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Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Highlights from LA Artshow 2025.

 (WestHollywoodToday.blogspot CA February 25 2025)

Photo by Karen Ostlund

                                                                      

(Center), actress  Jenna Dewan with Director Kassandra Voyagis.

The LA Art Show 2025, the city's largest and longest-running art fair, marked its historic 30th anniversary with an exceptional showcase at the Los Angeles Convention Center from February 19-23, 2025. Under the leadership of Producer and Director Kassandra Voyagis, the show presented over 90 international galleries from countries including Europe, Ukraine, South Korea, Turkey, and Canada.

"Los Angeles is home to our show, it has always been. Our city has suffered and endured so much, and I just want to say that we stand with all Angelenos as we continue to recover and rebuild. We are deeply grateful this show could go on, with the city's support," said Voyagis during the opening celebrations. "I want to thank all the galleries, artists, and visitors who joined us for this milestone anniversary. Your participation made this celebration truly special, and we're already looking forward to welcoming everyone back in January 2026."

 Opening Night Premiere was hosted by actress and producer Jenna Dewan. The evening benefited two important initiatives - the American Heart Association's Life is Why™ Campaign, which received 15% of ticket proceeds, and the California Community Foundation's Wildfire Recovery Fund.  

                                                                          

LA's muralist Robert Vargas painted a massive live mural titled "HEROES" in the honor of  the LA County Fire Department.
                                                                             
Viktor Freso's impressive 30-foot "Bear Sculpture”

                                                                                   
"The Birth of the Niemand” sculpture by Victor Freso.

Visitors to the art-show were greeted in the lobby by Viktor Freso's impressive 30-foot "Bear Sculpture,” and inside the fair by his  "The Birth of the Niemand” sculpture. Fredy Hadorn of Licht Feld Gallery (Switzerland), which specializes in paintings and video sculptures, stated: "It was a great show for us, garnering strong interest and sales." Bernard Markowicz of Markowicz Fine Art also saw positive results: "I was genuinely impressed to witness individuals who had lost their homes coming forward to share their experiences and purchase new artwork, embodying a spirit of hope and new beginnings."
                                                                                
Artist Antuan Rodriguez's interactive installation "Left" or "Right" showcased punching bags portraying world leaders and tyrants, allowing attendees to channel their frustrations.
                                                                            
GALLERY DANA BAY (DANA POINT, CALIFORNIA): Bernie Taupin CBE, songwriter and longtime collaborator of Elton John, unveiled a mixed media mural titled "The Wall," showcasing the American flag as a symbol of perseverance.

                                                                                   
DAPHNE ALAZRAKI FINE ART (NEW YORK): Artist Elizabeth Healey's remarkable life-sized dog sculpture "Bowie" crafted from quartz, stone, crystal, glass, ceramic and precious gems drew significant attention.
                                                                         
US HYBRID presented Colombian artist Julian Toro Duque's debut exhibit with "Dark Side of the Sea" (acrylic on fiberglass), demonstrating their commitment to combining technological innovation with artistic advancement.      
   
Artist Anna Veriki from SNISARENKO GALLERY (UKRAINE): “She, Unbroken” was a stunning group exhibit by Ukrainian-born female artists who have lived through the horrifying experience of war. Through each piece, the artists shared their stories and strength.
                                                                             
Arcadia Contemporary gallery, artist Aaron Westerberg.


The LA Art Show (www.laartshow.com), LA’s longest-running art fair, wrapped up a triumphant 30th anniversary edition, showcasing 90+ global galleries from countries including Ukraine, South Korea, Turkey and Canada. The team is pleased to reveal that the next fair is scheduled for January 7 to 11, 2026 at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
                                                                             
Video installation AGUA by artist  Luciana Abait.


Friday, February 21, 2025

The Hollywood Museum’s Black History Month Exhibit “This Joint is Jumpin 2025”.

 The Hollywood Museum’s Black History Month Exhibit
  “This Joint is Jumpin 2025”.

A Celebration of Black Entertainers From Film, TV, and Song.

                                                                         



         (WestHollywoodToday.blogspot CA February 21st 2025)

         Photos by Karen Ostlund
                                                                               

  
Donelle Dadigan, President of The Hollywood Museum and an elite group of personalities, honored Black History Month February 20th, with a new exhibit, “This Joint is Jumpin 2025: It’s a A Celebration of Black Entertainers from Film, TV, and Song.” More than 30 black entertainers are represented in this year’s exhibition with their iconic TV, film and concert costumes, props, as well as personal items and wardrobe worn during public appearances.
                                                                             
Claudette Robinson.

Donelle Dadigan, said “It is with great joy that we continue to honor the contributions of Black Entertainers, with some of the most iconic stars from tv, film, and music. We look forward to fans, of all ages, coming to see these great costumes, gowns, and outfits worn by some of the biggest stars in Hollywood.”
                                                                           

                                                                                    

                                                                                       

                                                                              


Entertainers costumes and memorabilia represented in the new exhibit include: FREDA PAYNE, CLAUDETTE ROBINSON, ROBERT GUILLOME, TED LANGE, LOLA FALANA, TANYA HART, FORREST WHITAKER, ISABEL SANFORD, SHERMAN HEMSLEY, MARLA GIBBS, WHITNEY HOUSTON, THE POINTER SISTERS, EARTHA KITT, DENZEL WASHINGTON, NELL CARTER, EDDIE MURPHY, ERNIE HUDSON, WESLEY SNIPES, DON CHEADLE, VIOLA DAVIS, IDRIS ELBA, WILL SMITH, PHIL MORRIS, GREG MORRIS, LAVERNE COX, NATALIE COLE, DIANA ROSS, LENA HORNE, STRAIGHT OUTA COMPTON, DEBRA WILSON, SUGAR RAY LEONARD and MUHAMMAD ALI.
www.thehollywoodmuseum.com  1660 N. Highland Ave, Hollywood, CA 90028.

Wednesday, February 5, 2025

LA Art Show’s 30th anniversary edition returns Feb 19-23 2025 at LA Convention Center.

 LA Art Show’s 30th anniversary edition returns Feb 19-23 2025 at LA Convention Center.

(WestHollywoodToday.blogspot, CA February 5 2025) By Karen Ostlund

 As LA’s largest and longest-running art-fair with over 100 global exhibitors, the 30th anniversary edition of LA Art Show promises a wide collection of international art from young American artist Daniel Yocum - to famed British poet and artist Arch Hades, as well as powerful and war-inspired works by female Ukrainian artists.

British poet and artist Arch Hades.


The 2025 edition will also welcome new local and international galleries including LICHT FELD Gallery (Switzerland); Gama Gallery (Turkey), Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery (UK), L.E.Gallery (Belgium), K+Y Contemporary Art (Paris), Casterline|Goodman Gallery (Aspen), Arcadia Contemporary (New York) and Fabrik Projects (Los Angeles).

“Art is most impactful when it transcends borders and diversity is our strength,” said LA Art Show’s director & producer, Kassandra Voyagis. "LA Art Show has played a significant role in LA’s global art epicenter for 3 decades, and worked on to offer a range of price points to established art collectors".
                                                                                
American artist Daniel Yocum.



LA Art Show 2025 will showcase "Artistic Voices from Around the World":
                                                                              
"Celebrating Diversity" by Chiachio & Giannone presented by MOLAA.


                  • The fair’s popular non-commercial platform “DIVERSEartLA,” will be returning with a compelling retrospective and highlighting diversity. Three of the featured installations include: "Celebrating Diversity" by Chiachio & Giannone presented by MOLAA, "Dactiloscopia Rosa: Video Art and QUEER Constructions" curated by Nestor Prieto and presented by Museo La Neomudejar (Madrid, Spain) and Carlos Martiel | Cauce/Riverbed curated by Marisa Caichiolo.
                                                                             
‘Isle,’ a tribute to the island of San Michele in Veneto by Arch Hades.


                  • LICHT FELD GALLERY (SWITZERLAND): Multidisciplinary artist & bestselling poet, Arch Hades – named the highest paid living poet in the world in 2021 – presents her sculpture the ‘Isle,’ a tribute to the island of San Michele in Veneto. Situated between the main islands of Venice and Murano, the entire island is a cemetery known as the ‘island of the dead’. This sculpture began from the line of poetry ‘poems, like gravestones, marking where love lies’, etched in Arch Hades’ handwriting on the black, polished ‘lagoon’ plane. The ‘graves’ of the island themselves are represented by many books forming the sculptures’ distinctive shape.
                                                                           
Artist FEROS at SNISARENKO GALLERY (UKRAINE)


                  • SNISARENKO GALLERY (UKRAINE): “She, Unbroken” brings together Ukrainian-born female artists who have lived through the horrifying experience of war. Through each piece, the artists share their resilience and strength, navigating the challenge of staying connected to who they were while adapting to who they are becoming.
                                                                             
Roberto Vivo's "The Human Tribe Totem".


                  • CORAL GALLERY (MIAMI) Roberto Vivo's sculptural works will be showcased, including his highlight piece "The Human Tribe Totem," a large-scale bronze sculpture, which debuted at the 2024 Venice Biennale, standing 77 x 95 inches tall. The work embodies the artist's vision of human diversity and inviting viewers to understand the relationship between form and space.

                  •  CASTERLINE|GOODMAN GALLERY (ASPEN): Young American artist, Daniel Yocum has gained recognition for his unique approach to figurative abstract expressionism infused with hip-hop aesthetics. His distinctive style is characterized by vivid colors and lurking marks of black, often incorporating imagery of cars and flowers.
                                                                               
STEAM ROBOT by artist Steel Che (Youngkwan Choi).


                  •  ART IN DONGSAN (SOUTH KOREA):  Sculptural works from Steel Che (Youngkwan Choi) re-purpose industrial materials into artistic forms with the exhibition's centerpiece, "Steam Robot," demonstrating his mastery of traditional craftsmanship along with his ability to transform industrial materials into large-scale and provoking art.
                                                                                 
Artist Hannah Ludnow.


                  • COLUMBIA ROAD GALLERY (LONDON, UK): The gallery brings the pulse of East London's vibrant art scene to LA Art Show. Primarily focused on up-and-coming UK-based artists.The gallery will present works by four notable artists: Kate Boxer, Thomas Gosebruch, Hannah Ludnow, and Jonathan Schofield.
                                                                            
•  DANUBIANA MUSESUM (SLOVAKIA): Viktor Freso’s breathtaking 30-foot Bear Sculpture will be located in the lobby as a symbol of power and resilience, setting the tone for the event as bigger, braver and more ambitious than ever before.

Tickets are at www.laartshow.com with 15% of proceeds donated to the American Heart Association’s Life is Why TM campaign.