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At Massimo de Carlo, I loved this work by one of my favourite artists Jamian Juliano-Villani titled ‘Red Boy’
At The Parker Gallery, Karin Gulbran’s ‘Four Part Mirror’ was a lovely discovery
Frances Stark was grappling with push and pull with this work ‘Pull (After “Push”)’ at François Ghebaly
I liked this work by Sheree Hovsepian ‘Ex Voto’
At Galerie Max Hetzler, I really liked this work by Jake Longstreth
At STANDARD (OSLO) we loved the work of Mathew Cerletty. The colours and simplicity were show stopping
We were introduced to the brilliant Bob Van Breda in his studio
It was one of the most exciting collections I visited!
Magnificent works by Mark Bradford and Anthony Gormley
We all were mesmerised by the garden. It was so, so beautiful!
There were beautiful ceramics everywhere and a Nancy Rubins canoe work in the garden
I continued on my Tracey Emin exploration, this time, I spotted her work in the hallway in the most beautiful setting
We headed to a talk by artist Nadya Tolokonnikova of Pussy Riot. She is incredibly brave
Some of the audience were dressed in all pink
I had a lovely time visiting The Maybourne Beverly Hills where I saw a wonderful show by Beryl Cook who was from Northern England
What a fun time I had visiting Trulee Hall’s show at François Ghebaly titled ‘She Shells’. I first spotted this brilliant pairing of fantastical mermaid mythologies
Then it was time to take a trip to the beach
To finish, next to the flying popsicles a wonderful licking tongue!
Across the road was Night Gallery, where I spotted this wonderful wall work by Tau Lewis
A powerful sculpture by Reza Aramesh
There was a lovely presentation of Wanda Koop works
At MoCa was Paul Pfeiffer’s provocative midcareer retrospective ‘Prologue of the Story of the Birth of Freedom’. He created a 26-foot-wide model inspired by the Olympic stadium which had 100,000 seats which he multiplied by 10 to make a million
I had a very special visit to Honor Fraser where I came across Alexander Reben’s magnificent AI work
Curator Jesse Damiani in front of Rachel Rossin’s new work
The final stop was to see Tim Blum who was celebrating his 30 years in the art business, in front of a Yoshitomo Nara sculpture
Final stop, Las Vegas, where a massive sculpture of Urs Fischer rose before my eyes taking over the South Lobby in Fontainebleau
I think I prefer the rocks in the Red Rock mountains