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.
  • 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
  • 100 Walkers, West Hollywood A large table sits in the middle of Richard Kraft’s Los Angeles based studio covered with a labyrinth of miniature pieces of paper, each perfectly cut and arranged in a systematic configuration that only the artist understands.  The pieces are so fragile they seem to require surgical tools to manipulate.  Kraft looks on to the […] No responses April 16, 2015