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In spite of titles that take us back to ancient Greek myths and Biblical stories, Charles Garabedian’s paintings are populated by refugees — men, women and children so far out of their element that …
With the weekend upon us, we’re looking back at all the great press for Enrique Martínez Celaya: Lone Star. We’re completely blown away by the fantastic mentions – here is a quick round-up for …
Our Richard Deacon exhibition “Beware of the Dog,” is featured in the Calendar section of today’s L.A. Times. Pick up a copy or read online here.
Check out today’s Los Angeles Times for Leah Ollman’s review of The Hunt’s Will, the current exhibition of new work by Enrique Martínez Celaya.
Don Suggs, 2012. Photo by: Douglas Messerli Douglas Messerli writes on his impression of Don Suggs: Thermal Pool Paintings and Paradise Prints on his Green Integer Blog: Suggs is perhaps more of a natural historian, …
Charles Garabedian, now 87 and an elder statesman of narrative painting, embarked on a Homeric/Freudian journey half a century ago. In the 1960’s milieu of California Finish/Fetish and Light-and Space sculpture he turned to …