Monday, December 7, 2009

Racked LA: Big Event for Little Art at Happy in Los Feliz

Racked LA: Big Event for Little Art at Happy in Los Feliz


Big Event for Little Art at Happy in Los Feliz
Monday, December 7, 2009, by Lisa Boosin

Happy really is one of the most appropriately-named stores we've ever visited—filled with stuff that's both whimsical and functional, and many things that smell nice, it's a definite mood-lifter. On Friday, they debuted a new little art exhibit, Plenty at Happy, that featured teeny, tiny works from about 58 local artists. Mainly paintings, but there were a few ceramic and mixed-media pieces, too. Everything was priced at $100, providing a thrifty and tempting entrĂ©e into the word of collecting (or an amazing gift). The show runs through January 24; at the rate that things were selling on Friday, you shouldn't wait around, or there will be nothing left for you to buy. Which wouldn't be very happy at all.
· Happy [Official Site]

Filed under LA: Los Feliz,

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Plenty Dec. 4, 2009 - January 24, 2010

Opening reception Friday December 4 from 6-10pm!


Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Meet the Artist: Chelsea Dean


Artwork (or artist) that changed your life and why?
As an insanely neurotic drawer I was immediately attracted to Vija Celmins work. As it turned out, she had a retrospective at the Hammer Museum while I was working on what seemed to be the most challenging drawing of my life---a reflection in water. Standing in the presence of her effortless drawings made me short of breath. That day I gained a whole new respect for her artistic process and I was reminded that I wasn’t alone on my journey.
When did you first know you wanted to be an artist?
When I was very young! I have a picture hanging in my studio of me when I was 2½ years old painting outside in one of my father’s dress shirts. For me, it serves as a reminder that this is what I’m supposed to be doing.
What do you like about making art in Los Angeles?
I feel totally inspired by my friends and the spaces that surround me. Through my exploration of architecture here I’ve developed a taste for finding beauty in the decay. Lucky for me, there’s no shortage of that in this city.
What do you dislike about making art in Los Angeles?
The politics-- but you find that in any type of business.
Favorite book, film and food?
Shel Silverstein’s Where the Sidewalk Ends
'80s John Hughes movies
Vietnamese food
Favorite website?
I have been loving playlist.com!
Best art advice?
Trust the process!!!
We trust you'll head over to Happy to see Vestiges of the Original Plan, on view until November 29.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Chelsea Dean Vestiges of the Original Plan


Now showing at HAPPY until November 28, 2009,
Chelsea Dean's Vestiges of the Original Plan




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Chelsea Dean -
Vestiges of the Original Plan
HAPPY is pleased to present “Vestiges of the Original Plan”, an exhibition of new work by Los Angeles artist Chelsea Dean. Dean offers drawings and photographic light boxes showcasing the mid-century modern architecture of Rudolph Schindler, Richard Neutra and John Lautner - three influential architects of the twentieth century whose most important work can be found in South California. Dean’s pristine drawings and photographs of selected Southern California structures honor and document these aging and, in some cases, deteriorating monuments. As the elements and years of neglect wreak havoc on these symbols of perfection, Dean comes to terms with her own artistic concerns by allowing the elements (rain, sun, pollution) to wreak havoc directly on her photographs. In addition, Dean’s painstakingly rendered drawings are further manipulated by the artist in an act of self-defiance that allows her to collect, re-create and ultimately let go. Dean’s celebration of these icons is cautionary and situates the artist as detective, conservator, historian, performer and martyr. “Vestiges of the Original Plan” is a memorial to passing perfection. Chelsea Dean was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona and has a BA in Studio Art from the University of Puget Sound and an MFA in Drawing from Claremont Graduate University.





And in Happy's Project Space
Donald Krieger - A Garland for Walt Whitman


Donald Krieger - A Garland for Walt Whitman
In our project room Donald Krieger produces a site-specific installation entitled “A Garland for Walt Whitman”. Using a series of quotes and images pertaining to and taken directly from the life and work of the celebrated American poet Walt Whitman, Krieger honors the writer with a garland that will emerge from Happy’s closet and travel the span of the showroom. Krieger collaborates with Whitman creating intimate keepsakes with striking imagery that is political, subversive, cryptic and whimsical. Krieger takes the essence of Whitman’s work and gives us a fusion of writer and artist, mentor and messenger. Donald Krieger is a painter, performance artist, curator, graphic designer and musician born and raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He received his BFA from UC Irvine and an MFA from the California Institute of the Arts. He lives and works in Los Feliz.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Happy November 6th!


Happy's first anniversary party November 6th!
Come celebrate with us!
art, food, wine, friends!

happy welcomes you to our first anniversary party Nov. 6th, 6-10 pm.

Also opening at happy that evening

Chelsea Dean -
Vestiges of the Original Plan and in happy's project space,

Donald Krieger - A Garland for Walt Whitman




Chelsea Dean -
Vestiges of the Original Plan
HAPPY is pleased to present “Vestiges of the Original Plan”, an exhibition of new work by Los Angeles artist Chelsea Dean. Dean offers drawings and photographic light boxes showcasing the mid-century modern architecture of Rudolph Schindler, Richard Neutra and John Lautner - three influential architects of the twentieth century whose most important work can be found in South California. Dean’s pristine drawings and photographs of selected Southern California structures honor and document these aging and, in some cases, deteriorating monuments. As the elements and years of neglect wreak havoc on these symbols of perfection, Dean comes to terms with her own artistic concerns by allowing the elements (rain, sun, pollution) to wreak havoc directly on her photographs. In addition, Dean’s painstakingly rendered drawings are further manipulated by the artist in an act of self-defiance that allows her to collect, re-create and ultimately let go. Dean’s celebration of these icons is cautionary and situates the artist as detective, conservator, historian, performer and martyr. “Vestiges of the Original Plan” is a memorial to passing perfection. Chelsea Dean was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona and has a BA in Studio Art from the University of Puget Sound and an MFA in Drawing from Claremont Graduate University.




Donald Krieger - A Garland for Walt Whitman
In our project room Donald Krieger produces a site-specific installation entitled “A Garland for Walt Whitman”. Using a series of quotes and images pertaining to and taken directly from the life and work of the celebrated American poet Walt Whitman, Krieger honors the writer with a garland that will emerge from Happy’s closet and travel the span of the showroom. Krieger collaborates with Whitman creating intimate keepsakes with striking imagery that is political, subversive, cryptic and whimsical. Krieger takes the essence of Whitman’s work and gives us a fusion of writer and artist, mentor and messenger. Donald Krieger is a painter, performance artist, curator, graphic designer and musician born and raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He received his BFA from UC Irvine and an MFA from the California Institute of the Arts. He lives and works in Los Feliz.


HAPPY, celebrating its one-year anniversary in November, stocks well designed home and lifestyle accessories, and features revolving art shows with local and international artists. Happy combines gift, garden and gallery to create a unique space, full of inspired gifts and thoughtful embellishments. Located in the newly designated Los Feliz Art & Design District on Hollywood Blvd. between Vermont and Hillhurst, Happy shares this stretch of road with over 50 artists and designers living, creating and working in Los Feliz.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

May Jong and Echo Park Film Center 'til October 31!

If you've not seen our most recent show, now is a great time. May Jong's tender drawings of The Lone Cypress are charming the pants off Happy's clientele and if you take a look in our closet you'll see some great Super 8 films from the Echo Park Film Center. Both are on view 'til October 31.


Opening Friday, November 6 from 6-9pm we feature local artists Chelsea Dean and Donald Krieger. Happy will also be celebrating its first anniversary, so it promises to be a special night. Hope to see you all there.



Save The Date: Friday December 4 - PLENTY, Happy's first annual small works show. Small, affordable, fun!