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7 Jul 2014
Joel Shapiro transforms the Portland Art Museum with an installation of his suspended work. Although not site-specific, the installation is in direct dialogue with the architecture and can be refined for different interior spaces. In fact, …
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7 Jul 2014
Visit our Facebook page for more images from our David Hockney and Mark di Suvero openings. A big thank you to everyone who braved the crowds (and parking) to join us for a really special …
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7 Jul 2014
Join us tonight as we celebrate the opening receptions for our double header exhibitions: David Hockney and Mark di Suvero. Festivities will be from 6-8pm. Complimentary valet parking provided! IMAGES: David Hockney (left) and Mark …
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7 Jul 2014
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 Wednesday, …
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7 Jul 2014
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 shift …
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7 Jul 2014
Celebrating the 4th of July with this early work by Ed Kienholz. Created in 1963, America My Hometown, was first shown at the historic Dwan Gallery in Los Angeles in the same year. Subsequently, it was …
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7 Jul 2014
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 works …
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7 Jul 2014
Juan Uslé was recently interviewed by artist Shirley Kaneda in the summer issue of Bomb Magazine. Here they discuss Uslé’s move to New York from Northern Spain in the ‘80s, early influences on his work …
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6 Jun 2014
Pick up a copy of Artscene for a review of the show and Hockney’s iPad works: “The Arrival of Spring” is exuberant eye candy… They engage by virtue of the sprightly intricacy of Hockney’s mark …
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6 Jun 2014
The current issue of Los Angeles Magazine features a great throwback image of David Hockney piecing together one of his famous polaroid collages. See more images of Hockney and his iconic swimming pool in our blog …
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6 Jun 2014
This is the final week for Rina Banerjee’s solo exhibition Disgust, on view at L.A. Louver through this Saturday, June 28th.  Click here for images, videos and reviews of the show. IMAGE: Rina Banerjee, Soldier: overseas and out …
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6 Jun 2014
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 from …
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6 Jun 2014
A new installation by Michael C. McMillen is now on view at Palais de Tokyo in Paris, France. Included in the group show All That Falls, the immersive installation transports you to a different place and …
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6 Jun 2014
Our 2nd floor group exhibition continues with this sculpture by Joel Shapiro. Each angle of this bronze work is so different, providing a new visual experience at each turn. This sculpture was first shown at …
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6 Jun 2014
See the work by Terry Allen in Art or Sound, a group exhibition curated by Germano Celant. Organized by the Fondazione Prada in Venice Italy, the exhibition centers on the dialogue between visual art and sound, …
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6 Jun 2014
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 document …
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6 Jun 2014
The much anticipated exhibition “Scratch” opens at the El Segundo Museum of Art this Sunday, June 8, 2014. Produced in collaboration with the Getty Research Institute, the group show features wall to wall murals by …
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6 Jun 2014
We have the rare opportunity to show an historical work by Sol LeWitt in our second floor group show. Titled 1-2-3-2-1 (1979), the painted aluminum sculpture is a prime example of LeWitt’s exploration and fascination with the …
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6 Jun 2014
Rina Banerjee’s solo exhibition “Disgust” was reviewed by the Daily Serving. The article looks at the recent acts of violence at UCSB, and the social stigmas that played a role in the killer’s motive, as …
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5 May 2014
Don’t miss this sculpture Housing 10 (2012) by Richard Deacon on view in our second floor group show. Produced from hand-made marbled paper, this sculpture is completely held together by magnets. Created during a residency at …
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5 May 2014
Gajin Fujita poses in front of the mural he helped produce at the El Segundo Museum of Art (in association with the Getty Research Institute) for the group exhibition Scratch. Under the leadership of Alex …
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5 May 2014
“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: “It’s …
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5 May 2014
This Day in Gallery History In May 2000, L.A. Louver held a small exhibition of new sculptures by John McCracken in our second floor gallery. Included were a selection of pristine wall pieces by the …
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5 May 2014
“It’s the longest visually carrying image, black and white, that shock of the two opposites coming together far outdistances anything you could do - Frederick Hammersley  (quote extracted from Hammersley’s 2003 UCLA Oral History Project …
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5 May 2014
Tricycle Magazine, the widely-read Buddhist publication, included an extensive feature on the artwork of Tom Wudl in their most recent issue. Focusing on the intricately meticulous imagery inspired by the Flower Ornament Scripture (Avatamsaka Sutra), …
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5 May 2014
This 1993 painting by Jonathan Lasker titled The Pride of Being is currently on view in our second floor group show. Other artists include Wallace Berman, Richard Deacon, Frederick Hammersley, Ed and Nancy Kienholz, Sol LeWitt, Sean …
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5 May 2014
Find an interview with Enrique Martínez Celaya and Saul Ostrow in the recent issue of Bomb Magazine. Here, Martínez Celaya discusses how exile, violence, philosophy and literature manifests in his paintings, sculptures and video works.  …
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5 May 2014
Rina Banerjee featured in the Los Angeles Times! David Pagel reviews Banerjee’s solo exhibition “Disgust,” currently on view at L.A. Louver. “Banerjee’s four sculptures steal the show. Each is made of hundreds if not thousands …
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5 May 2014
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 on …
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5 May 2014
Matt Wedel on the cover of this month’s Art Ltd., with an in-depth profile of the artist by contributor Shana Nys Dambrot. Pick up a copy, or click here to read the complete feature online.  …
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5 May 2014
Check out images from last night’s opening for Rina Banerjee “Disgust,” with a 2nd floor group show and the premiere of Ben Jackel’s new Skyroom installation “Grandpa’s Knuckle Dusters, Bronze,” now on our Facebook page. Fun …
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5 May 2014
Make me a summary of the world! She was his guide and had traveled on camel, rhino, elephant and kangaroo, dedicated to dried plants, glass houses - for medical study, vegetable sexuality, self-pollination, and fertilization …
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5 May 2014
Australian artist Grant Stevens’ immersive video installation “Supermassive” is coming to the City Gallery Wellington in New Zealand in June 2014. First shown at L.A. Louver in 2013 as part of our Rogue Wave International …