Amnesiacs is LA-based painter Annie Lapin's debut exhibition in London.
At first glance, Annie Lapin's pictures seem to be content resting in the natural order of abstracted landscape painting. However it soon becomes clear that her impulse targets the historical understanding of painting – our perceptions of it, and what relevance such forms and associations have today.
Josh Lilley Gallery
April 12 - May 16, 2013
44 - 46 Riding House Street
London W1W 7EX
EMA, Bouquet, DK, and Roses will be performing at Human Resources LA on Thursday, April 11 from 7 -10 pm.
DK aka Dawn Kasper is inspired by social sculpture. Under the new persona DK, Kasper will enact the second in this new series making visual music sculptures inspired by the environment, people, and making mistakes.
Human Resources LA
410 Cottage Home St
Los Angeles, CA 90012
The office will be closed on Saturday, March 30. The galleries will reopen to the public on Tuesday, April 2nd with Move In Again: a week of performances curated by Brian Getnick and Laura Watts.
Review: Mario Ybarra Jr. deftly mixes reality and fiction
By Holly Myers
In Double Feature, his first exhibition with Honor Fraser, Mario Ybarra Jr. explores the probably universal impulse toward cinematic identification, playing with the ways in which we project ourselves into the roles we encounter on the silver screen — or the flickering pixels of late-night television, as the case may be.
LA Times
Close Look: 9 Highlights from the Armory Show
by Andrew M. Goldstein
The most electrifying piece at the Armory Show may be this one, a ten-panel work by the 31-year-old Botswana-born artist Meleko Mokgosi, who is currently teaching at New York University.
ARTSPACE
February 15, 2013
The Artist's Voice: Franklin Sirmans in conversation with Sadie Barnette, Noah Davis and Brenna Youngblood
March 7, 2013 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York
The Studio Museum
Upswing Dub Project will be on view at Pace Prints, NY from March 8-April 13, 2013, and an opening reception will be held Thursday March 7, 6-8pm.
Erik Parker's new series of unique prints are florid and densely packed with hand colored deviants; collaged rarities and other miscreations of Parker's own invention. Spurring from the format of Egyptian friezes, the visual anarchy of these prints lives harmoniously within a highly organized architectural structure.
Pace Prints
Size Matters brings together a distinguished art-world panel to discuss the current trend of large-scale projects with popular appeal in art, and its impact on audience expectations, artistic practice, curating, and the contemporary art market.
Moderated by Hrag Vartanian with KAWS, Gavin Brown, Peter Halley, and Roberta Smith.
Tuesday February 26, 7pm
Katie Murphy Ampitheater, Pomerantz Art and Design Center, NYC
Fashion Institute of Technology