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Post by commandax on Jul 8, 2009 22:20:11 GMT -8
Opening Reception: Saturday, 18th of July, 7:00 - 10:30pm This segment of the tour is an all black-and-white show. Nimit Malavia "Daymares and Nightstallions" Yuta Onoda "Drowing in You" Los Angeles – Black Maria Gallery is proud to announce “The Kids are Alright”, an emerging artist showcase series. “The Kids are Alright” is a five city showcase tour of 25 young artists that have either recently graduated or are still attending art school. The Series was designed to give young artists an opportunity to develop their talents while receiving direction and feedback from a curator and several different galleries. Artists join the program from Los Angeles, New York, Toronto, London and hail from some of the top art schools in the world including Otis, Art Center, Sheridan Institute, RISD and Parsons. Participating artists will have new work at each of the five gallery exhibitions. This Tour will premiere at T and P Fine Art (Philadelphia, PA) and make its way to Subtext (San Diego, CA), Black Maria (Los Angeles, CA), Show and Tell Gallery (Toronto, Canada) making its final stop at London Miles Gallery (London, UK). The Tour is curated by Beau Basse, owner of LeBasse Projects in Los Angeles. His goal in producing the Tour is to create a platform for young artists to gain experience working with galleries in order to properly prepare them for future success as professional artists. More information can also be found at www.thekidsarealright2009.blogspot.com“The Kids are Alright” will remain open through Saturday, August 8th, 2009.
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Post by LeBasse Projects on Jul 9, 2009 15:00:33 GMT -8
I think this will be the strongest of the Tour shows so far. From what i have seen there are some unbelievable pieces...but i guess i am ridiculously partial to black and white.
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Post by commandax on Jul 18, 2009 9:34:59 GMT -8
Preview is up. There's some really strong work here, particularly that of Nimit Malavia, Luke Berliner and Danni Shinya Luo. Danni Shinya Luo "Insignificant Death" Luke Berliner "Sink" Nimit Malavia "Her Sing Song to Bring About Oblivion"
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Post by travislouie on Jul 18, 2009 10:37:06 GMT -8
are they playing music from The Who at any of the exhibitions? just thought I'd ask.
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Post by LeBasse Projects on Jul 20, 2009 12:20:44 GMT -8
Just for you Travis.
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