Category Archives: contemporary art
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts’ Big Bang
The term ‘Big Bang’ refers to the hot, dense state that cause a rapid expansion of the universe bringing us to where we are now living on planet earth. This very notion inspired the Museum of Fine Arts for the … Continue reading
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Quebec’s thriving Art Scene
Organized by the Musée d’art Contemporain de Montréal, the Québec Triennial, is situated in its spacious high-ceilinged modern building with bare white walls and no architectural frills – puts a spotlight on Quebec, showing artworks so delightful and of such … Continue reading
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Skullphone @ Subliminal Projects
I didn’t expect to have to wait in a line to attend Skullphone‘s Digital Media art opening at Subliminal Projects, but I did. The Los Angeles based street artist, Skullphone became a sensation in 2008, when he supposedly ‘hacked’ into Los … Continue reading
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Art is Life: Tim Hawkinson at Blum & Poe
I first saw a major Tim Hawkinson exhibition at the Whitney in 2005. The exhibition traced Hawkinson’s steady evolution in meticulously detailed drawings, minute constructions, inflated latex casts, and uncanny mechanical contraptions. Here, I discovered that Tim Hawkinson’s large-scale kinetic … Continue reading
A step in the right direction
I am transplant to Los Angeles from Vancouver. This is why the photography exhibition Transplants, from 10 non-indigenous Angelenos at THIS Los Angeles gallery caught my attention. The photographers exhibited in Transplants are all young, award-winning artists with varying degrees of technical … Continue reading
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A New Horizon: Seascapes by Catherine Opie
Best known for her mid 1990′s series of portraits of individuals and couples from the queer, S&M and other communities, including several notorious self-portraits, Catherine Opie gave new visibility to marginalized subcultures helping define a charged current of “identity politics” … Continue reading
Book Signing: Ed Ruscha: Fifty Years of Painting at Book Soup, Los Angeles
<script src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~s/IllWorkForArt?i=” type=”text/javascript”> Ed Ruscha signing books at Book Soup Last Saturday evening, I couldn’t resist the opportunity to have the great and famous Ed Ruscha sign his latest book, “Ed Ruscha: Fifty Years of Painting” at Book Soup, Los Angeles. … Continue reading
Favorite Art Shows of 2009
After reading Peter Schjeldahl’s “Eleven Best Museum Shows of 2009″ in the New Yorker, I thought, I too will compile a list. 1. Please, Please, Please, Jeppe Hein, January 30 – March 29th 2009, The Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver BC, Canada 2. … Continue reading
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Read it. Loath it. Love it. Forget it. “My Name is Charles Saatchi and I am an Artoholic”
Art collector, gallery owner and founder of the global advertising agency, Charles Saatchi is famously publicity – shy, a reluctant interviewee who never attends his own gallery openings, or anyone else’s for the matter. This book brings together his unflinching … Continue reading
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