Exhibition Review: Sara Abbott, No Free Bread Gallery
The grand opening of the No Free Bread Gallery presents us with a cryptic collection of abstractions from Sara Abbott. Ms. Abbott provides a copious - if not overwhelmingly so – series of enigmatic uses of the primordial elements to fine
SMMoA Hosts Final “Incognito” at Bergamot Station!!
"Incognito" is one of those rare memorable events combining mystery, art, speculation and camaraderie. At what other event can one place their "bet" and hit the jackpot? This was the eleventh year of the popular Santa Monica Museum of Art benefit
Review: Photo LA Celebrates 24 Years!
The international photographic art exposition photo la returned for its 24th year at The REEF (newly dubbed) located in the *(previously named) historic LA Mart building in downtown Los Angeles, January 15 thru 18, 2015.LA Art Party attended the opening gala
Exhibition Review: dnj Gallery, Corey Grayhorse, “Artificial Memories”
Corey Grayhorse brings tremendous felicity to photography with her exhibition "Artificial Memories" at dnj Gallery. She presents generally eccentric and mildly zany photographs which, while having an autobiographical subtext, can stand alone as cheerful gum drops of contemporary life. It is
Review: Venice Arts Annual Speakeasy Event!
This past Saturday (March 18, 2017), Venice Arts held its annual speakeasy fundraiser at the Townhouse in Venice. The event brought out many locals and supporters filled with community spirit. See image: (from left to right) Mike Newhouse, Lynn Warshafsky, and George Francisco,
Event Review: Raw Artists, May 2nd!
Written by An Bar RAW: Natural Born Artists hosted an innovative Hollywood event last Thursday May 2nd. The organization aims to provide independent artists with the tools and resources they need to "inspire and cultivate creativity." The RAW show cohesively
Exhibition Review: LACMA, “Rauschenberg: LA in MInd”
Robert Rauschenberg's influence on the art of Los Angeles, and its influence on him can be seen in starkly gorgeous detail at LACMA now, for the first time in its entirety, in "Rauschenberg: The 1/4 Mile." He said that if you
Event Review: LAAA’s Gem Show
The walls were as tightly packed as the crowd at Gallery 825. On Saturday, April 21st, the Los Angeles Art Association presented Gem, the kick-off to their Spring 2012 Art Season. The exhibition showed more than 200 "affordably-priced original artworks for
Review: “AI WEIWEI: ZODIAC,” JEFFREY DEITCH GALLERY
The opening of Jeffrey Deitch's Los Angeles Gallery of the artist Ai Weiwei does well to showcase the expansiveness of the space. The 15,000 square feet gallery is phenomenally curated, most notably with the center-piece Stools acting as not only the






