Kayne Griffin Corcoran
Santa Monica
2902 Nebraska Avenue
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Ken Price / Larry Bell
dal 19/1/2012 al 2/3/2012

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19/1/2012

Ken Price / Larry Bell

Kayne Griffin Corcoran, Santa Monica

The exhibition explores the divergent paths taken by these two artists who both started their careers in the early 1960s. The colorful and willfully deviant ceramic sculptures of Price refer to excavated landscapes, ancient architecture, and amoeba-like forms. Using a dichroic vacuum coating to line the interiors of the glass cubes, Bell creates objects that are at once reflective and seem to disappear.


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Kayne Griffin Corcoran is pleased to announce an exhibition of work by Ken Price and Larry
Bell. The exhibition explores the divergent paths taken by these two artists who both started
their careers in the early 1960s at the influential Ferus Gallery in Los Angeles.

Ken Price’s sculpture has defied convention since the 1960s. The colorful and willfully deviant
ceramic sculptures in this exhibition refer to excavated landscapes, ancient architecture, and
amoeba-like forms while at the same time remaining defiantly abstract. Price’s intention with
these sculptures is to create “an organic fusion of color with surface form.” He applies layer
upon layer of paint to the sculpture and then sands the surface to expose the various layers of
color beneath. His sculptures from the late 1980s and early 1990s are an exercise in excavation.
The organically-shaped sculptures appear to have been sliced open, revealing black polygons
on the interior of the sculpture that read as voids. His later works are reminiscent of blobs with
mottled surfaces often in a pearlescent finish.

The hard-edged geometry of Larry Bell’s works contrast sharply with Price’s organic forms.
Bell’s glass cubes address the dematerialization of the object. Using a dichroic vacuum coating
to line the interiors of the glass cubes, Bell creates objects that are at once reflective and seem
to disappear. This emphasis on perceptualism aligned Bell with the Light and Space movement
in California in the 1970s. This exhibition will include several examples of early Bell cubes as
well as a shelf from 1970.

Kayne Griffin Corcoran is a participating gallery of Pacific Standard Time. Pacific Standard Time
is an unprecedented collaboration of more than sixty cultural institutions across Southern
California, coming together to tell the story of the birth of the L.A. art scene. Initiated through
grants from the Getty Foundation, Pacific Standard Time will take place for six months
beginning October 2011. Pacific Standard Time is an initiative of the Getty. The presenting
sponsor is Bank of America.

Image: Ken Price

Kayne Griffin Corcoran
2902 Nebraska Avenue Santa Monica, CA 90404
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