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Hello
Guest
,
In
this
month's
newsletter
we wanted
to share
our three
top art
experiences
for you.
As Summer
starts
make sure
to take
time to
enjoy it.
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The RIDDLE
Effect
Craft Contemporary
5814
Wilshire Blvd,
Los
Angeles, CA 90036
June 2 –
September 8, 2019
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The RIDDLE
Effect highlights
artist John T.
Riddle Jr.’s
(1933–2002)
sculptural work
from Los Angeles
collections and
examines his
influence as a
foundational
member of the
Black Arts
Movement in Los
Angeles. The
exhibition
highlights
Riddle's
innovative art
practice with
several works
exhibited for the
first time in Los
Angeles. Works by
his students and
colleagues –
including Dan
Concholar, Dale
Brockman Davis,
Charles Dickson,
Mark Steven
Greenfield, John
Outterbridge, Bret
Price, Noah
Purifoy, Joe Sims,
and Timothy
Washington – will
also be presented
alongside Riddle’s
to honor his
expressive
practice and
impact on the L.A.
arts
community.
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A
Cloud’s Roots
Kohn Gallery
1227
North
Highland Ave
Los
Angeles,
CA 90038
Opening
June 1st
the
first
solo
exhibition
in
Los
Angeles
by
New
York-based
artist
María
Berrío,
opening
on
June
1,
2019.
Inspired
by
her
youth
in
the
countryside
of
Bogotá,
Colombia,
Berrío’s
paintings
explore
the
experience
of
immigrant
identity,
intercultural
connectivity
and
the
beauty
that
is
found
in
the
diversity
of
cultures
and
countries.
Berrío
depicts
her
figures
with
richly
detailed
and
patterned
backgrounds
of
exteriors
and
interiors.
The
large,
detailed
mixed
media
canvases
employ
lush,
carefully
crafted,
multilayered
Japanese
papers
and
paint,
resulting
in
scenes
replete
with
pensive
yet
confident
figures
amid
a
scene
of
visual exuberance.
Berrío’s
work
often
places
female
figures
at
the
center
of
her
intricately
woven
landscapes.
Painted
with
watercolor
details,
her
figures
stare
out
of
the
composition
determined
to
confront
the
viewer
from
their
own
surreal
surroundings.
Her
work
is
evocative
of
predecessors
such
as
Gustav
Klimt
and
Egon
Schiele,
both
known
for
their
exceptional
degree
of
emotional
directness
and
figural
distortion
in
the
place
of
conventional
beauty.
Her
works
float
seamlessly
between
historical
and
contemporary
artistic
styles
as
they
employ
a
wide
visual
vernacular
ranging
from
expressionism
to
graphic,
abstract marks.
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Museum
of
Dream Space
Beverly
Center, #656
8500
Beverly Blvd
Los
Angeles,
CA 90048
Ongoing
Museum
of
Dream
Space
(MODS)
is
the
first
museum
mainly
exhibiting
digital
art
in
the
United
States.
The
design
concept
of
MODS
is
inspired
by
art
design
from
Yayoi
Kusama
(famous
of
infinite
rooms)
and
the
development
of
digital
art.
The
aim
of
MODS
is
to
provide
an
immersive,
magical
and
unique
art
appreciative
experiences
to
the visitors.
The
splendid
art
journey
MODS
provides
is
benefit
from
the
development
of
digital
technology
that
releases
expression
from
substance
and
creates
an
existence
with
the
possibility
for
transformation.
It
enables
complex
detail
and
freedom
for
change.
Before
people
started
accepting
digital
technology,
information
and
artistic
expression
had
to
be
presented
in
some
physical
form.
Creative
expression
has
existed
through
static
media
for
most
of
human
history,
often
using
physical
objects
such
as
canvas
and paint.
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Gorgeous painting by
Alexei Antonov in a
beautiful stack frames
arrangement. Bought as a
gift by her fiance and now
framed forever. ??"We
don't reach for the
standards of design, we
set the standards of design"??.
Check out below: the
piece hung up in our
client's place.
This absolutely
beautiful custom
framing design was
done by senior design
consultant Megan
Donlon in our Thousand Oaks
FrameStore location:
111
S. Westlake Blvd.
Thousand Oaks, CA
?Call for design
appointment: (805) 994-0792?
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A common misconception
about protecting your
artwork is that only
sunlight will emit harmful
UV rays.
According to glass
manufactures, indoor
lighting, such as
fluorescent and
tungsten, contain
different amounts of UV
energy that can cause
irreversible damage to
your artwork.To
effectively defend
against UV damage, some
glass and acrylic
products are built with
a protective coating
engineered to filter out
a greater percentage of
UV energy than regular glass.
Ask your FrameStore
consultant for
conservation grade glass
and acrylic with 99% UV
protection to help keep
your artwork protected
and preserved for years
to come.
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FREE MIRRORS
·
Free
when framed
with FrameStore
· Up
to 40" x 60"
with 1" bevel or
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· 1/4"
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· Completely
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(805) 994-0792
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