• Upcoming Events

    • On Feb. 25th from 6-9pm, LAXART will host Big City Forum: Ginger Wolfe Suarez, Primitivo Wolfe Suarez, & Amy Pederso
    • On view through March 20, 2010: Kamrooz Aram & Artemio
  • Exhibitions

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    On view through March 20, 2010: Kamrooz Aram

    Generation After Generation, Revolution After Revelation

    January 29 - March 20, 2010
    Opening reception: Friday, January 29, 2010. 6-9pm
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    Kamrooz Aram poster
    Kamrooz Aram poster
    Kamrooz Aram poster
    Kamrooz Aram, Generation After Generation; Revolution After Revelation, 2009-10, Oil on canvas, wood blocks, Dimensions variable, Couresty of the artist and LA><ART, Los Angeles. Photos by Kelly Barrie

    On view through March 20, 2010: Artemio

    ChakrAK-47

    January 29 - March 20, 2010
    Opening reception: Friday, January 29, 2010. 6-9pm
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    Artemio poster
    Artemio poster
    Artemio, 13, 2010, Neon sculpture, 10 x 10 feet, Couresty of the artist and LA><ART, Los Angeles. Photos courtesy of Kelly Barrie

    LA><ART’s programs are made possible with the generous support of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts; Peter Norton Family Foundation; La Fundación/Colección Jumex; the James Irvine Foundation; Danielson Foundation; the G.L. Waldorf Family Fund; Foundation for Contemporary Arts; Wildman, Harrold, Allen & Dixon LLP.; the Standard, Hollywood; Eve Steele and Peter Gelles; Eileen Harris Norton; Phil and Julie Kamins; Jeff Poe; Stefan Simchowitz; Depart Foundation; Veronica Fernandez; the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs; ForYourArt; an anonymous donor; and the LA><ART Board of Directors, Producers Council, Curators Council, founding members, and patrons.
    This exhibition is supported, in part, by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the Los Angeles County Arts Commission.

    LA><ART Entryway: Artemio

    artemio
    Artemio, Mandala #17, 2010, Site-specific tiled wall mural, 102 x 121 inches, Courtesy of the artist and LA><ART, Los Angeles. Photo by Kelly Barrie.

    LA><ART Billboard: Shana Lutker

    Shana Lutker
    Shana Lutker, Ruin, Los Angeles, 2010, Stretched vinyl on billboard, 12 x 25 inches, Courtesy of the artist and LA><ART, Los Angeles. Photo by Kelly Barrie

    LA><ART WINDOWS: Mark Hagen

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    Mark Hagen
    Mark Hagen, Untitled, 2010, Mexican onyx (onyx marble), resin, 48 1/2 x 24 1/2 x 3/4 inches, Courtesy of the artist, Jeff Poe, and LA><ART, Los Angeles. Photos by Kelly Barrie

    Mark Hagen
    Mark Hagen, Vapor Parade, 2010, Holographic double-axis diffraction grating film, 98 1/2 x 59 inches, Courtesy of the artist, Jeff Poe, and LA><ART, Los Angeles. Photos by Kelly Barrie
    Mark Hagen
    Mark Hagen
    Mark Hagen, Vapor Parade, 2010, Holographic double-axis diffraction grating film, 98 1/2 x 59 inches, Courtesy of the artist, Jeff Poe, and LA><ART, Los Angeles

    LA><ART Mini-Wrong: Daniel Pelt

    Daniel Pelt
    Daniel Pelt, A Home Frozen and High (Hampen/Tundra), 2010, Polypropylene, latex, fiberboard, laminate (melamine foil), foil, 14 x 7 x 12 1/2 inches, Courtesy of the artist and LA><ART, Los Angeles

    Replicant VS Separatist, a performance by Alexandro Segade

    a one-night performance by Los Angeles-based artist Alexandro Segade at LA><ART.
    Thursday, January 21, 2010
    7pm - 9pm

    Alexandro Segade
    Alexandro Segade
    Alexandro Segade
    Alexandro Segade
    Alexandro Segade

    LA><ART at Art | Basel | Miami Beach | 2009

    Daniel Joseph Martinez at Miami Basel 2009
    Daniel Joseph Martinez at Miami Basel 2009

    Daniel Joseph Martinez at Miami Basel 2009

    Daniel Joseph Martinez, I HATE YOU AND ME FOR MAKING HATE NECESSARY, the report of my death is an exaggeration!, 2009, File Numbers MB, 2375-2379- 2009, 4 photographs printed on poly-silk, 3 sounds works, site dependent installation. From the series, The terrifying Things I Have Done in The Name of a God That Was Never My Own, 2009-, a new series of photographic images, made in collaboration with a U.S. government entity. (National security issues prevent release of additional information.)

    Limited Edition LA><ART / Daniel Joseph Martinez tote bag

    Limited Edition Daniel Joseph Martinez & LAXART Tote Bag
    Limited Edition Daniel Joseph Martinez & LAXART Tote Bag
    Limited Edition Daniel Joseph Martinez & LAXART Tote Bag

    LA><ART is proud to announce a 5-year anniversary Daniel Joseph Martinez tote bag. This limited edition of 500 is printed by Matt Murphy designs on %100 cotton, features the LA><ART logo on reverse and contains two interior pockets.

    LA><ART only has 100 bags still available so order yours soon!

    You can purchase a tote by emailing danielpelt@laxart.org, by purchasing through PayPal below, or by calling 310-559-0166 Tues - Sat, 11am - 6pm.
    Each limited edition bag is $20.00 + tax, shipping and handling.





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