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new Angeles

September 18 through October 28, 2001

 

 

Artists: Brian Barasch, Todd Brainard, Samara Caughey, Tessa Chasteen, Robert Gunderman, Dave Deany, Jacques de Beaufort, Mari Eastman, Michelle Fierro, Katie Grinnan, Micol Hebron, Evan Holloway, Charles Irvin, Rob Keller, Robbie Kinberg, Daniel Mendel-Black, Maude Mink, Dwayne Moser, Joseph Park, Dana Schutz, Pam Strugar, Phil Wagner, and Mary Weatherford.

Curated by Bill Conger.

 

Charles Irvin and Mary Weatherford

Left: Charles Irvin; Right: Mary Weatherford

 

A one time art-school laboratory for born and bred Californians, Los Angeles is becoming a destination for many young artists who might have at one time located to New York City. Interesting variations of West coast art continue to develop L.A.'s Venice, Chinatown, and Echo Park areas where burgeoning alternative and artist-run galleries are nourishing communities of artists who have located there. New Angeles presents 22 artists beginning their careers in L.A, including Dwayne Moser's photographs of movie stars' lackluster mailboxes, Charles Irvin's disturbingly humorous video of a baby playing with a phony severed head, Mary Weatherford's dusky, melancholic landscapes replete with California light and seashell accoutrements, and Robert Gunderman's kitschy but endearing Sculpey and colored pencil bird figurines.

 

 

Robert Gunderman

Robert Gunderman