Artspace Warehouse, a distinguished contemporary art gallery in the heart of Los Angeles, is thrilled to present Fruits of Water and Air, an extraordinary exhibition featuring a collective of accomplished artists whose works transcend conventional boundaries. March 2, 2024 – March 29, [Read More]
Monthly Archives: January 2024
Artplex Gallery, a bastion of contemporary artistic expression in Los Angeles, is delighted to unveil its latest exhibition, Industrial Rhythm. This cutting-edge showcase pushes against conventional boundaries, presenting a carefully curated collection of works that resonate with the pulse of unconventional perspectives. [Read More]
The Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) announced the acquisition of more than 100 works of art. The objects entering the collection represent a broad range of historical and contemporary material and reflect the BMA’s ongoing efforts to diversify its holdings with works [Read More]
Artspace Warehouse is thrilled to announce Erin Hammond: Live Painting, an exclusive afternoon of art and dialogue. Known for her vibrant canvases featuring her enigmatic portraits, Erin Hammond invites art enthusiasts and the community to witness the creation of art in real [Read More]
Artspace Warehouse, a premier contemporary art gallery nestled in the vibrant cultural landscape of Los Angeles, proudly presents the groundbreaking exhibition Not Exactly Realism. This thought-provoking showcase pushes the boundaries of artistic expression, featuring a curated selection of works by 6 contemporary [Read More]
Artplex Gallery is thrilled to announce the captivating exploration of unparalleled artistic expression with our upcoming solo exhibition, Bruce Rubenstein: Welcome to the Pharcyde. On view February 9 – February 16, 2024 Opening: Friday, February 9, 6:00 – 8:00 PM. This exhibition [Read More]
The 19th Annual Small Works Show, curated by Grace R. Freedman, Ph.D. The show closes on Friday, January 5, 2024. “My vision for this show was to select fine artwork that highlighted the many ways that artists approach a small-size format,” explains [Read More]