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Wednesday, 21 April 2010
it's almost time DAVID CHOE Nothing to Declare promo from viejas del mercado on Vimeo. Done by The "Viejas Del Mercado" crew at Mid-City Arts, thanksfor hooking up this killer video and paint! DAVID CHOE: NOTHING TO DECLARE Opening: Friday April 23, 2010 Exhibition Runs: April 23 – May 23, 2010 Location: 320 North Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills CA 90210 photos:Brandon Shigeta
Monday, 19 April 2010
Thursday, 15 April 2010
We gave you an early look at the cover for our special David Choe curated May issue last week. As promised, we now release a look at all newsstand editions…four different covers for all you collectors out there. Read More
Monday, 12 April 2010
Friday, 09 April 2010
The earliest sneak peek at the cover for our special David Choe curated May issue. We've let him go crazy on this one...which means we have 5 different covers for you to collect! Read More
Thursday, 08 April 2010
David Choe is having a good month. His highly anticipated solo show with Lazarides in Los Angeles opens April 23rd and his May curated issue of Juxtapoz is due out right about the same time. Read More
Wednesday, 07 April 2010
Friday, 02 April 2010
![]() From the gallery that brought Outsider artists to the masses, Lazarides is delighted to announce its exhibition programme for an exclusive 4-month period in Los Angeles. Launching in April, Lazarides will host 4 unique exhibitions in a secret 8,000 square foot venue in Beverly Hills. With an already reputable relationship with the US, three sell-out exhibitions — Banksy's Barely Legal (2006), Antony Micallef’s Impure Idols (2007) and Outsiders (2008)—Lazarides is returning stateside with an impressive line-up of solo and group exhibitions. To kick it off, David Choe is returning to his hometown after a six-year absence with Nothing to Declare (23 April-23 May). Then in June, the venue will be taken over by Europe’s finest JR (Paris), Vhils (Lisbon), Conor Harrington (Cork, Ireland) and Antony Micallef (London). Next, will be an installation of Jonathan Yeo’s infamous pornographic portraits (8 July-8 August). Finally, before saying farewell to the City of Angels, Lazarides will be pleased to present their first solo exhibition with British artist Jay Jay Burridge. LAZINC.COM
Thursday, 01 April 2010
From the gallery that brought Outsider artists to the masses, Lazarides is delighted to announce its exhibition programme for an exclusive 4-month period in Los Angeles. Launching in April, Lazarides will host 4 unique exhibitions in a secret 8,000 square foot venue in Beverly Hills. With an already reputable relationship with the US, three sell-out exhibitions — Banksy's Barely Legal (2006), Antony Micallef’s Impure Idols (2007) and Outsiders (2008)—Lazarides is returning stateside with an impressive line-up of solo and group exhibitions. To kick it off, David Choe is returning to his hometown after a six-year absence with Nothing to Declare (23 April-23 May). Then in June, the venue will be taken over by Europe’s finest JR (Paris), Vhils (Lisbon), Conor Harrington (Cork, Ireland) and Antony Micallef (London). Next, will be an installation of Jonathan Yeo’s infamous pornographic portraits (8 July-8 August). Finally, before saying farewell to the City of Angels, Lazarides will be pleased to present their first solo exhibition with British artist Jay Jay Burridge. LAZINC.COM |
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