Shallows, Virtual Reception at TAG Gallery

Rediscover the beauty of our coastal waters with sculptor Justin Prough’s Shallows. Inspired by the spiraling shells, alien bones, and sea-weathered driftwood collected with his children along the world’s beaches, the artist creates a potential future that considers a shared ecology between man and mollusk. Show runs now — May 8th.

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Virtual Reception

Friday, April 30, 6 - 7 PT

Zoom on in with your favorite libation to discover where surf and science collide. Please join us for the free virtual reception, artist talk and discussion with guest speaker Dr. Sarah Cooley, Director of Climate Science at Ocean Conservatory.

 
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Meet the Artist

Saturday, May 1, 4 — 7 p.m.

Come view the exhibition at our gallery and get an in person tour from the artist!

Open to Public

Tuesday - Saturday, 11 am to 5 pm.

TAG Gallery — 5458 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036. (323) 297 - 3061

Also on the View: Deep & Wild from SKÜT, Douglas Teiger’s Spectrum

 
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Celebrate Earth Day with Extended Hours at TAG Gallery

We're celebrating Earth Day with extended hours! Join us through 7pm tonight, Thursday, April 22, for five fine art exhibits focused on the natural world.

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The Artist Sküt Goes Deep and Wild for Earth Day

The artist Sküt celebrates Earth Day with Deep and Wild, two new fine art exhibits at TAG Gallery. The concurrent shows display Sküt’s curatorial and fine art visions with an immersive focus on animal conversation. Deep, an ocean animal art experience, and Wild, a curated exhibit in the upstairs Sky Gallery at TAG, appear through May 8, with extended hours on Earth Day.
Read the artist's press release on Business Wire >

 

Sculptor Justin Prough highlights the Shallows

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“I dream of a time where we once again live in harmony with nature,” explains the artist, Justin Prough. “My sculptures imagine future seascapes and whimsical, biomechanical structures as a way to connect us to our present world and encourage change for a better tomorrow.”

See more of Justin's fine art sculpture >

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Artist Douglas Teiger introduces the Spectrum

“There is only ever this present moment,” Douglas Teiger explains. “Each of these paintings is a representation of a color on the spectrum and has a unique energetic vibration. How a person responds or reacts to that vibration represents where they …

“There is only ever this present moment,” Douglas Teiger explains. “Each of these paintings is a representation of a color on the spectrum and has a unique energetic vibration. How a person responds or reacts to that vibration represents where they are in that moment.”

See the artist's full press release >

New Exhibitions: Spectrum, Shallows, Deep, Terra, & Wild

TAG Galley presents new solo exhibitions by Douglas Teiger, Justin Prough, and Sküt. Join us in the gallery, Saturday, April 17, for an all day viewing reception, 11am-7pm.

Douglas Teiger

Spectrum

April 13 - May 8

"This journey we call the human experience plays out within a spectrum of energies and colors. The spectrum just is, but as humans, we have defined and polarized it, creating the concept of opposites. These man-made constructs have caused separation between ourselves and Spirit as well as amongst one another. There is a benefit to opposites in that one appreciates joy, health, success, beauty, enthusiasm after experiencing sadness, sickness, ugliness, boredom, etc. A spectrum does not exist as opposite ends of a line but forms a circle that ties humanity together. Love is what holds it all, no matter what."

Justin Prough

Shallows

April 13 - May 8

"My assemblages—made of seashore debris—are imagined future seascapes and whimsical, biomechanical structures.”

"Through my work, I dream of a future where we once again live in harmony with nature."

Sküt

Deep

April 13 - May 8

"The ocean covers 71 percent of Earth’s surface and is home to millions of marine species ranging from microscopic bacteria to massive fauna, many of which are on the brink of extinction."

"I created an immersive art experience to celebrate fauna of the deep by reimagining my favorite wet friends via abstract design, extrasensory dimension, and childlike imagination."

TAG Artists present a collection of fine art pieces reflecting on our Mother Earth. Artists include Michael Becker, Carlos Buitrago, Rhonda C R Burton, Chung-Ping Cheng, Jaime Coffey Bateman, Shirley Asano Guldimann, K Ryan Henisey, Karen Hochman Brown, Shalla Javid, Buena Johnson, David Stewart Klein, Edward Lightner, Jennette Nearhood, Gary Polonsky, Emil Rutenberg, Bruce Sanders, K W Sarrow, Sküt, Jupp Soetebier, Douglas Teiger, John Waiblinger, Arlene Weinstock, Elyse Wyman, Sean Yang, Joan Horsfall Young, and Judy Zimbert

TAG Curates

Wild

TAG Artist Sküt curates a collection of wildlife inspired art. Join us in the gallery for extended hours to celebrate Earth Day, Thursday, April 22, 11am-7pm.

Participating Wild artists include Bayla Arietta, Art of the Endangered, A Sense Of Huber, Ryan Chadwick, David Colman, Christian Del Rosario, Burton Gray, K Ryan Henisey, Chuck Hohng, Nicholas Ivins, Gared Luquet, Mack, Becky Robbins, Rob Scott, Rsin, Shake, Rob Sheridan, Show Pigeon, Tusk, Joe Weatherly, Jun Yang, and Kal Yee

New Solo Shows Open Tuesday April 13

April 13 - May 8
Viewing Reception Saturday, April 17 11am-7pm

Join us on Earth Day, Thursday, April 22, for a special allday celebration in the gallery.

Douglas Teiger

Spectrum

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Current Exhibits Close this Saturday

This week is your last chance to see solo fine art exhibitions from Edward Lightner, Jupp Soetebier, Buena Johnson, and Eugene Huffman

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Show Your Art at TAG

LA Open 2021 is now accepting submissions! Deadline April 24, 2021. Working with our TAG Team, up to twenty-one selected artists will receive 48 inches of linear wall space to highlight their work.

Now Accepting Art for the Los Angeles Open 2021

The 2021 Los Angles Open is now accepting artwork submissions.This year, TAG celebrates local area artists with a dedicated showcase from May 11-June 5 in our Sky Gallery in the upstairs loft at TAG.

TAG Gallery Proudly Presents

The Los Angeles Open 2021
Application Deadline: April 24, 2021

May 11 - June 5

The 2021 Los Angeles Open is now accepting art applications from local artists. We define “local” as anyone within driving distance of our gallery. All selected artists must hand-deliver their work (no shipped artwork will be accepted) on either May 7 or 8, 2021. Artwork submissions are $15 each to a maximum of six images.

Notifications on selection will be made by Wednesday, April 28, 2021. Selected artists will receive 48 linear inches of wall space to craft a curated experience with our in-house team. Selected artists will display from May 11-June 5.

Application deadline: Saturday, April 24. To complete your submission, please make your purchase and fill out our online form in the TAG Gallery shop. Once purchased you will need to email photos of your artwork to TAG.

 

Email instructions are included in our online form. Please email only ONE image of each artwork per your order. Please limit to a maximum of six (6) submissions. If making multiple submissions, you may send a single email with all of your images together.