Pal Kepenyes makes sculptures you can actually touch and play with, which is something that’s extremely rare in today’s fine art market. And that simple concept of even being able to get up close to each sculpture, let alone touch them, was such a breathe of fresh air. It [read more...]
Gregory Siff and I raced round the backstreets of downtown LA to try and find a bridge that we could look over to see the huge piece he had just painted on a rooftop the night before. And when we found the spot, we swerved the car to the curbside [read more...]
Robert Minervini’s exhibit, On The Nature Of Things, opened at Marine Contemporary on January 14th, 2012 to an awesome crowd. And one of the greatest parts about the show was getting to go up close to the work, since I was able to find all these details in [read more...]
I really enjoyed how psychedelic Michael Chearney’s paintings were at George Billis Gallery, so it was rad that the exhibit just so happened to be called No Such Thing As Reality. You could tell the works originated from organic actions and movements, which made them expel out a [read more...]
Tender is the Night at Marine Contemporary is a perfectly curated show. The work all has a flow to it which you feel as soon as you enter the gallery – classy, elegant, and zen all at the same time. I could easily envision how each piece on display [read more...]

