Tag Archives: Los Angeles Artist
ED MOSES
ED MOSES (American, B. 1926)
Aleff, 2015
Wood, copper rails and paint
72 x 52 inches
(Courtesy William Turner Gallery)
American artist Ed Moses is known as an innovator, experimenting with new artistic processes and unconventional materials throughout his long career. He has been a significant figure in contemporary art in Los Angeles since his first solo exhibition at the legendary Ferus Gallery in 1958. “Aleff” is one of Ed Moses’ newest works. Copper rails bracket the sides of the colorful, rugged painting and a chain creates a graceful arc across the surface.
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LITA ALBUQUERQUE
LITA ALBUQUERQUE, (American, 1946)
Auric Field, 2013
Pigment on panel, white gold leaf
36 x 36 inches
“Auric Field” is a new work by internationally renowned artist Lita Albuquerque, a pioneer in Process Art, Environmental Art and Earth Art and a seminal part of the California Light and Space Movement. Her distinctive visual language brings the realities of time and space to a human scale.
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Mark Bradford: Archaeologies of the City Made Beautiful
Mark Bradford takes urban detritus, such as street posters and string that he scavenges from his own neighborhood in South Central Los Angeles or other cities, and transforms it into colorful and richly layered abstract paintings.
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ED MOSES, Black on White, 2011, 96 x 78 inches
ED MOSES (American, born 1926)
Black on White, 2011
Oil and acrylic on canvas
96 x 78 inches
(Courtesy William Turner Gallery)
KARL BENJAMIN, Untitled, 1962, oil on canvas
KARL STANLEY BENJAMIN (American, born 1925)
Untitled, 1962
Oil on Canvas
44 1/4 x 50 inches
Ann Thornycroft
ANN THORNYCROFT
Wave 5, 2011
Oil on canvas
36 x 36 inches
Todd Williamson
TODD WILLIAMSON
The Only One Who Understands, 2011
Oil on canvas
48 x 48 inches
All of This and Nothing – Hammer Museum Los Angeles
Explore the potential for art to reveal the mysterious and the magical in everyday moments. Visit the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles to see ALL OF THIS AND NOTHING, a group show of more than 60 works by 14 artists, who take mundane materials and reinvent them into a new aesthetic life, thereby encouraging us to look at the world differently. Thursdays are a great day to visit the Hammer Museum, because admission is free and the museum is open late until 9pm.
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Kenton Nelson
KENTON NELSON
Preparation, 2009
Oil on canvas
84 x 60 inches
Mark Bradford
Mark Bradford
Untitled, 2003
Lithograph, Signed & Numbered, Edition of 45
32″ x 32″