• Galerie Ernst Hilger

    There is a visceral and lyrical quality embedded within the fibers of  Jakob Kirchmayr’s work.  Like a palimpsest that reveals itself over time, the mixed media works integrate handwritten messages that guide the viewer along the landscape of memory.  The artist’s hand is in rich in texture and presents a meditation on materials and surface […]

    A. Moret No responses June 9, 2022
  • Spencer Mar Guilburt: This Too Shall Last

    The signature “Fire-Flowers” by Los Angeles-based Spencer Mar Guilburt act as checkpoints throughout the city.  Their inherent fluidity and motion transform the exterior of any wall, building, or canvas.  They have become like a fingerprint, an indelible and unmistakable mark confirming evidence that the artist was once here and has since traveled to a new […]

    A. Moret No responses June 30, 2021
  • Gregory’s Drive-Thru

    No matter what medium Gregory Siff employs, his works are visceral creations bearing ethnographic symbols containing memories of childhood, family, and happiness.  His process is gestural and guided by the textures of paint, Krink, spray paint, pencils, colored markers, crayons, and whatever else he may discover across his studio.  The unmistakable authenticity of Gregory Siff […]

    A. Moret No responses April 9, 2021
  • George Byrne: Post Truth

    The photographs of George Byrne revel in a stillness that is part mystical, part abstract, and entirely surreal echoing the dichotomous nature of the city of Los Angeles that the artist has adopted as home. Curated by Margot Ross, Post Truth is both a solo exhibition and book release exploring five years of work that […]

    A. Moret No responses December 24, 2020
  • Behind the Veil with Tim Hailand

    “I suppose that my subjects are, for me, idealized versions of themselves, just as toile de Jouy fabric represented a romanticized interpretation of pastoral ‘reality’ in late-18th century France.” – Tim Hailand   In my work, I allow the material to lead me — it lets me know what it wants (or does not want) […]

    Tim Hailand No responses February 27, 2014
  • 3DWalldecor: Off the Wall

    Dare to be dimensional.  With eight design patterns available you now have eight reasons to make your space unique.   Spruce up the walls of your studio with Bamboo Wall Panels from 3DWalldecor.  Rendered from bamboo pulp, the panels are sturdy, sustainable and yield an optical buoyancy. All images courtesy of 3DWalldecor

    Installation Magazine No responses August 7, 2013