
[Ron Burkhardt, “A Week in the Life,” 2007. Mixed media, acrylics, enamel, found papers collaged on canvas. Image courtesy of the artist/Marion Meyer Contemporary Art]
Art and Living’s weekly exhibition, chef and theater picks for this week’s art dating and matchmaking
In need of an art fix this weekend? We suggest checking out Ron Burkhardt’s show at Marion Meyer Contemporary Art in Laguna Beach, which explores Notism, a form of art that draws from the artist’s notetaking fixation to explore his innermost thoughts on our complex world. While the show is going on all weekend (it runs through November 30), the gallery is welcoming Burkhardt himself for an opening reception from 4-7 PM on Sunday.
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[Art courtesy of Mark A. Johnson Tribal Arts]
Art and Living’s weekly exhibition, chef and theater picks for this week’s art dating and matchmaking
Clear your calendar folks, because this weekend the Los Angeles Asian & Tribal Art Show is being staged at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. And, what’s more, Art and Living is personally sponsoring the opening night preview event tonight, November 14th. Festivities at the exclusive party will include a silent auction, live music, cheese tasting by The Cheese Impresario, catering by Mercedes Grille and Naked Sushi, and an award presentation to Anne and John Summerfield for their contributions to the Fowler Museum’s Textile Collection.
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[Todd Williamson, “I Become What I Already Am,” 2008. Oil on canvas. Image courtesy of the artist]
Todd Williamson has assimilated and elaborated the lesson of Mark Rothko, the great American artist, in an admirable manner: the horizontal line that runs like a red thread through his entire stylistic oeuvre is characteristic of an aesthetic movement rooted in the great master’s “color fields” which have influenced an entire generation of painters, not only in an American context but also on an international level.
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[Ron Burkhardt with his piece “Giants.” Image courtesy of the artist]
Hailing from New York, Ron Burkhardt has won over 200 creative awards, been honored at biennials in Italy and Austria, produced films for the Independent Film Channel, and is featured in Who’s Who in American Art. Now, the internationally acclaimed abstract artist is making waves in both art and architecture with Notism, a unique genre of contemporary art that fuses abstract semiotics and organic writing.
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