Monday, April 16, 2012

Upcoming show: "LA Freewalls Inside" at LALA Gallery

On April 21, Daniel Lahoda (founder of Jetset Graffiti and The LA Freewalls Project) will be opening his gallery, LALA Gallery, in the arts district of  Los Angeles. Info via press release with photos courtesy of Birdman.


LALA Arts presents the opening celebration for LALA Gallery as part of their inaugural exhibition, LA Freewalls Inside, on Saturday, April 21 from 7-11 pm.
La Freewalls
LA Freewalls Inside, a group show with gallery contributions from over 30 of today’s most influential local and international street artists, will celebrate the work of artists who have contributed to the community-endorsed LA Freewalls Project that has brought incredible murals and art to the downtown Los Angeles environ and been instrumental to the development of the public arts stretch across the Downtown Los Angeles Arts District.
Ron English Ron English
Cyrcle  
Cyrcle
Shepard Fairey Shepard Fairey
The lists of participating artists reads like a Who’s Who at the intersection of street art and fine art: Shepard Fairey (Los Angeles), AskewOne (Auckland), SABER (Los Angeles), Ron English (New York), Swoon (New York), and HOW & NOSM (New York). True to its name, the LA Freewalls Inside exhibit will bring the work of these influential artists into the gallery setting, emphasizing the evolution of both the street art medium and the artists who create it and solidifying their significant contribution to contemporary aesthetic culture worldwide.
Risk Risk
Daze Daze
Saber Saber
Ludo Ludo
Insa Insa
In anticipation of the opening, LALA has organized a new mural to accompany gallery art by legendary graffiti artist Elliott O’Donnell, aka AskewOne, of Auckland, New Zealand. O’Donnell is one of the world’s preeminent contemporary public artists, and one of the first all-cities graffiti writers. In addition to his artwork, O’Donnell is seen as a mentor within the contemporary art community, whose generosity and stewardship has been the catalyst for many of the global standards practiced for public art. Additionally, O’Donnell will be acknowledged by the City of Los Angeles as a Cultural Stewardship Ambassador with the esteemed Sister Cities Program.
Push, Uglar  Push, Uglar 
 Uglar, Zes Zes, Uglar

Retna Retna
How & NosmHow and Nosm
Daniel Lahoda, curator for the show and founder of LALA Arts, started the LA Freewalls Project in 2009 with the goal of fostering creative spaces where street artists could create legal work that in turn provoked community involvement. LALA Gallery is a space where the artists integral to this pivotal project as well as other public arts projects can exhibit their studio work and connect with admirers of their work. LALA is tucked into a spacious corner of an old meat packing facility built in 1949, kitty corner to downtown local hangout bar Villains, and boasts high ceilings and a raw space that is a natural fit for street artists to bring their work inside. The gallery is meant as a space not only to show work, but for artists to use as a creative laboratory in which to experiment and interact with the community.
How &;Nosm  How & Nosm
 Becca, Anthony Lister Lister
Becca Becca, Lister
Swoon 
Swoon
LA Freewalls Inside, on Saturday, April 21 from 7-11 pm
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www.raconteur.la

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