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MADE IN L.A. — EJ HILL

Visit the Vault gallery at the Hammer this summer and you are likely to encounter EJ Hill standing sentry over his memories in Excellentia, Mollitia, Victoria (2018), his Made in L.A. 2018 installation and durational performance piece that documents his celeripedian circuits around each of the schools he has attended in Los Angeles, from kindergarten through UCLA.

The 2018 iteration of the Hammer biennial Made in L.A. will be up through the beginning of September.

 

EJ HILL—MADE IN L.A. 2018, through September 2.

HAMMER MUSEUM, 10899 Wilshire Boulevard, Westwood, Los Angeles.

hammer.ucla.edu/ej-hill

hammer.ucla.edu/made-in-la-2018

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EJ HillExcellentia, Mollitia, Victoria (2018.) Image courtesy of the artist and Commonwealth and Council, Los Angeles.

Photograph by Chisa Hughes.

EJ Hill, Excellentia, Mollitia, Victoria (2018.) Installation and durational performance. Courtesy of the artist and Commonwealth and Council, Los Angeles. Photo: Chisa Hughes.

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MADE IN L.A. 2018 OPENING NIGHT

The 2018 Hammer biennial opens this weekend, and you’re invited.

 

MADE IN L.A. 2018—OPENING NIGHT, Saturday, June 2, at 8 pm.

HAMMER MUSEUM, 10899 Wilshire Boulevard, Westwood, Los Angeles.

hammer.ucla.edu/made-in-la-2018

Free opening night tickets: eventbrite.com/made-in-la-2018-opening-celebration

Made in L.A. 2018. Image credit: Hammer Museum.
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WEEKLY WRAP UP | JUNE 16 – 24, 2014

1950s SKYWAYS HOTEL Los Angeles Vintage Postcard

1950s SKYWAYS HOTEL Los Angeles Vintage Postcard

MONDAY: Elaine Stocki‘s bizarre and wonderful photographs at Thomas Erben Gallery in New York

TUESDAY: A review in pictures of the “Made in L.A.” exhibition at The Hammer AND Anna Linzer‘s beautiful new book Home Waters

WEDNESDAY: DoPe Press at “I NEVER READArt Book Fair Basel with Oscar Tuazon‘s new book & a new edition by jewelry maker Ligia Dias AND Ann Veronica Janssens at Micheline Szwajcer‘s new gallery in Brussels

THURSDAY: Decorum,” a new exhibition of carpets and tapestries in Shanghai AND Sturtevant at Julia Stoschek’s collection in Düsseldorf

FRIDAY: A new summer group exhibition at Francois Ghebaly Gallery, Square(s)

SATURDAY: A sneak preview of collector Herman Daled‘s home in Brussels

“MADE IN L.A.” REVIEW

opening night "Made in L.A." at the Hammer Museum

opening night “Made in L.A.” at the Hammer Museum

I was really impressed with the work at Made in L.A., the Hammer Museum’s biannual group exhibition of artists who live and work in Los Angeles. The exhibition opened this past Saturday and the museum was packed. I took some pictures of my personal favorites and highlights from the opening night…

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KChung TV Live Taping

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KChung TV Live Taping

KChung TV will be filming in the lobby of the Hammer on select Saturdays and Sundays throughout the exhibition. On opening night they featured a series of programs, mostly interviews with artists.

Juan Capistran, …put very little trust in tomorrow, 2014, bricks and paint

Juan Capistran, …put very little trust in tomorrow, 2014, bricks and paint

Juan Capistran’s piece in the courtyard of the Hammer.

Gabriel Kuri, donation fountain, 2014, powder-coated steel, bird spikes, and coins

Gabriel Kuri, donation fountain, 2014, powder-coated steel, bird spikes, and coins

Harry Dodge

Harry Dodge

Harry Dodge

Harry Dodge

Harry Dodge’s sculptures, drawings, and paintings are very much influenced by Los Angeles artists John Baldessari, Paul McCarthy, and Raymond Pettibone.

Magdalena  Suarez Frimkess and Michael Frimkess

Magdalena Suarez Frimkess and Michael Frimkess

Magdalena Suarez Frimkess and Michael Frimkess

Magdalena Suarez Frimkess and Michael Frimkess

I was really excited to finally see the Frimkess’s ceramics in person! Magdalena Suarez Frimkess is 84 years old, and she has been collaborating with her husband for years. Motifs from cartoons, American history, Egyptian and Latin American art, etc. grace their plates and vessels. The work of Magdalena Suarez Frimkess was recently featured in an exhibition at White Columns, in New York City, which I was sad to miss. They were also recently featured on the podcast Pussyfoot.

Max Maslansky, Painting (fragment), 2012, acrylic on bedsheet

Max Maslansky, Painting (fragment), 2012, acrylic on bedsheet

A room of paintings by Max Maslansky, who paints haunting yet comedic images from pornography is not to be missed. Above, a woman brushes rouge onto a man’s penis while he takes a photograph.

Ricky Swallow

Ricky Swallow

Ricky Swallow

Ricky Swallow

Ricky Swallow

Ricky Swallow

Sarah Rara

Sarah Rara

Channing Hansen

Channing Hansen

There was quite a bit of fiber art in the exhibition, including Channing Hansen’s delicate knit works stretched on canvas.

Infected Faggot Perspectives, edited by W. Wayne Karr and Cory Roberts-Auli, Issues 1-14, August 1991-Summer 1993

Infected Faggot Perspectives, edited by W. Wayne Karr and Cory Roberts-Auli, Issues 1-14, August 1991-Summer 1993

The zine Infected Faggot Perspectives was featured in the mini-exhibition “Tony Greene: Amid Voluptuous Calm.” Tony Greene died from complications with AIDS in 1990, and the exhibition features work by Greene along with some of his peers. I believe this is the only historical work in the exhibition.

Devin Kenny, Aahs, sad feels, 2014, Chocolate fondue with magnets and homemade ferrofluid

Devin Kenny, Aahs, sad feels, 2014, Chocolate fondue with magnets and homemade ferrofluid

Devin Kenny’s artworks are like science experiments for kids. They really stood out. I’m excited to go back and take a deeper look.

Emily Mast, ENDE (Like a New Beginning), 2014

Emily Mast, ENDE (Like a New Beginning), 2014

Emily Mast, ENDE (Like a New Beginning), 2014

Emily Mast, ENDE (Like a New Beginning), 2014

Emily Mast, ENDE (Like a New Beginning), 2014

Emily Mast, ENDE (Like a New Beginning), 2014

Emily Mast has installations and props throughout the museum, along with a performance where four individuals, some dressed in bright yellow struck poses, while another person placed yellow bird feathers on them. It was really beautiful.

Piero Golia, The Comedy of Craft (Act I: Carving George Washington's Nose), 2014

Piero Golia, The Comedy of Craft (Act I: Carving George Washington’s Nose), 2014

Piero Golia, The Comedy of Craft (Act I: Carving George Washington's Nose), 2014

Piero Golia, The Comedy of Craft (Act I: Carving George Washington’s Nose), 2014

I am very excited about Piero Golia’s piece, which will be realized throughout the exhibition, and after the exhibition. The Comedy of Craft (Act I: Carving George Washington’s Nose), features large blocks of white styrofoam which will be carved into the shape of George Washington’s nose from Mt. Rushmore.

WEEKLY WRAP UP | JUNE 9-14

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George Van Tassel’s underground home beneath a giant rock in the Mojave Desert (image from LIFE archives)

THE WEEK IN REVIEW

MONDAY: The Integratron built by UFOlogist George Van Tassel in the Mojave Desert!

TUESDAY: Robin Cameron‘s lovely prints, sculptures, paintings, and her new artists’ book at Room East NYC

WEDNESDAY: Familiar objects altered at “The Motorman” group exhibition, Richard Telles Fine Art, L.A.

THURSDAY: Made in LA opens this weekend at The Hammer! AND Eden Batki’s delicious food @ Night Gallery!

FRIDAY: Oscar Tuazon‘s new project space, A Corner Door, opens with an exhibition by Nate Page

Flying Saucer Convention, 1957, Mojave Desert (image from LIFE archives)

George Van Tassel’s Flying Saucer Convention, 1957, Mojave Desert (image from LIFE archives)

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George Van Tassel’s Flying Saucer Convention, 1957, Mojave Desert (image from LIFE archives)