ALEX HUBBARD — THE CORNER OF THE TABLE

The videos involve a long, slow process, hunched in front of the computer… The paintings, when they started, were about changing gears in the studio and working quickly… With most if not all of the materials I use, there is no going back. With the plastics, the urethanes, and the resins, once they are mixed, the clock is ticking. The slower I am to start, the less time I have to work with them.Alex Hubbard*

THE CORNER OF THE TABLE—Hubbard’s solo show at Regen Projects—includes his new multimedia works on linen and cotton as well as two handmade projectors streaming animated videos.

ALEX HUBBARD—THE CORNER OF THE TABLE

Through December 21.

Regen Projects

6750 Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles.

*”Alex Hubbard in conversation with Debra Singer,” in Alex Hubbard—Eat Your Friends (Los Angeles: DoPe Press, 2015), 37–38.

Alex Hubbard, The Corner of the Table, November 16–December 21, 2019, Regen Projects, Los Angeles, from top: Youth Apparatus, 2019, urethane, acrylic, UV print, epoxy resin, fiberglass, and oil on linen; Vaper’s Salon, 2019, urethane, acrylic, UV print, epoxy resin, fiberglass, and oil on cotton; Romeo’s Purple Welcome, 2019, urethane, acrylic, UV print, epoxy resin, fiberglass, and oil on linen; The way things I wish they used to be, 2019, urethane, acrylic, UV print, epoxy resin, fiberglass, and oil on cotton; Boule’s, 2019, urethane, acrylic, UV print, epoxy resin, and fiberglass on cotton; Life Preserver, 2019, urethane, acrylic, UV print, epoxy resin, fiberglass, and oil on cotton; Animal Dance, 2019, urethane, acrylic, UV print, epoxy resin, and fiberglass on linen; Infrared, 2019, urethane, acrylic, UV print, epoxy resin, fiberglass, and oil on linen; 1,000,000 (Iguana), 2019, urethane, acrylic, UV print, and oil on linen. Images courtesy and © the artist and Regen Projects.

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