After taking in the KAWS solo show and Natalia Fabia's solo (both in Culver City), we saddled back up and set off to catch a few more shows.
Next up was Megan Whitmarsh's solo show over at New Image Art in West Hollywood...
Next up was Megan Whitmarsh's solo show over at New Image Art in West Hollywood...
Upon entering the gallery you were met by a huge pile of "The Crap Of Life" (the show's title) - made up of handmade stuffed plush items of everyday objects ranging from Sharpie pens to VHS cassettes to all matter of food packaging... just stunning the detail and time that went into this.
The show was exceptional and showcased Whitmarsh's numerous talents. Her trademark needlepoint works (seen above) were on display, as were works from her new plush 'bling' series (see below) and several works on paper as well...Megan Whitmarsh was in the house (seen below with Shawn from Thinkspace) and had autographed copies of her new book with Rojo, Yeti Logic, on hand for patrons to pick up. As we were leaving, Megan's trademark lifesize cardboard robot was about to make it's appearance during the special performance from Dolphine Force... alas, we had to get going and hit the road...
To get over to the Beautiful/Decay 'A to Z' show over at Kopeikin Gallery that helped to celebrate the release of issue Z. In celebration of reaching issue 'Z', Beautiful/Decay curated a special show featuring 26 artists including the likes of Robbie Conal, Gary Taxali, Skwak, Aya Kato, Aaron Noble, Jacob Magraw, Suntek Chung and many more - see some of our favorites below, of note the epic piece from Robbie Conal that greated patrons in the main window facing Melrose Avenue (in some places, the paint was well over 2" thick on the canvas)...
Robbie Conal
Robbie Conal (close up shot)
Gary Taxali
Jacob Magraw
Aaron Noble
Aaron Noble
Ended the eve running into a bunch of good friends (seen above L-R: artist Andrew Hem, Shawn from Thinkspace, aritst Michael Alvarez, collector Amanda Erlanson, and artist Tessar Lo).
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