“The Spectacular Art of Jean-Léon Gérôme”

by Bondo Wyszpolski
“By the time Gerôme died in 1904, he was recognized in America as a celebrated lion of the French art world, but also regularly criticized as a second-rate master.”
That’s co-curator Mary Morton on the once prolific and ubiquitous Jean-Leon Gérôme More
“The Spectacular Art of Jean-Léon Gérôme”
by Bondo Wyszpolski
“By the time Gerôme died in 1904, he was recognized in America as a celebrated lion of the French art world, but also regularly criticized as a second-rate master.”
That’s co-curator Mary Morton on the once prolific and ubiquitous Jean-Leon Gérôme More
High Voltage-Power of Art’s creative energy

by Chip Reuben
This weekend, the Redondo Beach Art Group (RBAG) is taking its own community-oriented, grassroots-grown artistic force to a new level, and to a new venue – The Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center.
Painting the Town

A photo mock-up gives the general idea of a 20 foot-long mural of downtown Hermosa circa 1920 that the all-volunteer Hermosa Beach Murals Project plans to have painted on the north face of the municipal parking structure on Hermosa Avenue, a location suggested by More
Artist Profile-Charles Perera

by Merete Horpestad
Redondo Beach artist Charles Perera has a solo show opening Wednesday at Ortega 21 in Redondo Beach. That’s close to where he lives, but far from where he was raised.



