Art Fair Opens with Fire and Ice

Judy Chicago Disappearing Environments at Art Contemporary Los Angeles 2012

Disappearing Environments by Judy Chicago and Materials & Applications at ALAC 2012


Preview night of Art Los Angeles Contemporary was enlivened by an installation created with 25 tons of dry ice and glowing flares. Presented by Judy Chicago and Materials & Applications, the piece is a reinvention of Disappearing Environments, a 1968 work by Judy Chicago, Lloyd Hamrol, and Eric Orr.

Art Los Angeles Contemporary, the international contemporary art fair of the West Coast, brings together 70 blue chip and emerging galleries from around the world with a focus on Los Angeles galleries. Visit ALAC January 19-22, 2012 at Barker Hanger in Santa Monica, California.

Would you like more information on the most exciting artworks offered at ALAC? Feel free to contact me for insights. See some art picks here:

Ed Moses at Art Los Angeles Contemporary 2012

Ed Moses signed posters and met with collectors viewing his new paintings.

Charles Gaines at Art Los Angeles Contemporary 2102

Charles Gaines, Faces, 1970's, ink on paper and photographs

Ken Solomon at Art Los Angeles Contemporary 2102

Ken Solomon, Rushca Standard Google Search

Peter Alexander at Art Los Angeles Contemporary 2102

Peter Alexander, Royal Blue Drip, 2011, polyester resin

Anthony Pearson Art Sculpture Photography at Art Los Angeles Contemporary 2012

Anthony Pearson, bronze sculpture with two framed solarized silver gelatin photographs

Steven Montgomery at Art Los Angeles Contemporary 2102

Steven Montgomery, Static Fuel #4, 2005, painted glazed ceramic

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