BGFA.DTLA.00.26

BGFA.DTLA.00.26 features paintings, drawings and performance by 14 Downtown Los Angeles artists, including Stephen Seemayer. (Click on photo to see video.)

In the heart of L.A.’s Historic Core, Art/Space 114 is hosting a new exhibit curated by Bert Green and featuring the work of 14 artists long associated with the Downtown art community: Lisa Adams, David Buckingham, Tom Garner, Megan Geckler, Jeff Gillette, Tanner Goldbeck, Laurie Hassold, David Hollen, Grey James, Richard McDowell, Miguel Osuna, Parris Patton, Stephen Seemayer and Scott Siedman.

The show opens Sat., July 11 (reception from 4-7 p.m.) and runs through Aug. 22, 2026. Art/Space 114 is located at 114 W. 4th St. (just west of Main Street).

Dark Side of Paradise Catalogs Available

Mat Gleason

Dark Side of Paradise: Paintings From 2020-2022 is now available at Bermudez Projects in Cypress Park or through the gallery’s website. Featuring an essay by art critic Mat Gleason, the catalog comes in hardcover ($50) or softcover ($40), and includes reproductions of all 27 of the large paintings included in the exhibit. It was designed by artist Lilli Muller with editorial assistance from Seemayer’s wife, Pamela Wilson.

‘Signs of the Times’ Exhibit Extended Through June 9

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Stephen Seemayer’s exciting exhibition of 62 new works inspired by Occupy L.A. — now showing at the District Gallery in downtown Los Angeles — has been extended through Sunday, June 9, 2013.

In addition to the collages, made up of reconstructed L.A. Times front pages, newspaper and magazine clippings, photographs and spray paint, the exhibit features a 5-minute movie about the occupation of City Hall in the fall of 2011. The film includes photographs and video that he and his wife, filmmaker Pamela Wilson, took over the two months of the protest, and from the last night, when the peaceful demonstrators were forcefully evicted by the LAPD.

STEPHEN SEEMAYER
SIGNS OF THE TIMES
April 25 – June 9
District Gallery
740 E. 3rd St.
Los Angeles, CA 90013
(213)814-7164
Map

“Signs of the Times”: The Pieces (59-62)

November 28, 2011 We are the change you want.

November 28, 2011
We are the change you want.

November 29, 2011 Screw us and we multiply.

November 29, 2011
Screw us and we multiply.

Each piece in Stephen Seemayer’s new show of artworks at District Gallery in Downtown L.A. is built on a reconstructed front page of the Los Angeles Times from each day of  Occupy L.A.

During October and November 2011, Seemayer and his wife, filmmaker Pamela Wilson, spent time nearly every day talking with and documenting the occupiers who were camped out in tents and makeshift shelters around L.A.’s City Hall.

November 30, 2011 Hungry? Eat a banker.

November 30, 2011
Hungry?
Eat a banker.

December 1, 2011 Take the power back!

December 1, 2011
Take the
power back!

The protestors were showing solidarity with Occupy Wall Street in New York, and pressing for fairness and compassion for working class Americans. They urged a shift in values and a closing of the rift between the wealthiest in our society and the “99%.”

Seemayer’s collages incorporate the slogans and signage that got the occupiers’ messages across, along with photographs and stencils of revolutionary symbolism.

Signs of the Times continues through May 26.

STEPHEN SEEMAYER
SIGNS OF THE TIMES
April 25 – May 26
District Gallery
740 E. 3rd St.
Los Angeles, CA 90013
(213)814-7164
Map