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L.A. Is Doomed: Radiohead Artist Stanley Donwood Prints Apocalyptic Future for Angelenos

L.A. Is Doomed: Radiohead Artist Stanley Donwood Prints Apocalyptic Future for Angelenos

The British artist responsible for Radiohead's album and poster art since 1994 will soon present his cynical vision of L.A. in a solo exhibition, "Lost Angeles," at Subliminal Projects. Inspired by the impact of current societal trends and behavior toward the City of Angels, Stanley Donwood presents an apocalyptic view of a very flawed future, and we're both intrigued yet reluctant to view it. more ›

11/11/11 - A Day of Eats, Drinks, Art, Wax & Crystal Skulls

11/11/11 - A Day of Eats, Drinks, Art, Wax & Crystal Skulls

Friday marks November 11, 2011 - a date that some believe to be the end of the world. With tomorrow's highly anticipated triple identical digits comes special events happening all around L.A. Read on for the deets! more ›

Pattern Recognition at Subliminal Projects Art Gallery

       

Tired of the same 'ol? It's time to get inspired if you feel there's not enough change going around. Stop by Subliminal Projects in Echo Park and peel your eyes wide for Pattern Recognition, the current group art exhibition on display through December 4th. more ›

Shepard Fairey's New Gallery Space Opens to the Public, Echo Park Has Another Claim to Fame

          

Parisian street artist Blek le Rat hit Subliminal Projects for his first U.S. art show this weekend and although it's been mentioned twice already on LAist, seeing Shepard Fairey's new space in action with the public inside really demonstrated Echo Park's newest arrival in a fascinating light. A line longer than the Short Stop formed outside the Gallery Saturday night as art patrons danced, drank wine and dished out conversation inside about art, Obama and how great it is that the neighborhood now has this institution. Take a look, below, at the new space that shares with Fairey's Studio Number One and Obey (and take note of the old-school brick flooring). The show ends May 2nd followed by Dee Dee Cheriel and Louise Bonnet on May 17th. more ›

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