Garden Conversations — Victoria Burns

July 1, 2020 — 12 noon

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Garden Conversations — Victoria Burns

Garden Conversations — Kevin Scholl + Victoria Burns


Wednesday, July 1 on Instagram Live at 12:00 noon (PST) http://instagram.com/vielmetter/live


Please join us for a live conversation with Kevin Scholl and art consultant and advisor Victoria Burns.


Edgar Arceneaux
“Peaks Above The Headlines, (Detroit II),” 2017
Watercolor and enamel on paper, wood and mirrored glass.
20.75 x 16.5 x 4.75" [HxWxD] (52.71 x 41.91 x 12.07 cm)
Inventory #ARC535
Courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles
Photo credit: Robert Wedemeyer
Signed and dated on reverse

Edgar Arceneaux
“Peaks Above The Headlines, (Detroit II),” 2017
Watercolor and enamel on paper, wood and mirrored glass.
20.75 x 16.5 x 4.75" [HxWxD] (52.71 x 41.91 x 12.07 cm)
Inventory #ARC535
Courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles
Photo credit: Robert Wedemeyer
Signed and dated on reverse

Sadie Benning
“M1,” 2015
Medite, acrylic, acqua resin, enamel and casein
40 x 30" [HxW] (101.6 x 76.2 cm)
Inventory #BEN282
Courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles

Sadie Benning
“M1,” 2015
Medite, acrylic, acqua resin, enamel and casein
40 x 30" [HxW] (101.6 x 76.2 cm)
Inventory #BEN282
Courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles

Genevieve Gaignard
“Selfie Stick (Deux),” 2018
Found mirrors
80 x 55" [HxW] (203.2 x 139.7 cm)
Inventory #GEN216

Genevieve Gaignard
“Selfie Stick (Deux),” 2018
Found mirrors
80 x 55" [HxW] (203.2 x 139.7 cm)
Inventory #GEN216

Raffi Kalenderian
“Thomas,” 2016
Oil on canvas
84 x 60" [HxW] (213.36 x 152.4 cm)
Inventory #KAL232
Courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles
Photo credit: Jeff McLane
Signed and dated on reverse

Raffi Kalenderian
“Thomas,” 2016
Oil on canvas
84 x 60" [HxW] (213.36 x 152.4 cm)
Inventory #KAL232
Courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles
Photo credit: Jeff McLane
Signed and dated on reverse

Charles Gaines
“Numbers and Trees: Central Park Series II, Tree #10, Alexandro,” 2018
Black and white photograph, acrylic on plexiglass
3 panels overall, (2) 95" H x 42" W x 5.75" D (1) 95" H x 42.50" W x 5.75" D overall approximately 95" H x 127.50" W x 5.75" D
Inventory #GAI354
Courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles
Photo credit: Fredrik Nilsen

Charles Gaines
“Numbers and Trees: Central Park Series II, Tree #10, Alexandro,” 2018
Black and white photograph, acrylic on plexiglass
3 panels overall, (2) 95" H x 42" W x 5.75" D (1) 95" H x 42.50" W x 5.75" D overall approximately 95" H x 127.50" W x 5.75" D
Inventory #GAI354
Courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles
Photo credit: Fredrik Nilsen

Andrea Bowers
“Arms Are For Hugging: Ode to CODEPINK (Virginia Beach),” 2019
Acrylic on cardboard
19.5 x 59.5 x 2" [HxWxD] (49.53 x 151.13 x 5.08 cm)
Inventory #BOW532
Courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles

Andrea Bowers
“Arms Are For Hugging: Ode to CODEPINK (Virginia Beach),” 2019
Acrylic on cardboard
19.5 x 59.5 x 2" [HxWxD] (49.53 x 151.13 x 5.08 cm)
Inventory #BOW532
Courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles

Shana Lutker
“Attractive Fool,” 2015
Mirror, wood, lights, hardware, timer
54" H x 41" W x 5" D (137.16 cm H x 104.14 cm W x 12.7 cm D)
Inventory #LUT262
Courtesy of Vielmetter Los Angeles
Photo credit: Robert Wedemeyer

Shana Lutker
“Attractive Fool,” 2015
Mirror, wood, lights, hardware, timer
54" H x 41" W x 5" D (137.16 cm H x 104.14 cm W x 12.7 cm D)
Inventory #LUT262
Courtesy of Vielmetter Los Angeles
Photo credit: Robert Wedemeyer

Pope.L
“Tart,” 1998 - 2000
Pencil, ball point pen, and marker on Pop Tart
4.75" H x 3.75" W x 1" D (12.07 cm H x 9.53 cm W x 2.54 cm D) framed
Inventory #POP162
Courtesy of the Artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles. © Pope.L
Photo credit: Robert Wedemeyer

Pope.L
“Tart,” 1998 - 2000
Pencil, ball point pen, and marker on Pop Tart
4.75" H x 3.75" W x 1" D (12.07 cm H x 9.53 cm W x 2.54 cm D) framed
Inventory #POP162
Courtesy of the Artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles. © Pope.L
Photo credit: Robert Wedemeyer