5 Levels of Inception
This is Level 3, Garth (sorry, an inside cool kids joke).

Sunday night, checked out the IMAX version of Inception at Rave Motion Pictures 18. We had the best seats (back row).
This is Level 3, Garth (sorry, an inside cool kids joke).

Sunday night, checked out the IMAX version of Inception at Rave Motion Pictures 18. We had the best seats (back row).
So cool that I bought two of them. The time in the picture is 2:20-ish.

Iván Navarro’s Swatch Art Special offers an intriguing look into the mind of the artist. In his work Navarro uses mirrors and light as a medium of thoughtful reflection, and in this work for Swatch he presents a contemporary variation. The smooth, matt black leather strap and loop and solid black plastic case are presented in stark contrast with the polished stainless steel 316L buckle and the mirrored surface of the dial. Navarro uses the inside surface of the watch glass to present a silver and black skull, beneath which thin wire crossbones with black arrows glide over the mirrored surface, marking time. You Stop You Die (GZ225) comes in a special sleeve.
We paid some stupid price for parking and stuck around for a good 10 minutes.

Attended the MOCA Party at the Geffen Contemporary branch, celebrating the life and work of Dennis Hopper. The show, curated by Julian Schnabel, was Jeffrey Deitch’s first as MOCA’s director.

Stopped by Lazarides to see works by some of the greatest European artists today – JR, Antony Micallef, Connor Harrington, and Vhils.

Attended the LACMA preview of the Pure Beauty tour exhibit with the cool kids.
Sheila in deep contemplation.

Attended the Late Night Art Program celebrating 20 years of Freewaves, a group that does experimental movies. It was….well, not really my thing. Interesting, nonetheless.
Here are a few photos that I took. Sooj chowing down on tacos.

Last night, I had the pleasure of attending the opening reception for Achim Freyer’s Light Shadows and Ring Processions at the Wilshire Tower branch of Ace Gallery.

Best known for his color, Internation Klein Blue, here is a cool photo of Yves Klein, leaping toward the pavement. He did die young, but not because of this…
