At the Landing gallery right now, you're likely to catch glimpses of Miro, Giacometti, De Chirico and Noguchi. The name you likely won’t recognize is that of the artist whose solo show invokes all of these figures: Jeremy Anderson. Five tabletop redwood sculptures are rough contemporaries of, and kin to, David Smith's metal drawings in space. Their broad horizontal planes punctuated by slender vertical rods conjure both miniature panoramic landscapes and symbolic modes of denotation. (323) 272-3194, www.thelandinggallery.comJeremy Anderson at the Landing: broad horizontal planes punctuated by vertical rods conjuring miniature panoramic landscapes.
Source: Los Angeles Times October 27, 2017 19:07 UTC