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Dept. of culture

summer loving in the golden state

May 9, 2008  3:37 pm

Kbrooks

Just in time for the warm weather (not that we’re getting so much of that today in New York), L.A.-based artist Kimberly Brooks brings her dreamlike canvases to Culver City’s Taylor De Cordoba gallery for an exhibit called “Technicolor Summer.” The new series of oil paintings, which focuses on a family grappling with illness in the midst of a California summer, features Golden State backdrops such as Yosemite National Park’s forests and the Pacific Ocean. “Unlike other shows that have very specific ideas tied to them—like a musical artist releasing an album, where each painting is a song—I think I will be painting this show, in some form or another, for the rest of my life,” says Brooks. “Technicolor Summer” will be on view from May 10 to June 14.

Kimberly Brooks, “Canon Drive,” courtesy of Taylor De Cordoba

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