Showing posts with label Los Angeles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Los Angeles. Show all posts

February 12, 2020

International Art Exhibit - Los Angeles, CA






















"Pulappli"
mixed media w/ collage
© 2020 Gary A. Bibb























"Voquev"
mixed media w/ collage
© 2020 Gary A. Bibb


"Vision 20-20"
Building Bridges Art Exchange Gallery
Santa Monica, CA

Exhibit Calendar: March 7 - 30, 2020 



Building Bridges Art Exchange is dedicated to actively engaging diverse artists, leaders, audiences and supporters through our mission of cultivating cultural understanding through the arts. Our current space in Santa Monica’s Bergamot Arts Center offers rotating exhibitions from around the world, artist residencies, as well as lectures and workshops.














photos: courtesy Building Bridges Art Exchange




 

(photos: not actual Vision 20-20 exhibit)
 






 

September 2, 2017

Red Carpet Art Exhbit - Los Angeles, CA





















"Nepore"
mixed media w/ collage
© 2014 Gary A. Bibb  


A Red Carpet art exhibit and reception was presented by the Touchon & Co. Gallery and Bullet Entertainment Studios (a film industry production company) in Los Angeles, CA. Several hundred members of the Hollywood film industry (producers, directors, actors, etc.) were in attendance at the special event on August 5, 2017. The exhibit remains on view at the gallery and is open to the public. Several of Gary A. Bibb's artworks are part of this exhibition.

From the press release: The red carpet will host several film celebrities and art collectors with featured artists such as Zach Touchon, Tadeusz Torzecki, Gary Bibb, Assif Assefi, Martin Wolfe and other various prominent and emerging artists for a night of special viewing.
















 Photo: Touchon & Co. Gallery


"Alcazar"
mixed media w/ collage on canvas
© 2012 Gary A. Bibb 






















It's always good to be displayed by the cocktail and caterer's area - draws a crowd.















Hollywood likes to mingle and connect, especially when they feel comfortable - away from the paparazzi.















Photos: Touchon & Co. Gallery























"Sontu"
mixed media w/ collage on canvas
© 2012 Gary A. Bibb 































Photos: Touchon & Co. Gallery 



August 2, 2017

Art Exhibition - Los Angeles, CA





















"Chronic Inflammation / Divine Healing"
mixed media w/ collage
 © 2017 Gary A. Bibb  

Hoyt Gallery at the Keck School of Medicine (University of Southern California) in Los Angeles, CA presents “PAIN 2”, an international exhibition featuring artworks depicting physical and mental pain. "Our hope is this exhibit will give medical students a visual representation of what their future patients will be going though. We want them to see their patients as people, not just symptoms." I also participated in the first "PAIN" exhibit (2014) at UCLA. For info click here.

Exhibition Calendar:  September 1 – Oct 27, 2017




Photo: Keck School of Medicine, USC















Hoyt Gallery (Not the actual Pain 2 exhibit)
Photo: Ricardo Carrasco III

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I was discussing my process of creating artwork with one of my collectors and decided to produce a short series of photos which provide a glimpse into the various stages. Each piece is a result of hundreds (perhaps thousands) of decisions and changes, some very subtle, others dramatic. Sometimes I begin with a quick drawing using pencil or watercolor marker (as in this artwork). More frequently I start by applying paint or collaged elements then use various media and techniques to bring the piece to resolution. This small artwork required approximately 26 actual working hours over a period of 3 days. (The slideshow loop is in 10 second intervals.)


"Chronic Inflammation / Divine Healing"
 © 2017 Gary A. Bibb   



May 1, 2014

Art Exhibit - David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA - Los Angeles, CA


"Oupero"
 mixed media w/ collage
 © 2014 Gary A. Bibb


The David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA presents an exhibit entitled: PAIN at the LRC Gallery. Participating artists were asked to depict various types of physical pain.

The LRC Gallery was created as a way to increase empathy and doctor/patient skills to Medical School students.

Exhibit Calendar: May 1 - Aug 25, 2014