
“Love” (2007) by Miyoshi Barosh will be one of the artist’s many works on display at Luis De Jesus Los Angeles starting Jan. 11. (photo courtesy of Luis De Jesus Los Angeles)
Luis De Jesus Los Angeles announced the opening of two new galleries, “The Earth is a Brush” and “Love,” on Saturday, Jan. 11.
Margie Livingston’s “The Earth is a Brush,” the artist’s fourth solo exhibition with the gallery, will be on view through Feb. 15.
In a hybrid form of action painting, performance and land art, Livingston drags constructed paintings across terrain, inscribing the canvases with the ground. The grouping titled “Dragging Self Doubt” resulted from an experimental, interactive performance that Livingston produced the Seattle Art Museum’s annual “Party in the Park.”
An opening reception for Livingston’s exhibition will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 11.
Miyoshi Barosh’s “Love,” the late artist’s third solo show with the gallery, will also be on view through Feb. 15. Her work combines humor and dystopian irony in a style she dubbed “conceptual pop.”
Works of Barosh on display include her seminal tapestry “Love” (2007), paintings from her “Portraits for the Home” series (2011), as well as studies on paper.
An opening reception for Barosh’s exhibition will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 11.
Regular gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., and by appointment.
Luis De Jesus Los Angeles is located at 2685 S. La Cienega Blvd. For information, call (310)838-6000, or visit luisdejesus.com.
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