Coming Soon to TAG December 2020: Gary Polonsky, Ernie Marjoram, Thomas Wheeler, Small Works

Artist Gary Polonsky, Ernie Marjoram, and Thomas Wheeler present new fine art beginning December 1, 2020.

TAG Artists share Small Works—a fine art showcase just in time for the holidays—through December.

TAG remains open to visitors. Please see our website for details on our public health precautions.

New Fine Art
December 1, 2020

Gary Polonsky

"My food series allows me to explore what makes us 'normal.' These works are a small, tasty reminder of life's simple pleasures."

— Artist Gary Polonsky


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Ernie Marjoram 

"Everyone eats, even artists. Food evokes memories of people and places. Sweet is a collection of paintings that conjures up a sweeter time."

— Artist Ernie Marjoram


Thomas Wheeler

"The title of my exhibit—No One Will See This Show—pretty much says how I feel, having toiled over this project during the Great Covid Turmoil of 2020. I wrap up this &#!%*$ year with my personal statement on Covid, using similar techniques and fresh imagery for the occasion."

— Artist Thomas Wheeler


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Small Works

TAG Gallery's artists presents Small Works, a holiday art extravaganza. All works in this fine art showing are smaller than 20 inches and priced at $250.

Unspoken Word at TAG: Art & Artist Highlights

TAG's artists and all the members of our team thank our veterans for their service to the United States and all our nation's peoples.

Unspoken Word displays at TAG gallery, November 3-28, Tuesdays through Saturdays, 11am-5pm. Detail pages are available at taggallery.net.

Join Karen Hochman Brown online, November 18 at 3pm, for an artist conversation with Genie Davis.


Karen Hochman Brown
Unspoken Word: BEYOND

“When the realities of ‘sheltering in place’ sunk in, I began traveling through memories of other times and places via my photographic archives. The cloud imagery comes from around the globe—seas to mountaintops. The flowers are from gardens closer to home." — Artist Karen Hochman Brown

Artist Talk
Karen Hochman Brown in conversation with Genie Davis

November 18 at 3pm (Pacific)

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“This work is a dance of co-creation with Spirit. In this dance, Spirit’s energy moves through me as I connect paint to canvas. The fine art is a manifestation of openness, creation, and love.”
Artist Douglas Teiger


“Embarking upon the creative process offers choices that are pivotal to the outcome of the art. Often it seems that by relinquishing the set goals I discover newness, which is the lifeblood of my creativity.”
Artist Emil Rutenberg

Unspoken Word Now Showing at TAG

Unspoken Word, featuring the art of Douglas Teiger, Karen Hochman Brown, and Emil Rutenberg displays at TAG through November 28. Our collective artists share all things extravagant with our latest group show, Sumptuous. Visit the gallery online and in person.

Unspoken Word now showing at TAG

TAG Gallery presents works from artists Douglas Teiger, Karen Hochman Brown, and Emil Rutenberg in Unspoken Word.

Sumptuous shares fine art from our collective artists, exploring the approaching holidays with a review of all things extravagant.

The fine art collections display from November 3 - 28, 2020.

Please view the exhibitions online or visit our galleries Tuesdays through Saturdays, 11am to 5pm. 

Last Look at Current TAG Exhibits: Pam Douglas, Elyse Wyman, Jaime Coffey Bateman, Sunny Kim, Rebecca Marie, Anahid Boghosian, Tanya Mikaela

Fine art from Pam Douglas, Elyse Wyman, Jaime Coffey Bateman and Sunny Kim displays through October 31 in our downstairs galleries. Pieces of Me: Fragments to Harmony shows in our upstairs Loft gallery. Exhibit details are available online at TAGgallery.net

TAG is pleased to welcome guests into our gallery spaces. We are observing social distance, limiting capacity, and require masks for all visitors (disposable masks are available). Our current exhibitions display through October 31, 2020. You may also experience the art online. Click through the portals below for more fine art from Los Angeles artists.

Pam Douglas Sanctuary Part Two

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Elyse Wyman Crestview

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Jaime Coffey Bateman Intentions

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How To Price Your Artwork

Join us for a free virtual session on Zoom, November 1 at 1pm on How to Price Your Artwork. Gallery President, K. Ryan Henisey will lead the approximately one-hour talk, sharing marketing insights and purchasing trends the gallery has gleaned from data collected over the past five years.

Unspoken Word: New Fine Art Displays November 2020

TAG Artist Douglas Teiger, Karen Hochman Brown, and Emil Rutenberg present Unspoken Word, three solo fine art exhibitions at TAG Gallery on Los Angeles' Museum Row. TAG is open for public viewings Tuesday-Saturday from 11am to 5pm. 

Unspoken Word

November 3-28, 2020

Douglas Teiger

“Each large, abstract oil painting reflects the sense of joy and serenity that emerges through meditation and the constant pursuit of inspiration,” explains artist Douglas Teiger. “This work is a dance of co-creation with Spirit. In this dance, Spirit’s energy moves through me as I connect paint to canvas. The fine art is a manifestation of openness, creation, and love.”

Douglas begins each painting session with a meditation that requests spiritual assistance in a process of heartfelt, loving co-creation. The color, pattern, form, and texture of his work suggest both the depth and lightness, randomness, and intention of human existence. They are equally bold and gentle reminders of the need to pause, reflect and be ever-present in our world.

About the Artist: Douglas Teiger grew up in Northern New Jersey. He attended Cornell University’s School of Architecture and received a Bachelor of Architecture and a master’s degree in Spiritual Psychology from the University of Santa Monica. He moved to Los Angeles in 1984 and began his art career with an exhibit of architectural renderings at the Urban Center of New York City. Teiger currently shows at the TAG Gallery in Los Angeles. He maintains an art studio in the Hawthorne Arts Complex in Hawthorne, California.


Karen Hochman Brown

“When the realities of ‘sheltering in place’ sunk in, I began traveling through memories of other times and plac- es via my photographic archives. The cloud imagery comes from around the globe—seas to mountaintops. The flowers are from gardens closer to home. I mold the images using ArtMatic Designer by U&I Software, a modular graphics synthesizer program, to create distortions and reflections of my photographs. I finish my work using Adobe Photoshop to assemble and augment the layers into digital collages.

I chose large-format acrylic prints for this exhibition to enhance the magnificence of the cloudscapes. The work floats on the wall without a frame. The polished edges of the acrylic reflect the encased artwork adding an extra illusion of depth.”

About the Artist: Karen Hochman Brown is a Los Angeles-based photographer using software to manipulate her photographic images. Karen has had solo shows with Lancaster Museum of Art and History (MOAH), The Wolf Museum of Exploration + Innovation, Santa Barbara, CA, Gallery 825 and TAG Gallery Los Angeles, California Center for Digital Art, Santa Ana, CA, The Gallery at Los Angeles County Arboretum, Arcadia, CA, Yuma Art Center, Yuma, AZ. She has participated in numerous group shows in the Los Angeles area and throughout the United States.


Emil Rutenberg

“As an artist I use three different mediums to express myself—sculpture, sketches, and paintings,” explains the South African born artist and award-winning fashion designer. Emil’s collection focuses on the human form in a variety of media that include clay, resin, metal, charcoals, pastels, and paint.

“Goals are set but invariably change,” says Emil on his fine art practice. “In every case embarking upon the creative process offers choices that are pivotal to the outcome of each fine art object. Often it seems that by relinquishing the set goals I discover newness, which is the lifeblood of my creativity.”

About the Artist: Emil Rutenberg was born in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, and is a Los Ange- les artist who maintains studios in Inglewood, California and Woodstock, Cape Town. His work is held privately by a number of national and international collectors. Emil is represented by TAG in Los Angeles and has shown work in various southern California venues including the Bruce Lurie Gallery, where in 2018 he had a solo show of figurative paintings and drawings.


For Artists:

HOW TO PRICE YOUR ART WITH TAG GALLERY PRESIDENT K RYAN HENISEY

Join us for a virtual session on Zoom, November 1 at 1pm on How to Price Your Artwork. Gallery President, K. Ryan Henisey will lead the approximately one-hour talk, sharing marketing insights and purchasing trends the gallery has gleaned from data collected over the past five years.

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