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FORTH Magazine in Los Angeles displays painting from both prominent, nationally-acclaimed painters as well as up-and-coming painters from Los Angeles and beyond. Forth displays not only traditional painting but also experimental, mixed media, video and music supplemented, and all other genres of painting.
San Francisco Art by Michael Shankman
Sunday, 18 Apr, 2010 – 16:40 | No Comment

With his recent paintings, Michael Shankman reveals interiors and exteriors of collapsing homesteads from suburban areas of Colorado, the area where he grew up. Shards of color and structural elements are depicted in large, explosive compositions that stand in comparison to his careful and delicate renderings of small clusters of suburbia.

Slam Art – Issue 8
Sunday, 18 Apr, 2010 – 16:27 | No Comment

The following are photos of the Vox Humana Live Art Performance, which took place at the LA Art Show in January 2010.

(CREDITS: The one with the woman’s face is a collaboration between Retna and El Mac. The geometric one is by Kofie, and the city with the boy is by Mear One. The photo credit should be to Tommy Tung.)

The Art of Creativity – Yvette Gellis
Thursday, 28 Jan, 2010 – 18:12 | No Comment
The Art of Creativity – Yvette Gellis

THE ART OF CREATIVITY is Jim Wooden’s new video series devoted to exploring and revealing…

Italian artist Mario Canali comes to Los Angeles, by Vicki Godal
Friday, 22 Jan, 2010 – 21:45 | One Comment

The National Italian American Foundation and the Istituto Italiano di Cultura Los Angeles co-host Canali.
To view Mario Canali’s art is to transport into a world of paradox, both delightful and disturbing. Featuring inquisitive human hybrids and surreal landscapes, Canali’s works are disruptive, edgy and innovative, as they were when he painted them in the 70s’ and 80s’. To gaze into the eyes of his creatures is like looking into the eyes of a lion, knowing you are safe only because they are caged. Canali’s hybrid humans not only catch the eye, they hold it spellbound.

Mixed Media and Paint by Suzanne Erickson
Friday, 15 Jan, 2010 – 17:22 | One Comment

Title: “My bed” size: queen size mattress;
medium: paint, yarn with needlework on bed mattress 2009