Events on Thursday, August 14

Esotouric presents the Hippodrome Downtown Art Walk Shuttle

Art

Downtown Art Walk Shuttle

Thursday 8/14 @ Downtown Gallery District

By now you're probably clued in to the monthly juggernaut of visual culture and wine in plastic cups that is the... 

Dwele w/ Noelle Scaggs and DJ Garth Trinidad

Music

Dwele

Thursday 8/14 @ The Roxy Theatre

It's been a good year for Detroit-till-death crooner/producer Dwele. The neo-soul singer appeared on chart-topping singles from both Kanye ("Flashing Lights")... 

Jonathan Evison: <em>All About Lulu</em>

Books: Reading

Jonathan Evison

Thursday 8/14 @ Skylight Books

Jonathan Evison visits the newly expanded Skylight Books to read from and discuss his debut novel, All About Lulu. In this... 

Xiu Xiu w/ Carla Bozulich

Music: Experimental

Xiu Xiu

Thursday 8/14 @ The Echo & Echoplex

Oakland tunesmith Jamie Stewart is as important to his young, earnest fans as Ian Curtis and Morrissey were to the post-punk... 

Ongoing Events

<em>Mexican Calendar Girls</em>

Art

Mexican Calendar Girls

Thursday 8/14 @ California Heritage Museum

Glamor gets deep and classic at the California Heritage Museum's Mexican Calendar Girls, opening with a Cinco de Mayo reception. The... 

Nicole Cohen: <em>Please Be Seated</em>

Special Event

Nicole Cohen

Thursday 8/14 @ The Getty Center

Nicole Cohen engineers recombinant layers of still and video imagery, investigating the network of associations that interior spaces contain. Also, she... 

<em>Man on Wire</em>

Film

Man on Wire

Thursday 8/14 @ The Landmark

In 1968, a French teen named Philippe Petit sat in a dentist's office reading a magazine that featured the plans for... 

Antonio Ballester Moreno: <em>Hunter House & Bear Suit Number Two</em>

Art

Antonio Ballester Moreno

Thursday 8/14 @ Peres Projects

Antonio Ballester Moreno's first solo show in America explodes in vibrant colors and playful forms. His bold palette recalls the traditions... 

<em>In the Eye of the Beholder </em>

Art

In the Eye of the Beholder

Thursday 8/14 @ Louis Stern Fine Arts

What do submerged nudes, fire-ravaged landscapes, and monstrous energy towers have in common? Not much at first glance, but they're all... 

<em>Against the Grain</em>

Art

Against the Grain

Thursday 8/14 @ LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions)

Known for its progressive, boundary-pushing performances and interdisciplinary bravado, LACE's lofty space transforms into a clean, white gallery for Against the... 

Jim Marshall: <em>Platinum Prints</em>

Art: Photography

Jim Marshall

Thursday 8/14 @ Duncan Miller Gallery

During his 40-year career, rock 'n roll photographer Jim Marshall has captured some of Bob Dylan's, John Coltrane's, and Janis Joplin's... 

Melanie Pullen: <em>Violent Times</em>

Art: Photography

Melanie Pullen

Thursday 8/14 @ ACE Gallery

Melanie Pullen extends her macabre view of the world in her latest series, Violent Times, which explores the aesthetics of war... 

Kori Newkirk:<em> 1997-2007</em>

Art

Kori Newkirk

Thursday 8/14 @ Pasadena Museum of California Art

Kori Newkirk first came to national attention thanks to his contribution to the Studio Museum in Harlem's daring group show Freestyle:... 

<em>Sculpture Part II</em>

Art

Sculpture Part II

Thursday 8/14 @ Western Project

For the second installment of its lively Sculpture series, Culver City gallery Western Projects pushes the 3-D envelope with a collection... 

Yoko Ono: <em>Wish Tree</em>

Art

Yoko Ono

Thursday 8/14 @ One Colorado

It has been nearly 28 years since John Lennon's passing, but his quest for world peace lives on. Lennon's widow, noted... 

Kelly Lynn Jones: <em>A New Frontier</em>

Art

Kelly Lynn Jones

Thursday 8/14 @ Little Bird Gallery

Drawing on her suburban So-Cal roots, Kelly Lynn Jones depicts modern America's decay in sparse, childlike paintings. Using house paint and... 

<em>This Side of Paradise: Body and Landscape in LA Photographs</em>

Art: Photography

This Side of Paradise

Thursday 8/14 @ Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens

If only our cracked sidewalks, classic homes, sprawling hills, and endless streets could talk. But even if objects can't, camera lenses... 

Conferences

SIGGRAPH

Thursday 8/14 @ Los Angeles Convention Center

SIGGRAPH may not ring a bell for those outside the computer-graphics world, but if you enjoy the brain-melting explosions and sinking... 

Peter Saul

Art

Peter Saul

Thursday 8/14 @ Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach

Peter Saul, who hit his artistic stride mid-century during America's pop-art movement, has become best known of late as a creator... 

<em>Jekyll Island</em>

Art

Jekyll Island

Thursday 8/14 @ Honor Fraser

Artist Erik Parker and curator/critic Max Henry put their heads together to gather a group of talented artists for Honor Fraser's... 

<em>Citizen Artists Making Emphatic Arguments</em>

Art

Citizen Artists Making Emphatic Arguments

Thursday 8/14 @ 18th Street Arts Center

The 18th Street Art Center continues its tradition of presenting politically and socially engaged visual art with its four-part exhibition series... 

<em>No Room</em>

Art

No Room

Thursday 8/14 @ Christopher Grimes Gallery

Architects and international-design darlings Sharon Johnston and Mark Lee are known for innovative materials and forms. Visually and conceptually promiscuous, Christopher... 

<em>Israeli Women: A Portrait in Photographs</em>

Art: Photography

Israeli Women: A Portrait in Photographs

Thursday 8/14 @ Skirball Cultural Center

Israeli Women: A Portrait in Photographs looks at Israel's female citizenry as a reflection of the state's 60-year history of independence.... 

<em>Signals: A Video Showcase</em>

Art

Signals: A Video Showcase

Thursday 8/14 @ Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach

For California Scenarios — the third installment of Signals, OCMA's ongoing contemporary video-art survey — the museum showcases the vivid work... 

Corbin Smith:<em> Venice Boulevard: Close Encounters </em>

Art: Photography

Corbin Smith

Thursday 8/14 @ MODAA gallery

Photographer Corbin Smith's initial impressions of LA seemed to buy into into Baudrillard's description of Los Angeles as an illusion, "the... 

<em>Truthiness: Photography as Sculpture</em> and <em>Absurd Recreation: Contemporary Art from China</em>

Art

Truthiness and Absurd Recreation

Thursday 8/14 @ California Museum of Photography, UC Riverside

Borrowing a recently coined neologism from Stephen Colbert's faux-conservative lexicon, Truthiness questions the reliability of the visual by featuring artists who... 

Rozi Demant: <em>Lovebirds</em>

Art

Rozi Demant

Thursday 8/14 @ Tarryn Teresa Gallery

The work of New Zealander Rozi Demant depicts feathered friends, but her birds don't always stand for things like freedom, peace,... 

Mark Bradford: <em>Help Us</em>

Art

Mark Bradford

Thursday 8/14 @ Steve Turner Contemporary

Los Angeles painter, installation artist, and (most recently) video artist Mark Bradford has exhibited in some of the world's most prestigious... 

Marlene Dumas: <em>Measuring Your Own Grave</em>

Art

Marlene Dumas

Thursday 8/14 @ Museum of Contemporary Art

The first stateside exhibit of French/South African/Dutch artist Marlene Dumas' work, Measuring Your Own Grave is a prodding collection of sketches... 

City Gems

Scribble Press

Thursday 8/14 @ Scribble Press

Technically, Scribble Press is for children, but if you behave yourself, you can use the impressive bookmaking emporium — complete with... 

Digital Art LA

Festival: Performing Arts

Digital Art LA

Thursday 8/14 @ Los Angeles Center for Digital Art

The Los Angeles Center for Digital Art (LACDA), a Downtown Gallery District staple, gets the whole neighborhood involved this week when... 

<em>In the Land of Retinal Delights: The Juxtapoz Factor</em>

Art

The Juxtapoz Factor

Thursday 8/14 @ Laguna Art Museum

To those who have been reading the contemporary-art magazine Juxtapoz since it was founded in the mid-'90s, it may come as... 

Andy Warhol: Photographs

Art: Photography

Andy Warhol

Thursday 8/14 @ Michael Kohn Gallery

The quintessential pop artist was much more than a factory for silkscreens of Marilyn Monroe and Campbell's soup cans. In fact,... 

Theatre

Bury the Dead

Thursday 8/14 @ The Actors' Gang Theatre

From director Matt Huffman comes a new adaptation of Irwin Shaw's 1936 antiwar masterpiece, Bury the Dead. Shaw, who went on... 

Kori Newkirk: <em>RANK</em> and Miguel Angel Rios: <em>Crudo</em>

Art

Kori Newkirk and Miguel Angel Rios

Thursday 8/14 @ LAXART

Kori Newkirk transforms the mundane into the monumental with his new installation, RANK. The deceptively simple sculpture — an outsized, mirrored... 

Contemporary Photography from China

Art: Photography

Contemporary Photography from China

Thursday 8/14 @ DNJ Gallery

In DNJ's latest exhibition, eight artists take their cameras on the road and on rail, underground into mines, onto farms, and... 

Philip-Lorca diCorcia

Art: Photography

Philip-Lorca diCorcia

Thursday 8/14 @ Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Photographer Philip-Lorca diCorcia's meticulously planned pictures look as effortless as Polaroids. Most of his works feature a single person — who... 

Doug Henry & Joe Potts: <em>Still Life with Dancer: New Video Work</em>

Art

Doug Henry & Joe Potts

Thursday 8/14 @ Cardwell Jimmerson Contemporary Art

Video artist Doug Henry and composer/audiophile Joe Potts collaborate in a major new video work honoring the 100-year anniversary of cubism... 

Cadence Pearson: <em>Disjointed</em>

Art

Cadence Pearson

Thursday 8/14 @ Kara Wily Pilates

When dancer and art enthusiast Kara Wily wanted to open her own Pilates studio (having learned the ropes from the movement's... 

<em>Narratives of the Perverse</em>: No One Under 18

Art

Narratives of the Perverse

Thursday 8/14 @ Jancar Gallery

As its subtitle states, Jancar Gallery's Narratives of the Perverse is not open to anyone under the age of 18.... 

<em>The Horror of Tradition</em>

Art

The Horror of Tradition

Thursday 8/14 @ AndrewShire Gallery

The five artists brought together for this end-of-summer group show have little in common — except perhaps episodes of childhood trauma... 

Fr&eacute;d&eacute;ric Magazine

Art

Frédéric Magazine

Thursday 8/14 @ Fette's Gallery

Every day, at least one new drawing posts to the online magazine/gallery Frédéric. Founded in 2004 by Isabelle Boinot, Frédéric Fleury,... 

<em>Vexing: Female Voices from East LA Punk</em>

Art

Vexing

Thursday 8/14 @ Claremont Museum of Art

In the early '80s, the Vex was an all-ages music club located in Self Help Graphics and Art, a Chicano landmark... 

Jerome Witkin: <em>Revelations in Drawing</em>

Art

Jerome Witkin

Thursday 8/14 @ Jack Rutberg Fine Arts

Many art critics and scholars consider Jerome Witkin to be America's greatest living figurative painter. His portraits and landscapes combine an... 

<em>Between Earth and Heaven: The Architecture of John Lautner</em>

Art

John Lautner

Thursday 8/14 @ Hammer Museum

The risk-taking John Lautner is often described as an architect's architect, even though some of his designs brought him both criticism... 

Gillian Wearing: <em>Pin-Ups</em> and <em>Family History</em>

Art

Gillian Wearing

Thursday 8/14 @ Regen Projects

This dual exhibition from British artist Gillian Wearing begins with Pin-Ups, displayed at the Regen Projects' Almont Drive location. For her... 

Haegue Yang: <em>Asymmetric Equality</em>

Art

Haegue Yang

Thursday 8/14 @ REDCAT

REDCAT continues to be a beacon for cutting-edge contemporary art, featuring the first solo show of Haegue Yang in the US.... 

Aragna Ker: <em>Et tout ce que l&rsquo;Idylle a e plus enfantin (Of all to make and idyll in a childish way)</em>

Art

Aragna Ker

Thursday 8/14 @ Sabina Lee Gallery

Cambodian artist Aragna Ker can't help but poke and prod at cultural meanings until they fall apart. His elaborate mixed-media installations... 

Pavilion of Wings

City Gems

Pavilion of Wings

Thursday 8/14 @ Natural History Museum

Pavilion of Wings returns to the Natural History Museum for the exhibition's tenth anniversary. Now, anyone jealous of the Shins' experience... 

Andrea Zittel: Summer Smockshop

Art

Summer Smockshop

Thursday 8/14 @ Smockshop

For artists who don't yet sustain themselves from their work, there are myriad ways to bring in some income — peddling... 

<em>Insiders, Outsiders, & the Middle</em>

Art

Insiders, Outsiders, & the Middle

Thursday 8/14 @ The Scion Installation LA Space

With the help of Giant Robot, Scion Installation LA presents this group show featuring three different "schools" of artists. Adrian Johnson... 

<em>Phalanstery Module </em>

Art

Phalanstery Module

Thursday 8/14 @ Materials & Applications

M&A gallery continues to push the frontiers of architecture and landscape research with Jimenez Lai's installation Phalanstery Module. Zero-gravity design presents... 

David Eddington: <em>Bridges Over the LA River </em>

Art

David Eddington

Thursday 8/14 @ Frank Pictures Gallery

British ex-pat painter David Eddington may have left the grandeur and historical heft of Europe for a life by the Pacific... 

<em>Pierogi Et Al</em>

Art

Pierogi Et Al

Thursday 8/14 @ Daniel Weinberg Gallery

Before Williamsburg was Williamsburg (in other words, when taking the L train to Brooklyn was a perilous undertaking devoid of glossy... 

Downtown Film Festival

Festival: Performing Arts

Downtown Film Festival

Thursday 8/14 @ Orpheum Theatre

According to local legend (and pictorial evidence), Downtown Los Angeles was once a vibrant metropolis overflowing with entertainment, culture, and men... 

<em>Politics as Usual: As Seen by Harry Benson</em>

Art: Photography

Harry Benson

Thursday 8/14 @ David Gallery

As the Beatles greeted New York City's cold winter weather for the first time in 1964, looming in their shadows was... 

<em>Two Madmen: The Art of Clive Barker and Myron Dyal</em>

Art

Two Madmen

Thursday 8/14 @ Otis College of Art and Design

Clive Barker is a successful author, director, screenwriter, playwright, and poet; Myron Dyal is a classical musician. But both artists also... 

<em>Afterall</em> presents Making Strange Rooftop Sci-Fi Screenings

Film

Making Strange

Thursday 8/14 @ Westin Bonaventure Hotel

Afterall is a joint publishing venture between LA- and London-based arts organizations committed to broadening the scope of art scholarship to... 

Mike Stilkey: <em>Slightly All the Time</em>

Art

Mike Stilkey

Thursday 8/14 @ Kinsey/DesForges Gallery

While Mike Stilkey's fanciful-yet-edgy works draw comparisons to Egon Schiele, Modigliani, and Aubrey Beardsley, their contemporary illustrative twists give the Los... 

Eduardo Sarabia: <em>History of the World</em>

Art

Eduardo Sarabia

Thursday 8/14 @ LA Louver Gallery

A participant in LA Louver's group show Rogue Wave '07, Sarabia proves that his work is dynamic enough to stand on... 

<em>Marcel Duchamp Redux </em>

Art

Marcel Duchamp Redux

Thursday 8/14 @ Norton Simon Museum

This year marks the 45th anniversary of By or of Marcel Duchamp or Rrose Sélavy, the famous Marcel Duchamp retrospective at... 

Art

Omage 08

Thursday 8/14 @ Track 16 Gallery

In celebration of Otis College's 90th anniversary, 60 of the faculty's most renowned artists, designers, and writers are honored for their... 

<em>All of This is Melting Away</em>

Art

All of This is Melting Away

Thursday 8/14 @ Royal/T

Director of New York's Greene Naftali Gallery, Jay Sanders steps into cafe/shop/gallery Royal/T to curate this group show of works from... 

Dave McKean: <em>Persistence of Vision</em>

Art

Dave McKean

Thursday 8/14 @ Merry Karnowsky Gallery

During this solo show, Dave McKean leaves no medium unexplored. McKean is a prolific artist who dabbles in — among other... 

Adi Da Samraj: <em>Transcendental Realism</em>

Art

Adi Da Samraj

Thursday 8/14 @ LA Contemporary

Adi Da Samraj's images are products of mashed-together visual strategies, evoking everything from Mondrian's primary-color palette and geometric line work to... 

<em>(Neo) Realism</em>

Art

(Neo) Realism

Thursday 8/14 @ George Billis Gallery

Just like the A.O.S. song says, history repeats itself. The new exhibition at George Billis Gallery offers a refreshing take on...