Friday, December 12th, the Loft at Liz's presents HWĪT, a group
show featuring the art of Natalie Arnoldi, Carlos Grasso, Eric Johnson, Stuart
Kusher, J.J. L’Heureux, Elizabeth Orleans, Diane Silver, Zadik Zadikian, and guest
artists (from Art 1307) Marco Abbamondi and Amedeo Sanzone.
“Each artist has created work with White as the predominant
component,” said gallery owner, Liz Gordon. Gordon discusses what she looks for
when putting together a show…”It varies depending on the theme but I am always
looking for originality, technical execution, and in many cases an underlying
social message. In the case of White the latter is not relevant.”
For this exhibition, Gordon has chosen both photography and
paintings by renowned photographer and artist J.J. L’Heureux whose work has
been featured in museums across the world.
J.J. L’Heureux Bergy Bit 6 – 12 x 16, oil on canvas (below)
A busy photographer, L’Heureux has participated in thirteen
expeditions to date and is on her way to her fourteenth. Her travels inspire
her to create her “Bergy Bit Series” which are abstract paintings. “The Bergy
Bits are evolving. For me they contain the spirit I feel in Antarctica
that speaks with the wind, the cracks of startling booms as icebergs calve into
the sea and the silence of a place devoid of industrial sounds.”
Starting with white gesso, L’Heureux applies many layers (up to
forty to fifty), adding more color to create the desired effect. The process is
detailed and time consuming…she often works on her collage work and photography
while the paint is drying, then she returns to her “Bergy Bits” to complete the
process.
She has been featured in one-person exhibitions most
recently at Science Spectrum, (Lubbock, Texas), Goddard Center, (Ardmore,
Oklahoma), the International Wildlife Museum (Tucson), the Lafayette Science
Museum, (Lafayette, Louisiana) and more.
Natalie Arnoldi will also be participating in the exhibition. “I
have 5 pieces confirmed to be in the show - two oil paintings on canvas and
three gouaches. All are from the same body of work - paintings of gas
stations illuminated at night.”
Natalie Arnoldi - NA14-51, Untitled, 2014 gouache on paper 3/4 x
5 inches (image) 61/2 x 7 inches
(sheet)
Arnoldi talks about her art…“I choose the imagery that I do for
several reasons, the first of which being, of course, that they appeal to
me. Airplanes, transportation, fossil fuels, dying technologies and
environments; all are very important to me both my academic and artistic life. http://nataliearnoldi.com/
Sculptor Stuart Kusher has shown several times at the Loft at Liz’s. He will be unveiling two new bronze works at the gallery’s winter exhibit. His latest works, titled “The Messenger” and “The Scribe”, will debut in The Loft at Liz’s to later be featured in the artist’s forthcoming solo museum show at MOAH in 2015. http://www.stuartkusher.com/
Enjoy a special performance at the opening reception by Amy Kaps.
A performance artist, Kaps talks about the upcoming event. “I am going to Miami
right before Liz's to perform ‘Unraveled (in Aqua)’ at the Aqua Art Miami Fair.”
See image: of Amy Kaps in performance
Kaps has performed in all types of pop-up events and venues such as "Victus Versus" in NYC, "Art in Odd Places" and renegade at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Guggenheim, Zero Down in Inglewood at Beacon Arts, The Electric Lodge, and Chung King Road for Perform Chinatown 2014. “I have never performed at Liz's but I did exhibit a photograph in a show, One Shot: One World in which I had the 1st place photo, "A Striped World", in collaboration with Eric Schwabel.” http://amykaps.com/
Kaps has performed in all types of pop-up events and venues such as "Victus Versus" in NYC, "Art in Odd Places" and renegade at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Guggenheim, Zero Down in Inglewood at Beacon Arts, The Electric Lodge, and Chung King Road for Perform Chinatown 2014. “I have never performed at Liz's but I did exhibit a photograph in a show, One Shot: One World in which I had the 1st place photo, "A Striped World", in collaboration with Eric Schwabel.” http://amykaps.com/
Additional artists featured are: Carlos Grasso, Eric
Johnson, Elizabeth Orleans, Diane Silver, Zadik Zadikian….also guest artists
from Art 1307: Marco Abbamondi, and Amedeo Sanzone.
Don’t miss this extraordinary exhibition Friday, December
12, 2014 from 7:00pm – 10:00pm. The Loft at Liz’s is located at 453 S. La Brea
Avenue, located above Liz's Antique Hardware, Los Angeles, CA 90036; (323)
939-4403; http://www.theloftatlizs.com