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Notable NAP Artists at Art L.A. Contemporary

Written by Andrew Katz Katz

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Andrew Schoultz, Monument to a Whirlwind, 2009, Mixed media on paper, 132 x 240 inches. Courtesy Jerome Zodo Contemporary, Milan. We spotted a few artists featured in New American Paintings last night at the opening reception of Art Los Angeles Contemporary. Our publisher, Steven Zevitas, pointed out that Andrew Schoultz's dynamic installation for Jerome Zodo Contemporary, Milan, might be the most impressive booth this year and is reason enough to make it to the fair. Also check out: - Justin Bower at ACE Gallery, Los Angeles Wendy White at Andrew Rafacz, Chicago Garth Weiser at Altman Siegel, San Francisco - Angelina Gualdoni at Asya Geisberg, New York Iva Gueorguieva at Angles Gallery, Los Angeles - Luke Butler at Silverman Gallery, San Francisco Did you spot other NAP artists? Send your fair photos this weekend to blog@newamericanpaintings.com!
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