Groundspace Project Upcoming Events and Exhibitions! Spring, 2015
Closing Reception for
New Work by Lillian Abel and Robin Parsons
Closing Reception, Saturday, March 7, 4:00 to 6:00 pm
Hours are Friday and Saturday, 1:00 to 6:00 pm.
Opening March 21!
Fugue States
(new work by Annaly Bennett / John David O’Brien)
Fugue States
(new work by Annaly Bennett / John David O’Brien)
Opening Reception: Saturday, March 21, 6:00 to 9:00 pm
Exhibition Dates: March 21- April 11, 2015
Artists’ Statement:
The exhibition Fugue States explores through painting, drawing, sculpture
and installation trajectories in Pasadena traced by these artists through a
series of personal projections, historic recollections and poetic reveries.
Fashioning uncertain maps of personal terrains, that are laced with frequent
mis-transcriptions due to engaging processes of abstraction, ellipsis,
metonymy and abandon, the two create new pathways to understanding
the traversed and constructed landscape.
and installation trajectories in Pasadena traced by these artists through a
series of personal projections, historic recollections and poetic reveries.
Fashioning uncertain maps of personal terrains, that are laced with frequent
mis-transcriptions due to engaging processes of abstraction, ellipsis,
metonymy and abandon, the two create new pathways to understanding
the traversed and constructed landscape.
Opening May 2!
SUSAN FELDMAN: Structures & Strings
Opening Reception: Saturday, May 2, 6:00-9:00 pm
Exhibition Dates: May 2-30, 2015
Susan Feldman’s exhibition at Groundspace Project involves installation,
sculptures, and wall works that engage sculpture, weaving, and drawing.
The central installation space is established by several human-scaled
structures composed of found wood. They stand, like silent sentinels,
between a gridded wall of drawings and an entryway sheltered by a string
canopy. Equally evocative of natural and human-made realms, Feldman’s
oeuvre recalls French theorist Claude Levi-Strauss’s discussion of the artist
as bricoleur, as one who constructs or builds from the (often discarded)
materials at hand. (Betty Brown)
sculptures, and wall works that engage sculpture, weaving, and drawing.
The central installation space is established by several human-scaled
structures composed of found wood. They stand, like silent sentinels,
between a gridded wall of drawings and an entryway sheltered by a string
canopy. Equally evocative of natural and human-made realms, Feldman’s
oeuvre recalls French theorist Claude Levi-Strauss’s discussion of the artist
as bricoleur, as one who constructs or builds from the (often discarded)
materials at hand. (Betty Brown)
Groundspace Project is an alternative exhibition space located in downtown Los Angeles.
Gallery hours are Friday and Saturday, 1 to 6 pm.
1427 E. 4th St. #4, Los Angeles, CA 90033
310 614-3351
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