
04/10/12 5:10pm
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Known Gallery is pleased to present "The Evil That Men Do," a new series of works by SSUR.
Ruslan Karablin, aka SSUR, is a Russian born-New York produced artist. This will be Karablin's first major comprehensive solo exhibition in Los Angeles. The visual framework is bold, confronting, and controversial. Politics, culture clashes, and everyday ... READ MORE
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04/10/12 5:00pm
More of a conversationalist with his subjects than a documentary photographer, Peter Sutherland has a unique way of capturing an intimate moment, whether snapping the shutter on a person or a piece of nature. Nieves has just released a new zine from Sutherland called "Final Bargain," which is a collection of photographs. Co-published with Innen, ... READ MORE
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04/10/12 4:30pm
Los Angeles-based photographer Michael Miller has spent the last two decades and more snapping images of the influential West Coast hip-hop scene, making his mark with notable album covers and shoots under his belt. Miller recently compiled a book of his photography with "West Coast Hip Hop: A History In Pictures," which features artists like Eazy-E, ... READ MORE
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04/10/12 2:50pm
A New Jersey native, Les Rogers currently lives and works in New York and New Jersey. His work, which has been exhibited most recently at Haunch of Venison and Leo Koenig Gallery in New York and Galerie Suzanne Tarasieve in Paris, reflects his unique brand of abstract realism. Les' paintings are collected by several prominent ... READ MORE
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04/10/12 12:46pm
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04/10/12 12:29pm
One of the best people around, and a damn good friend of Living Proof Magazine, MAD (ESC KD WH NSF crews; co-founder of the INFAMOUS MAG; respected Philadelphia artist; and all-around good dude) was recently diagnosed with cancer. As you know, cancer is a bitch in way more ways than one.
MAD had no insurance nor ... READ MORE
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04/10/12 12:24pm
You've seen the tentacled-up, brightly-colored, chandeliers from Adam Wallacavage. You've seen him switch it up and get inspired by taxidermy with animal skull and antlers adorned with glowing candle-lights. Now, Wallacavage combines the two and brings in the slithery goodness of snakes for his latest chandeliers, which he's appropriately titling "Antler Tentacle Skull Snake Is ... READ MORE
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04/10/12 9:15am
Look, just tell me, why don't ya, if I'm out of place. READ MORE
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