La Luz de Jesus Gallery at The LA Art Show – Littletopia


La Luz de Jesus Gallery at The LA Art Show’s Littletopia

The Littletopia section, Noah Antieau, which debuted The LA Art Show last year received accolades from national and regional media outlets including: the LA Times, Huffington Post, Hi-Fructose, Juxtapoz, KCET, Los Angeles Magazine, LA Daily News, LA Weekly and the Art Newspaper is described as, “a super cool section at the LA Art Show that is casual, inviting, and full of sexy, disturbing, dark, playful art. Expect plenty of pleasant surprises from this explosive, innovative group of galleries.”

The LA Art Show takes place from January 15 – 18, 2015 concurrently with the Los Angeles Jewelry, Antique & Design Show at the Los Angeles Convention Center, South Hall 1201 Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, CA 90015. www.laartshow.com

Featured in the La Luz de Jesus Booth are

Scott Hove
Scott Hove’s sculptures are showcased throughout Littletopia at the 2015 LA Art Show. Hove’s Cakeland creations have been featured on the Food Network and in museums worldwide. His next solo exhibition opens in April 2015 at La Luz de Jesus Gallery.

José Rodolfo Loaiza Ontiveros
José Rodolfo Loaiza Ontiveros’ drunken Snow White image was at the center of a major celebrity beef when Liberty Ross tweeted it to Kristen Stewart upon discovering the affair between the ingenue actress and Ross’ director husband, Rupert Sanders.

Damien Echols
Damien Echols was wrongfully convicted of murder in 1994. He and his co-defendants, known collectively as the West Memphis Three, were the subject of several award-winning documentaries and spent almost 20 years in prison, until their release in 2011.

Hudson Marquez
Hudson Marquez is a co-founder TVTV and the Ant Farm Collective, and creator of Cadillac Ranch, the first, modern, outdoor art installation. His Rhythm & Shoes exhibition is currently hanging at La Luz de Jesus Gallery, where he’ll be lecturing this Sunday at 2PM.

Christine Wu
Christine Wu’s paintings capture motion and emotional dichotomy. Her work has been featured in multiple museum exhibitions, including ¡Orale! at the Harwood Museum, recently selected by Art News Daily as one of the year’s 20 best exhibitions worldwide.

Shaun Berke
Shaun Berke’s Sacrosanct exhibition at La Luz de Jesus Gallery in November drew praise from many contemporary critics and colleagues, including Odd Nerdrum who hosted Berke for the recent New Year celebration in Norway.

Annie Murphy-Robinson
This isn’t a photograph. This is a charcoal drawing by the mediums greatest living practitioner, Annie Murphy-Robinson. Her next solo exhibition opens in May 2015 at La Luz de Jesus Gallery.

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