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DISTINCTIVE MESSENGERS
House of Campari
405 N. Robertson Blvd
West Hollywood, CA 90048
Exhibition curated by Simon Watson and Craig Hensala of Scenic.
May 19th to June 10th
Tuesdays - Sundays: 12-8 pm
Brian Bress (Angstrom Gallery)
Bjorn Copeland (China Art Objects)
Chris Dorland (Marc Selwyn Fine Art)
Eve Fowler (Tom Solomon)
Brian Kennon (Daniel Hug)
Keltie Ferris (Kinkead Contemporary)
Kathleen Henderson (Rosamund Felsen Gallery)
Justin Lieberman (Kantor / Feuer Gallery)
Matt Lucero (LA>< Art)
Becca Mann (Roberts + Tilton)
Anthony Pearson (David Kordansky Gallery)
Tia Pulitzer (Black Dragon Society)
Claire Rojas (Lizabeth Oliveria Gallery)
Amanda Ross-Ho (Cherry and Martin)
Andrew Schoultz (Taylor De Cordoba)
Kirsten Stoltmann (Sister LA)
Yanai Toister (Sandroni Rey)
Zachary Wollard (Lightbox)
The House of Campari returns to Los Angeles to support the flourishing visual arts community with an art exhibition, performance art, musical performances and events that highlight the city’s hottest emerging talent. Located in West Hollywood this year, the House of Campari will again serve as a snapshot of Los Angeles’ current emerging visual arts scene, showcasing a range of up-and-coming artists who have recently exhibited with the city's most visionary and respected galleries. With another exciting and diverse line up of events, House of Campari will be a distinctive addition to the Los Angeles arts scene from May 19th through June 10th.
The title exhibition, “Distinctive Messengers,” will feature work from a range of bold, emerging visual artists who, as in years previous, will have had their first solo show in Los Angeles in the past season or will have one in the upcoming season.
Each of the artists in the exhibition is represented by a different leading Los Angeles gallery with a commitment to new artistic talent, including; Roberts + Tilton, China Art Objects, Kinkead Contemporary, David Kordansky Gallery, Acuna-Hansen Gallery, Angstrom Gallery, Marc Selwyn Fine Art, Kinkead Contemporary, Thomas Solomon Gallery, Rosamund Felsen Gallery, Daniel Hug, Kantor/Feuer Gallery, Anna Helwing Gallery, Sister LA, Black Dragon Society, Cherry and Martin, Taylor De Cordoba, and Sandroni.Rey.
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BIG SECRET CACHE!
April 14th - May 26th
Opening reception for the artists:
April 14th, 6 to 8pm
Angstrom Gallery found out several weeks ago that it had an open slot for its next show. David and his friend Kristin Calabrese asked 61 artists that they know and like if they would be in the show… everyone said yes.
Lisa Adams
Glen Allen
Kelly Barrie
Ion Birch
Hillary Bleecker
Brian Bress
Heather Brown
Kristin Calabrese
Matt Chambers
Colin Chillag
Erin Cosgrove
Ann Craven
Damien Crisp
Doug Crocco
Krysten Cunningham
Adam Cvijanovic
Linda Adair Day
Adrian de la Peña
Tami Demaree
Donnie & Travis
Mark Dutcher
Jeff Elrod
Karl Erickson
Robert Fontenot
Mark Flood
Aaron Garber-Maikovska
Kiva Garber-Maikovska
Jacqueline Gordon
Sean Griffin
Tanya Haden
Karl Haendel
Steven Hull
Des Jedeikin
Dawn Kasper
Bill Komoski
Kevin Landers
Shana Lutker
Pentti Monkkonnen
John Monn
Eamon Ore-Giron
Dan Price
David Quan
George Quartz
Nathaniel Quinn
Scott Reeder
Tyson Reeder
John Riepenhoff Experience
Hector Ruiz
Frank Ryan
The Safety First Club
Kenny Scharf
Ludwig Schwarz
Marjorie Schwarz
Aqsa Shakil
Joe Sola
Jacob Stewart-Halevy
Spencer Sweeny
Dani Tull
Goody-B Wiseman
Rowan Wood
Mitchell Wright
Brenna Youngblood
Angstrom Gallery
2622 S La Cienega Blvd
Los Angeles CA 90034
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Armory DigitalForum presents “Strange Relations.”
Friday, March 9, 2007
6:00pm-10:00pm
THE ARMORY AT ONE COLORADO
The Courtyard at One Colorado, Old Pasadena
(located between Colorado Blvd. and Union St. and between Fair Oaks and DeLcey)
The third installment of Armory DigitalForum, "Strange Relations" consists of contemporary videos which explore the challenges, complexities, and humor which often define human relationships. Includes works by Silvia Gruner and Brian Bress. Videos will be on view continuously from 6 p.m. - 11 p.m.
ArtNight occurs bi-annually and includes many Pasadena cultural venues, including One Colorado. City-sponsored shuttles provide free transportation. For further information, visit http://www.artnightpasadena.org. |
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Daniel Hug is pleased to present a two-week series of performance, film and video starting March 3rd and ending March 18th, 2007.
Performances and film/video screenings will be held every Wednesday through Sunday starting at 7 pm sharp.* Please arrive early as there is limited seating.
Saturday March 3 - ANNA PARKINA “Online Empire”
Sunday March 4 – LOS SUPER ELEGANTES “Nothing Really Matters”
Wednesday March 7 – LASZLO MOHOLY-NAGY “Do Not Disturb”
Thursday March 8 – BRIAN BRESS/NATASCHA SNELLMAN/ BOBBI WOODS “Wild Orchid 2 – Banana Boogaloo”
*(NEW TIME ADDED 7 pm and 9 pm)
Friday March 9 – MY BARBARIAN
Saturday March 10 – MIKE KELLEY/PAUL MCCARTHY “Fresh Acconci”
Sunday March 11 – MARIE JAGER “RUR”
Wednesday March 14 – JEFF OSTERGREN
Thursday March 15 – JILL SPECTOR
Friday March 16 – UNA SZEEMANN “Montewood Hollyverita”
Saturday March 17 – MICHELE O’MARAH “Valley Girl”
Sunday March 18 – MATT FISHBECK
For further information please contact Daniel Hug
Tel. 323-221-0016
Website: gallery@danielhug.com
email: gallery@danielhug.com
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KAIROS!
March 10 – April 21, 2007
Brian Bress
Josh Callaghan
Krysten Cunningham
Aaron Garber-Maikovska
Nathan Mabry
Aaron Morse
Avigail Moss
Chris Lipomi
Jasmine Pasquill
Jonas Wood
Curated by Rob Thom
KANTOR / FEUER GALLERY
7025 Melrose Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90038
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image courtesy of Nathan Mabry
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"The Imminent Failure Show"
(curated by Ben Russell)
14 March at 8:00pm at the Ice Capades (526 N Ashland Ave) in Chicago, IL
and
21-25 March at UND#2 Art Fair (Durlacher Alee 66) in Karlsruhe, Germany
Life is hard. Being a Video Artist is hard. The only people who Make It Big are under the age of 23, but they're doing so many drugs and wearing so much neon they'll probably all be dead or colorblind by this time tomorrow. What a drag. Success is impossible, man - it's like trying to wake up from a bad dream that's not a dream at all (Worden). And communicating with the masses? Why even bother... I mean, not only do you have to speak French while topless to get your point across (Duke and Battersby), but you have to exploit your own perfection (Fleischauer), your gallerist keeps shooting you (Tasset), your mom keeps swearing at you (Hechtman), your intestines keep falling out (Stoltman), and even when you take the time to explain yourself (over and over) those damn kids on YouTube keep dissing your costume videos (Bress). Sometimes being a Video Artist is like going on a forever trip to nowhere (Goldberg) while a crowd of Zombies tear you limb from limb (Peterson), but at least you've got ART, right? You've got us too, and because we sympathize with your doomed pursuit, here's a collection of videos that won't make you feel like a total failure...
FEATURING: Squibs by Tony Tasset (:35 loop, video, 1996), The Fine Arts by Emily Vey Duke and Cooper Battersby (4:00, video, 2001), Hardjob by Brian Bress (1:33, video, 2006), Double Sigh by Julia Hechtman (4:00, video, 2000), Untitled Home Movie by Joe Tipre (3:00, video, 2007), Everyday Bad Dream by Fred Worden (6:00, video, 2006), Perfection by Eric Fleischauer (2:15, video, 2005), Over and Over by Brian Bress (4:00, video, 2006), Voyage to Garbage Isle by Leif Goldberg (7:00, video, 2004), I Spill My Guts Every Day For Nothing by Kirsten Stoltman (3:00, video, 2002), How to Escape From Stress Boxes by Paper Rad (4:00, video, 2006), UV/ Energy Fields by Ara Peterson (12:00, video, 2003), Perfect Nature World by Emily Vey Duke and Cooper Battersby (3:30, video, 2002), Art Needs No Explanation by Brian Frye (1:00, video, 2007)
TRT 59:00
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BRIAN BRESS
PARDON ME
Exhibition Dates
January 6th - February 10th
Opening reception for the artists
January 6th, 6-8pm
Angstrom Gallery
2622 South La Cienega Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90034
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LANDSLIDE
Works by Emerging California Artists
Benjamin Lord, Joshua Aster, Mimi Lauter, Brian Bress, Spencer Lewis, Jacob Stewart-Halevy, Abigail Moss
Dec 9, 2006 – Jan 13, 2007
Addison Ripley Fine Arts
1670 Wisconsin Avenue
NW Washington, DC 20007
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NAIVE SET THEORY
Curated by Catherine Taft
Brian Bress
Julie Lequin
Jennifer Sullivan
Ami Tallman
Nov. 11 - Dec. 31, 2006
Reception: Nov. 11, 6-8 pm
Cirrus Gallery
542 S. Alameda Street
Los Angeles, CA 90013-1708
213.680.3473
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BRIAN BRESS
"SOMETIMES YOU ARE JUST A HAT"
Exhibition Dates
Oct. 27 – Dec. 8
Monday-Thursday – 9:00am to 10:00pm
Friday- 9:00am-8:00pm
Saturday – 12:00pm to 8:00pm
Sunday – 12:00pm to 10:00pm
Univerisity of Michigan
RC Gallery
701 E. University, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109-1245
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I KNOW YOU BUT YOU DON'T KNOW ME
Marie Blanchard, Melanie Bonajo, Brian Bress, Roya Falahi, Mehdi Hercberg, Hyun-Gyoung Kim, Susanne Mewing, David Ostrowski, Körner Union & Stuart White.
Exhibition Dates
October 20 - November 25, 2006
Saturday | 11am-5pm
by appointment
Wednesday to Friday | 11am-5pm
Fette's Gallery
4255 baldwin ave.
Culver City, ca 90232
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GREATER LA MFA EXHIBITION AND SCREENING
Exhibition Dates
Opening Reception/Film Screening:
August 27th 4-9pm*
*Film Screening: 7-9pm in University Theatre
Gallery Hours: August 27 - September 7, 2006 | Monday-Friday, 12-5pm, Wednesdays, 12-7pm
California State University, Long Beach
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SUPERSONIC 2006
GALLERY OPENINGS:
Super: 07-01-06
opening reception 5-9pm
Sonic: 07-29-06
opening reception 5-9pm
THEATER OPENINGS:
Super: 07-07-06
opening reception at 6pm
Sonic: 08-04-06
opening reception at 6pm
L.A Municipal Art Gallery
Barnsdall Park
4800 Hollywood Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90027
323.644.6269
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ECOLUX
Art in the Light of Ecology
July 22 - August 19, 2006
Brian Bress
Samantha Fields
Yayoi Kusama
Maya Lin
Rebecca Morales
Kelly Poe
Theodosia Pulitzer
Sharon Ryan
Joel Tauber
Samuel Yates
Lightbox
2656 S La Cienega Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90034
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SOFT-BOILED
WONDERLAND
Brian Bress
Kristen English
Raffi Kalenderian
Genevieve Pepin
Frank Ryan
Morgan Satterfield
Jonas Wood
I-5 Gallery at The Brewery
2100 North Main Street
Unit A-9
Los Angeles, CA 90031
Exhibition: May 5th - May 28th
Opening Reception: May 6th, 7-10pm |
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BOAT SHOW
25 artists respond to the seafaring life and the semiotics of
boats
April
15 – May 20, 2006
Winnie Bowers, Carla Bozulich, Brian Bress, Naomi Buckley, Jimmy
Chertkow, Billy Childish, Brad Eberhard, Doug Harvey, Andrea
Hornick, Jasmine Justice, Raffi Kalenderian, Alan Ludwig, Amy
Maloof, Nick Lowe, Jun Ohnuki, Eric Palgon, Pierre Picot, Steve
Roden, Greg Santos, April Schwass, Ami Tallman, Rob Thom, Tran
Truong, Wendy White, and Jonas Wood.Curated by Brad Eberhard and Raffi Kalenderian
Opening
Reception: Saturday, April 15, 6pm – 9pm
with musical
performance by Listing Ship @ 8:30 pm
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(Andrea Hornick, Untitled, oil on linen, 14 in. x 11 in., 2006 )
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ROUGH TRADE
curated by Peter Bartlett
Joshua Aster
Brian Bress
Bruce Conner
Elliott Hundley
Maha Saab
Macrae Semans
Victoria Neel
Michael
Kohn Gallery
8071 Beverly Boulevard
Los Angeles, California USA 90048
Exhibition: March 18th - April 22nd
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UCLA MFA EXHIBITION
#1
Brian Bress
Dont Rhine
Emily Roysdon
Francis Ryan
New
Wight Gallery
11000 Kinross Avenue
Los Angeles, CA
Exhibition: March 30th - April 13th
Opening Reception: Thursday April 6th 5-8pm
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