Tag Archives: Joan Los Angeles

HARRY DODGE — WORKS OF LOVE

At Tufts, outside Boston, the exhibition HARRY DODGE—WORKS OF LOVE brings together sculptures, drawings, and videos that “revel as much in theoretical ideas about a post-human future as they do in the ecstasy of the workaday present.”*

This week join Dodge and Amy Sillman in a public conversation for the annual Beckwith Lecture at the Museum of Fine Arts.

HARRY DODGE—WORKS OF LOVE*

Though April 14.

Tufts University Art Gallery

Aidekman Arts Center

40 Talbot Avenue, Medford.

HARRY DODGE and AMY SILLMAN

Wednesday, March 6, at 7 pm.

Museum of Fine Arts

Remis Auditorium

465 Huntington Avenue, Boston.

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HARRY DODGE—WORKS OF LOVE is an expanded version of Dodge’s 2018 show at Joan, Los Angeles.

From top: Harry Dodge, Emergency Weapon #26Harry Dodge, Emergency Weapon #21Harry Dodge, Works of Love installation view, Joan, Los Angeles, 2018. Photograph by Paul Salveson. Images courtesy the artist.

MADELINE HOLLANDER’S RED SHOES

This is the final weekend to see Madeline Hollander’s RED SHOES, part of the Joan exhibition SPINE—MADELINE HOLLANDER, EVA LEWITT, RAGEN MOSS, wherein Hollander’s dancers interact with LeWitt’s installation UNTITLED (LOS ANGELES) and Moss’ sculptures made of molded, transparent plastic.

To support the performance, a limited edition of Hollander’s screen print PALINDROME DANCE is available for purchase.

MADELINE HOLLANDER—RED SHOES

Saturday and Sunday, February 2 and 3.

Performances between 3 pm and 6 pm.

SPINE—MADELINE HOLLANDER, EVA LEWITT, RAGEN MOSS

Through February 3.

Joan

1206 Maple Avenue, #715, downtown Los Angeles.

From top: Spine, Joan Los Angeles. Installation and performance view; Madeline HollanderPalindrome Dance, 2018, with sculptures by Ragen Moss; two-color screen print on paper, 18 x 24 inches, edition of 10 + 2 AP, $900. Images courtesy the artists and Joan Los Angeles.