Director, Jennifer DeCarlo in conversation with Mike Sakasegawa for his evolving podcast, Keep the Channel Open. Listen to Episode 45.
Sin & Salvation in Baptist Town by Matt Eich
The Invisible Yoke | Vol. II
Sin & Salvation in Baptist Town
by Matt Eich
Limited Run : 800
Printed and Embossed Linen Hardcover
24.5 x 25 cm | 9.6 x 9.8 in.
136 pages | 127 plates with 16-page Addendum
Signed by the Artist
ISBN 978-3-906822-22-8
$60 | $70 with US Media Mail Shipping
Read morePaul Turounet in The Architecture of Four Ecologies At La Jolla Historical Society
Espera y Maravilla | Wait and Wonder by Paul Turounet
on view through January 20, 2019
This exhibition was curated by Rebecca Webb and takes British architectural historian Reyner Banham’s treatise Los Angeles: The Architecture of Four Ecologies, a tribute to LA as a “mobile city"as its inspiration. San Diego: The Architecture of Four Ecologies similarly pays homage to San Diego as a city of change and possibility, with a focus on the car as the current and predominant means to access and experience four of its own ecologies: Beaches, Freeways, Sub/urban and Border. Espera y Maravilla | Wait and Wonder is a selection of images tailored to this exhibition but drawn from Turounet’s larger body of work, Tierra Brava.
Read moreArtists Now: Ian van Coller at UW-Milwaukee
Peck School of the Arts
October 10 | 7:30 - 9:00 pm
Ian van Coller will discuss his past and current work in a free public lecture at the Peck School of the Arts at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Read moreGuillermo Srodek Hart in Ellos y nosotros (Them and Us)
September 21 - February 3, 2019
Reception: September 20th | 8:30 pm
Guillermo Sroek-Hart’s work has been included in a group show at Es Baluard that analyses the evolution of the relationship of humans and non-human animals through a series of contemporary art projects and benchmark historical works.
Read moreMatt Eich Solo Show at Blue Sky
I Love You, I’m Leaving
September 6 - 30, 2018
Artist’s Talk: Saturday, September 8 | 3 pm
This series borrows from personal experience, and the visual language of the everyday in order to create a fictional account that mirrors my reality. Photographs are reductions, distillations, half-truths and complete fabrications. They can only describe the surface of things, while I am interested in the intangible – memory and emotional resonance. - Matt Eich
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