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Barry McGee and the "OLDE IFFY" Feeling Goes to Tokyo
The thing about Barry McGee is that through all his career in graffiti and maintaing a sense of street-centric amalgamy in his fine art works and presentations, he looks quite good in a whit
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February 23, 2024
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Kristy Moreno and "The Company We Keep"
OCHI is pleased to present The Company We Keep, an exhibition of new work by artist Kristy Moreno. This is the artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. The Company We Keep features new
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January 30, 2024
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Hunting Heart: The Love Chronicles of Sara and Jacob Aue Sobol
We meet through photography. We look at each other as we look at the world. We feel the longing and the need for presence. Being close to another human being, we can reflect ourselves. Out of lov
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December 21, 2023
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The "Beautiful Chaos of Existence" by Théo Viardin
Théo Viardin’s paintings do not exist without dichotomies, without oppositions, without the complexity of contrast. Within this way of observing the world, pessimism and optimism also coexist.
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December 14, 2023
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Rediscovering the Intimate Chaos of Richard Billingham’s "Ray’s a Laugh"
Originally released to widespread acclaim in 1996, Richard Billingham's Ray’s a Laugh stands as a pivotal photobook from the turn of the twentieth century and a foundational piece of the Young
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December 15, 2023
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Ho Jae Kim's "Ode to Joy" @ Nicodim Gallery, Los Angeles
The lyrics to Ode to Joy, the triumphant final movement of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, were adapted from Friedrich Schiller’s 1785 poem celebrating strength in unity and the “brotherho
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November 07, 2023
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Dana Schutz Has Found "Jupiter's Lottery" In Monumental New Works in NYC
Looking at a Dana Schutz painting, and even more dramatically a full exhibition, is like walking into surgery. You are seeing a procedure of painting, an exercise in reshaping and re-alterting wh
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November 06, 2023
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Susumu Kamijo Takes Us To "The Motherland"
For a time, Susumu Kamijo was the poodle painter. It wasn't so much about a poodle so much as it was the shapes and the composition that a poodle represents. A sort of manicuring of chaos, of som
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October 24, 2023
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Jane Dickson and the Long "Promised Land"
In many of Jane Dickson's paintings, the text falls off the canvas, as if you are viewing the works from a moving car. And in the midst of what appears to be intense moments or scenes captured in
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September 14, 2023
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Adam Hall Paints the "White Noise" Around Us
On August 12 at Abend Gallery in Denver, painter Adam Hall will open a new body of work in a solo show titled, White Noise. The showcase explores the idea that nature can serve as a sanctuar
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August 03, 2023
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