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Colby Mugrabi attends the Youth America Grand Prix at David H. Koch Theater. Photo by Mark Sagliocco/Getty Images.
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Heâs been hailed as âone of the most productive and experimental artists of the last half-century,â but to the owner of the Telluride Gallery of Fine Art, Ed Moses was something more: He was a family friend.
Moses founded the Cool School, a group of seminal Los Angeles creatives, many of whom were represented by the Southlandâs Ferus Gallery in the 1950s and 1960s.
Other members of the Cool School included Ed Ruscha, Robert Irwin, Larry Bell, Edward Kiehholz, John Altoon, Ken Price and Billy Al Bengston.
âTheir raucous partying and creative camaraderie not only fused a nascent local scene but made the art world beyond take notice,â the LA Times said in a valedictory to Moses, who passed away in January 2018.
Eva Chimento joins Telluride Gallery of Fine Art as Director
Eva Chimento came to the Telluride Gallery of Fine Art after closing her own five year old Los Angeles gallery.
TELLURIDE, CO
.-The Telluride Gallery of Fine Art announced the appointment of former Los Angeles gallerist Eva Chimento as its new Director. Chimentos first major exhibition as Director of the gallery will be the upcoming Ed Moses Saving the Best for Last, the only 2020 solo show of the iconic L.A. painter who passed away two years ago.
In addition, Allison Cannella joins as Gallery Associate from New York where she was a member of the David Zwirner sales team and founding member and curatorial advisor of The Immigrant Artist Biennial.