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"l*AND*sc*APE" refers to the fragmentation and resultant blurring of one of society's most steadfast social constructs.
Cirrus Gallery presents the work of eight Los Angeles artists that demonstrate the breakdown of this constructed illusion by exploring and defining new realities. These artists illuminate both physical and psychological positions in space, awkwardly humanizing each foreign location. Instead of a final destination, these artworks represent a frozen temporality along unique and continuing tangents. |
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Pilar Conde
Waiting for Dawn: Cracking Butterflies, 1999
butterflies, wood, naugahyde,spray paint, Formica, rubber, plastic
6' x 5' x 4'
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Iza Jadach
Fly Away Home
2001
video
10 min. 20 sec.
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Kathleen Johnson
Pool Structure 3 2001
26 1/2" x 51"
Digital pigment print on paper, ed. 3
Price $1,000 |
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Darrin Little
Oracle Pit, 2001
Installation: vinyl billboard, computer box, photographs, concrete, steel, aluminum
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Matt Luem
San Cristobal De Las Casas, 1996
Hotel Pelenque, 1996
Ilfachrome prints
ed. 5
19 3/4" x 13 1/4"
$650 each |
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Justin Moore
Bartok Nautilus (stills), 1999
video, 5 min 23 sec
$200
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Izumi Tachiki
Untitled, 1999
Denim, fake fur, wool, fleece
6" x 6" x 35"
Price $800 each |
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Halsey Rodman
Time-Sculpture #3, 2001
42" x 25 1/3" x 38 1/2"
Price $1,800 |
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