Category: Art

Ball-Nogues Studio.

A design and fabrication studio based in Los Angeles, Ball-Nogues Studio was formed by Benjamin Ball and Gaston Nogues in 2005. Since then they’ve been commissioned to exhibit work at museums and galleries all over the world, and are currently … Continue reading

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Marco Brambilla.

The man behind Kanye West’s latest video “Power” isn’t actually a music video director at all, at least not anymore; he’s Italian video artist Marco Brambilla. Since directing the hugely successful (but mostly awful) Demolition Man in 1993, Brambilla has … Continue reading

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A Dialogue with the Urban Landscape.

As part of an exhibit by the San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art (MCASD), artist Shepard Fairey was in the South Park neighborhood recently putting up some murals. Our good friend Jeff Durkin got a few shots of the man … Continue reading

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SPILT returns.

Our buddies Hunter and Hans are back with SPILT 2, the collaborative art show we mentioned last November. Opening May 8 in Downtown LA, this is not to be missed! From the website: As the name implies, SPILT presents the … Continue reading

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Caleb Duarte.

Caleb Duarte, an Oakland-based Chicano artist, has been working with themes of ‘home’ for a number of years. His latest project is a mix of sculpture and performance called Casas Voladoras (Flying Houses). Casas Voladoras is an ongoing collaborative performance … Continue reading

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SPILT.

SPILT is a bold and unique exhibition, a diverse assemblage of inspired works from talented, new artists and designers working in an array of media — fine art, photography, architecture, furniture, fashion, video, music — where works are presented in … Continue reading

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