November 2013 Gallery Guide

The Arty. “Man and Beast” feat. Jeffrey Vincent Parise. A collection of acrylic and oil works on canvas in this investigation into the relationship and connection between man and beast. Open during Oct. 10th Art Walk. Runs through Oct. 31st. 634 South Main Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014. http://www.artyla.com

Art Walk Lounge. “Lounge Happenings.” The lounge will be open for Art Walk this month with featured work from Caryla Levy. There will also be painted shoe art from Reebok, and coupons and giveaways from Perrier and WSS Shoes. November 14th. 634 S. Spring Street., Los Angeles 90013 http://downtownartwalk.org/artwalk-lounge

Blackstone Gallery. ” “Anxiety and Paranoia.” An exhibition of work related to the theme of anxiety and paranoia, featuring the work of Timothy Lynch, Miles Debas, and Steven Higgins. Opening reception: Nov. 1st, 5 pm to 9 pm. Open for November 14th Art Walk from 6pm—11pm and runs through Dec. 11th. 901 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, 90015. blackstonegalleryla.com. (909) 746-6308

Carol Cirillo Stanley Studio Gallery. A haven for fine arts photography in the heart of the Fashion District, past shows of Ms. Cirillo-Stanley’s have included “Paper Walls,” a photography exhibition that presented “the shapes, colors, and fantastic design found along the walls in Tuscany, Italy.” 112 W. 9th St. Suite 507, Los Angeles 90015, 949-633-8961, www.carolcirillostanley.com

CB1 Gallery. “Chthonic Garden.” Painter Mira Schor presents her second solo exhibition of works at CB1, exploring with a series of new paintings and drawings  “the terms of contemporary psychic, theoretical, and economic spaces as they affect creativity.” Runs through December 8th. W. 5th Street, Los Angeles 90013. (213) 806-7889. www.cb1gallery.com

CLADE Gallery. Developed and produced in Los Angeles by designer Maya Reynolds, CLADE’s artisanal collection is made in exclusive runs from high quality, natural materials. Aside from displaying their wares, their outpost on Spring St. plays host during ArtWalk to events like photography exhibitions from Dig Wayne, jewelry galleries by artists Delovo, Valou & Ray Wiley, and other fashion-centric shows. 600 South Spring Street Studio 105, Los Angeles, California 90014. Maya@clademenswear.com. Clademan.com

DAC Gallery. “DAC Gallery on Amazon Art Launch Exhibition.” As part of their newfound partnership with the new Amazon online art sales initiative, DAC will exhibit hundreds of artworks from local and international artists in their gallery. 828 S Main St., Los Angeles, CA 90014. DACgallery.com (213) 627-7374

Diego Cardoso Gallery. A ongoing exhibition of works from artist Diego Cardoso, who seeks to explore “urban environments through combining perception with the imagination creating a ‘magical realism’.” Art Walk: October 10th, 6pm – 10pm. 738 S. Los Angeles Street (Santee Village Courtyard), Los Angeles 90014, (310) 625-5861
El Nopal Press. The 5th Street gallery “publishes fine arts prints and lithographs addressing social issues relevant to the cross-border dialog between Los Angeles and Mexico City artists.” Look for monthly Art Walk demonstrations and showcases. 109 W. 5th St., Los Angeles
213-239-0417 | www.elnopalpress.com/

Gallery 1927 at the Fine Arts Building. “Blind Justice” feat. Philip Stein. The Newark, NJ-born muralist/artist exhibits his collection of paintings, which span the course of 50 years and explore his passions for hot jazz and world politics. Runs through Nov. 10th. 811 W. 7th St., Los Angeles. 213-489-4054. www.artmeetsarchitecture.com
Gallery 950. “24 x 20: Nature Into Nations” A conceptual, group art show consisting of ten, incredibly talented artists including Tommy Ayoob, Lola Del Fresno, Gus Harper, and Elise Hunt. 950 S. Flower Street, Suite 110, Los Angeles. (213) 408-0830, www.SusieMcKayKrieser.com

Gary Leonard/Take My Picture. The artist presents exhibitions drawing from a wealth of his acclaimed. photographic work. Call for Opening Hours. 860 S. Broadway, Los Angeles 90014, 213-622-2256, www.takemypicture.com

Gallery Mujo. Taking its name from the “Buddhist concept of impermanence, of nothing lasting forever,” this gallery collects spiritual artworks that place an emphasis on Buddhist values and “a special impact on the heart. Hours: Tue – Sat: 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm. 137 East Third Street, Los Angeles CA 90012. GalleryMUJO@yahoo.com. (909) 573-3627

Hatakeyama Gallery.
“The Malaya Project.” In collaboration with FilAm Arts and Barangay LA, The Malaya Project and Hatakeyama team up to showcase photos that represent the diversity of LA’s LGBTQ community. The Saysay Project will also be in attendance, and will give audience members a chance to share their stories. Opening Reception: October 10th, 7-10pm. 905 S. Hill St, Los Angeles CA 90015, 213-293-8633, www.hatakeyamagallery.com

The Hive Gallery, “Master Blasters of Sculpture” feat. ohn Mahoney, Sinae Park, Vanessa Aide Flores, Tokyo Jesus, Sarah Ockuly and many more. The gallery opens its doors up for a diverse group show with the work of Master Blasters, meaning artwork within “3-5 ft. wide of space”. Opening Reception: November 9th, 8-11:30PM, $5 Suggested Donation. Runs through Nov. 30th. 729 South Spring Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014. Hivegallery.com

Hollywood Junkys. Exhibiting their wares and ethos during Art Walk, this Los Angeles St. space “creatively markets and recycles the interesting and forgotten specializing in objects, clothing, music and books.” 721 Los Angeles Street, Los Angeles, 323 356 0777, www.hollywoodjunkys.com

Jennifer Main Gallery. The artist presents her works of vibrant color in all mediums, but “mostly acrylics as well as mixed media, incorporating collage and painting.” Call for Opening Hours. 617 S Grand Ave. , Los Angeles, http://www.jennifermaingallery.com

LA Artcore. “Print Show” feat. Janet Mackaig, Kamol Tassananchalee, Nguyen Ly, and Sungho Choe.

This exhibit devoted solely to the art of printmaking will also focus on its integrated efforts with other disciplines such as “painting and sculpture as a primary means that informs the artist’s concept”. Opening Reception: Sunday, Nov. 3rd, 3pm – 5pm. Runs through Nov. 28thth. Union Center for the Arts, 120 Judge John Aiso St., Los Angeles, CA 90012. (323) 276-9320, http://www.laartcore.org

LACDA. “Rightsizing Narrative” feat. Meg Madison. This series of B&W photographs creates  “a combination of documentary shots and composed scenes that are presented as diptychs” Runs through Nov. 30th.

“Pattern on Landscape” feat. Ryan Alexandre Snow. Los Angeles based artist, Ryan Snow, presents a “refreshing new series in which he revisits the medium of landscape photography—infused with symmetrical-color-shaped patterns.” Runs through Nov. 30th.
“The All New X-100” feat. Tim Quinn. The master algorist uses four installations to highlight “the tease between digital media and our passion for collecting objects”. Runs through Nov. 30th. 104 East Fourth Street between Main and Los Angeles Streets. (323) 646-9427. lacda@lacda.com

Machine Inspired Art (MIA) Gallery. “Artwalk Exhibition” Aiming to “explore and showcase the role and application of technology, in specific computational technology, within the creative process, the Main St. gallery celebrates Art Walk while exhibiting works from resident artists. Sept. 12th, 6pm – 11pm. 530 South Main Street, Los Angeles, CA. (213) 293-9442. http://www.machineinspiredart.com

MB Abram Gallery. Celebrated architect and artist Ted Tokio Tanaka presents a monthly selection of drawings and paintings, which fall under contemporary, tribal, and African art. 525 West 7th St, Los Angeles, 90014. 310-738-5235, www.mbabramgalleries.com

Miguel Osuna Art Studio. The Spring Street studio is the brainchild of the Guadalajara, Mexico-born Osuna, who specializes in evocative landscape and abstract works. Past exhibitions include “Spin,” where several artists contributed to spinning paintings, drawings, photography, sculpture and video.” 410 S. Spring St., Los Angeles, CA 90013. www.miguelosuna.com

MOCA. “Bob Mizer & Tom of Finland.” MOCA presents their first museum exhibition devoted to the art and collaborations between Bob Mizer and Touko Laaksonen, seen as “towering figures of twentieth century erotic art and legendary pioneers of Post-war gay culture.” Opens Nov. 2nd. Runs through Jan. 26th.

“Dream Concerts” feat. Andre Saraiva. Show posters for gig lineups, made by Saraiva, reveal epic concert announcements that only exist in the imagination of the artist. Through November 4th.

“Selections from the Permanent Collection.” A chronological installation of significant works from MOCA’s collection from the 1940s to the present. Through January 27th, 2014. 250 South Grand Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90012. http://www.moca.org/museum/index.php?

PYO Gallery. “Meltdown” feat. Sean Roh. This exhibition featuring the photo-based mono prints of Roh aims to “address the familiarity of everyday objects to expose the technological and social systems that shape perception.” Opens Nov. 16th – Dec. 28th.

“Travel Log – Stories From Eastern Europe.” A solo exhibition of new photographs by Seung Hoon Park that weaves together a narrative from the historic landmarks of Eastern Europe and fragments of 16 mm film into a cinematic experience. Runs through November 9thth. Hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 10am – 6pm. 1100 South Hope Street, Suite 105, Los Angeles, CA 90015.

REDCAT Gallery. “Different Kinds of Water Pouring Into a Swimming Pool

” feat. Andrés Jaque. The director of Madrid-based Andres Jacque Architects presents “a selection of domestic products from big-box stores together with elements culled from the history of planned, self-contained communities known as gartenstadts, or garden cities.” Saturday, September 21: Artist Talk: 6:00 pm, Opening reception: 7-9pm

Running through November 24th, 2013. 631 West 2nd Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012. (213) 237-2800. REDCAT.org

Robert Reynolds Studio and Gallery. The workspace of the legendary artist opens its doors monthly for Art Walk, displaying its permanent and touring exhibtions to the public from 1pm-9pm. 408 South Spring St. Los Angeles 90013. Gallery hours Mon thru Fri 11am-6pm. By appointment : please call )213) 308-8896.

Salon on Main. The salon will be closed on Nov. 14th’s Art Walk this month for a private function. 403 S. Main St., Los Angeles, CA 90013. (213) 626-2131. http://salononmainla.com/
Spring Arts Tower. Artists  David Lovejoy, Liz Huston’s Art and Curiosities, Andrea Bogdan’s Studio, Jena Priebe’s The Fold, and EviPiorunek’s Gather share a nest of galleries above the Last Bookstore, while artist/painter Mary Antonelli exhibits her work on the ground floor. Open during Art Walk, 6pm-10pm. 453 S Spring St., Los Angeles, 213-623-4636, www.springartstower.com/

Steven Rowe Art Studio. The Australian-born artist exhibits his diverse range of drawings, paintings and window installations in his space in The Arty gallery. Open during Nov. 14th Art Walk, 634 South Main Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014. http://www.stephenroweart.com/

Think Tank Gallery. Previous Exhibitions Include: “Ritual.” Artist Allison Hueman Torneros presents her solo project, wherein she used her research of other LA artist’s daily routines, show rituals, and superstitions to expand creatively, and creates her own interpretation of those feelings across the gallery. Call For Exhibition Info. 939 Maple Ave. Ste. 200, Los Angeles, CA 90015. (916) 670 -3801

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