Los Angeles based curator, Dane Jensen, is currently the gallery Director of Moss Los Angeles, an internationally known contemporary New York based design gallery. 2008 marks his ninth year in the fine art industry. Eye of the Storm
is the Jensens fifth independently curated show of the last four years following 2007s drawing show $coundrels. His work as Gallery Director of the Earl McGrath Gallery and the gallerys collaboration with Ford-Brady saw his work featured in Interior Design Magazine and the LA Times. Previous charity work through art includes his work on Beyond Graffiti in 2003 which benefited Artists for Amnesty in their plight to aid the women of Juarez Mexico. Over his career he has worked with the work of photographers such as William Eggleston, Weng Fen, Patrick McMullan and Tim Street-Porter, 20th C. artists Andy Warhol and Pablo Picasso, emerging artists Mark Ryden and Elliot Puckette, and designers Maarten Baas, Studio Job and the Campana Brothers. He is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin Madisons department of Art History.
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Reform Gallery is a testament to Gerard O'Brien's subjective and scholarly approach to California Design. With an eye that focuses on California Modernism and the artist/craftsmen of this movement, Reform showcases the best and often most underappreciated designers of this era, as well as work by renowned designers from across the United States and the world.
Reform first opened its doors in 2003 and moved in 2004 to its present 5,000 square foot location in West Hollywood's La Cienega Design Quarter. Recent exhibitions include California Design: A Celebration of California Design from 1956 to 1976 and R.M. Schindler: The Gingold Commissions.
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A&I remains passionate about catering to the ever-changing needs of photographers whether professional, amateur or student. "A&I helps professionals and industry leaders by being a full-service team, says owner Baret Lepejian. We work personally to consult with photographers and a range of institutions, whether they be a small, private elementary school or the worlds leading stock photo agency. We discuss, find and meet the particular needs of our clients by assuring the best, most efficient and most cost effective services. We pride ourselves in the range and quality of our digital services, while still maintaining the best film processing and traditional printing available. Clients worldwide entrust us by uploading their digital files or shipping their film to A&I.
"Multimedia has always been a very powerful force on the web. With more complex computers and high speed connections, the internet has been pushing the limits of both marketing, sales, and communication. I am a multimedia designer with a great understanding of how to design, market, and even create the best possible solution for a given problem.
I put in a lot of extra work on each and every project, pushing the limits of 2D design and interactive. The work that I do is always presented in a creative, professional, and unique way, but is still simple and precise enough that even the common web user will appreciate. " - Alex Olson
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