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It’s been a wonderful year in art, and I love the fact that many highlights were chronicled here in my blog.  I’ve had a ball going to some fantastic ground breaking exhibits this year, and I was lucky to meet some very fascinating people who each in their own way has made an impact on [...]

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To say I’ve been traveling frequently is an understatement.  I’m about to leave for my 3rd trip back east in three weeks so I’m a bit weary for wear.  One of my arts goals for the year was to attend this year’s MoCA Gala.  Sadly, this was not to be due to fatigue and an [...]

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(I really need to invest in Photoshop) So, it’s been over a week and I’m still digesting Art in the Streets.  As I walked out of the Geffen on April 14th, a writer for LAist and I discussed how overwhelming the exhibit was.  I thought it was well done.  At the members preview, some complained [...]

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MOCA is bringing the streets to museum patrons in a comprehensive overview of the history of street art from 1967 through present day in “Art in the Streets”.  It is the first major exhibit of its kind in the U.S. “Art in the Streets” primarily focuses on graffiti art’s infamous rise in an economically tumultuous [...]

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The 2011 Los Angeles Art Show introduced me to a couple of artists whose careers I look forward to following.  One of these artists was Cecilia Paredes who was represented by Salt Fine Art, a gallery in Laguna Beach specializing in Latin American Contemporary Art.  The owner, Carla Tesak Arzente travels the world to carefully [...]

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I visited MOCA twice this summer and most recently I stopped by the museum to view Arshile Gorky: a Retrospective, which is the first exhibit brought to the museum by MOCA’s new Director Jeffrey Deitch. I was thrilled to see that the permanent collection, whose works include Giacometti, Rothko, Lichtenstein and Jackson Pollock were still [...]

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