This Friday, July 17th at Innocnts Gallery // GODS OF SUMMER // a solo exhibition featuring new works by Kris Chau (@chaufacetime). Evening starts at 7pm with special music guests, food, and drink. Hope to see ya there!!
Some great work from Kate Klingbeil. She lays the paint down heavy and has a vision all her own that carries through the different mediums she engages in. Pretty stoked to start carrying some of her air-brushed art sweaters at the gallery and definitely working towards a solo exhibition at Innocnts in the future.
Much appreciation to those that were able to make it out last Saturday for the opening of GROUP CHAT with Bay Area artist couple Alex Fatemi and Kindah Khalidy. It was a pleasure to finally have them down in Los Angeles and showing at Innocnts Gallery. Much appreciation to Aaron of Peaking Lights, Mitch from KXLU, and Peace Out for all the rad MUSIC! And shout out to Pablst Blue Ribbon for their continued support of THE program here at Innocnts.
There's an exhibition catalog (pdf) available via email for those interested in artwork. The exhibition runs through July 15th so stop in and say hello if you're around the Echo Park area!
Another great opening night at Innocnts Gallery with // WARM BLOOD // a group exhibition featuring new work by San Francisco artists Harley Lafarrah Eaves, Michelle Guintu, Jordan Bogash, and Rye Purvis. Solid turn out of friends and art patrons taking in the art and sonic vibes. Jordan lined up DIVOLA who performed such a rad set that all their $5 tapes were sold out by the end of the night! We sold some art but more great work still remains from each artist. Contact us for an exhibition catalog with available work. Much appreciation to Pabst Blue Ribbon for their continued support of the arts at Innocnts.
Opening tonight at Innocnts || FEELINGS || a solo exhibition by @emilyknecht featuring her intimate self portrait film photography. Join us for the opening reception this evening from 7pm to 10pm. Cold beer by our friends at House Beer
Gino Perez is a skateboarder and artist from Los Angeles, California. In the 90's Mark Gonzales aka the Gonz turned Gino pro under 60/40 Skateboards. The spontaneous times spent with Gonz heavily influenced Gino's artistic sensibilities. Gino's work finds similar rhythms to that of Picasso, Basquiat, and Gonzales with the west coast sensibility of a skateboarder. We recently picked up some pen and marker drawings from Gino and are offering them for sale exclusively through Innocnts.