Reviews

Squeeze OC visits While Pollock was Sleeping at the Laguna Art Museum and interviews LAM Curator Tyler Stallings here. ...

Liz Goldner visits OCMA's latest show Villa America: American Moderns, 1900-1950 and writes about it here. She says bad title means low attendence. Maybe everybody blew their museum budget on TUT?? ...

Sorry about the lack of posts. More about that later, I think. Anyway, Rebecca Schoenkopf visits Noah Thomas' show at the Office and writes about it here. More posts to come...

In this week's edition Rebecca Schoenkopf visits the Brea Gallery and writes about it here. And Theo Douglas gives us a preview of the Tour de Artistes happening this weekend in Long Beach here. (that cover is awesome) ...

Rebecca Schoenkopf visits OCCCA's "Get it off your chest" exhibit and writes about it here. (check out the gams on that art critic) ...

Liz Goldner visits Contours of Modernity and Voices of Chinese Diaspora at The Soka University Founders Hall gallery for The OC Metro and writes about it here. ...

Rebecca Schoenkopf takes on the new Ansel Adams show in this week's OC Weekly. "But the longer one looks at the workmanship of Adams’ brilliantly formal images, the more one sees the snow-gilded evergreen up his butt." Come on. That's pretty funny. Read the rest. ...

Rebecca Schoenkopf ventures north of the Orange Curtain to review the Donald Kuspit curated show at Gallery C. All the details can be found here. Even OC is showing LA more love than our friends to the East. Now do you like her Beautiful Losers review?? ...

I'm happy to report that Tony de los Reyes, husband of one of the nicer gallery owners I know, was chosen as a critic's pick over at Artforum. Check it out. ...

Rebecca Schoenkopf's review of Ulteriora at The Office can be found here. The Ulteriora boys were interviewed by NPR last weekend and will be featured on a new show on NPR highlighting arts and culture in Southern California. I'll keep you posted. It should air early Jan. 05. ...

Mark over at Rarified Air visits The Office and Gallery C and breaks it down here. And it would seem the Art Blog world is back on the subject of Thomas Kinkade. Jessica at Insurgent Muse discusses the "High Art vs. Low Art" debate here. And Carolyn over at Studio Notebook get's in the mix here. I'm sure all would be interested to know that OC held the first "serious" showing of Kinkade's work in a contemporary art space. All the information about the Jeffrey Valance curated show...