I of LA
I OF LA highlights the kinetic visual energy against an orderly and refined structure to enhance the high degree of visual complexity around us. “I aim for symbolic interactions to create a contrasting visual syntax for I OF LA. The works possess an energetic rawness and were not designed to be exhibited together,” says Mashian.
Mashian explains that the term “emerging artist” can be misleading. So-called emerging artists are sometimes freer and less restrained to experiment with ideas, concepts, and materials that don’t immediately resonate with each other—but the unexpected results can generate energy, a fluidity, that lay previously undiscovered. “I wanted to give these voices a presence in an established gallery,” adds Haleh.
Showcased artists include vivid abstractionist Moises Ortiz, whose arresting works evince an energetic use of color and composition; Terri Lloyd, whose faceless figures grace the stark suburban pastel backgrounds of her childhood; abstract photographer of ordinary household items, Laura Hull; urban street artist and portraitist, Jacob Root; modern-day Lichenstein descendant, Dan Litzinger, whose pop-comic style mixes mid-century aesthetics with current pop culture imagery; the minimalist installation art of Alex Chiu among many others.
Pamela Mower-Conner
Alex Chiou
Gina Yu
Pamela Mower-Conner
Rachel O'Donnell
Rachel O'Donnell
Alex Chiou
Mark Acetelli
Donna Bates
Donna Bates
Terri Lloyd
Dan Litzinger
Gina Yu
Rachel O'Donnell
Tamara Tolkin
Ricardo Cisneros
Mark Acetelli
Sean P. Roach
Tamara Tolkin
Moises Ortiz
Mike Chattem
Michael Laudi
Ricardo Cisneros
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