JUN 3-SEP 2, 2018
Made in L.A. 2018 is the
latest iteration of the Hammer’s acclaimed biennial exhibition, showcasing
artists from the greater Los Angeles area.
The exhibition’s 32 artists
range in age from 29 to 97 and have contributed works that are deeply engaged
with vital aspects of our contemporary culture. While there is no overarching
theme, many of the artists share common interests. Several grapple with issues
of representation, marginalization, and pressures placed on the body. Some
artists offer interpretations of cultural practices, proposing how ancient
forms of knowledge may be reimagined in the present, or reflect on the current
political climate. Others consider the landscape, climate change and its
repercussions, and the relationship between the land, capitalist expansion, and
violence. Through drawings, paintings, sculpture, textiles, performance, video,
photography, and installations—many newly commissioned expressly for Made in
L.A. 2018—these artists exemplify the diverse and creative landscape of Los
Angeles today.
Funded through the
generosity of Los Angeles philanthropists and art collectors Jarl and Pamela
Mohn, three awards totaling $150,000 will be given to artists in the
exhibition. Learn more about the Mohn Awards.
Made in L.A. 2018 is
organized by Anne Ellegood, senior curator, and Erin Christovale, assistant
curator, with MacKenzie Stevens, curatorial associate. Performances are coordinated
by Vanessa Arizmendi, curatorial assistant.
https://hammer.ucla.edu/exhibitions/2018/made-in-la-2018/?utm_source=hyperallergic&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=mila18
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