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Observations at Carl Berg Gallery
OBSERVATIONSJason Adkins, Heather Brown, Timothy Ernst, Margaret Griffith, Dion Johnson, Keith Lord, Donnie Molls, Stas Orlovski, Paul Paiement, Pam Posey, Lucas Reiner, Greg Rose, Jessica Snow, Marion Wesson, Andre Yi CARL BERG GALLERY6018 Wilshire BoulevardLos Angeles, CA 90036 July 10 – July 31, 2004Reception: Saturday, July 10, 6-9pmGallery Hours: Tues – Sat, 11am – 6pm
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ARTITECTURE at Rena Bransten Gallery
Group exhibition including:Oliver Boberg, Carlos Garacoia, Ewan Gibbs,Doug Hall, Matthias Hoch, Candida H?fer,Damien Smith, Jessica Snow, Andre Yi July 22 – August 21, 2004 RENA BRANSTEN GALLERY77 Geary Street (between Kearny and Grant Streets)San Francisco, CA 94108 Gallery Hours:Tuesday through Friday: 10:30am to 5:30pmSaturday: 11:00am to 5:00pm
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Kaus Australis
Kaus Australis, a residency in Rotterdam, Holland. Samantha and I are soon to take up an artist residency in Kaus Australis, doing research for future art projects. In particular, I will be focusing on the way Rotterdam was constructed after the second World War, and its relationship to Los Angeles.
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LA Confidential by Alex Worman
Down the block at the new Carl Berg Gallery (6018 Wilshire Blvd.), Berg is showing work from Los Angeles artist Andre Yi, an MFA graduate from the Cranbrook Academy of Art. The exhibition, entitled “Floating City,” features eight works, all acrylic, ink and colored pencil on paper, depicting the sort of lower middle-class homes and…
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Floating City at Carl Berg Gallery
In his first solo show Andre Yi focuses his attention on a Los Angeles that is well known to it’s residents, but features none of the iconic images that have become the myth of the Hollywood dream. The Los Angeles that Yi sees shows its charms through the small gesture of a vintage pastrami stand…
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Midway Contemporary Art Press Release
Drawn from LA (home is where the heart is), looks at how artists develop personal relationships to Los Angeles within the social context of home, and seeks to explore the attributes and characteristics of Los Angeles that help counteract the more isolating features of the city. This exhibition tours aspects of life in Los Angeles…
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KCC Review of Fractals, Curated by Carl Berg
The Korean Cultural Center of Los Angeles is pleased to host Fractals , an exhibition of 11 artists working in a variety of media. The show? will investigate the range of approaches to the concept of fractals. ArtistsEwerdt Hilgemann, Kristi Kent, Jeremy Kidd, Matthew May, Erik Odijk, Paul Paiement, Yong Sin, Keith Sklar, Tam Van…