David Hockney continues his relentless endeavor to develop new methods of image making. Most recently, the artist has devised what he calls “photographic drawings,” which are constructed from hundreds …
Featured on Anderton’s design and architecture blog “DnA,” Chen Man discusses her formative years, including her childhood and familial history, and shares insight into what inspired some of her most celebrated photographs. Click here …
Terry Allen’s recent exhibition at Ohio State University was chosen as “Best of 2014.” Here’s why: “Possible Impossible: Terry Allen Study Drawings for Public Works,” Sept. 25-Nov. 8 at OSU Urban Arts Space Terry …
Read a recent featured on our current Mark di Suvero exhibition in Artsy. His exhibition of sculptures and drawings will remain on view at L.A. Louver through August 29. Click here to see more …
See sculptures and drawings by Mark di Suvero in the second floor gallery, as well as our Skyroom where you’ll find this sculpture “Ring Neste” basking in the sun. The exhibition officially opens this …
Two more days until David Hockney “The Arrival of Spring” opens at L.A. Louver on Wednesday, July 9th (6-8 pm). Included are 20 of the artist’s iPad drawings printed on paper, that capture the …
Take a stroll along Venice Beach, and be sure to pause for a photo op in front of Mark di Suvero’s iconic sculpture Declaration. Just a stone’s throw away, L.A. Louver will be presenting …
We’re excited to announce an exhibition of David Hockney’s iPAD prints, coming to L.A. Louver this summer. The Arrival of Spring will include his recent series of drawings produced on the artist’s iPAD that …
“Why is everything now geared to longevity?” [David Hockney] asks. “If everything’s directed at longevity, you’re denying life.” He approves of a remark that the photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson made at the age of 93: …
Banerjee discusses her fascination with the word Disgust (the title for her current solo exhibition at L.A. Louver), and how it manifests in her new sculptures, paintings and drawings. The following is an excerpt that touches …
Alison Saar’s solo exhibition Hothouse opens at the Watts Towers Arts Center this Saturday, April 19, and will remain on view at the Noah Purifoy Art Gallery through August 10, 2014. Included are a …
It was a special evening with engaging conversation, well attended by an informed and curious crowd. If you couldn’t make it last night, here a few pics from the event. Stay tuned for a …
ARTIST CONVERSATION EVENT: Gajin Fujita with Ilona Katzew Thursday, 17 April 2014, 7pm // @ L.A. Louver Join us for a lively conversation with Gajin Fujita and Ilona Katzew (Curator at LACMA) in the …
OPENING TONIGHT! The opening reception for “Kienholz: Berlin/Hope” takes place tonight, March 13, 6-8pm. The show features assemblage sculpture produced by Ed and Nancy between 1975-1979, while working concurrently in Berlin, Germany and Hope, …
Sneak peek! We’re excited for our upcoming exhibition of drawings by Gajin Fujita. This will be the first show dedicated to Gajin’s works on paper. Stay tuned for a video we’re producing that documents …
Leon Kossoff would traverse the city limits of London for inspiration, and when captivated by a certain building, tube station or bustling street, he would document the location through drawings or paintings done in …
If you haven’t seen our current Leon Kossof exhibition, or want an insightful reflection on Kossoff’s paintings and drawings of London, we urge you to read a fantastic review of the show by James …
Haven’t seen our Leon Kossoff exhibition yet? Here’s a little taste of what you’re missing. Featuring both drawings and paintings by the British artist, the exhibition centers on the artists portrayals of London, the …
by Coline Milliard LONDON — Leon Kossoff has drawn and painted this city relentlessly for more than six decades, and today, at 86, he
can still be found sketching the street corners that have inspired …
The inspiration for Tom Wudl’s recent works (currently on view), stems from his extensive study of the Avatamsaka Sutra. Also known as the Flower Ornament Scripture, the sutra is a revered Buddhist text dating back …
The Drawing Center in New York has just announced an upcoming exhibition of works on paper by late artist Ken Price. Including over 60 drawings produced during his lifetime, “Ken Price: Slow and Steady Wins …
We are so excited for our very first international Rogue Wave Project with Australian artist Grant Stevens. Opening on January 17, 2013, “SUPERMASSIVE” will include a new series of work comprised of video installations, …