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Cy Twombly
Eddie Martinez
George Condo
Christopher Wool
Richard Prince
#artbasel . #dohosuh #kohngallery #upstreamgallery #duo #chile #stopmotion #lacasadellobo #berlinale #awards #petzelgallery #gallery #manuellozano #johnstezaker #donaldjudd #nancyburson #pacigallery #winoldreiss #berggren #karawalker #twopalms #shinro #ohtake #davidpark #avantgarde #mariocarreño #art #exhibition #miami (at Miami, Florida) https://www.instagram.com/p/BrIdRrJgP0E/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1uycux2l9fogm
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Once in a blue moon...hauntingly beautiful - pigment on panel + white gold leaf on resin by #LitaAlbuquerque⠀ ⠀ #inspiration #bluemoon #beauty #artbasel #contemporaryart #goldleaf #kohngallery⠀ ⠀ Repost @artbasel⠀ ⠀
1st stop. Kohn Gallery, paintings by Joe Goode and lower is a one night install of cool work for an Amazon wrap party. Interesting! #kohngallery #joegoode #popup #marfa #wrapparty (at Kohn Gallery)
Inspiration every day. #Wallaceberman #Verifax #popart #print #kohngallery #1960s #preiphone #inspiration (at Angeleno Heights -Echo Park)
WALLACE BERMAN exhibition at Kohn Gallery tonight
the artist’s first comprehensive Los Angeles retrospective in almost four decades.
Opening Reception: May 6, 2016
Kohn Gallery is pleased to present Wallace Berman—American Aleph, the artist’s first comprehensive Los Angeles retrospective in almost four decades. Commemorating the 40th anniversary of Berman’s accidental death at age 50, the exhibition surveys the entire oeuvre of this seminal American artist from the late 1940s until 1976. Berman has been long heralded as one of the most significant and influential artists to emerge in Southern California. Spiritually inclined, yet steeped in popular culture and the political events of the day, he conducted reconnaissance far beyond the borders of Southern California, mining the American psyche and broadcasting his ideas through mysterious letters, publications, and multi-layered art works. Curated by Claudia Bohn-Spector and Sam Mellon, the exhibition seeks to recast Berman as an American rather than a strictly Californian artist, whose importance far transcends the regional context in which he is traditionally seen. Wallace Berman is part of an intriguing and famous background starting with his first Los Angeles solo show in 1957 at the Ferus Gallery owned by Ed Kienholz and Walter Hopps. Many famous Pop artists made their West Coast debuts there as well, such as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. Expanding his appeal abroad, he was part of a group exhibition in London at the Robert Fraser Gallery in 1966, where other artists in the gallery’s roster included Richard Hamilton, Bruce Conner and Peter Blake. Famously, Blake put Berman’s face among the notable crowd in his Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band album cover, attesting to his creative influence far beyond the borders of the United States. Berman’s works are included in the most prestigious art museums world wide including, Centre Pompidou, Paris; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York: Tate Gallery, London; Whitney Museum of American Art; MOCA, Los Angeles; LACMA,SFMOMA, and the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington DC to name a few.
About Wallace Berman (1926-1976) was born in Staten Island, NY and came to Los Angeles when he was four years old. Essentially self-taught, he briefly attended Jepson Art Institute and Chouinard Art Institute, leaving both without a degree. In 1955, after immersing himself the L.A. jazz and Beat scenes, he founded the small but influential mail art publication Semina–a brilliant, loose-leaf compilation of the most advanced artists and poets of his time, including William Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, and Jess (Collins).
During the 1960s and early 1970s his home and studio in Topanga, CA, were a meeting place for musicians, artists and actors, from Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones to Dennis Hopper. Today, Berman is best known for his Verifax collages, sepia-colored photo-based works created with a forerunner of the photocopy machine. Influenced by Dada, surrealism, and assemblage, while keenly aware of contemporary artists like Robert Rauschenberg, John Cage, and Andy Warhol, Berman produced multi-layered works that combined the picture of a hand-held transistor radio with images culled from newspapers and popular magazines. Exhibition on view through June 25, 2016
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