Flash Art International
The City Of Angeles
A Short Survey on the Los Angeles Art Scene, pp 76-77
January - February, 2006
By Clayton Campbell

Another traveling show is "Cannibal Flower," run by working artists. They hold huge group shows that are a fabulous conflation of fashion, music, design, media and good old-fashioned visual arts. Anyone arriving in LA wanting to have fun and break in should give these folks a holler. "Cannibal Flower" has popped up in edgy venues like the brand new Thinkspace Gallery in Hollywood; Hangar 1018 downtown; Anomaly Studios in Pasadena and L Salon in mid-LA; and the newly located Copro Nason Gallery.

Artwork pictured (though not CF artists necessarily):
Cover: KATARZYNA KOZYRA, Appearance as Lou Salome, 2005. Performance. Courtesy of Marianne Greber, Vienna.

Article: GAJIN FUJUTA (lower left), Carp Boy, 2004.Spray paint, acrulic and white gold leaf on wood panel, 20 x 51 cm. Courtesy of LA Louver, Los Angeles.

CHRIS WARE (upper right), Rusty Brown, 2002. Pencil, ink, and brush. Courtesy the artist and Hammer Museum and MOCA, Los Angeles.