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Tuesday, February 20, 2024

Highlights from LA Art Show 2024.

 (WestHollywoodToday.blogspot, February 20 2024) By Karen Ostlund 

Highlights from the 29th Annual LA Art Show.  #LAArtShow


The LA Art Show, the city's premier and longest-running art fair, concluded its 29th year with an exceptional display of international talent and groundbreaking exhibitions at the Los Angeles Convention Center from February 14-18, 2024. Under the guidance of producer and director Kassandra Voyagis, the show brought together a diverse group of galleries, curators, collectors, and notable personalities.
                                                                                

 LA artist Robert Vargas was onsite for live painting of his powerful mural – inspired by Martin Luther King Jr.’s The World House – which honored Black History Month and conveyed a message of peace and unity.
                                        
                                                            
This year, the LA Art Show presented an impressive international lineup of more than 100 exhibitors including galleries from the Philippines, South Korea, Europe, Israel, Central America, South America and beyond. Mark your calendars for next year's 30th anniversary show at the LA Convention Center from February 19 to 23, 2025
                                                                            
(PHOTO) Kassandra Voyagis, LA Art Show Producer/Director, Damar Hamlin, NFL player, Actress & Singer, Lucy Hale, and Nancy Brown, CEO of the American Heart Association (AHA).


The 2024 fair debuted with a successful opening night premiere party on Valentine’s Day hosted by award-winning actress Lucy Hale, benefiting LA Art Show’s new charity partner, American Heart Association, which received 15% of ticket sales in support of the organization’s Life is Why™ campaign.    
"The LA Art Show is a one-stop destination for the public and collectors to view artwork from all over the world as we continue our commitment to delivering the most comprehensive and international contemporary art experience possible,” said Kassandra Voyagis, LA Art Show producer/director.

                                                                   
Young Masters Art Prize Exhibition presented by Cynthia Corbett Gallery, London.

 Innovation was at the forefront of this year's fair, with significant emphasis on artificial intelligence and Black History Month, showcasing initiatives that support emerging artists. Highlights included "Athletes for Life," founded by former NFL star Greg Bell, and the featured exhibition of the Young Masters Art Prize by Cynthia Corbett Gallery, London, which supports emerging talents from diverse backgrounds.
                                                                             
                                                                          
LP Gallery from South Korea featured renowned artist Dain Yoon known for makeup paintings on her skin, to create surreal self-portraits.

                                                                                   
Me with artist Marco Olivier. His pieces are a blend of resin and bronze craftsmanship and emotive storytelling, DagaroElla.com
                                                                                    
Artist Carole Feuerman swimmer “Chrysalis".
                                                                                  
Emily Maddigan's sculpture of foam, speaker wire, sequins, pins, chain, tin fan and trim.

                                                                                    
The Journey by Guillermo Bert was presented by the Nevada Museum of Art. Life-sized, laser-cut wooden sculptures Latinx workers.


DIVERSEartLA was curated by Marisa Caichiolo, partnered with seven international art institutions to explore the intersection of memory and AI. Projects, included the Nevada Museum of Art that presented The Journey by Guillermo Bert. It features 20 life-sized wood sculptures of immigrants employed as frontline workers during the pandemic as a way to explore how ancient traditions and AI merge to create narratives of identity and memory. 

                                                                                 

AAL Museum (Santiago, Chile) presented a hypnotizing visual narrative. Installation Be Water, led by artist, Antuan, highlights the essential collaboration between humanity and AI to create a new network of human consciousness. It presents the multifaceted dimensions of water in nature and human life.
                                                                                  
Mythstories' presented by MAC – Museum Contemporary Art, Bogotá, Colombia. Artist Carlos Castro Arias. with curator Gustavo Adolfo Ortiz Serrano. Through the ancient medieval technique of tapestry and with the use of an iconography that links the ancient and the contemporary, Carlos weaves a new understanding of our recent history with the trans-cultural.
                                                                                
Project "Threaded Tracing" by artist Chris Coleman, uses computer vision technology (LiDAR) to encode natural and human made spaces into digital memory. It was made during visits to forests and airports across the US.
                                                                              
Citibank presented a series of Gallerist talks, featuring Daphne Alazraki of Daphne Alazraki Fine Art, New York City and La Jolla, California, as well as Cynthia Valianti Corbett of the Cynthia Corbett Gallery, London. (PHOTO) Artists Klari Reis and Nicole Etienne. LAArtshow.com

Friday, February 9, 2024

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

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

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


(WestHollywoodToday.blogspot, February 9 2024) Photos by Karen Ostlund.

#TheHollywoodMuseum #BlackHistoryMonth

                                                                        

Donelle Dadigan (Founder/President of The Hollywood Museum) joined many celebrities, as they honored Black History Month with a new exhibit  “This Joint is Jumpin” February 8th 2024. - It’s a celebration of black entertainers from film, television and song.

                                                                                
The Pointers Sisters costumes.

More than 35 black entertainers are represented in this year’s exhibition with their costumes, memorabilia and jewelry.

                                                                                 

Jewelry WESTWORLD Thandie Newton.
                                                                                        
                                                                                    
Todd Bridges, Gary Coleman "Diff"rent Strokes".


Here is just a few of the many stars featured in the exhibit:
Eddie Murphy, Queen Latifah, Whoopi Goldberg, Samuel L. Jackson, 50 Cent, Tiffany Haddish, RuPaul, Billy Porter, Denzel Washington, Greg Morris, Forest Whitaker, Sherman Hemsley, Viola Davis, Don Cheadle, O’Shea Jackson Jr., Corey Hawkins, Petri Hawkins Byrd, Nell Carter, Wayne Brady, Jimmie “JJ” Walker, Jackee` Harry, and costumes  from Female singers including: Pearl Bailey, Lena Horne, Natalie Cole, Eartha Kitt, Whitney Houston, The Pointer Sisters and Ella Fitzgerald.
                                                                          
Jackee Harry and James Reynolds 'Days of Our Lives”.
 The history goes way back, when black educators and black united students at Kent State University first proposed Black History Month in February 1969. The first celebration of Black History Month took place at Kent State a year later, from January 2 to February 28, 1970.
                                                                             
Eartha Kitt dress "The Good Old Days”.
Six years later, Black History Month was being celebrated all across the country in educational institutions, centers of black culture, and community centers, both great and small, when President Gerald Ford recognized Black History Month in 1976, during the celebration of the United States Bicentennial.
He urged Americans to "seize the opportunity to honor the too-often neglected accomplishments of black Americans in every area throughout our history". www.thehollywoodmuseum.com

                                                                        

Cassandra Creech, Donelle Dadigan and Phil Morris.


Thursday, February 1, 2024

LA Art Show returns Valentine’s Day to kick off LA's 2024 art season.

 LA Art Show returns Valentine’s Day to kick off LA's 2024 art season.

(WestHollywoodToday.blogspot, CA, February 1 2024) – By Karen Ostlund

The LA Art Show, LA’s largest and longest-running art fair, returns to the Los Angeles Convention Center from February 14-18, to kick off the city’s 2024 art season. The fair debuts with an opening night premiere party on Valentine’s Day hosted by award-winning actress Lucy Hale, in collaboration with LA Art Show’s new charity partner, American Heart Association, that is celebrating 100 years.
                                                                         

 “It's an honor for me, to host the 2024 LA Art Show Opening Night Premiere Party and bring further awareness to an evening that unites the importance of art, culture and philanthropy” said Lucy Hale. “On a personal note, I couldn’t be more excited to celebrate Valentine’s Day with the American Heart Association whose mission touches people all across the world”.

Her support will encourage  a new generation of art collectors and shine light on the important work of the American Heart Association, which funds research that improves health outcomes for heart disease and stroke patients as well as supports lifesaving CPR education.It will be her first time host of the LA Art Show.

Hale's credits include "Pretty Little Liars”, "Puppy Love" and Vertical's hit "The Hating Game", and Decal’s  romantic drama "Which Brings Me To You" opposite Nat Wolff which was released January 19th this year..
The LA Art Show will donate 15% of proceeds from every ticket to the American Heart Association’s Life is Why™ campaign.


The LA Art show is guided by LA Art Show producer & director Kassandra Voyagis, and promises another spectacular international lineup of exhibitors from countries including the Philippines, Italy, Israel, Peru and South Korea:
“With over 100 galleries, museums and nonprofits exhibiting this year, we continue our commitment to creating the most comprehensive contemporary art experience possible.” said Voyagis. “This year’s show will celebrate art—globally and locally—and inspire important dialogue.”


LA Art Show 2024 Programming to Ignite Dialogue:
•Curated by Marisa Caichiolo, the LA Artshow’s non-commercial program, DIVERSEartLA is partnering with seven international art institutions to explore the intersection of memory, humanity, and AI through a selection of art, technology, and multimedia exhibitions. 

                                                                        

Among the participants is the Nevada Museum of Art that will present “The Journey” (photo) by contemporary artist Guillermo Bert and The Museum of Contemporary Art in Bogotá will present “Myth Stories” by multimedia artist Carlos Castro Arias.
Guillermo Bert makes artworks that explore the immigrants who have left their home countries behind.. His primary focus has been the experiences of people and families who enter the United States along the U.S. – Mexico border. Bert's artwork draws metaphorical relationships between the journeys of migrants,  and empty desert landscapes

                                                                          
•LP Gallery from South Korea will feature renowned artist Dain Yoon Yoon, known for using her own body as a canvas, painting on her skin to create surreal self-portraitsthat often trick the eye with 3D shading.  Dain Yoon’s pieces are playful yet profound, reflecting her emotional states and the complexity of identity in our modern world. Now living in the U.S., her work showcases a creative evolution from processing the challenges she faced as a young woman in South Korea to embracing a more stable, confident persona in her new environment.


•To time with Black History Month, the Tanya Weddemire Gallery is set to exhibit the talents of four pioneering black artists, exploring a range of themes, including identity, culture and resilience:
Guy Stanley Philoche "Give Us Our Flowers”, Serron Green "Invisible”, Gregory Saint Amand "Play Time” and O’Neil Scott "Distant Memories”.


•Fabrik Projects Galleryin Los Angeles welcomes ‘The Soul of Your City’ exhibition, a unique visual journey and the culmination of a global photography competition aimed at capturing the hidden spirit and true identity of cities throughthe lenses of local photographers.‘The Soul of Your City’ competition was born out of a desire to explore and reveal the unseen aspects of urban living.
The works showcased in this exhibition are the winners of the competition, selected for their exceptional ability to convey the ‘soul of their cities.’

•Cynthia Corbett Young Masters: The upcoming featured exhibition of Young Masters Art Prize, presented by Cynthia Corbett Gallery, London, represents an international initiative committed to supporting and promoting emerging talents from diverse backgrounds. It was founded by gallerist Cynthia Valianti Corbett in 2009,Young Masters provides a platform for artists who draw inspiration from artistic traditions of the past.
Select artists from each of the six editions will be featured at 2024 LA Art Show, in a showcase that stands out for its cultural diversity and strong representation of female-identifying artists, with 75% of applicants fitting this category.


• The Expanded Learning (EXL) and Athletes for Life (AFL) Foundation launched the Southern California Art “n” the Schools Art Contest, inviting SoCal students to submit their artwork.
Winning artwork will be displayed at this year’s show in a special sponsors’ lounge, along with works from Greg Bell's art collection.
Athletes for Life has been providing guidance and leadership programs to youth since 1989 and was founded by former NFL Pro Bowl running back Greg Bell, who spent his childhood rising above the negative peer pressures of his neighborhood.  

LAArtShow.com for more info and tickets.