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NIGHT GALLERY’S PARADISE

James Benjamin Franklin, "Light in the Shadows," 2018 

PARADISE, Night Gallery’s summer exhibition, includes work by

Elana Bowsher, Katherine Bradford, Sarah Braman, Edgar Bryan, Ross Caliendo, Josh Callaghan, Andrew Cannon, Sara Clendening, James Benjamin Franklin, Daniel Ingroff, Tyree Guyton, Gavin Kenyon, Sadie Laska, Nevine Mahmoud, Robert Nava, Tyson Reeder, Scott Reeder, Adrianne Rubenstein, Rachelle Sawatsky, Alake Shilling, Vaughn Spann, Rachel Eulena Williams, Wallace Whitney, and Zadie Xa.

Katherine Bradford, "Girlfriends," 2018

PARADISE, through August 17.

NIGHT GALLERY, 2276 East 16th Street, downtown Los Angeles.

nightgallery.ca/paradise

Top: James Benjamin Franklin, Light in the Shadows, 2018.

Above: Katherine Bradford, Girlfriends, 2018.

Below: Sara Clendening, Recidivist Infringers, 2018.

Sara Clendening, "Recidivist Infringers," 2018

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PARADISE, Night Gallery’s summer exhibition, includes work by

Elana Bowsher, Katherine Bradford, Sarah Braman, Edgar Bryan, Ross Caliendo, Josh Callaghan, Andrew Cannon, Sara Clendening, James Benjamin Franklin, Daniel Ingroff, Tyree Guyton, Gavin Kenyon, Sadie Laska, Nevine Mahmoud, Robert Nava, Tyson Reeder, Scott Reeder, Adrianne Rubenstein, Rachelle Sawatsky, Alake Shilling, Vaughn Spann, Rachel Eulena Williams, Wallace Whitney, and Zadie Xa.

SECRET RECIPE “HaFo SaFo” HOSTED AT 3 DAYS AWAKE

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This past Saturday night, Secret Recipe, hosted the exhibition HaFo SaFo at 3 Days Awake in Los Angeles. The 1 night only exhibition featured artists Marie Elena Johnston, Bjorn Copeland, Janelle Borsberry, Alex Meadows, Katelyn Reeves, Andrew Cannon, Marisa Takal, Daniel Payavis, Jae Choi, Sam Davis, Rebecca Morris, Ross Caliendo, Brendan Fowler, Sara Clendening, and Orion Martin.

Secret Recipe is the brainchild of artists Ross Caliendo and Andrew Cannon. They usually host 1 night only exhibitions out of a garage in Echo Park. Usually it’s a 1 or 2 person exhibition, but this past weekend they branched out with a big 1 night only group show at 3 Days Awake. Check out the images of this fun night!

Orion Martin

Orion Martin

Marie Elena Johnston

Marie Elena Johnston

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Andrew Cannon

Bjorn Copeland

Bjorn Copeland

Brendan Fowler

Brendan Fowler

Janelle Borsberry

Janelle Borsberry

 

 

ANDREW CANNON : CHEMICAL COMPUTER

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Andrew Cannon, L.C.T., 2014, PVA matte medium, adhesive size, acrylic, metallic foil, and pigment foil on panel, 24 x 20″ (photo by and courtesy of the artist)

If you live in the Los Angeles area, you must go and see this exhibition of paintings by Andrew Cannon at the Santa Monica Museum of Art! Cannon is interested in holography and alchemical processes. His paintings are beautifully layered with various mediums, paints, and metallic foils, giving them a wonderful texture and lustrous iridescent shimmer. Materials are transferred onto the canvas through a variety of processes and mark making techniques – baking, spraying, pouring, fingerprinting, etc. To really understand the complexity and beauty of these paintings they must be viewed in person. Chemical Computer is on view until  July 12, 2014.

Andrew Cannon, Berenice, 2014, PVA lenticular print, holographic foil, adhesive size, and car truck spatter paint on panel, 24 x 20" (image courtesy of the artist, photo by Jeff McLane)

Andrew Cannon, Berenice, 2014, PVA lenticular print, holographic foil, adhesive size, and car truck spatter paint on panel, 24 x 20″ (image courtesy of the artist, photo by Jeff McLane)

 

Andrew Cannon, Monogram Advantium, 2014, spray paint, adhesive size, metallic foil, and pigment foil on panel, 24 x 20" (photo by and courtesy of the artist)

Andrew Cannon, Monogram Advantium, 2014, spray paint, adhesive size, metallic foil, and pigment foil on panel, 24 x 20″ (photo by and courtesy of the artist)

 

Installation View, Andrew Cannon: Chemical Computer, Santa Monica Museum of Art, 2014 (image courtesy of the artist, photo by Jeff McLane)

Installation View, Andrew Cannon: Chemical Computer, Santa Monica Museum of Art, 2014 (image courtesy of the artist, photo by Jeff McLane)

 

Andrew Cannon, Imperial Griddle, 2014, PVA, automotive paint, spray paint, adhesive size, metallic foil, and pigment foil on panel, 24 x 20" (photo by and courtesy of the artist)

Andrew Cannon, Imperial Griddle, 2014, PVA, automotive paint, spray paint, adhesive size, metallic foil, and pigment foil on panel, 24 x 20″ (photo by and courtesy of the artist)

 

Installation View, Andrew Cannon: Chemical Computer, Santa Monica Museum of Art, 2014 (image courtesy of the artist, photo by Jeff McLane)

Installation View, Andrew Cannon: Chemical Computer, Santa Monica Museum of Art, 2014 (image courtesy of the artist, photo by Jeff McLane)

 

Andrew Cannon, Prime Blodgett, 2014, PVA spray paint, adhesive size, pigment foil, and holographic foil on panel, 24 x 20" (photo by and courtesy of the artist)

Andrew Cannon, Prime Blodgett, 2014, PVA spray paint, adhesive size, pigment foil, and holographic foil on panel, 24 x 20″ (photo by and courtesy of the artist)

 

Andrew Cannon, Wedgewood Holly, 2014, PVA, automotive paint, adhesive size, metallic foil, and pigment foil on panel, 24 x 20" (photo by and courtesy of the artist)

Andrew Cannon, Wedgewood Holly, 2014, PVA, automotive paint, adhesive size, metallic foil, and pigment foil on panel, 24 x 20″ (photo by and courtesy of the artist)

 

Andrew Cannon, Diatom, 2014, PVA, pigment foil, metallic foil, holographic foil, adhesive size, and paper on panel, 24 x 20" (photo by and courtesy of the artist)

Andrew Cannon, Diatom, 2014, PVA, pigment foil, metallic foil, holographic foil, adhesive size, and paper on panel, 24 x 20″ (photo by and courtesy of the artist)