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Susan Jane Belton, David Duncan, and Stephanie Weber, an exhibition of paintings, George Billis Gallery, through June 18, 2716 S. La Cienega Blvd., (310) 838-3685.

 

Blue McRight: Morandi’s Lawn, and Kota Ezawa: On Photography, Santa Monica Museum of Art, Bergamot Station, through May 14, (310) 586-6488.

 

Esther Bubley, an exhibition of black and white images created by one of the true pioneers of photojournalism,

Through July 2, Stephen Cohen Gallery, 7358 Beverly Boulevard and is open Tuesday – Saturday from 11a.m. to 5 p.m. and by appointment.

 

*Cartelle Gallery’s Last Show in Marina del Rey, Christopher Pate in the front room, and a group show in the back room, featuring Rea Lewis, Jason Adkins, Samantha Thomas, Olivia Booth and others, Cartelle Gallery, 310 Washington Blvd., #119, Marina del Rey, through May 29, (310) 574-9689.

 

Cinco de Mayo celebrations, activities for children, storytelling, music, on display a “Mexican Mansion,” a dollhouse from Puebla, Mexico dating back to 1890, Angels Attic, 516 Colorado Ave., through May 15, (310) 394-8331.

 

Collaboration and Identity, paintings by Rachelle Mark and Susan Weinberg, BGH Gallery, Bergamot Station, through May 22.

 

John Drake, Blue Seven Gallery, through June 2, 3129 Pico Blvd., (310) 449-1444.

 

*Einstein, a groundbreaking collaboration with Caltech and the J. Paul Getty Trust, and USC, the most comprehensive presentation ever mounted on the life and theories of the greatest scientist of the 20th century, The Skirball Cultural Center, 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles, through May 29, 2005, (310) 440-4500.

 

Richard Gate’s “Fafrotskies,” Ruth Bachofner Gallery, through May 21, Bergamot Station, (310) 829-3300.

 

Kusum Harchandrai’s “Box of Truffles,” and Joan Vaupen’s “Shelf Life,” in the West gallery, and Dorothy Anderson’s “Back and Forth,” The Artists Gallery, through May 21, 2903 Santa Monica Blvd., (310) 829-9556.

 

Patti Heid’s “New Work: Beaded Paintings,” and Paul Botello’s “Energy Allegories,” Patricia Correia Gallery, Bergamot Station, through June 4, (310) 264-1760.

 

David Holmes’ “Flying Trucks and Ferris Wheels,” and Anselmo Swan’s “Recent Works,” Keller & Greene Contemporary Fine Art, through May 21, 158 N. LaBrea Ave., (323) 525-1576.

 

Jimmy O’Neal and Cybele Rowe at the Lowe Gallery, new paintings, sculpture and mixed media, 2034 Broadway, between 20th and Cloverfield, through May, (310) 449-0184.

 

Groves of Gold, California Fruit Box Labels, California Heritage Museum, 2612 Main St., through August 14, (310) 392-8537.

 

George Herms: Hot Set, guest curated by Walter Hopps, Santa Monica Museum of Art, Bergamot Station, through May 14, (310) 586-6488.

 

Tomas Kubinek’s Certified Lunatic and Master of the Impossible, one-man show, Skirball Cultural Center, 7 p.m., 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd, L.A., (866) 468-3399.

 

Lost: Photography by Rena Bass Forman, through June 1, 612 N. Almont Drive, West Hollywood, (310) 550-0050.

 

Raymond Saunders’ eighth solo exhibit, Hunsaker/Schlesinger Fine Art, Bergamot Station, through May 28, (310) 828-1133.

 

Sanity Devices: Paintings by David L. Forbes, and The Insanity Principle: Paintings by Linda Carmella Sibio, Track 16 Gallery, Bergamot Station, through June 11, (310) 264-4678.

 

Shades of Time, the Extended Family of Shelley Adler, opening reception, 7 – 9 p.m., The Workmen’s Circle/Arbeter Ring, 1525 S. Robertson Blvd., through July 1, (310) 552-2007.

 

 Thing: New Sculpture from Los Angeles, featuring 20 up-and-coming, Los Angeles based artists, Hammer Museum, 10899 Wilshire Blvd., L.A., through June 5, (310) 443-7056.

 

Time to Pause (The Program), new works by Poor Al, through May 14, Walled City, 309 West 7th Street, San Pedro, (310) 985-9714.

Tomorrow’s Masters, group exhibition featuring works by four young painters whose styles range from pure abstract to  photo realism. Through June 11. M. Hanks Gallery, 3008 Main Street.  

 Fred Williams: The Later Landscapes , 1975 – 1981, LA Louver Gallery, 45 N. Venice Blvd., through May 14,  (310) 822-4955.

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