Sunday, July 20, 2008

Franklin Evans

There is no there there

Kathryn Andrews
Franklin Evans
Jeremy Everett
Keltie Ferris
Lauren Luloff
Luke Whitlatch

Curated by Benjamin Provo

July 3rd - August 1st, 2008
Opening July 3rd 7-9pm


Jeremy Everett, Untitled (Porn Mag #2), 2008


Rivington Arms
4 East 2nd Street, 1st Floor
New York, NY 10003
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Franklin Evans

Franklin Evans has two new video in an exhibiton at the Morgan Lehman Gallery in New York.

"Franklin Evans is represented in the show by two videos that reference the homoerotic nature of baseball. His densely layered drawing style is transposed to video through layered images of his own drawings, overlaid with digital markings and musical excerpts that set the amusingly frenetic yet erotic mood."


June 3 - Aug 1, 2008
Sexy Time: A Group Effort

Summer Group Show: Sexy Time
Reception: Thursday June 5, 6-8pm

Franklin Evans

Franklin Evans work is included in a group exhibition, Sexy Time: A Group Effort, at Morgan Lehman Gallery in New York. The exhibition date are June 5 - August 1, 2008.

Stas Orlovski


Stas Orlovski was one of fifteen C.O.L.A. 2008 Fellows. The exhibition ended on July 13, 2008. If you would like to purchase a catalog from the exhibition please contact the gallery.

The City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA) is pleased to award the City of Los Angeles (C.O.L.A.) Individual Artist Fellowships to fifteen local artists. The professional and artistic caliber of these 15 Fellows is the reason why C.O.L.A. has been nationally recognized as one of the most prestigious municipal arts funding programs in the country. Los Angeles is one of a handful of municipalities that offers individual artists grants on a national level. Since 1990, the Department of Cultural Affairs has awarded over $47 million dollars to local artists, arts organizations, and arts events.

DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS ANNOUNCES
C.O.L.A. 2008 Individual Artist Fellowships
Visual Arts Exhibition
With artists Judie Bamber, Erin Cosgrove, Joyce Dallal, Lewis Klahr, Suzanne Lacy, Timothy Nolan, Stas Orlovski, Louise Sandhaus and Alex Slade

May 16 - July 13, 2008

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Penelope Gottlieb


Penelope Gottlieb is included in a group exhibition at Rohrer Fine Arts.

Rohrer Fine Art presents Nature Morte/Dead Nature: a group exhibition of contemporary artists Ori Gersht, Penelope Gottlieb, Kaoru Mansour, Melvin Martinez, Cristina Lei Rodriguez, Andrew Taylor and Timothy Tompkins. A special opening reception with the artists will take place on Saturday, May 10th from 6-8 p.m. The exhibition runs through July 5th.

ROHRER FINE ART
346 N COAST HWY
Laguna Beach, CA 92651

Amir H. Fallah

The current exhibiton, Pedestal, new work by Amir H. Fallah is worth the trip to Ojai! Installation photos will be posted next week.

The exhibition was featured on Flavorpill

www.flavorpill.com

Other past Fallah news:

Gulf Art Fair - Presented by Rhys Gallery
Dubai, U.A.E., 3.19.08 - 3.22.08
Site specific fort installation at fair

www.rhysgallery.com

You can watch Amir building the fort by clicking: http://www.vimeo.com/906212


31 Grand
www.31grand.com
March 20 - April 19
curated by Barnaby Whitfield in the Project Room
Warm, Red, Salt And Wet featuring
Allison Schulnik, Erik Lindman, Amir H. Fallah, Amelia Biewald, Christian Sampson,
Debra Hampton, George Boorujy, Jason Weatherspoon, Jennifer Coates, Michael Pope, Zea Barker.

Franklin Evans


Franklin Evans was a featured artists at MACO - a contemporary art fair in Mexico City. His work was represented by the Moti Hasson Gallery.