Bobby Hundreds
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REBLOG :: 2009 :: JEANEALOGY.
James Jean lives close to me, so we had lunch and I stopped by afterwards to check out some of his current projects. I...
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MY FRIEND, JAMES JEAN.
I hadn’t heard from James in maybe a year. I wasn’t too worried – time flies pretty fast these days, and I’m sorta busy, although my friends are much busier....
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MODERN HIEROGLYPHICS :: GIANT
This past weekend saw the opening of Mike Giant’s solo exhibition, “Modern Hieroglyphics,” at the Fecal Face Gallery (FFDG) in San Francisco. Coming off his cancelled November...
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HOMEBASED.
Yesterday afternoon, I got a nice little visit from some San Diego greats. This is Brian Reid, co-Founder of Osiris, Bobby Ruiz of Tribal, and...
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YOU ARE WHAT YOU READ
If you’re in Los Angeles this weekend and want to fast feel unread and uncool, you should attend Printed Matter’s L.A. Art Book Fair at the MOCA...
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STRUCTURAL SUPPORT :: LA ARCHITECTURE
When I’m on the road, I get so swept up in the experiences, that I often forget how much there is to see back home. I was a stranger...
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HER.
SPOILER ALERT! In case you’ve been living under a rock like I have (and by “rock” I mean stomach flu, living in a yoga sanctuary in New...
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THE GEORGIA O'KEEFFE MUSEUM
We’re fast finding that there’s not much to do in New Mexico. Which, we’re also discovering, is why people move here. To get away from the big city, to...
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ENTER THE COMPOUND :: NYC
Set Free invited us up for the afternoon to experience the Compound, his workspace, recording studio, clubhouse, and playground for musicians, artists, and street participants alike.
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DOUBLEDAY & CARTWRIGHT
The design firm Doubleday & Cartwright rests quietly in Brooklyn in the former studio space of a legacy artist. Maybe that’s where the creative residue comes from, as the...
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POP (UP) ART :: GALLERY 1988 NY
L.A.-based Gallery 1988 currently has a pop-up space in New York for their seventh “Crazy 4 Cult” show. The gallery is open for just a few days...
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ALL OF THE LIGHT.
Art resonates deepest within when the work is as substantial and compelling as the story of the artist. James Turrell‘s retrospective at the LACMA...