A. Moret Founder, Artistic Director & Editor-in-Chief. Moret has developed a fine art editorial background in her contributions to regional and national publications. Before founding Installation, she was a member of the editorial team of the Los Angeles Times Magazine. A collector and art enthusiast, Moret curates our weekly features and inspiring collaborations.
  • “CHATEAU REBELS” Part Two In the days before the opening of “CHATEAU REBELS” at 4AM Gallery in the Pacific Design Center, Gregory Siff and Louis Cannizzarro AKA LouisXXX  sit on bended knees in front of the gallery.  Gregory opens a bag of markers of various thickness and color, but mainly pink and black and lines them up against the glass wall.  In […] No responses September 10, 2015
  • MARdrian by Spencer “MAR” Guilburt In the early morning hours on August 31, Spencer “MAR” Guilburt stands before an empty canvas.  A seventy five foot bare concrete wall runs along the expanse of the driveway at Mondrian Los Angeles.  Every few minutes the valet turns a tight corner and runs the incline of the broken asphalt, barely missing the wall, just […] No responses September 9, 2015
  • “CHATEAU REBELS” “In order to exist, man must rebel, but rebellion must respect the limits that it discovers in itself – limits where minds meet, and in meeting, begin to exist.” – Albert Camus    Join the “rebels” Gregory Siff and LouisXXX at 4AM Gallery in the Pacific Design Center space B273 to celebrate the reissue of […] No responses August 21, 2015
  • Reflections on 100 Walkers with Richard Kraft         All images © Installation Magazine Photographed by Rainer Hosch Special thanks to Jared Clatworthy and Todd Super No responses June 12, 2015
  • Enrique Martínez Celaya: “Lone Star” My mother, she slew me, My father, he ate me, My sister, Marlene, Gathered my bones, Tied them in silk, For the juniper tree. Tweet, tweet, what a fine bird am I! – The Brothers Grimm, The Juniper Tree  There is no true way to measure the time Enrique Martínez Celaya spent studying and working tirelessly on The Sigh. […] No responses May 16, 2015
  • Enrique Martínez Celaya: “Lone Star” Nestled inside an industrial complex off a beaten path in Culver City, adjacent to lush sprawling grills hills of a cemetery lined with flowers from visiting loved ones, lies a sanctuary of artistic solace.  A modest black plaque rests on the exterior brick wall with a crest bearing the profile of a whale rising above […] No responses April 22, 2015