OAKLAND ART OPENINGS
OAKLAND MUSEUM OF CALIFORNIA - LOBOT GALLERY
Reported by John Casey
10.03-04.08


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  • Oakland Museum of California: L.A. Paint.

    Artists: The Date Farmers (Armando Lerma and Carlos Ramirez), Brian Fahlstrom, Steve Galloway, Loren Holland, Hyesook Park, Steve Roden, Linda Stark, Don Suggs, Esther Pearl Watson, and Robert Williams.

    Review and images by John Casey: Philip Linares, Chief Curator of Art at the Oakland Museum of California, contends that Los Angeles is the new capital of American art. The work of eleven L.A. artists representing four distinct expressive modes of painting-- abstraction, narrative, surrealist/fantasy, and "Lowbrow"-- are on display. Regardless of your taste in a particular style of painting or whether you feel the premise of the show is successful, this is a compelling juxtaposition of work. And better yet, it's being shown in Oakland.

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    Art by Don Suggs.

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    Art by The Date Farmers.

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    Art by The Date Farmers.

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    Art by The Date Farmers.

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    Art by Steve Galloway.

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    Art by Loren Holland.

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    Art by Hyesook Park.

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    Art by Steve Roden.

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    Art by Linda Stark.

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    Art by Esther Pearl Watson.

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    Art by Robert Williams.

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    Lobot Gallery: Resurrection - Dead Spaces.

    Review and images by John Casey: This rather epic art event showcases and celebrates former Oakland galleries that have, for one reason or another, hung up their spackle and red dots and called it quits. Featured galleries include Boontling, Auto 3321, 33 Grand, Liminal, Magnolia, and Papa Buzz. Lobot is subdivided into mini-galleries with each space curated by individuals from its respective gallery. Over 50 artists are represented. Curators Derek Weisberg and Theo Auer worked with Obi Kaufmann to make a nice 'zine, with gallery biographies, to accompany the show as well.

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    Boontling Gallery space.

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    33 Grand art space.

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    Art in the Liminal Gallery space.

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    Art in the Boontling Gallery space.

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    Lobot gallerist Adam Hatch cranking out the silk screened tees.

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    Art in the Boontling Gallery space.

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    Art in the Auto 3321 space.

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    Art in the Auto Magnolia space.

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    Art in the Liminal Gallery space.

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    Crowd.

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