“ Ай-нанэтехнологии“ Н.Копейкин (2011)

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“ Ай-нанэтехнологии“ Н.Копейкин (2011)
by* Stephanie Gonot
(above work by Sandra Low, Steve Seleska, and Amy Kaps)
Culver City Art Shows
Currently at Walter Maciel Gallery is With Liberty and Justice for Some, for which the gallery invited artists from across the country to do 8×8 inch portraits of individuals who came to the United States as immigrants- including historic subjects, personal friends, relatives, strangers, and sometimes self portraits. The gallery is also donating a portion of each sale to various non-profit groups including ACLU, Planned Parenthood, The Trevor Project, Center for Reproductive Rights, and the LA and SF LGBT Centers. Also showing at the gallery is I.D. Please!, with works by artists Hung Liu, John Bankston, Lezley Saar, John Jurayi, Maria E. Piñeres, Nike Schröder, Dana Weiser and Monica Lundy, who have all developed studio practices based around notions of identity.
This exhibition closes March 4..
Also closing this weekend in Culver City-
Egan Frantz’s The Oat Paintings at Roberts & Tilton
(image via Roberts & Tilton)
And at Kopeikin Gallery are Ardeshir Tabrizi’s Observations in Linear Time (palm tree), and Jason Engelund’s Meta-Landscapes and Visual Ambient Drones (blue).
(images via Kopeikin)
Kopeikin Gallery announces their second exhibition with San Francisco based artist Andy Freeberg, whose series “Art Fare” is his third body of work dealing directly with the Art World.“ Art Fare” was photographed in 2009 through 2011 at Art Basel (Switzerland) Art Basel Miami, The Armory Show in New York and several “satellite fairs” taking place at the same time as the larger ones. The exhibition opens on Saturday, September 8th and continues through October 27 If you have not seen the recent 60 Minutes piece on Miami Basel you may find it of interest: http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7403948n "… it’s an unregulated utterly bizarre place to conduct business" - Tim Blum