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Before her death in 2016, Julie Becker鈥檚 life鈥檚 work reflected the dilapidated rooms she lived in across Los Angeles.
I take it as a bad sign when galleries seize an opportunity to 鈥渞espond鈥 to something. At best, it鈥檚 slightly out of touch.
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The mobile gallery Shoot The Lobster is presenting work by Henry Codax in Los Angeles, from 24 January 2014.
Shoot the Lobster, the roaming project space belonging to Chelsea dealer Jose Martos, is winging its way to the West Coast later this month, bringing
The mobile Shoot the Lobster Gallery has announced the forthcoming opening in Luxembourg of a permanent space for its pop-up exhibitions.
Chelsea dealer Jose Martos鈥榮 semi-nomadic project space Shoot the Lobster has cropped up on the Continent before, materializing temporarily in places
Well look who鈥檚 back! After a period of relative non-activity, the mysterious artist or collective that creates work under the name Henry Codax will