Articles by Erin Clark
Ed Ruscha makes communication interesting. He’s a story teller who defies definition, giving words a life and language all their own. They are abstract forms that have bubbled, bled, crumpled and smoothed out again over …
Moses and his famous temper have often derailed his career, and his paintings — like his thoughts — seem to explode out of nowhere.
The 18th annual Lester Horton Dance Awards were handed out Sunday night at the Edgemar Center for the Arts in Santa Monica. The Method Contemporary Dance Company took top honors for “This is Not an …
Recent works by distinguished Argentinean painter Antonia Guzmán are inspired by Giacomo Puccini’s last opera, Turandot. Guzmán’s paintings convey the dynamic force of Puccini’s Asiatic fairy tale using her well-known Latin American visual vocabulary to create impactful visual dramas. The primary inspiration …
In a brazen, middle of the day rip off, armed robbers stole two paintings from a Dutch museum Friday, including one by Spanish surrealist Salvador Dali. Police say several masked men walked into the Scheringa …
Roland Petersen goes on an artistic picnic every day. His basket of influence includes the push-pull of Hans Hofmann, symbolism of Miró, character of Cézanne and harmony of Seurat. Under this umbrella of art history, …
As glamorous as the people they photograph, Markus Klinko and Indrani, opened their first exhibition in Los Angeles last weekend-a high intensity finish to the month long celebration of photography in the City of Angels. …
Greg Watermann
“I Photograph Rock Stars”
A&I Hollywood
May 7- June 10
A&I Santa Monica
June 18- July 24
Lucie Foundation Member Greg Watermann celebrates the opening of a new show entitled “I Photograph Rock Stars”. The exhibit takes a …
Alexandra Hedison’s exhibition “Ithaka” kicked off a month long celebration of photography in Los Angeles, brought to you by the same people responsible for the Lucie Awards – photography’s version of the Academy Awards. “The …
Art camp for women? Hmmmm…let me see; several days away, a room at a lovely hotel in one of the most beautiful places on the planet, painting classes in the morning, adventures in the afternoon …
The air in Joe Ramiro Garcia’s studio is stuffy. The summer afternoon sun in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is baking the place. Garcia’s long, wet, black hair is tied behind his head in a sloppy …
At age 26, Mari Kloeppel lay in an open field dying. As her body slowly broke beneath a 1,000 pound horse, she prayed – her body of artwork was not yet complete. The horse involved …













