• Castro Frank: The Ethereal Series

    Born and raised in Los Angeles, Castro Frank documents the texture, faces, and stories of his native city.  The heart and the camera of the artist are inextricably aligned, and so the viewer feels his humility and gratitude in every photograph.  His most recent body of work the “Ethereal” Series signals a return to Frank’s […]

    A. Moret No responses May 25, 2021
  • Rainer Hosch: Apocalypse Now

    The outstretched branches of the Joshua tree quiver with fiery spiky leaves and recede into the horizon. The single trunk that supports the once-thriving plant species still stands despite enduring intense heat and the unforgiving wrath of flames.  Rainer Hosch’s documentation of the scorched earth in the aftermath of the Dome fire, just one of […]

    A. Moret No responses December 27, 2020
  • Lisa Adams: As It Appears To Be

    Join Los Angeles artist Lisa Adams and filmmaker Juri Koll for the special one-night premiere of Lisa Adams:  As it Appears to Be today Friday, June 6.  The Crest Theater will present an exclusive screening of the film at 8pm in Westwood, just blocks away from the Hammer Museum.  Purchase your tickets to the limited engagement now.  Discover an […]

    Installation Magazine No responses June 3, 2014
  • Llyn Foulkes One Man Band

    Directed by Tamar Halpern and Chris Quilty, the documentary follows the Los Angeles based artist and musician over the duration of seven years before his retrospective at the Hammer Museum.  The film will debut at the NY Film Forum May 7-14 and at the Laemmle Theatres in Los Angeles May 16-22.  Stay tuned for our […]

    A. Moret No responses April 3, 2014
  • Quam Odunsi: The Reagents at Design Matters

    The Reagents is Odunsi’s second solo exhibition and presents a similar curiosity with Los Angeles as Anachronistic Capture: Motion & Stills did in April 2012.  Working under the pseudonym Reserve Result, Odunsi presents a narrative of an agent, a government official, conducting surveillance on special interest groups.  He finds himself becoming increasingly absorbed by the citizens and their private […]

    A. Moret No responses October 11, 2013
  • The Not-So-Standard Theater

    Multi-disciplinary artist Nicole Disson has revitalized theatre and created new opportunities to present performances in Los Angeles.   A dancer, performer and producer Disson’s theatre background brought her to Los Angeles in 2008.  She has worked with artist Lita Albuquerque to recreate her seminal work SPINE OF THE EARTH for the Getty Museum’s Pacific Standard […]

    A. Moret No responses June 21, 2013