Tuesday, November 13, 2007

LA Times mention in Image Section November 11, 2007

We got a mention in the Sunday Times Image section.
There are only 4 locations profiled and we are one of them!

Here is the article:

It's getting hard to tell a boutique from a gallery these days, as art and fashion invade each other's worlds. Think Murakami bags at MOCA, or indie artists in local stores.
By Erin Magner, Special to The Times
November 11, 2007
FASHION and art have long shared the same orbit, with many designers inspired by artwork and many artists donning designer creations. Increasingly, the two worlds are colliding at the cash register.

It's happening at museums, where we can now pick up debt-inducing handbags along with souvenir posters -- think MOCA's Murakami exhibition, which just opened with a boutique devoted to a limited-edition range of the artist's Louis Vuitton accessories. It happened at Italy's Venice Biennale, where Chanel has unveiled plans for "Mobile Art": a touring exhibition of artwork inspired by the house's quilted handbag, slated to launch in 2008.

And it's happening in the shopping districts of L.A., as fashion retailers start using their extra space to stage art exhibitions, with the kinds of launch parties, press releases and detailed program notes you'd find at any gallery. From Wilshire to West Sunset and beyond, it's not unusual for stores big and small to display, and often sell, $2,000 paintings alongside $200 jeans. These exhibitions benefit not only retailers by attracting new customers and creating a sense of atmosphere but also artists, by exposing them to an "out of the box" audience with spending in mind.

"When artists dabble in fashion, it's often seen as selling out," says artist Rebekah Potter, whose work is showing at Cake in Los Feliz. "But showing in the 'comfort zone' of a boutique lets me reach younger people who appreciate creativity yet may be too intimidated to buy art in a gallery."

From the upscale to the offbeat, new in-store galleries pop up all over the city. Here's a guide to some of the best.

Sumi's / Gallery Revisited

By combining two businesses into one space, childhood pals Sumi Siegel and Leora Lutz have created an altar to all things artsy. In front is Sumi's, a warm space filled with handmade accessories and homeware, while the back room houses Lutz's Chinatown transplant, Gallery Revisited. Its current exhibition is devoted to graffitist Pixnit, whose delicate floral imagery casts street art in a new light.
(Until Dec. 1.)

Neiman Marcus

A Calder mobile gracing the valet entrance; a Dubuffet painting beside the Prada concession -- these are just a few museum-worthy works from Neiman Marcus' 2,500-piece art collection that are on permanent display in its Beverly Hills outpost.

(9700 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills; [310] 550-5900)

EM & Co

Since 2005, the style-savvy have flocked to EM & Co for an offbeat medley of international labels paired with equally inspired local artwork. The boutique now is featuring Jeff Cahill's visceral, expressionistic paintings and customized Converse sneakers. (Until Dec. 12.)

(7940 W. 3rd St., Los Angeles; [323] 782-8155)

South Coast Plaza

Fashion and art mingle in a different way at South Coast Plaza, where a satellite art gallery sits nestled among the designer dens and department stores. The Orange Lounge, which is part of the Orange County Museum of Art, is dedicated to new media. Now showing are the audiovisual installations of Joseph Grigely, who became deaf as the result of a childhood accident. His art is about the communication barriers he experiences as a deaf person. (Until Jan. 6.)

(3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa; [800] 782-8888)

Saturday, November 03, 2007

Gallery Revisited vs. Other Galleries 2

As in the previous blog I mentioned that many artists we have worked with have since been showing with larger/more established galleries, showing at a lot of galleries, going to school for their MFA's and more...

Here is a short list:

David Trulli now with Robert Berman.
Gallery Revisited '04

davis and davis - GR '04, later showed with Telic and Heather Marx.
Michiko Yao - piece shown at GR later used for short story Book Cover by Murakami .
Sean Cheetham - GR 05, later represented by Mendenhall Sobieski.
Joshua Petker - has had several solo shows since his show with GR - selling out all over the city and in SF.


And many more...we are proud to be helping launch the careers of so many great LA artists!

Murakami vs. PIXNIT

On October 27th we had our opening for Boston-based artist PIXNIT....we were up against some stiff competition: Murakami at MOCA.

I heard through the art grapevine that it was insanely crowded.
If you had gotten there at 5pm you probably got in. If you got there any later you waited in long Disneyland-style queues talking to everyone around you about how much you love Murakami.

I will be visiting that show very soon so that I can see the art...in fact, if you were there and missed Murakami, I assume you will be going there too at some point - which means you most likely didn't make it here either - so come on over!!

Art fans that would like Murakami would also like the PIXNIT show.
Murakami, PO + Ku Surrealism, (green)detail.
(the suite including "green" + 4 other colors, sold for $908,000 at auction in October 07)


PIXNIT. Quateration #1
PIXNIT is already getting requests for site-specific installations in Boston as well as commissions for large paintings (~60") bringing sums of up to $5000....the show at Gallery Revisited is featuring very accessible works ranging from 6" - 20" in size,
and from $85 to $1050.
**We can only imagine, as with many of the artists we have worked with, that their work will be appreciating in the rapid pace that the gallery world is running in right now.

In a way they are kindred spirits...Murakami had a show at Museum of Fine Arts, Boston - and PIXNIT is in negotiation for a Spring 08 exhibit at deCordova Museum, also in Boston.

Hope to see you soon,
Leora

we are listed as a Best LA Gallery....

hi friends,

i just noticed that we are listed as an LA Best Gallery in Fox Hot List !!
I have no idea how we got there, as I never filled anything out,
but it's awesome. they took text directly from the gallery website....nice!
they are using images from Paige Wery's solo show.

thanks to everyone in advance that gives me motivation to keep going - YOU!!

please go to this link and vote for us:


you will enter your email, then click on the link in your email. it's easy!!

love,
leora lutz
gallery revisited

PS while you are at it- vote for Secret Headquarters as your favorite comic
store -- as a thank you to them, i wold have not noticed my listing if they hadn't asked me to vote for them!

OX