Latest in: Ed and Nancy Kienholz
“Kienholz does not tend to sublimate the lowness and tragedy of life, the conditions of solitude and triviality, but rather uses them as tools that can highlight the low, popular universe, a place where …
Ed and Nancy Kienholz’s Bout Round Eleven is a largest work by the couple on view in our current exhibition Kienholz Televisions. Created in 1982, the tableau features two life-size figures: A man sits at …
Throughout the course of Ed and Nancy Kienholz’s careers and collaborations, the television found its way into many of their works and became a recurring theme. In February 2016, we’ll be presenting an exhibition …
The relationship between the arts and food has been retraced and analyzed in the Arts & Foods pavilion of Expo Milan 2015. Located in both the indoor and outdoor areas of La Triennale – …
Don’t miss the last chance to see one of Ed and Nancy Kienholz’s most important tableaux: The Ozymandias Parade. It is currently on view in this year’s Gwangju Bienniale, which is now its final days and …
Ed and Nancy Kienholz’s seminal tableau “The Ozymandias Parade” takes center stage at this year’s Gwangju Biennale in Korea – marking the 13th installation of this powerfully provocative work. Having first debuted at the Henry …
This is the final week for our current exhibitions: Kienholz: Berlin/Hope and Gajin Fujita: Drawings. Don’t miss the opportunity to see these rarely exhibited works. Both shows are on view through Saturday, April 26, 2014. IMAGE: …
The White Easel series, by Ed and Nancy Kienholz, were some of the first works to manifest from their newly built studio in Hope, Idaho, where the couple relocated in 1973. Many were made …
The Fountain,1977 (featured above) was created by Ed and Nancy Kienholz in Hope, Idaho, during a period when the couple divided their time between Hope and Berlin, Germany. This sculpture belongs to The White …
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, …
L.A. Louver wishes you and your loved ones a wonderful holiday season, a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! We’re so excited to see you in the new year with our amazing …
The often politically-charged works of Ed and Nancy Kienholz have brought on their share of controversy – whether depicting an African-American man brutally attacked by a pack of white men in “Five Car Stud,” …