Luke Whitlatch
Luke Whitlatch (born 1977, Casper, Wyoming) is an American, Los Angeles-based, artist.[1] His paintings have been shown in Los Angeles, New York City, and Wyoming.[2][3][4] His work has been reviewed in Modern Painters and the Columbia Art and Literature Review.
Whitlatch grew up in Wyoming before moving to Los Angeles to study art at Otis College of Art and Design, where he received a BFA in 2001.
Selected solo exhibitions
- 2018 “Here lies the void I once knew” solo show, Scarlow's Gallery Casper, Wyoming
- 2013 “Hand of the Slumber Man,” solo show, Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica, California[5]
- 2010 “Ghost in the cargo van,” solo show, Corridor Gallery, Casper, Wyoming
- 2008 “The Goodstein Incidents,” solo show, Bandini Art, Culver City, California
- 2004 “The Confines of Expressionism,” solo show, Timbrespace, Los Angeles, California
Selected group exhibitions
- 2019 "A Consuming Fire (with Eric Anderson); Keystone Gallery, Los Angeles, California
- 2018 “It’s OK,” group show, Charlie James Gallery Los Angeles, California, Curated by Sacha Baumann
- 2014 "6018 Wilshire Blvd." group show, Edward Cella Gallery Los Angeles, California, Curated by Carl Berg[6]
- 2014 “In Between Days,” group show, Driscoll and Babcock Gallery New York, New York, Curated by Tess Schwab
- 2011 “Knocksteady,” group show, Keystone fine art space, Los Angeles, California, Curated by Melanie Mandle
- 2008 “Unbreak My Heart,” group show, Pluto Gallery, Brooklyn New York, Curated by Brent Burkett
- 2008 “There is no there there,” group show, Rivington Arms, New York, New York, Curated by Benjamin Provo
- 2008 “Figure and Landscape,” group show, 9810 Fine Art, Irvine, California, Curated by Carl Berg
- 2007 “Abstraction 2,” group show, Carl Berg Gallery, Los Angeles, California, Curated by Carl Berg
- 2007 “Welcome Home,” group show, Arena 1 Gallery, Santa Monica California, Curated by Ashley Emenegger
- 2007 “Block Party,” group show, Daniel Wienberg Gallery, Los Angeles, California, Curated by Benjamin Provo
- 2007 “Counterpoint,” group show, Colburn School of Performing Arts, Los Angeles, California, Curated by Wanderlust productions
- 2006 “LA Artists,” group show, Venice Arts Gallery, Venice, California, Curated by David Adler
- 2006 “Random Perspectives,” group show, Redhouse Gallery, Venice, California, Curated by Evelyn Fittsgibon and Ashley Emenegger
- 2005 “Art Above LA,” group show, 1200 Wilshire Lofts, Los Angeles, California, Curated by Katrina McElroy
- 2004 “Landscape and Figure: New Visions,” group show, Venice Art Lofts, Venice, California, Curated by Katrina McElroy
- 2003 “Splat,” group show, Art 2102, Los Angeles, California, Curated by Breanne Arrington
- 2002 “Sometimes it’s Dark,” group show, Practice Space, Los Angeles, California, Curated by Lee Clarke and Faris McReynolds
- 2001 “Thesis Show,” group show, Otis Gallery, Los Angeles, California
- 2001 “Snow,” group show, Practice Space, Los Angeles, California, Curated by Jacob Rhodes
- 2000 “Junior Prom (Last Dance),” group show, Bolsky Gallery, Los Angeles, California, Curated by Karen Moss
- 2000 “Sel-fish,” group show, Bliss Gallery, Pasadena, California, Curated by Kenneth Riddle
- 1999 “Proc-a-Prac,”group show, Bolsky Gallery, Los Angeles, California, Curated by Yunhee Min
- 1999 Group Show, Rose and Croix Gallery, Burbank, California, Curated by Lee Clarke, Faris McReynolds
- 1998 “Post Millennial Barbecue,” group show, Seventh Floor Gallery, Los Angeles, California, Curated by Dana Duff
Publications
- Full Blede Magazine Issue #4 2018
- Modern Painters (Review,There is no there there) October Issue 2008
- Columbia Art and Literature Review Issue #38, 2003
References
- "Luke Whitlatch: The Hand of the Slumber Man". Artweek.la. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
- "IT'S OK. ↘". Cjamesgallery.com. 15 January 2018. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
- "Scarlow's Gallery". Scarlowsgallery.com. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
- "Whitlatch's work both quiet and loud, peaceful and violent". Wyofile.com. 24 July 2018. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
- "Luke Whitlatch Artwork represented by Richard Heller Gallery". Richardhellergallery.com. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
- "Luke Whitlatch - White Well - 2014 - Edward Cella". Edwardcella.com. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
External links
- Artillery Magazine, "A Consuming Fire", Paintings by Eric Anderson and Luke Whitlatch Keystone Gallery, Los Angeles Press Release
- Anp Quarterly V2 #4 (Biploar Bear mention)
- Keystone Artspace, A Consuming Fire: Eric Anderson and Luke Whitlatch
- Chaos and Frenzy. Fantasy and Whimsy: This Artweek.LA, by Bill Bush
- Luke Whitlatch's website
- Cargo Collective, Luke Whitlatch
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