
Probably my third favorite annual event (after the
Festival of Books and
Sunset Junction) is the
Culver City Art Walk, which took place on Saturday.

Each year, I see more art that I would actually want to purchase and display in my home than anywhere else I encounter art. I had two favorite exhibits this year.
BLK/MRKT (a gallery that also ran one of last year's standout exhibits from
Tara McPherson) devoted their space to
Mike Stilkey's "Horse Stories":

Of course, any art that incorporates books is bound to please me (no pun intended).

My other favorite collection was Josh Dorman's incredible map collages at the
George Billis Gallery. Photos really don't do them justice at all, but here is one titled "Oceana" - you can view more
here.

Another exhibit of note at
Taylor De Cordoba featured
Timothy Hull's Soviet-influenced illustrations (click to view closer).

The top photo is from the
Buff Monster installation at the
Corey Helford Gallery.
Following the art walk was
LACMA's afterparty at
HD Buttercup, where they let us wander around drunk and play with the furniture. Good times.



Giant Drag played in what seemed to be a large discount room, while the audience lounged around on couch and chair configurations.

All in all, a lovely outing. Unfortunately, I can't post the photos of various posing hijinks that were gotten up to in HD Buttercup, but rest assured, they are incredibly silly.
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