The Clayton Brothers open a much anticipated show in Los Angeles tomorrow, July 18. Judging by the large mixed media on canvas works shown here, we expect the duo to unleash an ambitious exhibit, which slated to fill both the east and west spaces at Patrick Painter Gallery’s Bergamot Station location. This one is not to be missed.

The Claytons are also scheduled for their first major museum exhibition at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art in Wisconsin. Rob and Christian Clayton: Inside Out will run from Sept. 10 – Dec 19, 2010.

the art collectors » Clayton Brothers’ New Gallery + Museum Exhibitions

Photos courtesy of Remi/Rough.

London’s Black Rat Press unveiled its July show, Ways of Seeing, on the 2nd. It will run until the July 24th. Featuring SwoonMatt Small, and Brian Adam Douglas, the exhibition explores the different approaches of these three stylistically cohesive contemporaries.

the art collectors » Ways of Seeing @ Black Rat Press

USA Today: An approach to 21th Century Art in USA opened this past week at Sala Europa in Badajos Spain and runs till July 8. The exhibit was organized by Contemporanea, a Granada based company specializing in the production of art editions and exhibitions, and focuses heavily on the Beautiful Losers camp of artists, with some worthy editions.

The full list of participating artists includes: Ray Barbee, Scout H. Bourne, Todd Bratrud, Kelsey Brookes, Thomas Campbell, David Choe, Larry Clark, Richard Colman, Matt Costa, Cheryl Dunn, Fernando Elvira, Brian Donnelly (KAWS), Shepard Fairey (OBEY), Mark Gonzales, Matt Gordon, Tommy Guerrero, Steven Harrington, Evan Hecox, Ben Horton, Jim Houser, Andy Howell, Cody Hudson, Caroline Hwang, Jo Jackson, Rich Jacobs, Todd James (REAS),  Andrew Jeffrey Wright, Andy Jenkins, Chris Johanson, Spike Jonze, Harmony Korine, Matt Leines, Thom Lessner, Chris Lindig, Ari Marcopoulos, Geoff McFetridge, Barry McGee, Ryan McGinness, Mike Mills, Andy Mueller, Neckface, Chris Pastras, Don Pendleton, Andrew Pommier, Steve Powers (ESPO), Clare E. Rojas, Mark Ryden, Andrew Schoultz, Jeff Soto and Ed Templeton.

(via the art collectors » “USA Today” opens in Badajos, Spain)