January 2012

Please join Kate Sammons along with other panelists and moderator, Peter Trippi of Fine Art Connoisseur Magazine at the LA Fine Art Show Symposia Lecture.

Realism Today: Old Methods, New Visions- A lively conversation about a booming field

For years, people have been saying realist art is coming back.  Judging from its growing visibility and the mushrooming of ateliers nationwide, it’s more accurate to say it’s here.  Surely, as panelist Michael Zakian has remarked elsewhere, it’s time to move beyond the simplistic notion that “if it’s realism, it’s good.”  Together four knowledgeable insiders will look squarely at what’s happening in this field and make intriguing predictions about what lies ahead.

Panelists
Adrian Gottlieb, artist and atelier director
Michael Pearce, artist and chair of the art department at California Lutheran University
Kate Sammons, artist
Michael Zakian, art historian and director of the Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art at Pepperdine University

Moderator
Peter Trippi, editor of Fine Art Connoisseur Magazine

Logistics
Saturday afternoon, January 21, 2012
3.00-4.15 pm
Los Angeles Fine Art Show: Historic and Traditional
Los Angeles Convention Center
Room: To be announced

Everyone is welcome to attend this panel discussion, without making a reservation, after purchasing regular admission to the Los Angeles Fine Art Show: Historic and Traditional.

Context of this event

The Los Angeles Art Show is set to assume a new format this month (January 18-22).  Instead of one giant fair, the Los Angeles Convention Center will now host two complementary fairs at the same time: the Los Angeles Fine Art Show: Historic and Traditional (HAT), and the L.A. Art Show: Modern and Contemporary (MAC).  In addition, the International Fine Print Dealers Association Print Fair will return to bridge its two neighbors.

 

Exhibiting soon with the Brennen Galleries at the Los Angeles Fine Art Show! Please come visit the booth and see featured works,  The Blue Hour and Still Life in Blue and Yellow.

 

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