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JIMI GLEASON: VAPOR WAVE
Apr
5
5:00 PM17:00

JIMI GLEASON: VAPOR WAVE

Santa Monica, CA - William Turner Gallery is pleased to present Vapor Wave, a solo exhibition by Jimi Gleason,  opening April 5 and running through May 31, 2025.

Vapor Wave is Jimi Gleason’s most ambitious body of work to date. Utilizing a rich vocabulary of materials and styles, Gleason has built up gossamer thin layers of iridescent paint to create a series of paintings that are engagingly enigmatic. They confirm an artist at the height of his talent, confidently exploring the power of nuance and understated expression.

In this new series, vaporous ribbons of color play across lustrous surfaces that morph and shift as one engages them. The effect elicits a sense of unexpected revelry - much like the kind one might experience gazing across a lake in a predawn moment, captivated by the growing light as it caresses and undulates across the water’s surface.

And like water, Gleason’s surfaces are quietly in motion, their iridescent paints subtly shifting in hue as light plays across them. In some of the canvases, sharp diagonals bifurcate the compositions, providing dramatic structural rifts to these ethereal surfaces. The effect is a hypnotic and prismatic visual structure, where light, color and form intersect in ever-changing play. Gleason has a uniquely personal connection to water: he grew up surfing, and took up rowing in college. When he talks about his work he also talks about, “the way the light looks underwater,” and early mornings rowing when the calm water reflects the sky at dawn. 

Like many artists working in the Light and Space arena, materials and their catalytic visual effects are essential to their work. In Gleason’s case, he employs silver nitrate and pearlescent paints to activate his surfaces, which catch and reflect surrounding light, further engaging one’s sense of the surrounding space. Gleason is a leader in that next generation of Southern California artists to work in the Light and Space ethos, carrying the dialogue forward and using his work of art to explore the phenomenological properties of perception.

Born in Newport Beach, CA, Gleason received his BA from UC Berkeley in 1985. He studied printmaking at the San Francisco Art Institute before relocating to New York City, where he worked as a photo assistant and technician. Returning to California, Gleason was employed in the studio of Ed Moses for five years. Combining the disparate technical and compositional skills developed during his exposure to printmaking, photography and mixed media painting, Gleason is now the subject of considerable curatorial and critical attention. 

Gleason’s work is exhibited in significant public institutions, including the Hammer Museum, the Frederick R. Weisman Foundation, the Long Beach Museum, the Seattle Art Museum, and the Tucson Museum of Art.The artist’s paintings are actively collected by a growing number of major public and private collections around the world.

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"Numina" Closing Reception Featuring the Music of Tom Hiel and Poetry of Robert Sobul
Mar
22
4:00 PM16:00

"Numina" Closing Reception Featuring the Music of Tom Hiel and Poetry of Robert Sobul

William Turner Gallery invites you to join us in celebrating the closing reception and catalogue-signing for Numina on Saturday March 22 from 4 to 6pm. The last day to see Casper Brindle's solo show, Numina, is Saturday March 29!

The reception will feature performances by two Los Angeles-based creatives: pianist Tom Hiel and poet Robert Sobul. Tom Hiel is a pianist and composer, specializing in composing and producing for film and television. Hiel received an MFA in Music Composition from California Institute of the Arts. Writer Robert Sobul studied film at UCLA and screenwriting at the American Film Institute. His reading will include both new and archival work.

Refreshments will be provided!




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 Art Talk, Exhibition "AURAS," Mark Steven Greenfield at Ronald H. Silverman Fine Arts Gallery
Sep
28
2:00 PM14:00

Art Talk, Exhibition "AURAS," Mark Steven Greenfield at Ronald H. Silverman Fine Arts Gallery

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You are invited to Cal State LA Ronald H. Silverman Fine Arts Gallery
ART TALK:

AURAS
Mark Steven Greenfield
curated by Mika M. Cho
collaborated with the William Turner Gallery

Next Saturday, September 28, from 2 to 4 pm, exhibit “AURAS”
Art Talk
between artist Mark Steven Greenfield
and art critic, curator, and author Shana Nys Dambrot

Art Talk: Saturday, September 28, 2024, 2 - 4 pm
Exhibition: August 19 – October 22, 2024

RONALD H. SILVERMAN FINE ARTS GALLERY
Ronald H. Silverman Fine Arts Gallery
California State University, Los Angeles
5151 State University Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90032

The Ronald H. Silverman Gallery is Located in the Fine Arts Building (Building 9). Parking is available in Structure C
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Shana Nys Dambrot is an art critic, curator, and author based in Downtown LA. Formerly the Arts Editor at the L.A. Weekly, she is the co-founder of 13ThingsLA, and a contributor to the Village Voice, Flaunt, Artillery, and other culture publications. She studied Art History at Vassar College, curates and juries exhibitions, writes prolifically for exhibition catalogs and monographic publications, and speaks at galleries, schools, and cultural institutions nationally. She is the recipient of the Rabkin Prize for Art Criticism, the Mozaik Art Writers Prize (twice), and the LA Press Club National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Critic of the Year award (twice). Her oneiric novella Zen Psychosis (Griffith Moon) was published in 2020. 


Mark Steven Greenfield is a native Angelino, and son of a Tuskegee Airman, which led to spending the first part of his life abroad, living on military bases from Taiwan to Germany, until returning to LA at the age of ten. In high school Greenfield studied with revered Los Angeles artist, John T Riddle. Riddle quickly noted Greenfield’s talent, but saw that he was vulnerable to the influences and dangers confronting black youth at the time. Riddle remarked, "You could be a pretty good artist....if you live that long.” This got Greenfield’s attention and set him on the path that would define the course of his life. 

Greenfield went on to study with Charles White, at Otis Art Institute, and received his Bachelor’s degree in Art Education in 1973 from California State University, Long Beach and a Masters of Fine Arts degree in painting and drawing from California State University Los Angeles in 1987. Greenfield’s work has been exhibited extensively throughout the United States most notably with a comprehensive survey exhibition at the California African American Museum in Los Angeles in 2014, and in 2002 at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia. Internationally, he has exhibited at the Chiang Mai Art Museum in Thailand; at Art 1307 in Naples, Italy; the Blue Roof Museum in Chengdu, China; 1333 Arts, Tokyo, Japan; and the Gang Dong Art Center in Seoul, South Korea. 

Greenfield is a recipient of the L.A. Artcore Crystal Award (2006) Los Angeles Artist Laboratory Fellowship Grant (2011), the City of Los Angeles Individual Artist Fellowship (COLA 2012), The California Community Foundation Artist Fellowship (2012), the Instituto Sacatar Artist Residency Fellowship in Salvador, Brazil (2013) and the McColl Center for Art + Innovation Residency in Charlotte, North Carolina (2016). He was a visiting professor at the California Institute of the Arts in 2013 and California State University Los Angeles in 2016. 

From 1993-2011, Greenfield worked for the Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs as director of the Watts Towers Arts Center, and later as director of the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, Barnsdall Park. He has served on the boards of the Downtown Artists Development Association, the Armory Center for the Arts, the Black Creative Professionals Association, the Watts Village Theatre Company and was past president of the Los Angeles Art Association/Gallery 825. He currently teaches drawing and design at Los Angeles City College, and serves on the board of Side Street Projects.



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PST ART: ART & SCIENCE COLLIDE - Presented by Getty
Sep
14
4:00 PM16:00

PST ART: ART & SCIENCE COLLIDE - Presented by Getty

LIGHT MATTER

PST ART: ART & SCIENCE COLLIDE
September 14 - November 2, 2024

Opening Reception: Saturday, September 14, 4-8PM   

William Turner Gallery, Santa Monica, California - is pleased to present Light Matter, the first of two exhibitions in partnership with the Getty’s PST ART: Art & Science Collide, which explores the intersections and influences between art and science.

Light Matter explores the influences of scientific research on artistic process and intention, and builds on a collaboration that began with LACMA’s innovative Art & Technology program, a collaboration between artists and industry that ran from the late 60s to early 70s. For a number of artists, this unique program led, unexpectedly, to a significant new way seeing and thinking about the purpose of a work of art. Enter Light & Space in Southern California, where the emphasis shifted from looking at art as “object”, to art as “experience”.

Artists in Light Matter continue to expand on this notion, experimenting with the possibilities of their materials, often through scientific research and innovation, to achieve heightened visual effects that engage the viewer in the wonder of the phenomenology of perception. They utilize materials and approaches that inspire the viewer to reflect - not only on “what” they are perceiving, but “how”. Many of the pieces require the viewer to interact with the works in unexpected ways - either by encouraging unusually active movement around, or stillness before, their works. The act of viewing engages the senses and heightens our sense of perception.

Light Matter includes work by Dawn Arrowsmith, Larry Bell, Casper Brindle, Shingo Francis, Jimi Gleason, Eric Johnson, Jay Mark Johnson, Peter Lodato, Andy Moses, and Roland Reiss.



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Bergamot Station 30th Anniversary
Sep
7
12:00 PM12:00

Bergamot Station 30th Anniversary

EVENT SCHEDULE

GALLERY EVENTS

*Galleries will operate with regular business hours but will be hosting additional events throughout the day.

10:30 AM -11:45 AM Writers Boot Camp Free Mini-Camp: TV Pilot Writing Decisions & Fallacies, via zoom PLEASE RSVP

2:00 PM ROSEGALLERY Director’s Walkthrough

3:00 PM Von Lintel Gallery Artist Talk with Miles Regis

3:00 PM - 6:00 PM bG Gallery Blockchain Demonstrations and Reception: As part of Bergamot Station’s 30 Year Anniversary and DNA Festival

3:00 PM - 6:00 PM Marshall Gallery Opening Reception of Marking Time by Chris McCaw and Official PST ART Exhibition

4:00 PM - 6:00 PM NÜART Gallery Opening Reception of Geometric Dialogues by Rose Masterpol + Connie Goldman

4:00 PM - 6:00 PM Peter Fetterman Gallery Opening Reception of Her: The Great Women Photographers

4:00 PM - 7:00 PM Richard Heller Gallery Opening Reception of Thrown in Time by Carter Flachbarth

5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Craig Krull Gallery Opening Reception of 3 shows for PST ART: Art & Science Collide, Greg Colson, Rose-Lynn Fisher, James Griffith

5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Galerie XII Soft Opening Reception of Mona Kuhn: The Schindler House, A Love Affair

6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Lois Lambert Gallery Opening Reception for PRIMARILY IN THE RIGHT HEMISPHERE  & THE ANALOG BRAIN Exhibitions 

6:00 PM - 10:00 PM Copro Gallery Opening Reception of The 19th Annual BLAB! Show, Curated by Monte Beauchamp

8:00 PM City Garage Continues the run of its world premiere production of a new comedy by Neil LaBute, “If I Needed Someone” Tickets: www.citygarage.org

ALL DAY Leslie Sacks Gallery Big Tech by David Hockney and Selected Editions by Derrick Adams will be on view

ALL DAY Robert Berman Gallery Future Perfect, a group show as part of Bergamot Station Art Center’s 30 Year Anniversary Celebration will be on view

ALL DAY ROSEGALLERY de terra will be on view

ALL DAY Speedy Gallery DIGITAL SEA by Shinichi Hara will be on view

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT

11:00 AM - 9:00 PM Lois Lambert Gallery Solar Powered Sewing by artist, PNOSA

2:00 PM - 6:00 PM Lois Lambert Gallery Live Music by Crossroads School for Arts & Sciences

3:30 PM - 4:00 PM The Crow The World’s Daddest Dad Joke Competition - Free

5:00 PM - 6:15 PM The Crow The BYOB Comedy Show Tickets

6:00PM Lois Lambert Gallery Vitruvian Human. I create, so I exist. Dance Performance by Alina Kalinouskaya

 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Copro Gallery Live Music by Cat Museum

 8:00 PM - 9:30 PM The Crow I Gotta Crow Tickets

FOOD + DRINK

1:00 - 5:00 PM Bug and Bears Cannoli Handmade authentic Italian cannoli’s

ALL DAY Serendoggity NY style hotdog cart

ALL DAY Le Great Outdoor Experience a blend of French elegance & vibrant Brazilian dining on campus!

ALL DAY Birdie G’s Helmed by Chef Jeremy Fox and Executive Chef Matthew Schaler, flavors from Eastern Europe, America's deep South, and California cuisine is located right on campus!

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Bergamot Winter Open - Yuki Shibamoto Interprets the Art of Shingo Francis - Saturday @ 3PM
Dec
9
3:00 PM15:00

Bergamot Winter Open - Yuki Shibamoto Interprets the Art of Shingo Francis - Saturday @ 3PM

YUKI SHIBAMOTO

Yuki Shibamto is a multilingual Japanese actress who has performed in 7 movies and 29 television shows in Japan and Taiwan. Yuki has performed and recorded music on the recorder for over 25 years.

Please us this Saturday for a short performance by Yuki Shibamoto. Yuki will be performing a an original composition inspired by the art of Japanese American artist Shingo Francis currently on view at the gallery.

REFRESHMENTS AT GALLERY - 3:00 PM
YUKI SHIBAMOTO PERFORMANCE - 3:30 PM

 
 

We are thrilled to announce the Bergamot Station Arts Center WINTER OPEN is scheduled for Saturday, December 9th, 2023. This day-long experience will feature a diverse array of exhibitions, performances, and interactive experiences across multiple galleries, making it a must-attend event for art enthusiasts!

For nearly thirty years, Bergamot Station Arts Center has stood as a dynamic nucleus of artistic expression in the heart of Santa Monica. As we approach this year's WINTER OPEN, anticipate an immersive voyage into the realms of creativity and the collective spirit of our community.

Parking Information: Parking is available on-site, and overflow parking can be found at Kite Pharma, 1800 Stewart Street.

 
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INCONVERSATION: Andy Moses & Shana Nys Dambrot
Nov
8
6:00 PM18:00

INCONVERSATION: Andy Moses & Shana Nys Dambrot

Refreshments will be served from 6-7PM. Talk will begin at 7PM. 


Andy Moses: Recent Paintings, is on view at the gallery through November, 11th.

Mark your calendars and join us for an exciting evening of art and thought provoking conversation, as Andy Moses discusses his work and artistic journey with art critic, curator and author, Shana Nys Dambrot.


The two will discuss the artist's practice, spanning over thirty years and culminating in this excitingly ambitious new body of large-scale works.


Shana Nys Dambrot is an art critic, curator, and author based in Downtown LA. She is the Arts Editor for the L.A. Weekly, and a contributor to Flaunt, Artillery, and other culture publications. She studied Art History at Vassar College, curates and juries exhibitions, writes prolifically for exhibition catalogs and monographic publications, and speaks at galleries, schools, and cultural institutions nationally. She is the recipient of the 2022 Mozaik Future Art Writers Prize, the 2022 Rabkin Prize for Art Criticism, and the LA Press Club National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Critic of the Year award for 2022.


Andy Moses attended the legendary CalArts from 1979-1981, studying with John Baldessari, Michael Asher and Barbara Kruger. In 1982, Moses moved to New York where he worked as a studio assistant to Pat Steir and quickly became part of New York's nascent art scene. Moses began exhibiting with Annina Nosei Gallery, shortly after Jean-Michael Basquiat. During that time Moses also developed close ties with artists such as Jeff Koons, Marilyn Minter, Rudolf Stingel and Christopher Wool, who were also just emerging onto the scene.


After eighteen years in New York, Moses returned to Southern California in 2000, where the change in coasts led to a significant shift in his work. In New York, the artist's work had explored the macro / micro influences of nature, conveying a sense of gravitational and geologic forces. In returning to California, the scope of Moses’s work expanded, as he was once again inspired by the unique effects of light glancing off waves, and the vast sky-scapes he encountered on his daily drive down the Pacific Coast Highway. The artist began exploring materials that would capture the mercurial aspects of perception, where slight shifts in perspective would reveal dramatic shifts in impression. Accordingly, Moses’ work began to incorporate many of the qualities now associated with the Southern California Light and Space movement, where the work of art became less an “art object”, and more of a “catalyst” for one’s experience of what and how they are perceived. Suggesting panoramic space, Moses began introducing concave and shaped panels to further investigate how light and its wave-lengths would curl and flex with refractive paints. These bold new paintings quickly found their audience and brought Moses to the attention of museums and major collectors alike.

Andy Moses’ work is included in the permanent collections of Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Buck Collection, Orange County Museum of Art, Laguna Art Museum, the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation, and the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation. He currently lives and works in Venice, CA.




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