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Ben Moore | @harvest_recordings
Steve Seleska | @steveseleskaart
Reid Wilkie | @reidwilkie
C von Hassett | @riotmaterial
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Art. Word. Thought.
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Ben Moore | @harvest_recordings
Steve Seleska | @steveseleskaart
Reid Wilkie | @reidwilkie
C von Hassett | @riotmaterial
Produced by Harvest Recordings
CB1 Gallery, Los Angeles
Reviewed by Emily Nimptsch
Renowned for her searing portraits of corruption, complicity, greed, and inequality in modern society, celebrated Joshua Tree-based painter Georganne Deen further explores this ubiquitous elitism and immorality in her latest collection of haunting figurative paintings, Georganne Deen: Psychic Violence in America, currently on view at CB1 Gallery in downtown Los Angeles. [Read more…]
May Be Seen Moskowitz Bayse Gallery, Los Angeles Reviewed by Christopher Michno
Loosely speaking, Jack Hoyer is a painter of landscapes. May Be Seen, his debut exhibition at Moskowitz Bayse in Hollywood, expresses the hallmarks of modern landscape painting, identified by some historians as beginning with Gustave Courbet: eschewing romanticism in favor of empiricism and the conveyance of inner states of mind. Strictly speaking, only three of his seven oil-on-linen paintings are landscapes; the other four are scenes – places in Los Angeles, or unremarkable locations chosen by the artist on lengthy road trips – that include concrete, buildings and infrastructure. [Read more…]