PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release
1/26/2010
What Remains of a Building…
Surface Tension_Los Angeles
Carmen Argote
Cindy Santos Bravo
Ken Ehrlich
Brandon LaBelle
Exhibition Duration: February 12 – March 27, 2010
Opening Reception: Friday, February 12 6:00 – 9:00 pm
@
g727
727 South Spring Street
LA, CA 90014
g727 is pleased to announce What Remains of a Building…, organized by Ken Ehrlich and Brandon LaBelle. This exhibition is the third installment of the Surface Tension series, which generates collaborative projects and publications addressing site-based art practices and questions related to the built environment. Previous Surface Tension exhibitions were presented in Curitiba, Brazil (2006) and Copenhagen, Denmark (2007).
What Remains of a Building… asks each participating artist to focus on a specific built space, including the recent new headquarters of the LAPD, a domestic space in downtown, Hollywood motels, and the legendary jazz club, the Cadillac Café. Each site provides a generative platform for examining particular histories, cultures, and politics intertwined within the city of LA. Spatial interventions and inquiry, memory tracing and re-enactments, performative gestures and staged settings are featured as strategies to query what a building is and what it may become.
For more information:
http://www.surface-tension-site.net
http://www.g727.org
contact:
Adrian Rivas
g727.adrian@gmail.com or 213 627 9563
