JEFFREY CONLEY – REVERENCE

Posted on 2018-03-26

Conley crafts each one of his prints by utilizing two traditional darkroom methods, gelatin silver and platinum/palladium printing processes. As both the artist and the printer, Conley’s first-hand technique creates a compendium of work that is as wide-ranging as it is intricate and intimate. The artist has, moreover, perfected the balance between simplicity and complexity, nuanced and bold.

Opposite – Valley, Eastern Fjords, Iceland, 2017

Exhibition runs through to April 7th, 2018

Peter Fetterman Gallery
2525 Michigan Avenue
Los Angeles
90404 CA

www.peterfetterman.com

  

FOUND IN TRANSLATION

Posted on 2018-03-26

Found in Translation: Design in California and Mexico, 1915–1985 is a groundbreaking exhibition and accompanying book about design dialogues between California and Mexico. Its four main themes—Spanish Colonial Inspiration, Pre-Hispanic Revivals, Folk Art and Craft Traditions, and Modernism—explore how modern and anti-modern design movements defined both locales throughout the twentieth century. Half of the show’s more than 250 objects represent architecture, conveyed through drawings, photographs, and films to illuminate the unique sense of place that characterized California’s and Mexico’s buildings. The other major focus is design: furniture, ceramics, metalwork, graphic design, and murals. Placing prominent figures such as Richard Neutra, Luis Barragán, Charles and Ray Eames, and Clara Porset in a new context while also highlighting contributions of less familiar practitioners, this exhibition is the first to examine how interconnections between California and Mexico shaped the material culture of each place, influencing and enhancing how they presented themselves to the wider world.

Opposite – House at 131 Rocas, Jardines del Pedregal, Mexico City , 1966. Photo by Roberto and Fernando Luna

Exhibition runs through to April 1st, 2018

Los Angeles County Museum of Art
5905 Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles
90036 CA

www.lacma.org

  

CYPRIEN GAILLARD – NIGHTLIFE

Posted on 2018-03-26

Shot entirely at night over the course of two years, this three-dimensional film connects a series of divergent natural and cultural phenomena throughout Cleveland, Los Angeles and Berlin. Organized into distinct chapters, Nightlife optically, audibly and conceptually brings together an obscure yet significant mix of historical monuments and occurrences, forming a hyper psychedelic experience. This ambitious production ties together several key themes that recur throughout the artist’s oeuvre, such as cultural relics, preservation and entropy, and speaks to the multidisciplinary nature of his practice.

Nightlife chronicles four interconnected subjects: Auguste Rodin’s The Thinker installed at the Cleveland Museum of Art; non-indigenous plants scattered throughout the Los Angeles basin; the annual Pyronale firework event at the Olympiastadion in Berlin; and the Jesse Owens Olympic oak tree at the James Ford Rhodes High School in Cleveland. The film begins with the camera panning over an unidentifiable undulating green form that resembles an indiscernible tropical leaf. As the camera continues rightward, showing the viewer a scaly, dense metal object, Rodin’s The Thinker is unveiled in its full form. One of the last casts overseen directly by Rodin, this work is shown in its current state outside the Cleveland Museum of Art. In 1970, the work was partially destroyed by a bombing attributed to a cell of the anti-imperialist group ‘Weather Underground.’ Through the lens of stereoscopic vision, Rodin’s damaged thinker permeates the exhibition space, establishing both the spectral and sculptural nature of this film.

Opposite – Installation view

Exhibition runs through to April 14th, 2018

Gladstone Gallery
530 West 21st Street
NY 10011
New York

www.galerie-vallois.com

  

SEAN LANDERS

Posted on 2018-03-26

If the early works were considered Landers’ antidote to the aesthetics of a hyper-inflated art industry of the 1980s, these twelve new paintings (approximately 36.25 x 27.5 inches, and 71.5 x 55.5 inches) are more elegiac. The paint is delicately applied on pre-printed yellow canvas; each touch is clearly a mark in script. Disguised as ‘finished’ bozzetti, these works seem to further illuminate the private thoughts Landers unleashed almost 30 years ago. Not only do the new paintings arrest the artist’s stream-of-consciousness, but they also elevate his meditations on mortality, our current political climate, and the success of a middle-aged artist—while simultaneously injecting new urgency and amplifying scale.

Parallel to Landers first solo show at Petzel’s uptown location, the gallery will premiere a suite of new tree paintings at The Art Show, Park Avenue Armory. Some, if not all, of the quotes on the yellow legal pad paintings will find another form of expression as “carvings” in the bark of Landers’ painted trees. As if the thoughts in the gallery show were still a preliminary language (or nascent state of mind) here they are ‘realized’ as images.

Opposite – The Eternal Dawning Of Now, 2017

Exhibition runs through to April 14th, 2018

Petzel Gallery
35 E 67th Street
NY 10065
New York

www.petzel.com

  

KITH X ADIDAS TERREX EEA COLLECTION

Posted on 2018-03-26

Kith reprises its partnership with adidas’s outdoors-focused Terrex line to create three new models, each designed under Kith’s EEA umbrella. The three branches of the EEA (Element, Exploration, and Agency) reflect different outdoor activities, as well as individual color palettes. These functionalities and makeups are exuded through the three different footwear styles, including the Jawpaw Slip-On, the Agravic, and the Response TR Boost.

The KITH x adidas Terrex “EEA” collection launches on March 30th at all KITH shops and kith.com.

www.adidas.co.uk
kith.com

  

MAJID JORDAN x CALIROOTS

Posted on 2018-03-26

Legendary Toronto-based R&B duo Majid Jordan (signed to Drake’s OVO Sound) are currently on tour supporting their second album, The Space Between. The pair brings their vibey, infectious show to Stockholm this weekend and to mark the occasion, local streetwear and sneaker aficionados Caliroots have collaborated with the artists on a limited supporter scarf.

The double-sided scarf (one side for Majid Jordan, the other for Caliroots) drops tomorrow in-store (at C-Store) and online.

Naturally, photographer Ollie Nordh shot a football hooligan-inspired editorial in the Stockholm suburbs to showcase the collab.

caliroots.com