Showing posts with label Exhibition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Exhibition. Show all posts
Thursday, 8 January 2009
Saturday, 20 December 2008
KIRSTEN PIEROTH
New installation by Kirsten Pieroth at Wattis Institute. Curator Jens Hoffman looks on.
NEW ACQUISITIONS AT SF MOMA
Saturday, 13 December 2008
BLOWING UP LAS VEGAS
A young LA artist has designed a new casino for Las Vegas that projects onto its facade the destruction of old casinos. Instead of refurbishing the buildings, condemned casinos are publicly destroyed in a fanfare of fireworks and controlled explosions. This proposal celebrates this final moment and allows the memory of these buildings to live on.






Friday, 12 December 2008
SCI-ARC BAR INSTALLATION
The end of term project for the first year students at SCI-ARC (a hot LA school and student body) is a 1:1 installation for the raised bar. The design process for the on-trend pink/purple plastic forms is displayed along the corridors leading up to the bar, from cardboard maquettes, to colour samples and scale models.





The final installation wraps up the wall and along the ceiling of the bar
Artist Dino Dinco in the bar
View of studios from raised bar
SCI-ARC GALLERY
According to its website, SCI-Arc Gallery is the only cultural institution in Los Angeles committed to exhibiting experimental projects by contemporary architects. Currently on show is the 'Live Wire' installation by Oyler Wu Collaborative, a practice established in NYC in 2001 and now based in LA, that "argues for an expanded relationship between tectonic expression and functional performance". The staircase can be read as a critique of static exhibition spaces, linking the ground and upper level to create movement through the gallery, but the computer generated design divided opionion.



Monday, 8 December 2008
CENTER FOR LAND USE INTERPRETATION
This research organisation in Culver City is involved in exploring, examining, and understanding land and landscape issues. The Center employs a variety of methods to pursue its mission - engaging in research, classification, extrapolation, and exhibition. The current exhibition (slideshow) looks at the geographical and social impacts of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline.





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