Photos by Ert O'Hara
We finally made it over to Gallery Paule Anglim to see Rigo 23's "new large canvases (presented as tarps on the wall) with graphic black-and-white imagery referring to current global events and American culture's distance from them", as well as The Art of Robert Pimple - which you probably recognize as looking a lot like Ray Fong's work, which you may see as strikingly similar to Barry McGee's art (if so, you could be an art detective... they are all one and the same), and Clare Rojas exhibit "Moody Loner" which "features new paintings in her signature gouache technique placing figures in a crisp and colorful landscape. Combining features of cartoon and folk art, her paintings depict sexual role reversals with the male as the object of a critical (and mocking!) female gaze. Rojas blends ironic spice into the expected charm of her visual treats."
Opening reception was June 14th, 2006, and the exhibit runs through July 22nd.
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Rigo 23
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Rigo 23
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Rigo 23
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Rigo 23 juxtaposed with graffiti outside of Gallery Paule Anglim's retractable sunroof
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Signing the gallery guestbook
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Robert Pimple overview
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Robert Pimple's head banging machine
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Robert Pimple
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Robert Pimple
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Robert Pimple
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Robert Pimple
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Robert Pimple
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Robert Pimple
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Robert Pimple
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Clare Rojas overview
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Clare Rojas
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Clare Rojas
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Clare Rojas
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Clare Rojas
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Clare Rojas
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Clare Rojas
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Clare Rojas
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Clare Rojas
For more information about this show, please visit Gallery Paule Anglim's website www.gallerypauleanglim.com.
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