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The Westward Eye Oct 21, 2011 - Jan 23, 2012
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Karen Chu Rocking Boat, 2010
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Alexandar Kroll Tiger Day, 2011
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Nano Rubio Maersk II
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The Westward Eye, curated by Beth McNeill, will open at the McNeill Art Group Tribeca Project Space on October 21st. The Westward Eye is an exhibition that looks into the current state of the Los Angeles contemporary art scene. Running concurrently with “Pacific Standard Time: Art in LA 1945-1980”, The Westward Eye explores how the culmination of this era has generated a thriving and prolific artistic community. Taking a glimpse into this fertile ground, The Westward Eye gives viewers a peek at artists who are continuing the legacy of the unique artistic vision of Los Angeles. Ranging in influences from Ed Ruscha’s hard-edged pop art to the minimalist work of Robert Irwin, viewers will see the diversity and depth of art being made now in Los Angeles. An opening reception will take place on Friday, October 21st, from 6-9pm. A press preview will be held on Friday, October 14th from 3-6pm.
Artists included are: Nano Rubio, Karl Hahn, Stephanie Farr, Karen Chu, Alexander Kroll, Tony Brown, Scott Santangelo, and Samantha Thomas.
The exhibit will be on view through January 23, 2012. The McNeill Art Group Tribeca Project Space is located at 143 Reade St, New York, New York. The space is open Thursday-Sunday from 10-6 and by appointment. To schedule an appointment call 631-838-4843.
Please contact Beth McNeill at 631-838-4843 or mcneillartgroup@mac.com for high-resolution images. Visit www.mcneillartgroup.com for more information. Please RSVP for all events.
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