GUERRERO - HIJINKS - WONDERLAND
SPACE - MANRESA
10.16-17.10
(with assistance from Clare Coppel and RWM)
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Guerrero Gallery: Richard Colman - Something Better; Well, Time Makes Fools Of Us All - Ryan Travis Christian.
Review by Clare Coppel: Richard Colman's graphic black and white paintings as well as installations make you feel like you're part of someone esle's hallucinations (I think I would like it even more if they were rooms you could walk into; then you could become completely involved in the piece). Nice work like this makes me want to use the word "borque."
Ryan Travis Christian's show, "Well, Time Makes Fools of Us All" (and indeed it does), presents incredibly detailed graphite and ink works composed of tiny abstract shapes and checkers, and seasoned with ships, cartoon animal girls, bikinis, explosions and more. Makes me really nostalgic for things I can and can't remember. And accompanied by a good artist statement; I like to know what work is about.
Art by Richard Colman.
Stage design by Richard Colman (photo c/o Clare Coppel).
Art by Richard Colman.
Richard Colman in front of his art.
Installation & art by Richard Colman.
Art by Richard Coleman closer (photo c/o Clare Coppel).
Large art by Richard Colman.
Art by Ryan Travis Christian.
Art by Ryan Travis Christian in above image closer (photo c/o Clare Coppel).
Pinkie cam detail of art in above image by Ryan Travis Christian.
Ryan Travis Christian and his art.
Art by Ryan Travis Christian.
Art by Ryan Travis Christian in above image closer (photo c/o Clare Coppel).
Tunes & performance by mystery dude (Kevin Taylor).
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Gallery Hijinks: I'm Here Now - Mark Warren Jacques.
Review by Clare Coppel: Bright shapes and colors both domestic and from outer space, and in graphic detail. A big blue sign says "HERE" just in case you get lost or forget where you are (which, in fact, happens to me quit often).
Review by RWM: Nice majestic canvases with geometric imagery. One can get pulled in by the detailed elements of the works. There are also stars and bright colors which keep they eyes active. The constructed images are beautiful in their contrasting colors.
Here we are - art by Mark Warren Jacques (photo c/o Clare Coppel).
Art by Mark Warren Jacques.
Mark Warren Jacques and his art (photo c/o Clare Coppel).
Art by Mark Warren Jacques.
Art by Mark Warren Jacques closer (photo c/o Clare Coppel).
Detail of art by Mark Warren Jacques above (photo c/o Clare Coppel).
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Wonderland Gallery: Retratos/Portraits.
Artists: Danielle DeRoberts, David Fullarton, Jaxon Northon, Jeffrey Nemenzo, Joshua King, Lee Harvey Roswell, Mark Campbell, Merkley???, Renee Castro, Ryan Jones, Sean Taylor Chapman, Ursula Xanthe Young.
Review and images by Clare Coppel: Clowns, skulls, taxidermy, meat, large photographs of seductive young ladies that are mounted on Styrofoam and wraped in plastic... fabulous.
Mixed media art by Sean Taylor Chapman.
Art by Jaxon Northon.
Lee Harvey Roswell art.
Art by Renee Castro.
Ambience (photography by Merkley???).
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Space Gallery: Truisms - A Tribute to Jenny Holzer.
Artists: Robert Bowen, Nathan Warner, Sean Desmond, Eddie Colla, David Young, Sanjin Agic, Michelle Kim, Aaron Lawrence, John Felix Arnold III.
Review and images by Clare Coppel: Works well as a concept for a group show makes viewers want to know who Jenny Holzer... as if they don't know already.The pieces are beautiful and visually cohesive as well, and engaging... in the good way.
Art by Aaron Lawrence.
Detail of art by Aaron Lawrence in above image.
Art by Eddie Colla.
Art by David Young (D Young V).
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Manresa Gallery: Sacred Synergies - Works by Tobi Kahn.
Review by RWM, image c/o Manresa Gallery: Revel in the wonder of it all. One can see providence here in silver. There are also landscapes of gold. The metallic colors add a revelatory aspect to the inspired art.
Art by Tobi Kahn.
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