I met up with a friend at Bergamot Station today. One- kudos to the cappuccino maker at the cafe, it was fabulous. Two- saw some really good shows. I'm listening to the interview as I write this, so I haven't heard the whole show, but here's the Ed Moses interview. That's what prompted my friend to want to see his current show at Greenfield Sacks Gallery and Frank Lloyd Gallery. Lucky us, he was there. It's always cool to see him in the flesh and the paintings are S A T U R A T E D. Oh my gosh, the interview is starting off fabulous. Check it out.
Paintings by Philip Argent and totally glommed together cast junk by Christian Cummings at Shoshana Wayne. $500 for the tiny glommed together fucked up sculptures by Christian Cummings. I wanted one. I still want one. I like the eraser with tin foil, for some odd reason.
The Ed Moses interview is going great.
Saw the group show at Richard Heller. My faves were Mars Mario Martinez, Oliver Vernon and Britton Tolliver. I was also intrigued by G Bradley Rhodes' Darger-esque works.
Barkley L. Hendricks, Birth of Cool rocks, as does Jeni Spoto, Don't Tread on Me, at Santa Monica Museum of Art.
I smiled a lot today.
Still listening to the Ed Moses interview, so I'm going to sign off now.
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