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Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art, by Carmichael Gallery on Aug 24, 2007 1:23:27 GMT 1, I posted some new photos from our 2nd reception and of the prints we have added to the show including a Beejoir LV and A/Ps of Paul Insect 's Dead Cow, Lost in a World of Eight Legs (Not Yet Printed) and LOVE. The LOVE has sold.
www.d1025106.dotsterhost.com/applications/Gallery/main.php
email me directly if you are interested in a .pdf of the price list from the opening reception.
Best,
Seth
I posted some new photos from our 2nd reception and of the prints we have added to the show including a Beejoir LV and A/Ps of Paul Insect 's Dead Cow, Lost in a World of Eight Legs (Not Yet Printed) and LOVE. The LOVE has sold. www.d1025106.dotsterhost.com/applications/Gallery/main.phpemail me directly if you are interested in a .pdf of the price list from the opening reception. Best, Seth
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Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art, by Carmichael Gallery on Sept 17, 2007 19:02:22 GMT 1, I've just posted the images of work in our "So many selves.." group show that opened on Saturday. Not everything is there, but most of it is, some of the pictures are not so hot but I'll update them asap. Email me directly (art at carmichaelgallery.com) if you are interested in anything. For the first time I have posted prices online since there seems to be so much hatred for POA. We still have work available from Hush, Chris Stain, Petite Poupee7 and many many more! If you are in town for Micallef we are closed today and tomorrow but can open up if you want to make an apointment.
www.carmichaelgallery.com/applications/Gallery/main.php
I've just posted the images of work in our "So many selves.." group show that opened on Saturday. Not everything is there, but most of it is, some of the pictures are not so hot but I'll update them asap. Email me directly (art at carmichaelgallery.com) if you are interested in anything. For the first time I have posted prices online since there seems to be so much hatred for POA. We still have work available from Hush, Chris Stain, Petite Poupee7 and many many more! If you are in town for Micallef we are closed today and tomorrow but can open up if you want to make an apointment. www.carmichaelgallery.com/applications/Gallery/main.php
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Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art, by Carmichael Gallery on Oct 6, 2007 1:41:33 GMT 1, Our Ian Strawn solo exhibit opens tomorrow night, Saturday Oct. 6, all works are now up online at www.carmichaelgallery.com/applications/Gallery/main.php
We also have prints available of "If it's not Scottish it's crap" edition of 50 signed and numbered $100 email me with questions to art @ carmichaelgallery.com please don't PM! Thanks!
Our Ian Strawn solo exhibit opens tomorrow night, Saturday Oct. 6, all works are now up online at www.carmichaelgallery.com/applications/Gallery/main.phpWe also have prints available of "If it's not Scottish it's crap" edition of 50 signed and numbered $100 email me with questions to art @ carmichaelgallery.com please don't PM! Thanks!
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Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art, by Francis on Oct 10, 2007 5:35:13 GMT 1, Is Jonathan Edelhuber a pseudonym of Jeff Soto?
Is Jonathan Edelhuber a pseudonym of Jeff Soto?
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Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art, by Carmichael Gallery on Oct 18, 2007 18:46:15 GMT 1, CARMICHAEL GALLERY OF CONTEMPORARY ART PRESENTS
Delirium Tremens (Oct 20 - Nov 2nd 2007)
[tree-muhnz, -menz] noun Pathology. a withdrawal syndrome occurring in persons who have developed physiological dependence, characterized by tremor, visual hallucinations, and autonomic instability.
a morbid condition of acute danger. sometimes fatal. not just another Halloween show.
Featuring the work of Akeni (Brasil), Andre Firmiano (Brasil), Andrice Arp (USA), Anne Julie Aubry (France), Bagger43 (USA), C215 (France), Case (Canada), Chad Mount (USA), CJ Metzger (USA), Codak (USA), Denise Simon (USA), Josh Heilaman (USA), Joulu (Ukraine), Mehgan Trice (USA), Miss Mindy (USA), Paul Barnes (Scotland), Plankton Art Company (USA), Ruben Romero (Colombia), Sixe (Spain), Suzanne Woolcott (Scotland), Tiago Fazito (Brasil), Yuki Miyazaki (Japan/USA), Zeila Trevisan (Brasil), and more to be announced!
Opening Reception
Saturday, October 20th, 2007 From 7:00 PM - Midnight
RSVP to rsvp@carmichaelgallery.com
Show closes November 2nd
Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art 1257 N. La Brea Avenue West Hollywood, CA 90038 (SW corner of La Brea and Fountain)
Anger. Dread. Insomnia. Depression. Palpitations. Hallucinations. Seizures. These are just several of a long list of symptoms brought upon by Delirium Tremens, a severe and horrific illness caused by withdrawal or abstinence after heavy alcohol and other addictive substance abuse. Judy Garland, Jimi Hendrix, and Edie Sedgwick, amongst many others, tragically suffered from the severe pain of this disease and the untreated mortality rate of delirium tremens is up to 35%. The condition has been referenced by a wide range of writers, musicians, and filmmakers - from Mark Twain, Jack Kerouac, and George Orwell, to Aerosmith, "West Side Story", and "The Simpsons".
For this show, the artists have considered what the essence of Delirium Tremens - withdrawal, loss, and the accumulation of physical, emotional, and psychological pain that subsequently rushes through their bodies - means to them and interpreted it in their own ways. Their inspiration has come from their individual life experiences, with some artists directly relating to the strict definition of the illness and others capturing the trembling anguish of sweaty, sleepless nights, emotional volatility, and confusion caused by other personal dramas. The pulse of the show, akin to the illness itself, is dramatic, restless and irregular, as the artists reveal a dark, fearful edge to themselves that is both slightly disorienting and addictively transfixing at the same time.
The gallery is open Wednesday through Sunday 2:00PM to 7:00PM and by appointment.
Contact us by email or call 323.969.0600 for more information.
CARMICHAEL GALLERY OF CONTEMPORARY ART PRESENTS Delirium Tremens (Oct 20 - Nov 2nd 2007) [tree-muhnz, -menz] noun Pathology. a withdrawal syndrome occurring in persons who have developed physiological dependence, characterized by tremor, visual hallucinations, and autonomic instability. a morbid condition of acute danger. sometimes fatal. not just another Halloween show. Featuring the work of Akeni (Brasil), Andre Firmiano (Brasil), Andrice Arp (USA), Anne Julie Aubry (France), Bagger43 (USA), C215 (France), Case (Canada), Chad Mount (USA), CJ Metzger (USA), Codak (USA), Denise Simon (USA), Josh Heilaman (USA), Joulu (Ukraine), Mehgan Trice (USA), Miss Mindy (USA), Paul Barnes (Scotland), Plankton Art Company (USA), Ruben Romero (Colombia), Sixe (Spain), Suzanne Woolcott (Scotland), Tiago Fazito (Brasil), Yuki Miyazaki (Japan/USA), Zeila Trevisan (Brasil), and more to be announced! Opening Reception Saturday, October 20th, 2007 From 7:00 PM - Midnight RSVP to rsvp@carmichaelgallery.com Show closes November 2nd Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art 1257 N. La Brea Avenue West Hollywood, CA 90038 (SW corner of La Brea and Fountain) Anger. Dread. Insomnia. Depression. Palpitations. Hallucinations. Seizures. These are just several of a long list of symptoms brought upon by Delirium Tremens, a severe and horrific illness caused by withdrawal or abstinence after heavy alcohol and other addictive substance abuse. Judy Garland, Jimi Hendrix, and Edie Sedgwick, amongst many others, tragically suffered from the severe pain of this disease and the untreated mortality rate of delirium tremens is up to 35%. The condition has been referenced by a wide range of writers, musicians, and filmmakers - from Mark Twain, Jack Kerouac, and George Orwell, to Aerosmith, "West Side Story", and "The Simpsons". For this show, the artists have considered what the essence of Delirium Tremens - withdrawal, loss, and the accumulation of physical, emotional, and psychological pain that subsequently rushes through their bodies - means to them and interpreted it in their own ways. Their inspiration has come from their individual life experiences, with some artists directly relating to the strict definition of the illness and others capturing the trembling anguish of sweaty, sleepless nights, emotional volatility, and confusion caused by other personal dramas. The pulse of the show, akin to the illness itself, is dramatic, restless and irregular, as the artists reveal a dark, fearful edge to themselves that is both slightly disorienting and addictively transfixing at the same time. The gallery is open Wednesday through Sunday 2:00PM to 7:00PM and by appointment. Contact us by email or call 323.969.0600 for more information.
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Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art, by Carmichael Gallery on Oct 23, 2007 23:32:55 GMT 1, Prints are only $100! Same printer who does all of Audrey Kawasaki's prints and lots of LA artists/galleries. Really nice.
Awesome seth im loving ians work. wow wish i had the pennies
Prints are only $100! Same printer who does all of Audrey Kawasaki's prints and lots of LA artists/galleries. Really nice. Awesome seth im loving ians work. wow wish i had the pennies
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Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art, by Carmichael Gallery on Oct 24, 2007 19:40:17 GMT 1, Added a few more pieces today, didn't have time to shoot them all last night as I had to hang another show downtown but these are three of my favorites sent to us from brazil by Andre Firmiano
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Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art, by Carmichael Gallery on Oct 30, 2007 7:50:29 GMT 1, CARMICHAEL GALLERY OF CONTEMPORARY ART PRESENTS
HEAD SPACE a solo exhibition of paintings by Labrona
Canadian artist Labrona is best known for his extraordinary paintings on freight trains that roll all over the US and Canada. โIโm just a guy that paints trains, does art, doesnโt want a regular nine to five. I use my art as my voice,โ he says. โI send my thoughts and emotions on to the railways for people to seeโฆA train yard is like a forever-changing outdoor art gallery.โ The hulking thirty-five year old lumberjack from Ottawa has been working for years with many of Canadaโs best known graffiti artists and his work has been shown in galleries all over the world. It is only recently, however, that people have really begun to take note of his unique skill, giving him the opportunity to design a new line of hand-crafted skateboards and solo shows in various North America cities. Drawing his inspiration from 80s skate culture, rundown industrial areas, and German Expressionism, Labronaโs fascination with painting heads comes from his desire to convey raw human feeling โ โYou can tell so much from an expression, the eyes and mouthโฆ there are many different stories within each painting.โ
The paintings in HEAD SPACE continue this enthralling narrative exploration.
Opening Reception
Saturday, November 3, 2007 From 7:00 PM - Midnight
Show closes November 15th
Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art 1257 N. La Brea Avenue West Hollywood, CA 90038 (SW corner of La Brea and Fountain)
About Labrona (written by his artist friend, Other):
โLabronaโs name was concocted one night in some ski pub in the echoing mountains of Banff National Park by one Anil Dular, a mythical hip-hop speaking Cherokee navigator turned selective logger up off the coast of Alaska...This is the world that Labrona runs in. A French Canadian house builder who spends as much time in Riviere de Loup (River of the Wolf) as the beer-swilling metropolis of Montreal, Labrona is a collector of disco blues Chicago style albums and an old school 360 boneless type of skateboarder. Most importantly, he is a painter of metal beasts that roam his habitat โ Labrona has made a name for himself painting poignant faces on the sides of boxcars, wheaties, and any old freight car that shifts off into the night a bit happier for the addition, yet retaining the sad air only a freight train can convey in its creaks and squeals and stand still mosquito silence... So you see it is hard to describe a Labrona...maybe you will find the meaning in his paintingsโฆโ
CARMICHAEL GALLERY OF CONTEMPORARY ART PRESENTS HEAD SPACE a solo exhibition of paintings by Labrona Canadian artist Labrona is best known for his extraordinary paintings on freight trains that roll all over the US and Canada. โIโm just a guy that paints trains, does art, doesnโt want a regular nine to five. I use my art as my voice,โ he says. โI send my thoughts and emotions on to the railways for people to seeโฆA train yard is like a forever-changing outdoor art gallery.โ The hulking thirty-five year old lumberjack from Ottawa has been working for years with many of Canadaโs best known graffiti artists and his work has been shown in galleries all over the world. It is only recently, however, that people have really begun to take note of his unique skill, giving him the opportunity to design a new line of hand-crafted skateboards and solo shows in various North America cities. Drawing his inspiration from 80s skate culture, rundown industrial areas, and German Expressionism, Labronaโs fascination with painting heads comes from his desire to convey raw human feeling โ โYou can tell so much from an expression, the eyes and mouthโฆ there are many different stories within each painting.โ The paintings in HEAD SPACE continue this enthralling narrative exploration. Opening Reception Saturday, November 3, 2007 From 7:00 PM - Midnight Show closes November 15th Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art 1257 N. La Brea Avenue West Hollywood, CA 90038 (SW corner of La Brea and Fountain) About Labrona (written by his artist friend, Other): โLabronaโs name was concocted one night in some ski pub in the echoing mountains of Banff National Park by one Anil Dular, a mythical hip-hop speaking Cherokee navigator turned selective logger up off the coast of Alaska...This is the world that Labrona runs in. A French Canadian house builder who spends as much time in Riviere de Loup (River of the Wolf) as the beer-swilling metropolis of Montreal, Labrona is a collector of disco blues Chicago style albums and an old school 360 boneless type of skateboarder. Most importantly, he is a painter of metal beasts that roam his habitat โ Labrona has made a name for himself painting poignant faces on the sides of boxcars, wheaties, and any old freight car that shifts off into the night a bit happier for the addition, yet retaining the sad air only a freight train can convey in its creaks and squeals and stand still mosquito silence... So you see it is hard to describe a Labrona...maybe you will find the meaning in his paintingsโฆโ
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Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art, by Carmichael Gallery on Nov 6, 2007 19:49:04 GMT 1, I have posted images of all the work in the show with prices along with opening night photos. Contact me directly for availability questions, we are almost out of skate decks and prints.
www.carmichaelgallery.com/applications/Gallery/main.php
art @ carmichaelgallery dot com
Best,
Seth
CARMICHAEL GALLERY OF CONTEMPORARY ART PRESENTS HEAD SPACE a solo exhibition of paintings by Labrona Canadian artist Labrona is best known for his extraordinary paintings on freight trains that roll all over the US and Canada. โIโm just a guy that paints trains, does art, doesnโt want a regular nine to five. I use my art as my voice,โ he says. โI send my thoughts and emotions on to the railways for people to seeโฆA train yard is like a forever-changing outdoor art gallery.โ The hulking thirty-five year old lumberjack from Ottawa has been working for years with many of Canadaโs best known graffiti artists and his work has been shown in galleries all over the world. It is only recently, however, that people have really begun to take note of his unique skill, giving him the opportunity to design a new line of hand-crafted skateboards and solo shows in various North America cities. Drawing his inspiration from 80s skate culture, rundown industrial areas, and German Expressionism, Labronaโs fascination with painting heads comes from his desire to convey raw human feeling โ โYou can tell so much from an expression, the eyes and mouthโฆ there are many different stories within each painting.โ The paintings in HEAD SPACE continue this enthralling narrative exploration. Opening Reception Saturday, November 3, 2007 From 7:00 PM - Midnight Show closes November 15th Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art 1257 N. La Brea Avenue West Hollywood, CA 90038 (SW corner of La Brea and Fountain) About Labrona (written by his artist friend, Other): โLabronaโs name was concocted one night in some ski pub in the echoing mountains of Banff National Park by one Anil Dular, a mythical hip-hop speaking Cherokee navigator turned selective logger up off the coast of Alaska...This is the world that Labrona runs in. A French Canadian house builder who spends as much time in Riviere de Loup (River of the Wolf) as the beer-swilling metropolis of Montreal, Labrona is a collector of disco blues Chicago style albums and an old school 360 boneless type of skateboarder. Most importantly, he is a painter of metal beasts that roam his habitat โ Labrona has made a name for himself painting poignant faces on the sides of boxcars, wheaties, and any old freight car that shifts off into the night a bit happier for the addition, yet retaining the sad air only a freight train can convey in its creaks and squeals and stand still mosquito silence... So you see it is hard to describe a Labrona...maybe you will find the meaning in his paintingsโฆโ [/quote]
I have posted images of all the work in the show with prices along with opening night photos. Contact me directly for availability questions, we are almost out of skate decks and prints. www.carmichaelgallery.com/applications/Gallery/main.phpart @ carmichaelgallery dot com Best, Seth CARMICHAEL GALLERY OF CONTEMPORARY ART PRESENTS HEAD SPACE a solo exhibition of paintings by Labrona Canadian artist Labrona is best known for his extraordinary paintings on freight trains that roll all over the US and Canada. โIโm just a guy that paints trains, does art, doesnโt want a regular nine to five. I use my art as my voice,โ he says. โI send my thoughts and emotions on to the railways for people to seeโฆA train yard is like a forever-changing outdoor art gallery.โ The hulking thirty-five year old lumberjack from Ottawa has been working for years with many of Canadaโs best known graffiti artists and his work has been shown in galleries all over the world. It is only recently, however, that people have really begun to take note of his unique skill, giving him the opportunity to design a new line of hand-crafted skateboards and solo shows in various North America cities. Drawing his inspiration from 80s skate culture, rundown industrial areas, and German Expressionism, Labronaโs fascination with painting heads comes from his desire to convey raw human feeling โ โYou can tell so much from an expression, the eyes and mouthโฆ there are many different stories within each painting.โ The paintings in HEAD SPACE continue this enthralling narrative exploration. Opening Reception Saturday, November 3, 2007 From 7:00 PM - Midnight Show closes November 15th Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art 1257 N. La Brea Avenue West Hollywood, CA 90038 (SW corner of La Brea and Fountain) About Labrona (written by his artist friend, Other): โLabronaโs name was concocted one night in some ski pub in the echoing mountains of Banff National Park by one Anil Dular, a mythical hip-hop speaking Cherokee navigator turned selective logger up off the coast of Alaska...This is the world that Labrona runs in. A French Canadian house builder who spends as much time in Riviere de Loup (River of the Wolf) as the beer-swilling metropolis of Montreal, Labrona is a collector of disco blues Chicago style albums and an old school 360 boneless type of skateboarder. Most importantly, he is a painter of metal beasts that roam his habitat โ Labrona has made a name for himself painting poignant faces on the sides of boxcars, wheaties, and any old freight car that shifts off into the night a bit happier for the addition, yet retaining the sad air only a freight train can convey in its creaks and squeals and stand still mosquito silence... So you see it is hard to describe a Labrona...maybe you will find the meaning in his paintingsโฆโ [/quote]
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Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art, by Carmichael Gallery on Nov 27, 2007 2:32:19 GMT 1, Hope some folks here can make it!
CARMICHAEL GALLERY OF CONTEMPORARY ART PRESENTS
"TO:_____ FROM:_____"
(Dec 1 - Dec 12, 2007) A group show full of small affordable pieces perfect for the holiday season. Nothing in the show is more than $500, many pieces are less than $100. Featuring the work of Adam Koukoudakis (UK), Akeni (Brasil), Allison Cole (USA), Andrea Shear (USA), Andrice Arp (USA), Angelique Houtkamp (Holland), Anne Julie Aubry (France), Bil Betsovic (USA), C215 (France), Cherri Wood (USA), Chris Crites (USA), Christopher Ross (Canada), Chris Stain (USA), Daniel Bileu (Brasil), Daser (Canada), Denise Simon (USA), Elena Borio (Italy), Falko One (South Africa), Flavio Morais (Brasil), Ian Strawn (USA), Irina Troitskaya (Russia), J. Asher Lynch (USA), Jeaneen Carlino (USA), Jeff Schultze (USA), Jimmy Bleyer (USA), Jonathan Edelhuber (USA), Joshua Heilaman (USA), Joulu (Ukraine), Karen Preston (USA), Kelly D. Williams (USA), Ken Garduno (USA), Klone (Israel), Know Hope (Israel), Labrona (Canada), Lauren Gardiner (USA), Malota (Spain), Mehgan Trice (USA), Michael Hsiung (USA), Mihyun Bae (USA), Mike Egan (USA), Misery (NZ), mose120 (UK), Oddzoo (USA), Plankton Art Company (USA), Raquel Schembri (Brasil), Rejoice (USA), Rik Catlow (USA), Ruben Romero (Colombia), Scott Saw (USA), Sean Chao (USA), Skran (Portugal), Terri Woodward (USA), Tika (Switzerland), Vladimir Zimakov (USA), Yuki Miyazaki (Japan/USA), Walt Hall (USA), Zdenek55 (USA), Zeila Trevisan (Brasil), Zoe Langosy (USA), Zosen (Spain), and more tba!
Opening Reception
Saturday, December 1, 2007 From 8:00 PM - Midnight
Show closes December 12th
Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art 1257 N. La Brea Avenue West Hollywood, CA 90038 (SW corner of La Brea and Fountain) Map It!
The gallery is open Wednesday through Friday, 3:00PM - 8:00 PM, Saturday and Sunday 2:00PM to 7:00PM and by appointment. Contact us by email or call 323.969.0600 for more information.
Hope some folks here can make it! CARMICHAEL GALLERY OF CONTEMPORARY ART PRESENTS "TO:_____ FROM:_____" (Dec 1 - Dec 12, 2007) A group show full of small affordable pieces perfect for the holiday season. Nothing in the show is more than $500, many pieces are less than $100. Featuring the work of Adam Koukoudakis (UK), Akeni (Brasil), Allison Cole (USA), Andrea Shear (USA), Andrice Arp (USA), Angelique Houtkamp (Holland), Anne Julie Aubry (France), Bil Betsovic (USA), C215 (France), Cherri Wood (USA), Chris Crites (USA), Christopher Ross (Canada), Chris Stain (USA), Daniel Bileu (Brasil), Daser (Canada), Denise Simon (USA), Elena Borio (Italy), Falko One (South Africa), Flavio Morais (Brasil), Ian Strawn (USA), Irina Troitskaya (Russia), J. Asher Lynch (USA), Jeaneen Carlino (USA), Jeff Schultze (USA), Jimmy Bleyer (USA), Jonathan Edelhuber (USA), Joshua Heilaman (USA), Joulu (Ukraine), Karen Preston (USA), Kelly D. Williams (USA), Ken Garduno (USA), Klone (Israel), Know Hope (Israel), Labrona (Canada), Lauren Gardiner (USA), Malota (Spain), Mehgan Trice (USA), Michael Hsiung (USA), Mihyun Bae (USA), Mike Egan (USA), Misery (NZ), mose120 (UK), Oddzoo (USA), Plankton Art Company (USA), Raquel Schembri (Brasil), Rejoice (USA), Rik Catlow (USA), Ruben Romero (Colombia), Scott Saw (USA), Sean Chao (USA), Skran (Portugal), Terri Woodward (USA), Tika (Switzerland), Vladimir Zimakov (USA), Yuki Miyazaki (Japan/USA), Walt Hall (USA), Zdenek55 (USA), Zeila Trevisan (Brasil), Zoe Langosy (USA), Zosen (Spain), and more tba! Opening Reception Saturday, December 1, 2007 From 8:00 PM - Midnight Show closes December 12th Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art 1257 N. La Brea Avenue West Hollywood, CA 90038 (SW corner of La Brea and Fountain) Map It! The gallery is open Wednesday through Friday, 3:00PM - 8:00 PM, Saturday and Sunday 2:00PM to 7:00PM and by appointment. Contact us by email or call 323.969.0600 for more information.
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Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art, by Carmichael Gallery on Nov 29, 2007 11:21:33 GMT 1, Note: there is a wait list for work by Cherri Wood and Know Hope, please let me know if you want to be added to those lists, also unfortunately Chris Stain was unable to get pieces to us due to Art Basil Miami deadlines.
Best,
Seth
Hope some folks here can make it! CARMICHAEL GALLERY OF CONTEMPORARY ART PRESENTS "TO:_____ FROM:_____" (Dec 1 - Dec 12, 2007) A group show full of small affordable pieces perfect for the holiday season. Nothing in the show is more than $500, many pieces are less than $100. Featuring the work of Adam Koukoudakis (UK), Akeni (Brasil), Allison Cole (USA), Andrea Shear (USA), Andrice Arp (USA), Angelique Houtkamp (Holland), Anne Julie Aubry (France), Bil Betsovic (USA), C215 (France), Cherri Wood (USA), Chris Crites (USA), Christopher Ross (Canada), Chris Stain (USA), Daniel Bileu (Brasil), Daser (Canada), Denise Simon (USA), Elena Borio (Italy), Falko One (South Africa), Flavio Morais (Brasil), Ian Strawn (USA), Irina Troitskaya (Russia), J. Asher Lynch (USA), Jeaneen Carlino (USA), Jeff Schultze (USA), Jimmy Bleyer (USA), Jonathan Edelhuber (USA), Joshua Heilaman (USA), Joulu (Ukraine), Karen Preston (USA), Kelly D. Williams (USA), Ken Garduno (USA), Klone (Israel), Know Hope (Israel), Labrona (Canada), Lauren Gardiner (USA), Malota (Spain), Mehgan Trice (USA), Michael Hsiung (USA), Mihyun Bae (USA), Mike Egan (USA), Misery (NZ), mose120 (UK), Oddzoo (USA), Plankton Art Company (USA), Raquel Schembri (Brasil), Rejoice (USA), Rik Catlow (USA), Ruben Romero (Colombia), Scott Saw (USA), Sean Chao (USA), Skran (Portugal), Terri Woodward (USA), Tika (Switzerland), Vladimir Zimakov (USA), Yuki Miyazaki (Japan/USA), Walt Hall (USA), Zdenek55 (USA), Zeila Trevisan (Brasil), Zoe Langosy (USA), Zosen (Spain), and more tba! Opening Reception Saturday, December 1, 2007 From 8:00 PM - Midnight Show closes December 12th Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art 1257 N. La Brea Avenue West Hollywood, CA 90038 (SW corner of La Brea and Fountain) Map It! The gallery is open Wednesday through Friday, 3:00PM - 8:00 PM, Saturday and Sunday 2:00PM to 7:00PM and by appointment. Contact us by email or call 323.969.0600 for more information.
Note: there is a wait list for work by Cherri Wood and Know Hope, please let me know if you want to be added to those lists, also unfortunately Chris Stain was unable to get pieces to us due to Art Basil Miami deadlines. Best, Seth Hope some folks here can make it! CARMICHAEL GALLERY OF CONTEMPORARY ART PRESENTS "TO:_____ FROM:_____" (Dec 1 - Dec 12, 2007) A group show full of small affordable pieces perfect for the holiday season. Nothing in the show is more than $500, many pieces are less than $100. Featuring the work of Adam Koukoudakis (UK), Akeni (Brasil), Allison Cole (USA), Andrea Shear (USA), Andrice Arp (USA), Angelique Houtkamp (Holland), Anne Julie Aubry (France), Bil Betsovic (USA), C215 (France), Cherri Wood (USA), Chris Crites (USA), Christopher Ross (Canada), Chris Stain (USA), Daniel Bileu (Brasil), Daser (Canada), Denise Simon (USA), Elena Borio (Italy), Falko One (South Africa), Flavio Morais (Brasil), Ian Strawn (USA), Irina Troitskaya (Russia), J. Asher Lynch (USA), Jeaneen Carlino (USA), Jeff Schultze (USA), Jimmy Bleyer (USA), Jonathan Edelhuber (USA), Joshua Heilaman (USA), Joulu (Ukraine), Karen Preston (USA), Kelly D. Williams (USA), Ken Garduno (USA), Klone (Israel), Know Hope (Israel), Labrona (Canada), Lauren Gardiner (USA), Malota (Spain), Mehgan Trice (USA), Michael Hsiung (USA), Mihyun Bae (USA), Mike Egan (USA), Misery (NZ), mose120 (UK), Oddzoo (USA), Plankton Art Company (USA), Raquel Schembri (Brasil), Rejoice (USA), Rik Catlow (USA), Ruben Romero (Colombia), Scott Saw (USA), Sean Chao (USA), Skran (Portugal), Terri Woodward (USA), Tika (Switzerland), Vladimir Zimakov (USA), Yuki Miyazaki (Japan/USA), Walt Hall (USA), Zdenek55 (USA), Zeila Trevisan (Brasil), Zoe Langosy (USA), Zosen (Spain), and more tba! Opening Reception Saturday, December 1, 2007 From 8:00 PM - Midnight Show closes December 12th Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art 1257 N. La Brea Avenue West Hollywood, CA 90038 (SW corner of La Brea and Fountain) Map It! The gallery is open Wednesday through Friday, 3:00PM - 8:00 PM, Saturday and Sunday 2:00PM to 7:00PM and by appointment. Contact us by email or call 323.969.0600 for more information.
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Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art, by Carmichael Gallery on Dec 12, 2007 20:21:27 GMT 1, Our last reception for 2007 is this Saturday, also we will be updating the photo gallery on our site with everything we have left from 2007 early next week, just need to take a few hundred photos!
We will re-open January 5th, 2008 with "Os Brasileiros" featuring over 30 of the best street and outsider artists from Brazil!
If you are in Sao Paulo for the holidays we will be having a party there on Dec. 22nd, more info to come!
CARMICHAEL GALLERY OF CONTEMPORARY ART PRESENTS
"Would you like art with that?"
Our final show for 2007 is a one night only take away art show featuring work from all over the world!
Buy something and you can take it home that night!
Also available at the show will be an amazing assortment of limited edition Vinyl Toys and Plush Dolls curated by Tainted Visions! Product available from Super Rad, Tokidoki, Jamungo, Muttpop, Adfunture and many more! Featuring toys by Kozik, Touma, Anna Chambers and Huck Gee With rare and new toys including DaTeamBronx - Penny, Daminchi, and Bling and new Cactus Friends Bruttino and Carina
Saturday, December 15, 2007 From 8:00 PM - Midnight
Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art 1257 N. La Brea Avenue West Hollywood, CA 90038 (SW corner of La Brea and Fountain)
The gallery will be closed for the rest of 2007 after the Dec. 15th reception!
Contact us by email art @ carmichaelgallery dot com or call 323.969.0600 for more information.
Our last reception for 2007 is this Saturday, also we will be updating the photo gallery on our site with everything we have left from 2007 early next week, just need to take a few hundred photos! We will re-open January 5th, 2008 with "Os Brasileiros" featuring over 30 of the best street and outsider artists from Brazil! If you are in Sao Paulo for the holidays we will be having a party there on Dec. 22nd, more info to come! CARMICHAEL GALLERY OF CONTEMPORARY ART PRESENTS "Would you like art with that?" Our final show for 2007 is a one night only take away art show featuring work from all over the world! Buy something and you can take it home that night! Also available at the show will be an amazing assortment of limited edition Vinyl Toys and Plush Dolls curated by Tainted Visions! Product available from Super Rad, Tokidoki, Jamungo, Muttpop, Adfunture and many more! Featuring toys by Kozik, Touma, Anna Chambers and Huck Gee With rare and new toys including DaTeamBronx - Penny, Daminchi, and Bling and new Cactus Friends Bruttino and Carina Saturday, December 15, 2007 From 8:00 PM - Midnight Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art 1257 N. La Brea Avenue West Hollywood, CA 90038 (SW corner of La Brea and Fountain) The gallery will be closed for the rest of 2007 after the Dec. 15th reception! Contact us by email art @ carmichaelgallery dot com or call 323.969.0600 for more information.
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Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art, by Carmichael Gallery on Dec 18, 2007 3:01:44 GMT 1, Just in case you are in Brazil for the Holidays!
You are invited to the "Os Brasileiros" pre-show party in Sรฃo Paulo Brazil on Saturday December 22nd celebrating our Los Angeles show that will be opening January 5, 2008 featuring artists from all over Brazil including Akeni, Alexandre Anjo, Alexandre Yassu, Andre Firmiano, Binho Barreto, Binho Ribeiro, Bruno Kurru, Ciro Schu, Dalata, Daniel Bileu, Dask Two, DOC, Does, Flavio Morais, Flavio Samelo, Flip, Graphis, Hyper, Jana Joana, Jey, Kaleb, Mateus Bailon, Milo, Pankill, Pato, Paulo Ito, Petite Poupee7, Prila, Raquel Schembri, Rodrigo Villas, Sesper, Suzue, Tatiana Guid, Thais Beltrame, Thiago Syen, Tiago Fazito, Tikka, Vitchรฉ, Yรก!, Zeila Trevisan and more!
Many of the artists will be in attendance at the pre-show party doing live painting!
"Os Brasileiros"
Pre-Show Party in Sรฃo Paulo
Saturday, December 22, 2007
A GALLERIA Rua Capital Federal, 440 (travessa cayowaa) Pompeia Sรฃo Paulo
10pm till sunrise
Music, Live Painting, Cheap Drinks and Organic Pizza all night!
Bring your paint if you want to hit the walls!! If you paint you will get free beer and free Pizza!!!
Just in case you are in Brazil for the Holidays! You are invited to the "Os Brasileiros" pre-show party in Sรฃo Paulo Brazil on Saturday December 22nd celebrating our Los Angeles show that will be opening January 5, 2008 featuring artists from all over Brazil including Akeni, Alexandre Anjo, Alexandre Yassu, Andre Firmiano, Binho Barreto, Binho Ribeiro, Bruno Kurru, Ciro Schu, Dalata, Daniel Bileu, Dask Two, DOC, Does, Flavio Morais, Flavio Samelo, Flip, Graphis, Hyper, Jana Joana, Jey, Kaleb, Mateus Bailon, Milo, Pankill, Pato, Paulo Ito, Petite Poupee7, Prila, Raquel Schembri, Rodrigo Villas, Sesper, Suzue, Tatiana Guid, Thais Beltrame, Thiago Syen, Tiago Fazito, Tikka, Vitchรฉ, Yรก!, Zeila Trevisan and more! Many of the artists will be in attendance at the pre-show party doing live painting! "Os Brasileiros" Pre-Show Party in Sรฃo Paulo Saturday, December 22, 2007 A GALLERIA Rua Capital Federal, 440 (travessa cayowaa) Pompeia Sรฃo Paulo 10pm till sunrise Music, Live Painting, Cheap Drinks and Organic Pizza all night! Bring your paint if you want to hit the walls!! If you paint you will get free beer and free Pizza!!!
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Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art, by Carmichael Gallery on Jan 4, 2008 8:19:06 GMT 1, CARMICHAEL GALLERY OF CONTEMPORARY ART PRESENTS
OS BRASILEIROS: Part I
Brazilian Art and Music
Jan. 5 - Jan. 17, 2008
Opening reception with a live musical performance by Katia Moraes
Saturday, January 5, 2008 8 pm - 12 am
Featuring artists from all over Brazil including Akeni, Alexandre Anjo, Alexandre Yassu, Andre Firmiano, Binho Barreto, Binho Ribeiro, Bruno Kurru, Cena7, Ciro Schu, Dalata, Daniel Bileu, Dask Two, DOC, Does, Flavio Morais, Flavio Samelo, FLIP, Graphis, Hyper, Jana Joana, Jey, Kaleb, Marcella Franรงa, Mateus Bailon, Milo, Pankill, Pato, Paulo Ito, Petite Poupee7, Prila Paiva, Raquel Schembri, Rodrigo Villas, Sesper, Suzue, Tatiana Guid, Thais Beltrame, Thiago Syen, Tiago Fazito, Tikka, Vitchรฉ, Yรก!, Zeila Trevisan and more!
Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art 1257 N. La Brea Avenue West Hollywood, CA 90038 (SW corner of La Brea and Fountain)
The gallery is open Wednesday through Friday 3pm to 8pm, Saturday and Sunday 2pm to 7pm Contact us by email or call 323.969.0600 for more information.
CARMICHAEL GALLERY OF CONTEMPORARY ART PRESENTS OS BRASILEIROS: Part I Brazilian Art and Music Jan. 5 - Jan. 17, 2008 Opening reception with a live musical performance by Katia Moraes Saturday, January 5, 2008 8 pm - 12 am Featuring artists from all over Brazil including Akeni, Alexandre Anjo, Alexandre Yassu, Andre Firmiano, Binho Barreto, Binho Ribeiro, Bruno Kurru, Cena7, Ciro Schu, Dalata, Daniel Bileu, Dask Two, DOC, Does, Flavio Morais, Flavio Samelo, FLIP, Graphis, Hyper, Jana Joana, Jey, Kaleb, Marcella Franรงa, Mateus Bailon, Milo, Pankill, Pato, Paulo Ito, Petite Poupee7, Prila Paiva, Raquel Schembri, Rodrigo Villas, Sesper, Suzue, Tatiana Guid, Thais Beltrame, Thiago Syen, Tiago Fazito, Tikka, Vitchรฉ, Yรก!, Zeila Trevisan and more! Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art 1257 N. La Brea Avenue West Hollywood, CA 90038 (SW corner of La Brea and Fountain) The gallery is open Wednesday through Friday 3pm to 8pm, Saturday and Sunday 2pm to 7pm Contact us by email or call 323.969.0600 for more information.
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Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art, by Carmichael Gallery on Jan 8, 2008 20:20:06 GMT 1, Os Brasileiros show posted on our web site complete work and opening night photos. Over 40 Brazilian artists from young guns that have never shown in a proper gallery to established artists like Vitche.
www.carmichaelgallery.com/applications/Gallery/main.php?
Just a few of the 120 pieces:
Thais Beltrame
Andre Firmiano
Vitche
Daniel Bileu
Jey [/quote]
Os Brasileiros show posted on our web site complete work and opening night photos. Over 40 Brazilian artists from young guns that have never shown in a proper gallery to established artists like Vitche. www.carmichaelgallery.com/applications/Gallery/main.php?Just a few of the 120 pieces: Thais Beltrame Andre Firmiano Vitche Daniel Bileu Jey [/quote]
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Rourke
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Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art, by Rourke on Jan 8, 2008 21:05:42 GMT 1, Ian Strawn is brilliant thanks
Ian Strawn is brilliant thanks
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Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art, by Carmichael Gallery on Jan 10, 2008 23:00:51 GMT 1, Ian Strawn is brilliant thanks
Thank you! We still have a couple pieces left from his solo show last year, but most have sold. We will have another solo show with him in January 2009.
Ian Strawn is brilliant thanks Thank you! We still have a couple pieces left from his solo show last year, but most have sold. We will have another solo show with him in January 2009.
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Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art, by Carmichael Gallery on Jan 10, 2008 23:01:51 GMT 1,
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loucastel
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Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art, by loucastel on Jan 10, 2008 23:03:34 GMT 1, How much is this one going for?
How much is this one going for?
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Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art, by Carmichael Gallery on Jan 16, 2008 6:33:27 GMT 1, How much is this one going for?
No prices yet! Email art@carmichaelgallery.com to request a price list and get more info about the show. If you plan to be in LA put in a request for the opening night reception, the list is filling up fast.
How much is this one going for? No prices yet! Email art@carmichaelgallery.com to request a price list and get more info about the show. If you plan to be in LA put in a request for the opening night reception, the list is filling up fast.
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Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art, by Carmichael Gallery on Jan 16, 2008 6:34:34 GMT 1, CARMICHAEL GALLERY OF CONTEMPORARY ART PRESENTS
OS BRASILEIROS: Part II
Brazilian Art, Music and Dance
Jan. 19 - Jan. 27, 2008
Opening reception with a live Capoeira demonstration by Mestre Amen Santo and Capoeira Batuque
Saturday, January 19, 2008 8 pm - 12 am
Featuring artists from all over Brazil including Akeni, Alexandre Anjo, Alexandre Yassu, Andre Firmiano, Binho Barreto, Binho Ribeiro, Bruno Kurru, Cena7, Ciro Schu, Dalata, Daniel Bileu, Dask Two, DOC, Does, Flavio Morais, Flavio Samelo, FLIP, Graphis, Jana Joana, Jey, Kaleb, Marcella Franรงa, Mateus Bailon, Milo, Pankill, Pato, Paulo Ito, Petite Poupee7, Prila Paiva, Raquel Schembri, Rodrigo Villas, Sesper, Suzue, Tatiana Guid, Thais Beltrame, Thiago Syen, Tiago Fazito, Tikka, Vitchรฉ, Yรก!, Zeila Trevisan and more!
Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art 1257 N. La Brea Avenue West Hollywood, CA 90038 (SW corner of La Brea and Fountain)
The gallery is open Wednesday through Friday 3pm to 8pm, Saturday and Sunday 2pm to 7pm Contact us by email or call 323.969.0600 for more information.
CARMICHAEL GALLERY OF CONTEMPORARY ART PRESENTS OS BRASILEIROS: Part II Brazilian Art, Music and Dance Jan. 19 - Jan. 27, 2008 Opening reception with a live Capoeira demonstration by Mestre Amen Santo and Capoeira Batuque Saturday, January 19, 2008 8 pm - 12 am Featuring artists from all over Brazil including Akeni, Alexandre Anjo, Alexandre Yassu, Andre Firmiano, Binho Barreto, Binho Ribeiro, Bruno Kurru, Cena7, Ciro Schu, Dalata, Daniel Bileu, Dask Two, DOC, Does, Flavio Morais, Flavio Samelo, FLIP, Graphis, Jana Joana, Jey, Kaleb, Marcella Franรงa, Mateus Bailon, Milo, Pankill, Pato, Paulo Ito, Petite Poupee7, Prila Paiva, Raquel Schembri, Rodrigo Villas, Sesper, Suzue, Tatiana Guid, Thais Beltrame, Thiago Syen, Tiago Fazito, Tikka, Vitchรฉ, Yรก!, Zeila Trevisan and more! Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art 1257 N. La Brea Avenue West Hollywood, CA 90038 (SW corner of La Brea and Fountain) The gallery is open Wednesday through Friday 3pm to 8pm, Saturday and Sunday 2pm to 7pm Contact us by email or call 323.969.0600 for more information.
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robertlondon
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Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art, by robertlondon on Jan 20, 2008 7:05:54 GMT 1, Called in to the Carmichael Gallery this week to see OS BRASILEIROS: Part II. It has a few highlights and some lovely large Vitche murals. Had a bit of a chat with a knowledgeable assistant.
My favourite piece "Haloperidol" by Flavio Morais (but given how long it's been on this thread, I do wonder if it's actually appeared in three shows!?) Hmmmmmmmm. Worth another appearance here anyhow...
and my partner really liked the Vitches
and we quite liked the Sespers.
Called in to the Carmichael Gallery this week to see OS BRASILEIROS: Part II. It has a few highlights and some lovely large Vitche murals. Had a bit of a chat with a knowledgeable assistant. My favourite piece "Haloperidol" by Flavio Morais (but given how long it's been on this thread, I do wonder if it's actually appeared in three shows!?) Hmmmmmmmm. Worth another appearance here anyhow... and my partner really liked the Vitches and we quite liked the Sespers.
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Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art, by Carmichael Gallery on Feb 27, 2008 3:11:53 GMT 1, Well, we still haven't recovered from the Nick Walker show but it's time to have another one! March will be an amazing month at the gallery, hope you all can check it out, as always email art@carmichaelgallery.com if you want to get the price list emailed to you, hopefully we will be getting this one out early!
CARMICHAEL GALLERY OF CONTEMPORARY ART PRESENTS
"OUTSIDE/INSIDE"
Stencil art from around the world featuring Adam5100, Adam Koukoudakis, Amy Rice, Brian Jones, C215, Chris Stain, Dotmasters, HaHa, Hush, Jef Aerosol, Kaleb, Logan Hicks, M-City, Mantis, Martin Whatson, Pam Glew, Rene Gagnon, Skran and a few special guests!
March 1 - March 16, 2008
Opening Reception Saturday, March 1, 2008 8 pm - 12 am
Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art 1257 N. La Brea Avenue West Hollywood, CA 90038 (SW corner of La Brea and Fountain)
For more information about the artists view www.cultureshockmarketing.com/press/Outside_inside_pr.pdf
Keep an eye on our flickr for images of the work www.flickr.com/photos/carmichaelgallery The gallery is open Tuesday through Sunday 2pm to 7pm Contact us by email or call 323.969.0600 for more information.
Well, we still haven't recovered from the Nick Walker show but it's time to have another one! March will be an amazing month at the gallery, hope you all can check it out, as always email art@carmichaelgallery.com if you want to get the price list emailed to you, hopefully we will be getting this one out early! CARMICHAEL GALLERY OF CONTEMPORARY ART PRESENTS "OUTSIDE/INSIDE" Stencil art from around the world featuring Adam5100, Adam Koukoudakis, Amy Rice, Brian Jones, C215, Chris Stain, Dotmasters, HaHa, Hush, Jef Aerosol, Kaleb, Logan Hicks, M-City, Mantis, Martin Whatson, Pam Glew, Rene Gagnon, Skran and a few special guests! March 1 - March 16, 2008 Opening Reception Saturday, March 1, 2008 8 pm - 12 am Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art 1257 N. La Brea Avenue West Hollywood, CA 90038 (SW corner of La Brea and Fountain) For more information about the artists view www.cultureshockmarketing.com/press/Outside_inside_pr.pdfKeep an eye on our flickr for images of the work www.flickr.com/photos/carmichaelgalleryThe gallery is open Tuesday through Sunday 2pm to 7pm Contact us by email or call 323.969.0600 for more information.
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Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art, by Carmichael Gallery on Mar 3, 2008 9:59:13 GMT 1, www.flickr.com/photos/carmichaelgallery
Photos of the pieces in Outside/Inside are all up on Flickr now!
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r1
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Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art, by r1 on Mar 3, 2008 10:14:10 GMT 1, some really nice work here
some really nice work here
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