George di Marco says his laminated plywood sculpture attempt to combine "the primitive features of landscape with shapes that are gentle and calm," and that pretty well describes these seven mid-size works.
Patricia Patterson has made a career of recording her findings about a village in the Aran Islands where he spends her summers.
Wood is the hook between tandem shows of paintings by John Rose and constructions by George di Marco.
Boyd Wright comes off as a whittling woodsman whose story-telling sculpture has been shaped by Eskimo art and William Wiley's and Terry Allen's contemporary work, as well as experience with his native environment in the Northwest.
For more than a decade now, Masami Teraoka's art has presented an episodic tale of two cultures.
receive the 1,799th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 12:30 p.m.
Patricia Patterson lives in Southern California but her heart is in the Aran Islands.
Gene Rodenberry, creator and producer of television's "Star Trek" series, will be honored Wednesday with the 1,810th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
John Sonsini's latest Neo-Expresionist paintings have a little-boy-lost quality.
Brian Moore, a Whitley Heights homeowner and Hollywood civic activist, has been named president of
Television producer Harry Ackerman will be awarded a star in the Hollywood Walk of Fame in ceremonies starting at 12:30 p.m.
Actor Joel Grey will be awarded a star in the Hollywood Walk of Fame in ceremonies starting at 12:30 p.m.
One of the ways art likes to look these days is primitive and mystical.
Nature is incapable of vulgarity, so it follows that an exhibition of landscape painting is apt to be an elegant affair--and so this one is.
In "Burden of Dreams," the Les Blank documentary on German film maker Werner Herzog, Herzog delivers a memorable soliloquy in which he describes the jungle as a throbbing, malignant monster, endlessly spreading and consuming all that falls in its path.
You'd hardly expect a theme exhibition called "New Balance N.Y.
Scot Heywood is a Los Angeles artist who paints interlocking, three-panel abstracts in various combinations of black and white.
Hollywood Chamber of Commerce has begun putting under license the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Hollywood Sign and the Hollywood Christmas parade.
Maybe it's the theatrical light that gives Astrid Preston's new paintings of pretentious West Los Angeles' dwellings an Italian flavor.
Jazz singer Sarah Vaughan will be honored with a star in the Hollywood Walk of Fame in ceremonies starting at 12:30 p.m.