Eye on L.A. explores SoCal's must-see art exhibits

Sunday, January 7, 2018
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Beauty and art are all around us here in Southern California, so it is time for us to explore!

We started with the big art initiative "Pacific Standard Time" at venues all over Southern California, dip into the story and controversy behind some amazing murals, and the art of the lowrider, and even try out some impressive nail art.



Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA and the NuMu Egg Museum
Southern California's art community has come together with the Getty for PST Los Angeles, this year focusing on Latino and Latin American Art. More than 70 art institutions are taking part in this experience, including NuMu, an egg-shaped traveling museum from Guatemala that features contemporary art. NuMu is at LACMA until February 2018. http://www.lacma.org/

Chicano Murales
One of the more impactful Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA exhibits is Murales Rebeldes at LA Plaza in Downtown LA. This retrospective shows murals once part of the Chicano movement that were censored, whitewashed or even destroyed. Through the stories behind eight murals, this exhibition documents controversy and loss while celebrating artistic and historical contributions. http://www.pacificstandardtime.org/en/exhibitions/exhibit/view/Murales-Rebeldes

Chicano Murales


Lowriders
The Petersen Automotive Museum is revving up its exhibits with some of the world's most famous and beautiful lowriders. The exhibit, which can be seen through July, 2018, features cars like the famed Gypsy Rose, which was featured prominently in the opening credits of the 1970s sitcom Chico and the Man. https://petersen.org/

Lowriders


Tiki Art
One of the largest collections of tiki artifacts can now be experienced at La Luz de Jesus Gallery in Los Feliz through July 2018. This exhibit features tiki artists such as Shag and Bumatay in addition to new artists like Atomikitty Susannah Mosher. The book "The Art of Tiki" by Sven Kirsten features the stories and pieces from the exhibit. http://laluzdejesus.com/tiki-21/
http://soapplant.com/the-art-of-tiki.aspx




Tiki Art


Casa Medici
Casa Medici Designs is a custom design and manufacturing house specializing in the design and fabrication of contemporary architectural elements, accessories and furnishings made of polyurethane resin, "faux cement" and resin-laminated fiberglass. Eye on L.A. got to catch up with owner Tal McAbian to see some incredible art that you can get for your home. http://www.casamedicidesigns.com/

Casa Medici


Retro L.A. Cards
L.A. native Shelley Rands has created a line of greeting cards that pay homage to her hometown in a cheeky way. From the valley to the canyons to the streets of Hollywood, the cards spoof L.A. culture as well show it a lot of love. http://shelleyrandslastyle.com
http://Etsy.com/shop/LAstyleCards

Retro LA cards


Tio's Tacos
It's no wonder that the adage "one man's trash is another man's treasure" is a favorite of Martin Sanchez. Sanchez owns Tio's Tacos in Riverside and has created an oasis in the restaurant's back courtyard with pieces of art made from recycled objects. Check out the pyramid and chapel, both made from recycled bottles. And be sure to look down, as the walkway has treasures from the Sanchez family cemented inside, things like toothbrushes, radios and even bicycles! By the way, the food is fabulous! Try their carne asada tacos, the shrimp cocktail, micheladas and any one of their 22 agua fresca flavors, made fresh daily. https://www.instagram.com/tiostacos/


Titos Tacos


Nail Art
The artists at Two Brown Eyed Girls in West L.A. may work on a small canvas, but their expertise made a big impact on us! The nail techs here can do a variety of nail art, from simple decals and bead work to more intricate hand-painted designs. Want to get your nails ready for the holidays? Support your favorite sports team? Pay homage to your favorite artist? They've got a design for you!
http://www.twobrowneyedgirls.com/
https://www.instagram.com/twobrowneyedgirls/

Nail art


Cardboard Artist
Calder Greenwood creates street installations out of cardboard and papier-mché, and is featured in the documentary "The Cardboard Artist." From time to time, Calder will open his studio to the public for events like Downtown L.A.'s Art Walk, but you are most likely to come across one of Greenwood's cardboard masterpieces when and where you least expect it.
https://creators.vice.com/en_us/article/8qve4a/calder-greenwood-cardboard-artist
http://www.matthewkaundart.com/the-cardboard-artist/

Cardboard artist


Dolenz and Daughters Fine Furniture
Micky Dolenz of "The Monkees" and his daughter Georgia are branching out into the handmade furniture business! The beautiful and functional pieces are created using locally-sourced materials and painstakingly made by father and daughter out of Micky's garage. www.dolenzanddaughters.com

Fine furniture



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