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Kim Light/Lightbox

Since October 2005, Kimberly Light has built a strong program of emerging and mid-career artists.

Los Angeles

United States
Address:
2656 S. La Cienega Blvd.
90034
Phone: 310.559.1111
Fax: 310.559.2911
Website: www.kimlightgallery.com


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Artists Represented

Skip Arnold, Keith Boadwee, Alika Cooper, Kim Dingle, Samantha Fields, Dustin Fosnot, Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe, Richard Hoblock, Konstantin Kakanias, Thomas Kovachevich, Kirk Nelson, Analia Saban, George Stoll, Case Simmons and Andrew Burke, Samuel Yates


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Current Exhibitions

BITTEN!
Featuring works by Cory Arcangel, Michael Bell-Smith, Joe Bradley, Ry Fyan, Kathy Grayson, Ben Jones,
Christina Malbek, Takeshi Murata, Francine Spiegel, Simmons & Burke


Forthcoming Exhibitions

Group show
June 30 - April 18, 2007
Opening reception: June 30, 6-8pm


Previous Exhibitions

Selected solo shows:
Kim Dingle
George Stoll
Gert & Uwe Tobias

Selected projects:
Adam Silverman
Tamy Ben-Tor

Selected group show participants:
Maya Lin
Jo Robertson


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Art Fairs

LA Art in NY 2006
Year 06 London 2006
Scope Hamptons 2006
Scope Miami 2006
Art LA 2007
LA Art in NY 2007


Submission Policy

Email info@kimlightgallery.com


Press Releases

Kim Light/LightBox Gallery is pleased to present Bitten!, a
group exhibition featuring a diverse group of young artists who explore the influence of digital culture on analog form. Pixels and code are a point of departure for these young artists, but by no
means an end. Through paintings of digital debris or painterly digital video, these artists are putting the lived, human reality back into digital art. Disenchanted with the traditional digital art that navel-gazingly explores only itself, the artists in this show make digital art that is not obsessed with the digital medium per se, but
with a new digital aesthetic and what it means to a lifestyle, not an art style. They want to resituate the indexical mark in this
seemingly immaterial, ephemeral, and unemotive genre.

How does this manifest? Takeshi Murata hacks the way computers read visual information and disrupts
moving pictures to create sensory, painterly scenes of data distortion and fractured figuration. Humans, monkeys, and monsters slog through and come apart in a beautiful complex pattern of disrupted video. With digital tools and technical knowledge, ... [ Read all ]


Press Links

http://www.kimlightgallery.com/news.html


News

"Dingle's Return is Delicious," David Pagel, Los Angeles Times, November 23, 2007.

"One Plate the Ceramist Doesn't Throw," David Colman, New York Times, May 6, 2007.

"Samantha Fields at LightBox/Kim Light Gallery," Katherine Sartorius, Artweek, col. 38, May 2007.

"Just What the Doctor Ordered," Adrian Dannat, The Art Newspaper, Features, New York Diary, No. 180, May 2007, p.55.

"Hip Without Forgoing Tradition," Holly Myers, Los Angeles Times Calendar, Friday, March 9, 2007.

"Art of the New," Dean Kuipers, Los Angeles Times, Calendar, Galleries, Thursday, March 8, 2007.

“These Artworks Really Rock,” Shana T. Lipton, Los Angeles Times, Weekend
Calendar, January 2007.

“Culver City Art Crawl,” Julia Chaplin, Elle Magazine, November 2006.

“Fair Report,” William Hanley, Artinfo.com, July 20, 2006.

“Scope Hampered?,” Ben Davis, Artnet.com, July 16, 2006.

“There’s a Big Bite to her Humor,” Leah Ollman, Los Angeles Times, April 7, 2006.

“Konstantin’s Empire,” Nathan Cooper, C Magazine, April 2006.


Location And Getting There

2656 S. La Cienega Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90034
Exit La Cienega from the 10 fwy. Between Venice and Washington.


Contact-Directors/Staff

Kimberly LightAlex CouriJosh AtlasBen Lee Handler


Opening Times

Tuesday - Saturday, 11am-6pm