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    4.5 (18 reviews)
    PriceyArt Galleries
    Open 12:00 pm - 6:00 PM

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    Marcus L.

    A great gallery with strong line ups. Popular openings will have very long lines out the door. GALLERY SPACE: pretty good size. for smaller shows, they block off one side of the gallery and isolate the current show. PARKING: street metered or take your chances at a nearby parking lot. be careful to read signs and not park in residential streets... those require permits. parking varies depending on the popularity of the show.

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    A group of friends and I all carpooled out to the Merry Karnowsky Gallery for the opening reception for Camille Rose Garcia's new work. The gallery is located in Larchmont Village. A cute little area boasting small boutique's and restaurants and coffee shops and this gem! The gallery is cool and it is located in a cool area. You must see this exhibit. The show is entitled "The Hydra of Babylon" and runs until October 10th. I love Camille's work. Her new stuff is just rad. Many items had sold by the time we arrived which was around 9. Camille herself was there as well. I am a big fan. Big enough fan that I have had three of here works tattooed. She incorporated the use of puffy glitter glue in some of her pieces that were really good. My favorite piece was "Nature Can Be Unkind" - "Subterranean Death Clash" - "Why Can't You Be Happy" - and those vintage glass bottles with a small painting in them was also rad. She is now using owls in her work!! I love owls! Here are some links about the show. If you are not familiar with Camille's work or of the lowbrow art scene then I think you should pay Merry Karnowsky Gallery a visit. Check out the book store as well.. http://www.camillerosegarcia.com/ http://www.mkgallery.com/pressreleases/2009-crGarcia.pdf (press release)

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    Shelley V.

    I love this gallery. They have consistently had amazing artists throughout the years and the space is such that you don't feel like you are jostling through the crowds to look at art. I have purchased a few pieces and they are friendly and accommodating. Get on their email list for upcoming openings! Parking is on the street. Currently they are hosting Travis Louie's latest masterpieces of works - please go see it before the show is over!

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    Massiel R.

    I came to see Greg Simkins "The Good Knight" exhibition and it was very crowded. Parking is definitely a challenge since it's all metered parking. The gallery itself had great lighting and a lot of open safe. The AC apparently was not working because it was very warm inside.

    Mario H.

    Small but an amazing collection of urban art.

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    An Art Walk in Los Angeles should be expected to be a scene where culture and artful expression…read moreknows no boundaries and embraces established techniques, modern absurdity and the limitless quanity of weird in the globe to produce what moves emotion or in other words to produce art. And my recent trip to the Downtown LA Art Walk was exactly that a collection of techniques, practices, talents, mediums, and modes of communication that came together and landed to create an amorphous experience that was shaped, like clay, to create visual and sensory craftwork. There were different galleries offering different works. I will begin this review by naming some of my favorite. There was this gallery showing photography that was enhanced, played, or showcased light and that is where I found the dinosaurs of Cabezon come to life by the angles of a camera. I clipped the picture of the drawing (art inception) and it shows a long neck dinosaur that I want to call a jirrafasuaraus but I know that is wrong, walking toward a twilight colored horizon-- where the low of the sky was orange, layered above by a lemon-yellow strip of sky, then followed a soften almost transparent orange, with the rest of the sky being a early evening blue. I could not tell that the picture was fake. I do not want to say that I thought that Jurrasic Park was real, but, the picture did make me feel that the dessert has seen dinosaurs walking toward lovely sunsets. Another favorite was a negative of a picture of what looked like a swan floating in water that was completely black, like a swan swimming on black construction paper. But the only visible parts of the swan was is feathered body, its long neck, and regal tail. I could not see its eyes, I could not see its beak, I could not see its crest up high. The swan was averting the lens of the camera and yet the beauty of the swan was evident because its pure white ruffles were silent against a black backdrop. I could continue naming the pieces I like and why, but then the artwalk would becoming an art viewing. So I will conclude that I also saw a woman wearing a ruffled vest that dragged to the floor. It was inconvenient and kind of bulky, and maybe drag dirt along the train, but this was also art. I point that out because the show attracted people with style, and style on a body, is art, as everyone knows. There was also an apartment building that opens its doors. It offered a fondue fountain, chocolate, pool table, blackjack, and a giant arcade machine where one could play spade invader or pac-man. So the engagement level of Art Walk expanded to art one could make on the spot. And if you wonder how one makes art at a pool table--- then I suggest seeing a video of a player using a stick to make a ball jump to avoid one ball and hit the other. The movement is a type of ballet jump (a piroutte) that is prompted by a stick propulsion. If that is not artistic expression, then, a person living in a glass box suspended in air above the ground isn't either. As I walked the streets of LA, I also saw a truck that had four spotlights. I have always seen events that are signaled out by spotlights but now I know that these spotlights are ambulatory, and kind of, yes, art in their own way. They rose lights to the buildings side and to the night sky. The movement was a type of dance light, and I defy anyone to prove me wrong because at its core, art can never be truly define by words because, on its own, its a visual language.

    Fun experience going into these private artsy businesses and checking out their collection. This is…read morea well planned art walk where maps are included. You essentially just get lost going from one art studio to the next. It's everything about art into one event. Traffic can be difficult but once you're in, it doesn't even matter anymore. This was a fun experience.

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