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INCREDIBLE ART DESTINATION1
LOCATIONLos Angeles Convention CenterWest Hall B 1201 South Figueroa StreetLos Angeles, CA 90015
OPENING NIGHT PREMIERE PARTYWednesday, January 27, 2016PATRON LEVEL7PM -11PM Exclusive Patron Reception AreaVANGUARD LEVEL7PM Early EntranceFRIEND LEVEL8PM - 11PM Benefiting St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital®
GENERAL SHOW DATES AND HOURS Thursday January 28, 2016 11AM-7PMFriday January 29, 2016 11AM-7PMSaturday January 30, 2016 11AM-7PMSunday January 31, 2016 11AM-5PM
A P A L M B E A C H S H O W G R O U P E V E N T
5 DAYS | NOW 2 SHOWS
L O S A N G E L E S F I N E A R T S H O W . C O M
@PalmBeachShow
LosAngelesFineArtShow
@PalmBeachShowGroup
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CONTACTS:PALM BEACH SHOW GROUP HEADQUARTERS500 N Dixie HwyLake Worth, FL 33460T 561 822 5440info@palmbeachshow.com
LA SHOW OFFICE1154 Grant AveVenice, CA 90291T 310 822 9145 / F 310 822 9179info@losangelesfineartshow.com
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The Los Angeles Fine Art Show will feature a
rich blend of premier Historic and Contemporary Art.
Unique in the art fair world, dealers from around the
globe will converge at the Los Angeles Convention Center
to share their exceptional variety of fine and decorative art
spanning all styles and centuries with serious collectors,
interior designers, and museum curators. Twenty years
ago, the Los Angeles Fine Art Show was created as a
regional show, reflecting the city’s evolving nature.
The Los Angeles Fine Art Show continues that tradition
offering an extraordinary range of genres from 18th
Century European Paintings to Contemporary Realism,
from California Plein Air to American Regionalism. This
year, The Los Angeles Fine Art Show is dedicated solely
to historic and contemporary art. By dividing the LA Art
Show into two distinct fairs, we have been able to focus
gallery selection, programming, and special exhibitions to
appeal to a targeted collector base. The Los Angeles Fine
Art Show has presented varied yet, complimentary genres,
and celebrated artists who continue to work in respected
regional styles. The exhibiting galleries have been curated
to meet the tastes of collectors and enthusiasts with not
only historic, but also contemporary artwork of highly
esteemed exhibitors from each category.
WELCOME
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Show Information 1
Contact Information 2
Welcome 3
Table of Contents 4-5
Welcome Letters 6-7
Opening Night Premiere Party
Beneficiary: St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital 8-10
Host Committee | Culinary & Beverage Partners 11
LOS ANGELES FINE ART EXHIBITORS
ArtGiverny 13
Blue Rain Gallery 14
California Museum of Fine Art 15
Casweck Galleries 16
Contemporary Fine Arts Gallery 17
Daphne Alazraki Fine Art 18
Galerie Fledermaus 19
Ethos Contemporary Art 20-21
Galerie Simard Bilodeau 22
George Stern Fine Arts 23
Guarisco Gallery 24
Hayden & Fandetta Rare Books 25
Icons & Antiques, Inc 26
Impressions Oriental 27
International Art, LLC. 28
5TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTS
Maxwell Alexander Gallery 29
Moso Art 30
M.S. Rau Antiques 31
Post Impressionist Gallery 32
Rehs Galleries, Inc. 33
Stephanie’s Art Gallery 34
Steven’s Fine Art 35
Studio G3 Art Gallery 36
Swedish Paintings by Lynda Willauer Antiques 37
TOJ Gallery 38
William A. Karges Fine Art 39
WORKS ON PAPER
Steve Stein Gallery 41
SPECIAL EXHIBITS & INSTALLATIONS
Lounge Sponsors: Bend & Cerno 43
Native Art Speaks. Get the Message 44-45
Los Angeles Art Association (Gallery 825)
Contemporary Portraiture 46-47
Torrents of Time Unkind | Tony Abeyta 48
ADVERTISEMENTS 50-66
SPONSORS & PARTNERS 67
6 WELCOME LETTER
Whether you are a seasoned collector or merely an admirer of the arts, we are certain that the LA Art Show will provide you with a special experience in the world of Modern, Contemporary, Historic and Traditional Art. We have created the most diverse Art Show in the world.
The Modern and Contemporary galleries of the LA ART SHOW represent the present and future of Art and Art Collecting. The “Old Masters” were the upstarts of their time period and a few of today’s artists are sure to be the Old Masters of the future. Art has always been at the forefront of society, bravely going where others feared to tread, whether it was the use of color, texture, composition or materials, artists have always pushed the envelope. It takes a discerning eye and measure of courage to embrace and appreciate the new and the different, and today’s collectors are a brave and appreciative crowd.
A show of this magnitude requires coordinated efforts from a myriad of people, and I wish to thank my entire team, whose dedication and hard work made this show possible. I am grateful to all our new participants and to the many great galleries that return each year who travel here so that we may enjoy their spectacular works of art.
The LA Art Show is proud to serve as a vehicle for today’s artist to be showcased and displayed. We are pleased to provide our guests with the opportunity to enjoy a unique assortment of creative expression from all corners of the globe. I am proud to welcome you to the 20th edition of the LA Art Show and to celebrate the fertile efforts of the human mind. Enjoy the Show!
Scott DiamentPresident/CEO Palm Beach Show Group
Welcome to the Los Angles Fine Art Show – the only show of its kind in the state of California, featuring a world-class collection of internationally ac-claimed exhibitors. As organizers we strive for excellence, travelling to the finest art show worldwide, in addition to frequenting the most important shows in the nation. As a result, it is our pleasure to present an internation-al array of unique and highly esteemed exhibitors of Classical, Historical and Historical Contemporary Art.
We are proud to partner with St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, ben-eficiary of the Opening Night Premiere Party.
We would also give a special thank you to our exhibitors from around the world who travel here so that we may enjoy spectacular works of art. To each participant, we offer our deep appreciation and gratitude.
To our visitors, we extend our warmest welcome, and invite you to take advantage of this cultural experience and the opportunity to meet many of the world’s most renowned and respected dealers who are eager to share their knowledge and fine art with you. We are also pleased to welcome you to other Palm Beach Show Group events:
Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique ShowNaples Art, Antique & Jewelry ShowBaltimore Art, Antique & Jewelry ShowNew York City Jewelry & Watch ShowPalm Beach Jewelry – Antiques – DesignNew York Art, Antique & Jewelry ShowLA Art ShowLos Angles Fine Art Show
“It would take a lifetime of travel to experience all that the Palm Beach Show Group has to offer.”
Enjoy the Show!
Scott DiamentPresident/CEO Palm Beach Show Group
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W E L C O M E T O T H E 2 1 S T A N N U A L L O S A N G E L E S F I N E A R T S H O W !
Art collectors come in many forms and with varied tastes. Some, like me, collect it all,
irrespective of genre, others are purists who concentrate their efforts in a particular
direction. Whatever your style, we welcome you to the new Los Angeles Fine Art Show,
based on the original blueprint for the LA Art Show, with a clear focus on Historic and
Traditional Contemporary works. This is a place to celebrate the progression of art
through the centuries that deserves its own presence, marketing, and following.
Respect for impeccable technique and luxurious application of material is the hallmark
of the galleries represented at this fair. Although we take some pride in the fact that we
are the only major fair dedicated to this segment of the gallery world, we hope that we
are joined by others in time.
I wish to also extend my gratitude to the team that helps make this dream a reality by
putting in countless hours, thus making for many long days.Enjoy your 2016 experience
and we look forward to traveling together, on our new path, through art’s history and
into the future.
Sincerely,
Kim MartindaleProducer/PartnerLos Angeles Fine Art Show
8FOR TICKETS GO TO LOSANGELESFINEARTSHOW.COM/PREMIEREPARTY
HOSTED BY ANNE HATHAWAY &ADAM SHULMAN
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 27PATRON LEVEL $2507PM -11PM EXCLUSIVE PATRON RECEPTION AREA
VANGUARD LEVEL $2007PM EARLY ENTRANCE
FRIEND LEVEL $125
LOCATIONLos Angeles Convention Center
West Hall A1201 South Figueroa Street
Los Angeles, CA 90015
13FOR TICKETS GO TO LAARTSHOW.COM/PREMIEREPARTY
Enjoy an Evening of Creativity and Philanthrophy Featuring: Art • Performance Art • Music • A Variety of Beverages & Delicious Hors D’oeuvres from Over 20 Select LA Restaurants.
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THE LOS ANGELES FINE ART SHOWS FESTIVITIES
WILL BEGIN WITH A GALA OPENING NIGHT PREMIERE
PARTY TO FURTHER THE LIFESAVING MISSION OF ST.
JUDE CHILDREN’S RESEARCH HOSPITAL®.
The Los Angeles Fine Art Show will donate 100% of the ticket price of Patron
and Vanguard tickets and 60% of the ticket price of Friend tickets to the LA
Art Show Opening Night Gala to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital®. St.
Jude is leading the way the world understands, treats and defeats childhood
cancer. St. Jude is where doctors send their toughest cases because St. Jude
has the world’s best survival rates for the most aggressive childhood cancers.
We all know how important it is to help find cures and save children battling
cancer and other deadly diseases. By raising your voice and helping spread
the word to your peers, you drive the overall survival rate for childhood
cancer to 90% in the next decade.
ST. JUDE CHILDREN’S RESEARCH HOSPITAL®ST. JUDE CHILDREN’S RESEARCH HOSPITAL®
Allana, age 5 neuroepithelioma
Sebastian, age 8 medulloblastoma
Vlad, age 12 osteosarcoma
Connor, age 7 atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor
Mabry, age 3 acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Gayatri, age 8 acute lymphoblastic leukemia
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• Angeleno• Angel City Brewery• Bar Nine • Barcito • Barrel Down Beer Bar• Beso Hollywood• Black Momma Vodka • Ca Del Sole• Califia Farms• Cerveteca• Classic Gerry’s Tacos • The Culver Hotel• Diabolo Beverages• El Coyote Mexican Restaurant • Evian• Fabiolus Cucina
ST. JUDE CHILDREN’S RESEARCH HOSPITAL®
• Il Fornaio Beverly Hills • J&B Popcorn• John and Pete’s Fine Wine• Leese - Fitch Wine• Maria’s Italian Kitchen • Nescafé Dolce Gusto• Noe Restaurant & Bar• Paul Mitchell• Peddler’s Creamery• Pink’s Hot Dogs• Primo Donuts• Rasta Taco• Rosa Mexicano • Sinners and Saints Desserts • Uncle Val’s Botanical Gin --Partial List
• Little Jewel of New Orleans • Orbitel
Judy ChangGabrielle & Christophe ChooTsion ChudnovskyJill Tavelman CollinsLily CollinsWendi Demmerle
Robert EllisMelinda Ann Farrell Jason Thomas GordonNatasha HenstridgeScott MedlockMona Lee Nesseth
Erin Rosen Paul & Dee Dee Sorvino Kevin StamlerTerre ThomasValaree A. WahlerJill Whelan
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HISTORIC & CONTEMPORARY12
LOS ANGELES FINE ART EXHIBITORS
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ArtGiverny internationally buys and sells original nineteenth and twentieth-century paintings . Patrick Weil Bertrand, an experienced art dealer and fine art consultant, is the founder of ArtGiverny. A native of Normandy, Mr. Bertrand has been studying and promoting Claude Monet’s Circle, including American Expatriate painters.
ARTGIVERNY
PATRICK BERTRANDBy Appointment Only. PO BOX 10993. Oakland, CA 94610 USA
T 1 510 208 3640 | E info@artgiverny.com | artgiverny.com
BLANCHE HOSCHEDÉ MONETBlanche Hoschedé Monet, 1889 | Oil On Canvas | 10.63 x 13.78 inches
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ERIN CURRIER Parsnips, Carrots, and Beans, 2015 | Acrylic and Mixed Media Collage on Panel | 60 x 48 inches
Established 1992 in Taos by its original owner, Leroy Garcia, Blue Rain Gallery moved to Santa Fe in 2004. The gallery is devoted to the exhibition of the finest contemporary Native American and regional art. From modern to traditional, abstract to realism, the gallery is known for its significantly diverse inventory of paintings, sculpture, glass and ceramic art.
BLUE RAIN GALLERY
LEROY GARCIA, OWNER 130 Lincoln Avenue, Suite C. Santa Fe , NM 87501 USA
T 1 505 954 9902 | E info@blueraingallery.com | blueraingallery.com
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ERIN CURRIER Parsnips, Carrots, and Beans, 2015 | Acrylic and Mixed Media Collage on Panel | 60 x 48 inches
BLUE RAIN GALLERY
The California Museum of Fine Art will serve as a South Bay venue for world class artists to exhibit and sell their art, provide educational workshops and lectures and conduct hands-on demonstrations of their individual styles and techniques.
CALIFORNIA MUSEUM OF FINE ART
BRIAN & DALI HIGA1421 Marcelina Ave. Torrance, California 90501 USA
T 1 323 908 8909 | E calmusefineart@gmail.com | CaliforniaMuseumOfFineArt.com
DALI HIGATwo Together, 2015 | Oil On Canvas | 40 x 40 inches
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CA SWECK GALLERIES
ATHENE WESTERGAARD, OWNERLORI MEYER, GALLERY DIRECTOR
713 Canyon Road. Santa Fe, NM 87501 USA T 1 505 988 2966 | E casweckgalleries@gmail.com | casweckgalleries.com
ERNEST CHIRIACKA (1913-2010)Cowpunchers Race II, 1984 | Oil on Board | 24 x 36 inches
CONTEMPORARY FINE ARTS GALLERY
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CA SWECK GALLERIES
ERNEST CHIRIACKA (1913-2010)Cowpunchers Race II, 1984 | Oil on Board | 24 x 36 inches
CONTEMPORARY FINE ARTS GALLERY
JOSHUA SMITH The Philosopher, 2015 | Oil on Canvas | 48 x 36 inches
Selected by American Art Awards as the “Best Gallery in California” 2015 and voted “Best Gallery in La Jolla” every year. Fine art for discerning collectors. Providing exciting and innovative contemporary art in Southern California for over 20 years. Original paintings, sculpture, glass and ceramics by both internationally acclaimed and emerging artists.
7946 Ivanhoe Avenue, La Jolla, CA 92037 USA T 1 858 551 2010 | E cfasd@connectnet.com | contemporaryfineartsgallery.com
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JEAN PIERRE CASSIGNEUL Les Tentes Bleues, 2006 | Oil on Canvas | 32 x 25 .5 inches - Signed
Daphne Alazraki Fine Art offers superior quality European paintings of the nineteenth - twentieth centuries including Barbizon, Academic, Dutch Romantic, Impressionist, Modern and Post-Impressionist works. The Gallery also offers valuation services. Please visit our offices in La Jolla or New York.
DAPHNE AL AZRAKI FINE ART
DAPHNE ALAZRAKI 424 Madison Avenue, 16th Floor. New York, NY 10017 USA
T 1 212 734 8658 | E fineart@alazraki.com | alazraki.com
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JEAN PIERRE CASSIGNEUL Les Tentes Bleues, 2006 | Oil on Canvas | 32 x 25 .5 inches - Signed
DAPHNE AL AZRAKI FINE ART
Galerie Fledermaus specializes in symbolist artwork, with an emphasis on the Vienna Secession 1897-1930. Our exhibitions bridge past and present. In juxtaposing the works of established modern masters with contemporary artists of quality we provide historical context and speak to a continuum of inspiration.
GALERIE FLEDERMAUS
JERRY SUQI2136 W North Ave. Chicago, IL 60647 USA
T 1 312 617 8711 | E jerry@galeriefledermaus.com | galeriefledermaus.com
J.E. MCPHILLIPSPareidolia (Detail), 2015 | Oil and Decalcomania on Panel | 32 x 24 inches
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GEORGEANA IRELAND Rise, 2015 | Oil, Acrylic, Mica, Metallic Pigments on Linen | 76 x 60 x 2 inches
Contemporary art gallery featuring original paintings, sculptures and glass. Mid Career artists including Georgeana Ireland, Dick Marconi, Vladimir Cora, Pierre H Matisse, Randi Solin, Martin Eichinger and Lisa Palombo. Specializing in Contemporary Abstract Expressionism and Impressionism.
ETHOS CONTEMPORARY ART
3405 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92663 USA T 1 949 791-8917 | E info@ethoscontemporaryart.com | ethoscontemporaryart.com
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GEORGEANA IRELAND Rise, 2015 | Oil, Acrylic, Mica, Metallic Pigments on Linen | 76 x 60 x 2 inches
ETHOS CONTEMPORARY ART
DICK MARCONI Scullduggery, 2012 | Automotive and Airplane Enamel on Canvas | 36 x 48 x 2 inches
DICK MARCONI Origins of the Phoenix , 2012 | Automotive and Airplane Enamel on Canvas | 60 x 48 inches
ARTISTS: Georgeana Ireland, Dick Marconi, Vladimir Cora, Pierre H Matisse, Randi Solin, Martin Eichinger and Lisa Palombo
STAFF: Gallery Director : Kevin Kane
ETHOS CONTEMPORARY ART
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Galerie Simard Bilodeau, a North American Fine Art Gallery, features an unparalleled collection of bronze sculptures and unique paintings by remarkable living museum artists. They have been participating in prestigious art fairs in Asia and have recently opened a gallery space in Shanghai, China.
GALERIE SIMARD BILODEAU
EVE-MARIE BILODEAU1945 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach, California 92651 USA
The Peninsula Shanghai, Floor 14, No. 32 The Bund, Shanghai, 200002, ChinaT 1 949 371 7414 | E info@simardbilodeau.com | simardbilodeau.com
IRA REINESHalo - Heroic, 2015 | Bronze | 70 x 32 x 21 inches
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GALERIE SIMARD BILODEAU
IRA REINESHalo - Heroic, 2015 | Bronze | 70 x 32 x 21 inches
For over forty years, George Stern Fine Arts has specialized in California Impressionism and American Scene painting. We have an extensive inventory of fine works from 1880 through 1940 and beyond. The gallery has published books on artists such as Conrad Buff, Robert Frame, Arthur Dominique Rozaire, and Edwin Roscoe Shrader.
GEORGE STERN FINE ARTS
GEORGE STERN8920 Melrose Avenue, West Hollywood, California 90069 USA
T 1 310 276 2600 | E gsfa@sternfinearts.com | sternfinearts.com
LAWTON PARKER (1868 - 1954) The Rose Arbor | Oil on Canvas | 24 x 24 inches
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Important 19th and early 20th century American and European Paintings and Sculpture. Including a selection of Modern and Contemporary Art.
GUARISCO GALLERY
LAURA GUARISCORitz Carlton. 1120 22nd Street NW. Washington, DC 20037 USA
Four Seasons. 2828 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Washington, DC 20007 USAT 1 202 333 8533 | E guariscogallery@guariscogallery.com | guariscogallery.com
HENRI MARTIN Barques dans le port Collioure, 1920 | Oil on Canvas | 24 x 29 inches
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GUARISCO GALLERY
HENRI MARTIN Barques dans le port Collioure, 1920 | Oil on Canvas | 24 x 29 inches
Specializing in Illustrated Books, Decorative & Fine Arts, Photography, Children’s, Cookery, Saloon & Nightlife, and Art Deco first editions. A bookbinder/conservator is on staff to offer clients complete restoration and bookbinding services.
HAYDEN & FANDETTA RARE BOOKS
JOHN-PETER HAYDEN, JR. 410 Park Avenue, Suite 1500. New York, NY 10022 USA
T 1 212 582 2505 | E info@haydenandfandetta.com | haydenandfandetta.com
A SELECTION OF OUT-OF-PRINT BOOKS ON FINE ART
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Russian Orthodox Icon in Carved Kiot Frame Depicting Archangel Gabriel. Circa 1890Egg Tempura and Gold Leaf on Gessoed Wood,
Original Carved and Gilt Wood Shadowbox with Hinged Glass Front.
The Russian Store is a purvetor of Russian Icons and Religious Artifacts since 1994.
ICONS & ANTIQUES, INC
DENNIS EASTER P.O. Box 3075. Palm Beach, Florida, 33480 USA
T 1 561 723 3131 | E sales@russianstore.com | RussianStore.com
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Russian Orthodox Icon in Carved Kiot Frame Depicting Archangel Gabriel. Circa 1890Egg Tempura and Gold Leaf on Gessoed Wood,
Original Carved and Gilt Wood Shadowbox with Hinged Glass Front.
ICONS & ANTIQUES, INC
The American Impressions Oriental Art Gallery Lacquires and collects paintings and other artworks of modern Chinese artists. We promote collector exposure and provide a trading platform for such art.
Lists of artists: Luo Yao, Jiang Yiqiao
IMPRESSIONS ORIENTAL
SAMUEL LIU927 Canada Ct, City of Industry, CA 91748 USA T 1 626 839 9998 | E samliu89@hotmail.com
LUO YAO Lake, 2015 | Oil on Canvas | 100 x 75 centimeters
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International Art LLC was newly formed however owner Dan Givens has operated as broker/dealer internationally since 1998, selling prints to paintings for individuals & estates and acquiring art as an investment for clients. Recently, our objectives expanded to represent as agent these 2 talented artists.
INTERNATIONAL ART, LLC
DAN GIVENS254 North Lake Avenue, Box 123 Pasadena, California 91101 USA
T 1 805 202 6729 | E internationalartofdangivens@yahoo.com | intlartlllc.com
LORETTA TEARNEY WARNERJester, 2013 | Burlap Stitched to Linen Paint | 61 x 64 x 3 1/2 inches
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INTERNATIONAL ART, LLC
LORETTA TEARNEY WARNERJester, 2013 | Burlap Stitched to Linen Paint | 61 x 64 x 3 1/2 inches
Specializing in Western, Landscape, and Contemporary Realism. Focused on museum quality that is The New Breed of Fine Art.
MAXWELL ALEXANDER GALLERY
BEAU ALEXANDER6144 West Washington Boulevard. Culver City, CA 90232 USA
T 1 310 839 9242 | E info@maxwellalexandergallery.com | maxwellalexandergallery.com
LOGAN MAXWELL HAGEGEThe Clouds Are Moving | Oil | 20 x 30 inches
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Moso Art is a contemporary art gallery founded by Pandora Pang in Los Angeles in 2015 to bring out exclusive bodies of work from mid-career artists, create new conversations and expand the boundaries of their visual narratives far beyond the corners of the choice medium of expression.
MOSO ART
1250 Long Beach Ave. Suite # 320. Los Angeles, California 90021 USA T 1 888 886 6762 | E info@mosoart.com | mosoart.com
YUROZ Dancing Trees, 2015 | Oil on Canvas | 152.40 x 213.36 centimeters
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MOSO ART
YUROZ Dancing Trees, 2015 | Oil on Canvas | 152.40 x 213.36 centimeters
Since 1912, M.S. Rau Antiques has specialized in the world’s finest art, antiques and jewelry.
M.S. RAU ANTIQUES
BILL RAU630 Royal Street. New Orleans, Louisiana 70130 USA
T 1 800 544 9440 | E info@rauantiques.com | rauantiques.com
FEDERICO BELTRÁN-MASSES The Queen of Sheba, circa 1923 | Oil on Canvas | 79.5 x 87.75 inches
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MARCEL DYF Claudine la Estampe (period 1899-1985) | Oil on Canvas | 30 x 40 inches
Director Behnaz Mahdavi opened Post Impressionist Gallery in August 1995. Today the gallery expands her specialty in these categories: European 18th - 20th century, Impressionist and Realist, International Modern & Contemporary and Old Masters. After 25 years in the industry she is highly recognized as an international art curator and promoter.
POST IMPRESSIONIST GALLERY
BEHNAZ MAHDAVI Beverly Hills, California 90210 USA
T 1 310 402 9891 | E intmel@aol.com | postimpressionistgallery.com
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MARCEL DYF Claudine la Estampe (period 1899-1985) | Oil on Canvas | 30 x 40 inches
POST IMPRESSIONIST GALLERY
Specializing in the best 19th and 20th Century European Fine Art, as well as, exceptional 21st Century Contemporary Realism Paintings.
REHS GALLERIES, INC.
HOWARD REHS5 East 57th Street, 8th floor, New York, NY 10022 USA
T 1 212 355 5710 | E info@rehs.com | rehs.com
JOHN ATKINSON GRIMSHAWAutumn Gold, Period (1836 - 1903) | Oil on Board | 18.5 x 15 inches
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Over the past 18 years, Stephanie’s Gallery has been involved in the business of fine art. We help individuals, businesses and foundations around the world build their collection of Important 19th - 21th Century American & European art. Representing Artists: Arthur Pinajian, Jean Jansem, Jean Carzou, Hovsep Pushman, Jenik Cook.
STEPHANIE’S ART GALLERY
466 Foothill Blvd. Unite C. La Canada Flintridge , CA 91011 USA T 1 818 790 4905 | E info@stephaniesgallery.com | stephaniesgallery.com
ARTHUR PINAJIANNo. 3868, Untitled, 1960 | Oil on Canvas | 36 x 50 inches
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STEPHANIE’S ART GALLERY
ARTHUR PINAJIANNo. 3868, Untitled, 1960 | Oil on Canvas | 36 x 50 inches
EMIL BISTTRAM (1895-1976) Untitled Abstract, 1943 | Encaustic on Paper | 23.5 x 18.5 inches
Stevens Fine Art handles American and European art from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. (1850-1950) They also have interest in Depression Era art; New York urban and city subjects, WPA art as well as California Impressionists, early Arizona and western American subjects.
STEVEN’S FINE ART
STEVEN STOOPS, PROPRIETOR Phoenix, Arizona. USA
T 1 602 870 3889 | E steven@stevensfineart.com | stevensfineart.com
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NASER NIKI Horizon Collection – Scent of Night, 2015 | Metallics, Sparkle and Paints on Glass | 20 x 48 inches
Studio G3 Glass Gallery is the first gallery to offer contemporary Glass Art. It contains a group of glass Artists that offer Fine Art that are bold, expressive and unique. The complex compositions highlight versatility and endless possibilities. Glass Art Collection has been incorporated in design for the residential, hospitality and retail industry; becoming a designers key in tying a scheme together. What began as a vision, ended up as an international success.
STUDIO G3 ART GALLERY
NASER NIKI | HANNAH NIKI 1225 Kingsway Ave #3108, Port Coquitlam, BC V3C 1S2, Canada
T 1 866 278 2943 | E info@studiog3glass.com | g3artgallery.com
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NASER NIKI Horizon Collection – Scent of Night, 2015 | Metallics, Sparkle and Paints on Glass | 20 x 48 inches
STUDIO G3 ART GALLERY
FOLKE PERSSON Boat House Lane | Oil on Canvas
Swedish mid 20th century paintings and 1930’s czech crystal miniature tree sculptures.
SWEDISH PAINTINGS BY LYNDA WILL AUER ANTIQUES
LYNDA WILLAUER 2 INDIA STREET NANTUCKET, MA 02554 USA
T 1 508 228 3631 | E lyndawillauerantiques@gmail.com | lyndawillauerantiques.com
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KIYOSHI SAITO Otaru, Hokkaido, 47/80, 1948 | Woodblock | 30 x 24 inches
European Ceramics and Japanese Works of Art on Paper
TOJ GALLERY
SUSAN L. TILLIPMAN 420 Adams Street. Annapolis, Maryland 21403 USA
T 1 443 995 5377 | E susan@tojgallery.com | tojgallery.com
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KIYOSHI SAITO Otaru, Hokkaido, 47/80, 1948 | Woodblock | 30 x 24 inches
TOJ GALLERY
Specilaizing in Early California and American paintings, and exclusive dealer for paintings by contemporary artist Dennis Doheny, for 30 years.
WILLIAM A . KARGES FINE ART
WHITNEY GANZ 2525 Michigan Ave., T-3, Santa Monica, California 90404 USA
Southwest Corner of 6th & Dolores, Carmel, CA. 93921 USA T 1 310 276 8551 | E wganz@kargesfineart.com | kargesfineart.com
DENNIS DOHENY“Salt & Sage” -Point Lobos, 2015 | 34 x 40 inches
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STEVE STEIN At Play, 2006 | Oil Pastel on Hand Made Board | 30 x 40 x .5 inches
The Steve Stein Gallery opened their doors in 1963. It is one of the oldest singled owned art galleries in the San Fernando Valley. We display the works of personally selected artists such as Steve Stein, Jean Michal Folon, Marc Chagall and other contemporary artists.
STEVE STEIN GALLERY
CRAIG STEIN 27502 Rondell Street. Agoura Hills, California 91301 USA
T 1 323 285 1448 | E stevesteingallery@gmail.com | stevesteingallery.com
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Native Art Speaks. Get the Message. An Exhibition of Contemporary Native American Art brings six Native American artists to the attention of the art world and its esteemed patrons. Focused on innovation, these cutting edge creators take their respective mediums in unexplored directions from graffiti inspired paintings that blend swirling fields of color, elements of nature, and indiscriminate iconic images successfully in single compositions on canvas to elegant blown and hot sculpted glass forms with sand carved motifs of Pacific Northwest Coast origin. Recently, Native American artists have shattered pre-conceived notions of what defines Native American Art, challenging critics and collectors around the world to re-define their understanding of contemporary Native American art. This extraordinary exhibit will keep you abreast of new trends in the Native American art scene, and introduce you to sensational artists whom are the expressive voices of today.
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YATIKA FIELDSContinual HarvestOil on Canvas48 x 48 inches
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CANNUPA HANSKA LUGERNever, Neverland IVCeramic, Metal, and Twine23 x 11 x 5 inches
LES NAMINGHAApparitionAcrylic on Panel48 x 36 inches
RICHARD ZANE SMITHWater Paw
Natural Clay, Wood, Stone, and Natural Pigments11 x 14.5 x 11 inches
PRESTON SINGLETARYSummer Swan
blown and sand carved glass21 x 8.5 x 4 inches
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Dear Arts Enthusiast,
On behalf of the Staff, Board of Directors and Artists of the Los Angeles Art Association (LAAA), please allow me to welcome you to the 2016 Los Angeles Fine Art Show. As I reflect on a new year, I’m proud of LAAA’s 90-year role in the formation of Los Angeles’ arts community. Today, I remain committed to our ongoing mission of providing emerging artists with the experience, education and exposure needed to create and sustain careers in the arts. Our unique status as a non-profit organization provides us with the flexibility for risk-taking beyond what is possible in the commercial gallery system, thereby positioning the organization as a driver of innovative, contemporary content in Los Angeles. As THE place for emerging art in Los Angeles, LAAA serves as both a feeder resource for the larger art community and a highly visible platform that fosters greater awareness for exciting, emerging artists.
Mindful of the huge impact that emerging artists make to all aspects of our shared quality of life, LAAA believes that emerging artists, even the most non-traditional talents, require access to a professional exhibition space and the career support to expand and realize their singular artistic visions. The successes and expanded services we provide to local artists and art advocates address important needs not confronted by most civic and cultural agencies. By filling this need LAAA has developed into an essential resource for Los Angeles’ emerging artists. In 2015 alone, LAAA expanded our mission in the following ways to meet the needs of local artists:
• LAAA served over 500 artists of all media, provided 36 scholarships to economically challenged artists, presented 27 exhibitions at Gallery 825, 10 offsite exhibitions, 5 full-day artists training, 48 artists critique groups and 8 artists talks.
• LAAA exhibited at many national art fairs and exhibitions including The 2015 LA Art Show, The Palm Springs Fine Art Fair, StartUp Art Fair San Francisco, The Beverly Hills Art Show, Photo LA and in Miami during Art Basel Miami Beach.
• Internationally, LAAA exhibited at Projektraum M54 in Basel, Switzerland during Art Basel.
• LAAA’s commitment to community outreach and serving all artists was demonstrated by our 8th annual Out There exhibit, celebrating Gay Pride Month.
• While LAAA has a lean, mission-driven staff, we enjoy the benefit of more than 1200 hours of annual volunteer service that greatly enhances our ability to operationalize our many services and events.
While our Contemporary Portrait exhibit at the Los Angeles Fine Art Show featuring the works of Yi-Mei Fan, Araks Johannes, Leslie Lanxinger, Rikki Niehaus and Tracy Vera is a highlight of our 2016 programming, I would like to extend a personal invitation for you to visit us throughout the year as we advance our mission with special exhibits and events. Please join us for exhibitions by Dwora Fried and Lisa McCord which continue through February 19 at Gallery 825 on La Cienega Boulevard. For more information on LAAA’s exhibitions and programming, please visit www.laaa.org or call us at 310.652.8272. Finally, a sincere nod of appreciation to Kim Martindale and his entire team for sharing the belief that emerging artists can and do make lasting impacts on the cultural and economic life of our shared community. Enjoy the Show!
Peter Mays, Executive Director
PETER MAYS | EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Peter Mays | Execut ive Director
Gallery 825/Main Administrative Offices | 825 North La Cienega Boulevard | Los Angeles, CA 90069 | phone: 310.652.8272 | fax: 310.652.9251 | www.laaa.org
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Dear Arts Enthusiast,
On behalf of the Staff, Board of Directors and Artists of the Los Angeles Art Association (LAAA), please allow me to welcome you to the 2015 Los Angeles Art Show. As I reflect on a new year, I’m proud of LAAA’s 90-year role in the formation of Los Angeles’ arts community. Today, I remain committed to our ongoing mission of providing emerging artists with the experience, education and exposure needed to create and sustain careers in the arts. Our unique status as a non-profit organization provides us with the flexibility for risk-taking beyond what is possible in the commercial gallery system, thereby positioning the organization as a driver of innovative, contemporary content in Los Angeles. As THE place for emerging art in Los Angeles, LAAA serves as both a feeder resource for the larger art community and a highly visible platform that fosters greater awareness for exciting, emerging artists.
Mindful of the huge impact that emerging artists make to all aspects of our shared quality of life, LAAA believes that emerging artists, even the most non-traditional talents, require access to a professional exhibition space and the career support to expand and realize their singular artistic visions. The successes and expanded services we provide to local artists and art advocates address important needs not confronted by most civic and cultural agencies. By filling this need LAAA has developed into an essential resource for Los Angeles’ emerging artists. In 2014 alone, LAAA expanded our mission in the following ways to meet the needs of local artists:
• LAAA served over 500 artists of all media, provided 31 scholarships to economically challenged artists, presented 27 exhibitions at Gallery 825, 10 offsite exhibitions, 3 full-day artists training, 48 artists critique groups and 8 artists talks.• LAAA exhibited at many national art fairs and exhibitions including The 2014 LA Art Show, The Palm Springs Fine Art Fair, The San Francisco Fine Art Fair, The Beverly Hills Art Show, Photo LA and in Miami during Art Basel Miami Beach.• Internationally, LAAA exhibited at Projektraum M54 in Basel, Switzerland during Art Basel. • LAAA’s commitment to community outreach and serving all artists was demonstrated by our 7th annual Out There exhibit, celebrating Gay Pride Month.• While LAAA has a lean, mission-driven staff, we enjoy the benefit of more than 1200 hours of annual volunteer service that greatly enhances our ability to operationalize our many services and events.
While our two featured presentations at the 2015 LA Art Show- J.T. Burke’s ambitious Paradise Circus and our cross- cultural PING PONG exhibition featuring artists from Miami, Basel and LA are highlights of our 2015 programming, I would like to extend a personal invitation for you to join us throughout the year as we advance our mission with special exhibits and events. Please join us for exhibitions by Kelly Berg, Isabella Kelly-Ramirez and Richard Slecht which will open on January 24 and continue through February 28 at Gallery 825 on La Cienega Boulevard. For more information on LAAA’s exhibitions and programming, please visit www.laaa.org or call us at 310.652.8272.
Finally, a sincere nod of appreciation to Kim Martindale and his entire team for sharing the belief that emerging artists can and do make lasting impacts on the cultural and economic life of our shared community.
Enjoy the Show!
Peter Mays, Executive Director
Peter Mays | Execut ive Director
Gallery 825/Main Administrative Offices | 825 North La Cienega Boulevard | Los Angeles, CA 90069 | phone: 310.652.8272 | fax: 310.652.9251 | www.laaa.org
LosAngelesArtAssociation
Supporting the arts by supporting the artists.
Dear Arts Enthusiast,
On behalf of the Staff, Board of Directors and Artists of the Los Angeles Art Association (LAAA), please allow me to welcome you to the 2016 Los Angeles Art Show and the 2016 Los Angeles Fine Art Show. As I reflect on a new year, I’m proud of LAAA’s 90-year role in the formation of Los Angeles’ arts community. Today, I remain committed to our ongoing mission of providing emerging artists with the experience, education and exposure needed to create and sustain careers in the arts. Our unique status as a non-profit organization provides us with the flexibility for risk-taking beyond what is possible in the commercial gallery system, thereby positioning the organization as a driver of innovative, contemporary content in Los Angeles. As THE place for emerging art in Los Angeles, LAAA serves as both a feeder resource for the larger art community and a highly visible platform that fosters greater awareness for exciting, emerging artists.
Mindful of the huge impact that emerging artists make to all aspects of our shared quality of life, LAAA believes that emerging artists, even the most non-traditional talents, require access to a professional exhibition space and the career support to expand and realize their singular artistic visions. The successes and expanded services we provide to local artists and art advocates address important needs not confronted by most civic and cultural agencies. By filling this need LAAA has developed into an essential resource for Los Angeles’ emerging artists. In 2015 alone, LAAA expanded our mission in the following ways to meet the needs of local artists:• LAAA served over 500 artists of all media, provided 36 scholarships to economically challenged artists, presented 27 exhibitions at Gallery 825, 10 offsite exhibitions, 5 full-day artists training, 48 artists critique groups and 8 artists talks.• LAAA exhibited at many national art fairs and exhibitions including The 2015 LA Art Show, The Palm Springs Fine Art Fair, StartUp Art Fair San Francisco, The Beverly Hills Art Show, Photo LA and in Miami during Art Basel Miami Beach.• Internationally, LAAA exhibited at Projektraum M54 in Basel, Switzerland during Art Basel. • LAAA’s commitment to community outreach and serving all artists was demonstrated by our 8th annual Out There exhibit, celebrating Gay Pride Month.• While LAAA has a lean, mission-driven staff, we enjoy the benefit of more than 1200 hours of annual volunteer service that greatly enhances our ability to operationalize our many services and events.
While our two featured presentations at the fairs - our cross-cultural PING PONG exhibition at the LA Art Show featuring artists from Miami, Basel and LA and our Contemporary Portrait exhibit at the Los Angeles Fine Art Show are highlights of our 2016 programming, I would like to extend a personal invitation for you to visit us throughout the year as we advance our mission with special exhibits and events. Please join us for exhibitions by Dwora Fried and Lisa McCord which continue through February 19 at Gallery 825 on La Cienega Boulevard. For more information on LAAA’s exhibitions and programming, please visit www.laaa.org or call us at 310.652.8272.
Finally, a sincere nod of appreciation to Kim Martindale and his entire team for sharing the belief that emerging artists can and do make lasting impacts on the cultural and economic life of our shared community. Enjoy the Shows!
Peter Mays, Executive Director
Supporting the arts by supporting the artists.Gallery 825/Main Administrative Offices | 825 North La Cienega Boulevard | Los Angeles, CA 90069phone: 310.652.8272 | fax: 310.652.9251 | www.laaa.org
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LESLIE LANXINGER Geisha 2, 2014 | Charcoal | 24 x 36 inches
YI-MEI FANA Change of Heart, 2014 | Oil
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This concept challenges me to render a work which addresses the ideas of our environment and the very current conversation of climate change. The work intends to create a large array of abstract biomorphic shapes and characters that interact with biomechanisms of an industrial origin. Modular shapes of mass production converse amidst micro-organisms and botanical forms, rhythmic interactions that perhaps orchestrate mans detrement to our surroundings while seeming musical. This concept , although universal and rhetorical intends to stimulate a dialogue between natures conflict with continuing mass consumption and disposal. giving way to beauty and forgiveness and regeneration. I intend to create this work live during the weeks events , open to questions, interactions and demonstration of my working process and inspiration. The large scale work with be created in a limited monochromatic palette with ink, acrylic, collage, and charcoal.
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TONY ABEYTA Ancestral Echoes | 70 x 86 inches
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TONY ABEYTA Ancestral Echoes | 70 x 86 inches
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