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Ed Kienholz initially conceived The Non War Memorial (1970) as a Concept Tableau, that never fully materialized. Provoked by the senseless casualties of the Vietnam War, Kienholz envisioned a “war memorial”that would consist of …
“If six to one odds is unfair in my tableau, than 170 million to 20million is sure as hell unfair odds in my country.” - Edward Kienholz American assemblage and installation artist Edward Kienholz’s …
“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 …
Kienholz: Five Car Stud opened at the Fondazione Prada in Milan to a packed crowd eager to get a first glimpse of historic and seminal works by Edward and Nancy Kienholz. Among the works …
It’s been about a year since the Fondazione Prada officially opened its doors to the public in May 2015. With fashion icon Miuccia Prada at the helm, and head curator Germano Celant by her …
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 …
Econo-can by Edward and Nancy Kienholz at HoodMuseum of Art, New Hampshire 22 August – 6 December 2015 The Hood Museum of Art presents a group exhibition featuring the collection of Trevor Fairbrother, an independent …
Ed and Nancy Kienholz at The Hood Museum of Art, Hanover, New Hampshire: COLLECTING AND SHARING. (Runs through August 22 - December 6, 2015) Alison Saar at the Society for Contemporary Craft, Pittsburg, Philadelphia: …
The Fondazione Prada, headed by fashion elite Muiccia Prada and her husband Patrizio Bertelli, is gearing up to premiere its 62,000 square feet (19,000 square meter) arts complex in Milan. Designed by architect Rem …
With the 2014 Yokohama Triennale coming to a close, we’re examining works by the famed artist couple/duo Ed and Nancy Kienholz, whose works were exhibited in this year’s program. Among those on view is …
Pick up a copy of Artnews for a recent review by Robert Pincus of our previous Kienholz: Berlin/Hope exhibition. Described are the two bodies of works (Volksempfängers and The White Easels), that the Kienholzes produced in the mid-late ‘60s …
Ed and Nancy Kienholz, White Easel with Machine Pistol, 1979 “The gun was found at an Idaho flea market. It is a mock-up of a machine gun made from the slide of one gun, …
Ed and Nancy Kienholz, White Easel with Face, 1978 “The wax face came from Dennis Hopper. Dennis had found, and subsequently sold to Ed, a whole prop trunk (approximately 40 x 36 x 18 inches …
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, …
We just received the shipment of catalogues for our forthcoming Kienholz: Berlin/Hope exhibition and we couldn’t be more thrilled. To see the e-version of the catalogue, visit lalouver.com/berlin-hope-catalogue. The exhibition opens on March 13!
THE BROKEN TOY SCHOOL: Talk and screening on Edward Kienholz, presented by Collin Wiggins, as part of the “Re-View: Onnasch Collection” events programme. Colin Wiggins, Special Projects Curator at the National Gallery, reflects on …
EDWARD KIENHOLZ’S powerful and epic Ozymandius Parade invades The Pace Gallery in New York. Kienholz, the master of installation and full scale environment artworks, used this 1985 satirical assemblage as a meditation on the corruption of politics. Created in …
Kienholz: Ozymandias Parade opens this Wednesday, November 7th at the Pace Gallery, New York. The participatory component of this tableaux requested we the public to vote yes or no as to whether or not …
As Hurricane Sandy powers it’s way to the East Coast, it’s not going to rain on this parade - at least we hope. Nancy Reddin Kienholz continues to install “Ozymandias Parade” at the Pace …
The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art’s exhibition of the provocative Ed Kienholz installation Five Car Stud (1969-1972) closed this past weekend. Originally, attempts to exhibit Five Car Stud at the end of the 1960s at Los Angeles County …
As the Pace Gallery prepares to exhibit Edward and Nancy Kienholz’s sculpture The Ozymandias Parade in November, we are incredulous to find that this work is just as provocative, relevant and politically charged in the 2012 …
Staying in to avoid the summer heat… Why not take in a movie? Cool down with these L.A. Louver favorites! Alice Neel Filmmaker Andrew Neel, Alice Neel’s grandson, put together the pieces of the …
Today, The Art Newspaper announced that the Pace Gallery (NYC) will mount an exhibition to include Ed Kienholz’s ten conceptual tableaux of “unmade” commissions this winter (2 November-22 December, 2012). The show will also include The Ozymandias Parade (1985), a collaboration with his …
L.A. Louver founder and Director Peter Goulds recently traveled from Los Angeles to Europe on an art tour. Here, we are allowed a glimpse into some of his adventures! Peter traveled from Los Angeles …
The controversial work has been rarely shown By Charlotte Burns. From Art Basel daily editionPublished online: 13 June 2012 Ed Kienholz’s Five Car Stud, 1969-72 on view at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in …
Credit: Edward Kienholz – Five Car Stud at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark from 6 June–21 October 2012 Photo credit: Poul Buchard / Brøndum & Co. Check out these installation shots of Five Car …
This year at Art Basel, we are thrilled to include “The Potlatch” by Ed and Nancy Reddin Kienholz in our booth. Created by the couple in 1988, this historical work references the Northwest Native-American …
See more on Kienholz’s controversial installation Five Car Stud, recently exhibited earlier this year at LACMA.
Gajin Fujita, Hood Rats, 2012, spray paint, paint markers, Mean Streak, and gold leaf on wood panels, each panel: 72 x 20 in (182.9 x 50.8 cm), overall: 72 x 120 in. (182.9 x 304.8 cm) Take a peak …
That’s Edward Kienholz’s “The Little Eagle Rock Incident”, as shown in Morley Safer’s infamous 1993 art story from 60 Minutes. Edward Kienholz,“The Little Eagle Rock Incident”, 1958, paint and resin on plywood with mounted deer …
Edward & Nancy Reddin Kienholz “The Pool Hall”, 1993, installed at Schirn Kusthalle 2011 Kienholz: The Signs of the Times is still going strong at Museum Tinguely - closing on 13 May 2012 - …
Barney’s Beanery hosted LAND’s Tribute to Ed Kienholz’s Watercolors (Barter Show) last night and a few of us attended. If you haven’t been to Barney’s, it is quite a funky place with a rich history in …
Edward Kienholz “For a Fur Coat”, 1974 Check out LAND’s Tribute to Ed Kienholz’s Watercolors (Barter Show) - opening next Tuesday April 10th 2012. Originally presented at Eugenia Butler Gallery in 1969, the Barter …