
Off-White Fall Winter 2018 Presentation During Paris Fashion Week
photographs by Flo Kohl
Walead Beshty Presents Equivalents @ Regen Projects
Photographs, sculptures, and collages populate the expansive space at Regen Projects, incorporating the traces of bodies, circulation, and labor within the surface of the artwork. In this highly charged, pithy and multi-dimensional body of work created roughly over the course of a year, Beshty drills through computers, a television, and an oversized, outdated printer. He slices flat screen televisions in half lengthwise and displays these brutalized devices with their power still connected to the electrical grid, leaving them in a desperate anthropomorphized state of survival - endlessly powering on and off again, their inner machinations on full display. Copper plates made from the artist's own pharmaceutical receipts and x-rays of the artist's own knee document the expected outcomes of his prescribed medications and are left to oxidize slowly over time. Positive and negative transparency film is left exposed in Beshty's checked baggage, the resulting works made during idol modes in transit. The dualities are endless; layered ad infinitum. Equivalents opens tonight and will be on view through April 7 at Regen Projects 6750 Santa Monica Boulevard.
Aliona Kononova's Spring/Summer 2018 Collection
“Visitors” presents the work of Los Angeles-based fashion designer Aliona Kononova in the context of the first in a new series of traveling pop up ateliers, where bespoke, fashion pieces are made by the designer in collaboration with her private clients. Inspired by the visitors in Andrei Tarkovsky’s Solaris, Kononova’s “Visitors” is a new, working studio, established to push the limits of what is possible beyond traditional tailoring. photographs by Oliver Kupper
"Real Worlds: Brassaï, Arbus, Goldin" at MOCA
Drawn largely from MOCA’s extraordinary collection of photography, the exhibition provides a remarkable opportunity to explore the ways in which Brassaï (Gyula Halász), Diane Arbus, and Nan Goldin use the camera to reflect and transform the world around them. Real Worlds features an exceptional trove of approximately one hundred works by the three artists, including Brassaï’s unforgettable images of the nocturnal denizens of Paris, Arbus’s most memorable and unsettling portraits, and Goldin’s searingly poignant documentation of herself and her community. "Real Worlds" will be on view at MOCA from March 4th through September 3rd. photographs by Oliver Kupper.
Highlights from Olafur Eliasson's Reality Projector Experience @ The Marciano Art Foundation
Reality Projector is a site-specific installation created for the foundation’s expansive first floor Theater Gallery. Eliasson has conceived of a seemingly simple, yet complex installation that uses projected light and the existing architecture of the space to create a dynamic shadow play. The artwork references the space’s former function as a theater as well as the history of filmmaking in the city by turning the entire space into an abstract, three-dimensional film. Eliasson’s exhibition offers visitors the opportunity to fully experience the magnificence of the space free of objects. Reality Projector will be on view beginning March 1, 2018 and will remain on view until August. photographs by Oliver Kupper
Petra Cortright Presents CAM WORLS @ UTA Artist Space In Los Angeles
CAM WORLS features fifty of the artist’s videos, made between 2007 and 2017, including eighteen never-before-exhibited artworks. Take a walk around the gallery to trace the evolution of Petra's online presence and take a seat on one of the many beanbags to view the works simultaneously from a distance, then make your way to the back gallery to view her 2015 piece, mind_candy_pfaffs, a collection of life-sized sexy girls in motion pulled from VirtuaGirl, one of the many technologies that the artist has employed in her work, its broader purpose is to give its users the impression that the sexy woman of their choice is trapped and living right within their own computer screens. CAM WORLS will be on view through April 7 at UTA Artist Space 670 S. Anderson Street Los Angeles. photographs by Oliver Kupper and Lani Trock
Logan Criley Presents One Thousand American Nights @ As It Stands In Los Angeles
American culture has always been a mosaic of imported elements, the internet and globalism have only amplified this pluralism. Logan Criley’s work seeks to elucidate the cultural fragmentation and to interrogate the construction of individual and collective identity. “One Thousand American Nights” aims to explore a unique cultural moment where the beauty and insidiousness of this condition are ever-present. Criley's solo exhibition will be on view through March 17, 2018 at As It Stands Gallery 2601 Pasadena Ave Los Angeles. photographs by Edem.
Le French Design "No Taste For Bad Taste" @ The A + D Museum In Los Angeles
40 French, and foreign experts were invited to form a think tank. The objective of this think tank? Define the essence of le French Design, and then select 40 cult objects to represent it. An exhibition of these objects will be on view until April 29 at the A+D Museum in Los Angeles. photographs by Mika Larson
Mark Bradford "New Works" @ Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles
In the new works on view at Hauser & Wirth, Mark Bradford probes stories found in comic books to question the archetype of the antihero and the influence of the media on contemporary society, while also revisiting misconceptions of black identity and gender as seen in previous works. ‘New Works’ presents paintings that extend the artist’s examination of homophobia and racism in American society. Mark Bradford "New Works" will be on view until May 20, 2018 at Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles.
Highlights from Katya Grokhovsky's solo show System Failure @ Martin Art Gallery
Katya Grokhovsky's SYSTEM FAILURE is on view through April 10th at Martin Art Gallery, Muhlenberg College 2400 Chew Street Allentown, PA 18104. The artist will be performing live in the gallery on March 14th at 5pm and at the closing ceremony on April 10th. She will also be conducting a lecture in the space on March 21st. To learn more about the artist, her practice and curatorial work, read our interview of Katya Grokhovsky here.
Mr. Chow's 50th Anniversary Bash At His Studio In Downtown Los Angeles
photographs by Douglas Neill and Mynxii White
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Paperwork NYC And Other People's Children "This Is For You" Valentines Day Pop Up At Helmut Lang in Los Angeles
photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Geta Brătescu "The Leaps of Aesop" @ Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles
‘Geta Brătescu. The Leaps of Aesop’ is the first Los Angeles solo presentation devoted to the 92-year-old forerunner in the field of Romanian Conceptualism. Her diverse oeuvre – comprising drawing, collage, engraving, textiles, and photography, as well as experimental film, video, and performance – mines themes of identity, gender, and dematerialization, often drawing from the stories of literary figures and addressing the symbiotic relationship between art making and working environments. Aesop, the ancient Greek fabulist, serves as a point of departure for this exhibition, which features more than fifty works that span Brătescu’s career. In many ways a fitting avatar for Brătescu, Aesop manifests in the works on view as a symbol of antic irreverence, mocking authority and status. A spirited believer in the role of the artist as that of a disruptor, Brătescu has championed ideas of play and disorder throughout her vibrant practice, remarking, ‘there is much economy and at the same time rebellion in the creation of expression.’ Geta Brătescu "The Leaps of Aesop" will be on view until May 20, 2018.
Louise Bourgeois "The Red Sky" @ Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles
Hauser & Wirth will present ‘Louise Bourgeois. The Red Sky,’ the gallery’s first Los Angeles solo exhibition devoted to the legendary French-American artist whose remarkable life yielded what she once described as ‘an exorcism in art.’ ‘The Red Sky’ is an intimate presentation of never before exhibited works on paper from the final years of the artist’s life: six multi-panel works on paper, created between 2007 and 2009, with words and images mining Bourgeois’s central themes of memory, trauma, nature, and the body. Louise Bourgeois "The Red Sky" will be on view until May 20, 2018 at Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles.
A Special Screening of Becky Johnston's 1979 Featurette Sleepless Nights With Maripol @ MoMA
New Cinema cofounder (and Hollywood screenwriter) Becky Johnston recently described her little-seen featurette Sleepless Nights as “an East Village reinvention of the Otto Preminger movie Laura” that plays “fast and loose with the noir detective genre.” The film was screened at MoMA along with a short discussion between Johnston and Maripol on the making of the film and it's lasting cultural almost 40 years later. photographs by Annabel Graham
Backstage At Telfar Clemens' Fall 2018 Presentation During New York Fashion Week
photographs by Adam Lehrer
Autre and LeBook Celebrate At Villa Lounge In Los Angeles
photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Marty Schnapf "Fissures In The Fold" @ Wilding Cran Gallery
Marty Schnapf's Fissures in the Fold is on view through March 10 at Wilding Cran Gallery in Los Angeles.