Alex Andrew Sanchez: ​I’m not really sure what visceral realism is​.
206 S Ave 20 Los Angeles CA 90031
Friday, March 8 at 7:00 PM 11:00 PM
Ends Apr 5, 2019
Let’s dance rather than beating the shit out of ourselves please stop crowd surfing I’m not really sure what visceral realism is, Robert Summer of Death all things must pass hybrid moment no star crash, may all your dreams die and all your realities be lived. Alex Andrew Sanchez: I’m not really sure what visceral realism is. March 8th 2019 — April 5th 2019 Opening Reception: Friday March 8th 7-11pm LAST PROJECTS 206 S Ave 20 Los Angeles CA 90031 Hours: Fri + Sat 2-6pm or by appointment inquiries to Ilona Berger: info@lastprojects.org / 323 355 4225 For immediate release: LAST Projects is pleased to announce I’m not really sure what visceral realism is, an exhibition by LA based multidisciplinary artist Alex Andrew Sanchez, of painting, sculpture, drawing and text. This is Sanchez's second solo exhibition at LAST Projects. Alex Andrew Sanchez (b. 1984) received his BFA from Otis College of Art in 2010. He works in Los Angeles, Ca. Sanchez moonlights as a poet interested in painting about the dissolution of color and romantically or perhaps cathartically at times, seeks some kind of altruism through the fiction and history of painting and artmaking. Sanchez is a writer who makes paintings, internet art, poetry, scribblings, videos, and sculptural assemblages. Sanchez is a California native who spent his first years in La Puente, Ca and later migrated to living his most formative years in San Bernardino, Ca and most notably Rialto, Ca. Sanchez makes work inspired by the California landscape and his time spent there including his new home and experiences in Los Angeles. He cites literature and music as a heavy influence on his practice as well the visual artists Cecily Brown, David Hammons, Michael Goldberg, Robert Rauschenberg, Edgar Degas, and his mentor Juan Capistrán. https://alexsanchezartist.wordpress.com
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