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The capital of a nation known for its bullfights and other festivities involving public cruelty to animals is not the first
Read MoreHonor Fraser Gallery is hosting “A Standard,” its third exhibition with Los Angeles-based artist Kaz Oshiro, currently on view through February 25, 2017.
Read MoreSchneeman, a seminal feminist performance artist, shows her less-known works from the ’80s, ’90s and now.
Read MoreFor Alex Schweder and Ward Shelley, the term “artist in residence” is often a very literal one: Collaborators since 2007, the pair practice what Schweder describes as “performance architecture,” or the exploration of how inhabiting a space affects us, psychologically. So they build interesting structures, and then move in
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Read MoreFrieze Film is a programme of artist films screened to coincide with Frieze London. This year’s commissions include five new films that will
Read MoreFran Siegal’s airy net-like form, created from monofilament, mylar and colored film, wraps around the gallery entrance to the annual group show Rogue
Read MoreGladstone Gallery presents The Mass Ornament, an exhibition curated by John Rasmussen. This group exhibition takes its title from a collectino
Read MoreNarrative is an essential tool for understanding thought—it invites us to examine the ways in which we interpret history as well as generate meaning.
Read MoreIs it real? Lifelike invites a close examination of artworks based on commonplace objects and situations, which are startlingly realistic, often playful, and sometimes surreal.
Read MoreAs seen in her third solo at Murray Guy, the work of the Venezuelan artist Patricia Esquivias is as much art history or urban archaeology as it is
Read MoreGladstone Gallery presents The Mass Ornament, an exhibition curated by John Rasmussen. This group exhibition takes its title from a collectino
Read MoreOver the course of ten days, New York-based artist Alex Schweder will participate in the cultural life of the Glass House campus while occupying
Read MoreIt’s 1 am in Denver, (3 am in NYC), and I’m on some seriously jacked wifi. It took fifteen minutes just find a signal, let alone figure out whether
Read MoreNot everything went well at the start of Denver’s Biennial of the Americas Tuesday. First the P.A. went silent at the kick off press conference
Read MoreA good deal of contemporary art blends characteristics from disparate practices: sculpture and painting, painting and photography, video
Read MoreFrieze Film is a programme of artist films screened to coincide with Frieze London. Curated by Sarah McCrory, this year’s commissions include
Read MoreYou’re looking at my digs for the night. Architect Alex Schweder, along with the Biennial of the Americas team have invited me to sleep in this van
Read MoreJames Cohan Gallery presents OBJECT FICTIONS, a group exhibition curated by Jessica Lin Cox and Elyse Goldberg, opening on January 6 and running
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Kaz Oshiro received a BA and MFA from California State University in Los Angeles. Selected exhibitions include the UCLA Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, Swiss Institute in New York, and Los Angeles County Museum of Art. He is currently represented by Honor Fraser in Los Angeles, California, Galerie Perrotin in Hong Kong and Galerie Frank Elbaz in Paris. Kaz Oshiro lives and works in Los Angeles.
For additional information about this artist, visit Mutual Art