Friday, June 26, 2009

Events This Weekend (6/26-6/30)

::: Friday ::::

+ Wrong: A Program of Text and Image over at Eighth Veil (7174 Sunset Blvd 90046) in WeHo. 7-9 pm "Curated by artist and writer Jibade-Khalil Huffman, this group show explores the ways in which different artists experiment with the interplay of word and image, and focuses on the notion of contemporary art as an expanding visual language "

:::: Saturday ::::

+ Over at Calumet, they're presenting Rudy Harvey "My Prints Don't Match My Screen" lecture from 1:30-4:30. $45 and all attendants will receive a $50 discount on a Colormunki calibrator.

+ This weekend is the Dwell on Design and one of their programs will be a film series, one of being "Visual Acoustics: The Modernism of Julius Shulman " @ MOCA Geffen. The film series starts at 6:30 pm. $15.LINK

+ And over at Clark/Oshin @ The Icon, they will be having their inaugural opening reception with Hugh Kretschmer. 6-9 pm

+ Robert McGinley "Topography, Light and Magic" @ Blue 7 Gallery (3129 Pico Blvd Santa Monica, CA 90405 ) 6-9 pm INFO

+ "Re-figurative Ordering" a group show curated by artist Kaucyila Brooke that features the work of European and American artists who use photography, text, and collage to address their own interpretations of historical subjects. DNJ Gallery 6-8 pm


::: Sunday :::

+ Your Bright Future: 12 Contemporary Artists from Korea opens at LACMA


::: Monday ::::

+ Philip Gefter Lecture and Book Signing over at LACMA for his book "Photography after Frank: Essays by Philip Gefter". 7 pm. Free but tix required. INFO


::: Tuesday ::::

+ In Focus: Making a Scene at The Getty. Comprising more than twenty-five photographs from the Getty's collection, it features works by Henry Peach Robinson, Julia Margaret Cameron, Man Ray, Ralph Eugene Meatyard, Lucas Samaras, and Eileen Cowin. INFO


This weekend, Dwell on Design hits downtown LA for three day event.

For more art-related events, check out losangeles.foryourart.com

For some exhibitions closing this weekend and next week, check out "M is for Melancholia" @C4 Gallery, Jo Ann Callis "Paintings and Photographs" @Craig Krull, "Transforming Photography": group show @Edward Cella, Brad Elterman "Like It Was Yesterday" @Equator Books, or Paul Outerbridge: New Color Photographs from Mexico and California, 1948–1955 @LA Central Library

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