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Felix Art Fair
27 February 2020
First stop Felix Art Fair, where there was much to see. I liked the works by Kaz Oshiro at Galerie Frank Elbaz
Shockingly what looked like dead mice in a plastic bag turned out to be a work by Darren Bader
Matthew Brown Gallery were showing work by an interesting artist, Dan Herschlein, who creates psychological scenes using plaster relief on wood panel
Always fun to visit Carl Kostyál and loving this work by Hein Koh called ‘Blueberry Lagoon’
Great to see works by Scott Reeder at Kavi Gupta
At Company Gallery in the bathroom there was a hidden gem by Hayden Dunham
C L E A R I N G were showing the stunning moonwalker by Jean-Marie Appriou
I also admired the skin by Calvin Marcus
At Roberts Projects I encountered the work of Lenz Geerk. His wonderfully emotive paintings are void of a specific time or place, focusing on the subject and their psyche
They were also showing a gem of a painting by Noah Davis, a gifted young artist who sadly passed away in 2015. Davis and his wife Karen founded The Underground Museum a not-for-profit space in 2012. The artist run space in LA is made up of a series of interconnected storefronts
Great to see this stunning Alessandro Pessoli at Anton Kern
A lovely surprise was Fomo Haber gallery from Athens, they had some interesting artists under their belt (and desk!). After some research I discovered I was looking at an art installation. The brainchildren of artist Darren Bader, who once injected a burrito with heroin and called it art. The works, however, are for sale, and they are selling
A highlight for me was entering Kenny Schachter’s happy space with the afternoon LA light pouring through the windows
I loved the work by Adrian Schachter. Strongly defined in the same way I would view an Ida Ekblad painting, full of personal symbols which are only apparent to the artist
I really liked this work, pieces of wood made with intricate precision into appropriated books
One of my favourite moments was coming across Olivia Erlanger’s lizard tongue at Soft Opening
At CANADA gallery we admired Katherine Bernhardt’s ET painting which brought back so many happy memories
Floating into the room was this Michael Seri design, a relief from art art art!
At Mother’s Tank Station I was touched by the work of Atsushi Kaga called ‘Smoothie in Callan’. Now, that’s quite enough of art fairs for one day!