Step through the glass door with the aluminum mail slot and you’ll fall into a sparse and open space. Gray-painted concrete floor and 18-feet high white walls. Far to the end of the rectangular gallery sits a lonely desk. Heavy, black, and wood. But, at eye level hangs cool, fun, and vivid art: Impressionism without the blur, Surrealism post Vietnam War. As if Picasso, Warhol, and Dali were raised with Prozac, graffiti, Anime, video games, VCRs, and MTV. They define the young and new LA art scene—Art for Generation X and those who wish they were. - Robert Nomura
Tu-Sa 11a-6p, Su noon-4p
Associated Events
Without You I'm Just Me Dec 9th, 2008 to Dec 24th, 2008
It's very rare to see two well established and popular musicians take to the paint brush so seriously. Teen heart-throbs Pete Wentz from Fall Out Boy and Travis McCoy of Gym Class Heroes have put together this exhibition of their original art pieces. Part cynical, part nostalgic, their art works are mixed media pieces that have been inspired by personal experiences. Go see for yourself if their art is as good as their music.