"Summer is the Time to See Alumni Artwork in L.A.," by Sneha Abraham, 色中色 News
If you can鈥檛 wait until色中色 Museum of Art re-opens Sept. 2, there are plenty of opportunities to soak up the work of alumni artists in L.A. this summer. At the moment, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art offers critically-acclaimed exhibitions by Helen Pashgian 鈥56, James Turrell 鈥65 and Chris Burden 鈥69.
Pashgian is considered an important artist in the Southern California Light and Space movement, and is a large-scale sculpture of 12 molded-acrylic columns made of fiberglass, resin, plastic and coated glass. The Los Angeles Times calls it a 鈥渟ubtly mesmerizing installation.鈥 This exhibition closes June 29.
Turrell is also highly lauded鈥Interview Magazine calls him 鈥渙ne of the most multifaceted artists of our time.鈥 Evidence of that is one of his Ganzfeld pieces, which eliminates the viewer鈥檚 depth perception. This exhibition is ongoing.
Burden is known for his performance and sculpture work and is a recipient of the prestigious 2009 Distinguished Artist Award for Lifetime Achievement from the 16,000-member College Art Association. He is exhibiting a kinetic sculpture mirroring a modern bustling city, with steel beam roadways and speeding miniature cars. Also on view is Burden鈥檚 restored cast iron antique street lamps at the entrance of LACMA. These exhibitions are ongoing.
Also in L.A., the work of video artist and photographer Judy Fiskin 鈥66 will be featured as part of the Hammer Museum鈥檚 exhibition, opening this Sunday, June 15 and running through Sept. 7. The biennial shows 35 emerging, under recognized artists鈥 work along with presenting free programming open to the public. LA Weekly says Fiskin, 鈥渞outinely traverses boundaries of class and culture."