Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions
Conversation. Renowned artist and architect, Vito Acconci, is coming to Los Angeles in early January 2006. To offer a truly memorable event, we have invited Thom Mayne to join Acconci. Mayne's work has been chosen for numerous awards; most recently, he has been awarded the 2005 Pritzker Prize - an award considered by many to be architecture's Nobel Prize. Linda Taalman, of Taalman Koch Architecture, will moderate the event.
Conversation
A Lace event moderated by Linda Taalman/Taalman Koch Architecture
Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE) is pleased to present Vito Acconci and
Thom Mayne in conversation on 11 January 2006 at 8pm. Renowned artist and
architect, Vito Acconci, is coming to Los Angeles in early January 2006. To offer a
truly memorable event, we have invited Thom Mayne to join Acconci. Mayne's work has
been chosen for numerous awards; most recently, he has been awarded the 2005
Pritzker Prize - an award considered by many to be architecture's Nobel Prize. Linda
Taalman, of Taalman Koch Architecture, will moderate the event.
Vito Acconci develops his work as a visual artist, a video maker, a body artist, and
a designer of architectural and urban works of art. Acconci Studio, a think-tank of
art and architecture where he collaborates with a group of young designers, is
currently producing works of public art for urban and unique settings. His
influential, provocative and often radical art-making practices have earned him
international recognition. Acconci Studio is located in Brooklyn, NY.
Thom Mayne is a Los Angeles-based architect known for breaking through traditional
bounds of forms and materials. He is principal of Morphosis, meaning "manner of
formation." The architectural critic Witold Rybczynski comments, "His buildings have
jagged, fractured forms and haphazard compositions that make them look, at first
glance, as if they were not quite finished--or were falling apart. This is a
subterfuge, of course, since they are solidly built and carefully detailed, but
their appearance leaves the distinct impression of chaos."
This conversation is a PUBLIC INTEREST event. Taking place throughout 2006, this
series explores the evolving nature of public practices in an urban context by
focusing on contemporary architecture, design and visual art practices that
challenge standard notions of public space and manifest social as well as physical
presence within the built landscape. Our location in Hollywood is particularly
relevant, with this district's current phase of redevelopment, and both Acconci and
Mayne are ideal creative practitioners to set the tone for this exploration.
LOS ANGELES CONTEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS
LACE distinguishes itself by serving as a laboratory for artistic research and
unfettered, positive creative expression, where artists--including newly-emerging
and under-represented artists as well as more established artists--have the freedom
and the opportunity to take risks. The organization originated in 1978 from a need
for a Los Angeles venue that supports, exhibits, and advocates innovations in
art-making. Since its inception, the organization has presented the work of over
5000 artists in over 3000 exhibitions, performances, screenings, and works of public
art.
Support for Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions and its programs comes from The
American Scandinavian Foundation, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Barbro
Osher Pro Suecia Foundation, California Community Foundation, City of Los Angeles
Department of Cultural Affairs, Consulate General of Sweden in Los Angeles, Craft In
Dialogue/ IASPIS, FRAME, Hollywood Chamber of Commerce Community Foundation, LLWW
Foundation, Los Angeles County Arts Commission, Morris Family Foundation, SAS
Airlines, and the members of Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions.
11 January 2006 | 8pm | doors open at 7:30pm
Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions
6522 Hollywood Boulevard | LA CA 90028
$12 General | $6 LACE members and students w/id
Limited seating, call for reservations 323.957.1777 x10