John Wolf of Human Condition

I visited Human Condition the week of Halloween at the abandoned Los Angeles Metropolitan Medical Center. With three floors and over 8o artists, I decided to start at the top, with curation. I reached out to John Wolf, the Los Angeles based art advisor and mastermind behind this large exhibition. How did Human Condition come together? What was…

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Goo Goo September

​The Goo Goo guide is a year long series released monthly written by Jennifer Chen-Su Huang. The Goo Goo Guide follows Jennifer during a year long artist residency in Taiwan through a Fulbright Scholarship. Join us as we follow Jennifer on her journey! The series is released through our Quarterly issues from Autumn 2017-2018, subscribe below for…

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Insider Scoop

Part of establishing an event like art camp is to discuss ideas from all perspectives. So if you’re wondering what grabs our attention when we’re looking through submissions or scouting, you’re in the right place. An artist statement is pretty debatable these days. There are so many channels to voice various works on, so why…

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Studio Visit with Matt Hall

I had found out about Matt Hall’s work, like so many other artists I have found recently, through Instagram. I loved the way he was combining traditional skeletal articulation and conceptual ideas.  Pouring over the sculptures and cabinets on his website, I saw little hints of Joseph Cornell, Mark Dion, and a sort of Mellvinian…

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How to Give a Shit No 4

Do yoga in a room with art installed. Insipid bourgeois cliché? Worry not, we’re all clichés. It’s only absurd when described, but beautiful in the moment. In warrior one , I can see my own painting above our living room couch. It’s a four-by-four-foot abstract with muted greens and blues. It’s whatever. In warrior two,…

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Goo Goo January

I’ve made a routine of starting with the weather. It is cooler, but the sun is still shining brightly outside my window. This is rare. These days it has been quite gray, though still warmer than I am used to this time of year. There are only a few dozen hours of 2017 left, and…

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Opening | Duality

Duality A Solo Exhibition by Amabelle Aguiluz Branch Gallery 1031 W. Manchester Blvd #3 Inglewood, CA 90301Exhibition Dates | November 11th, 2017 – January 5th, 2018 Opening Reception  Saturday, November 11th, 3pm -6pm ​Inglewood, CA ­– Branch Gallery is pleased to announce its upcoming exhibition, Duality, featuring new work by Amabelle Aguiluz. Aguiluz is a local fiber artist incorporating…

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How To Use Mobile DevOps Tools Efficiently?

Imagine you’re developing a mobile application. You need it to be creative and user-friendly, and, most importantly, you want it to be available promptly without sacrificing quality. This sounds like an enormous task, doesn’t it? But not if you use DevOps in mobile app development, which is becoming an increasingly important foundation for productive and…

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Why You Need a Specialized Motorbike Accident Lawyer for Your Claim

Specialized Knowledge of Motorcycle Law Motorcycle accidents differ significantly from other vehicular accidents regarding the injuries sustained and the legal intricacies involved. Laws specific to motorcycles, such as helmet regulations, lane splitting laws, and specific licensure requirements, demand a keen understanding beyond general auto accident knowledge. A specialist motorcycle accident attorney ensures that no detail…

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