CODY NORRIS | Still Remains
October 7 through November 25, 2017 Extended through February 24, 2018 Opening Reception: Saturday, October 7, 7-10PM What motivates an artist’s work? In the case of Cody Norris, the driving force behind his poignant, atmospheric [...]
Ana Serrano
With exacting precision and attention to detail, Los Angeles-born Ana Serrano has become widely known for her cardboard constructions of dwellings and urban landscapes. A first generation Mexican American, Serrano is inspired [...]
ERYNN RICHARDSON | Orion’s Lament
September 9 through October 28, 2017 Opening Reception: Saturday, September 9, 7-10PM Before he became a constellation, the mythical Orion was a giant hunter with a big club and a propensity for forcing himself on [...]
JESSE K. PHILLIPS | Limina
July 8 through August 26, 2017 Opening Reception: Saturday, July 8, 7-10PM It is obvious that Jesse K. Phillips’ family is quite important to him. The ambient sound installation that fills the entire gallery at [...]
LUKE REICHLE | Beauty and the Bust
June 10 through July 29, 2017 Opening Reception: Saturday, June 10, 7-10PM The bust is a form of statuary originating in ancient times. For more than 3,300 years, ever since the Creation of the famous [...]
JOHNNY TAYLOR | Hidden Cities
May 13 through June 24, 2017 Opening Reception: Saturday, May 13, 7-10PM Bermudez Projects proudly presents Johnny Taylor | Hidden Cities, the artist's third solo exhibit in Los Angeles. Taylor’s paintings reiterate a lifetime of [...]
BERMUDEZ PROJECTS | NELA Cypress Park
March 11 through April 29, 2017 Opening Reception: Saturday, March 11, 7-10PM After more than five years of hosting leading-edge gallery shows in the heart of Downtown LA, Bermudez Projects has announced the opening of [...]
Movin’ On Up!
Bermudez Projects Announces Spacious New Arts Venue, Ambitious Program, in Northeast Los Angeles Words by Marc Haefele, Senior Arts Writer, Bermudez Projects After more than five years of hosting leading-edge gallery shows in the [...]
Seeing is Seeing
James Turrell’s Light Reignfall at LACMA Words by Katrina Mohn, Arts Writer, Bermudez Projects Seeing is seeing. There is no place where that is more apparent than in James Turrell’s Light Reignfall. The piece, which [...]
Jason Rhoades Finally Has First Major Retrospective Thanks to Hauser, Wirth & Schimmel
Words by Marc Haefele, Senior Arts Writer, Bermudez Projects Eleven years after his death at 41, legendary installation artist Jason Rhoades finally has his first big retrospective in his adopted home town of Los Angeles. [...]
Celebrating LA’s Own Painter, Activist, Sculptor, Chicano Muralist
Dreamland: A Frank Romero Retrospective at MOLAA Words by Katrina Mohn, Arts Writer, Bermudez Projects Frank Romero is defined by a multitude of identities throughout his retrospective at the Museum of Latin American Art in [...]
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GORDON HENDERSON | Hansel and Gretel
December 10, 2016 through January 14, 2017 Opening Reception, Saturday, December 10, 7-10PM We’ve known it from childhood as a fairy tale with a happy ending, but scholars say that the Hansel and Gretel story [...]
KELLAN SHANAHAN | The Ecstasy of Matter
October 29 through November 26, 2016 Opening Reception: Saturday, October 29, 7-10PM Kellan Shanahan tells us that “Nature itself is the greatest teacher.” He is an astronaut of the universe within us. His ink-on-paper renderings [...]
A Blind Date with Josh Sabarra
The Sex Columnist, PR Guru, and Author of Porn Again: A Memoir Goes in Deep About His Coming-of-Age Story Words by Julian Bermudez, Director, Bermudez Projects Editor's Note: A Blind Date is our newest feature presenting [...]
Rebel, Rebel
The London School Continues Rattling the Cage Words by Katrina Mohn, Arts Writer, Bermudez Projects A criticism that has been leveled at the London Calling: Bacon, Freud, Kossoff, Andrews, Auerbach, and Kitaj exhibit, on view [...]
An Astronaut of the Universe
Kellan Shanahan Illustrates How Nature is Still the Greatest Teacher Words by Marc Haefele, Senior Arts Writer, Bermudez Projects Kellan Shanahan tells us that “Nature itself is the greatest teacher.” He is an astronaut of [...]
Cartoon Class War
Artists Assemble at the Museum of Latin American Art Words by Chris Greenspon, Features Writer, Bermudez Projects “There’s a certain Mexican way of telling a joke, a really dramatic kind of irony,” said Felipe Flores, [...]
SPACELAND III
Bermudez Projects Steps in with a Razor-Sharp Biennial Exhibit Words by Katrina Mohn, Arts Writer, Bermudez Projects In a moment of loosely outlined biennials, Bermudez Projects steps in with a razor-sharp focus on what a [...]
PRESS RELEASE | Kellan Shanahan | The Ecstasy of Matter
October 29 through November 26, 2016 Opening Reception: Saturday, October 29, 7-10PM Kellan Shanahan tells us that “Nature itself is the greatest teacher.” He is an astronaut of the universe within us. His ink-on-paper renderings [...]
SPACELAND III | Aftermath
September 10 through October 8, 2016 Opening Reception, Saturday, September 10, 7-10PM Bermudez Projects proudly presents SPACELAND III | Aftermath, the third chapter in what is now the [...]
They Came, They Saw, but Did They Conquer? Hauser, Wirth & Schimmel’s New Los Angeles Art Megastore
Words by Marc Haefele, Senior Arts Writer, Bermudez Projects The two and a half acres of galleries at Hauser, Wirth & Schimmel, spread over a full downtown city block and among several buildings, feel measureless [...]
All Hail Swoon, Superchief, and Pearly’s Beauty Shop
Words by Chris Greenspon, Features Writer, Bermudez Projects "Tonight is really about play,” says Caledonia Curry, the artist known as Swoon. “Vanity was kind of a playful reference, because we wanted to use human beings [...]
Amanda Beckmann | 21st Century Modernist
Words by Marc Haefele, Senior Arts Writer, Bermudez Projects "Telling artists that you do collage is like an insult – like saying you do scrap-booking,” asserts Long Island-based collagist Amanda Beckmann. “They feel it is [...]
Silt, Soot and Smut. Alison Saar’s Hauntingly Beautiful Exhibit at LA Louver
Words by Marc Haefele, Senior Arts Writer, Bermudez Projects In an interview not long ago, Los Angeles painter Alison Saar said of African American artists that “there is some tendency toward their taking the real [...]