• Raymond Delepierre: The Invisible Touch of Time

    London based gallery rosenfeld porcini kicked off their cultural programming with an exclusive performance from experimental sound artist Raymond Delepierre on May 24.  Installation spoke with the artist about his site-specific performance and the methodology behind his audio and visual practice.   Installation Magazine: The performance Point.0 lasted a total of sixty minutes with four segments […]

    A. Moret No responses June 14, 2013
  • Daniel Rolnik: Pop-Up Magic

    In Issue 10 we presented an exclusive feature on Daniel Rolnik’s latest curatorial endeavor, THE PRINT POP COLLECTION at The Venice Art Walk.  Now that a few weeks have passed, Daniel shares his thoughts with Installation on the success of the pop-up and the future of his newly co-founded venture Intellectual Property Prints. By Daniel […]

    Daniel Rolnik No responses June 14, 2013
  • MoLAA: Arte Latino

    The Museum of Latin American Art (MoLAA) celebrates patronage, community, and a diversified roster of artists in their 10th Annual Gala. The historical roots of Los Angeles are based in Latin American culture.  We are constantly reminded of the influence on our daily commute as street names throughout the Westside and Downtown identify Los Angeles’ relationship […]

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  • The Virtual Gallery

    Changes in the urban infrastructure have forced some galleries to close their doors and open virtual portals.   It’s hard to say how many times I have scribbled my email address in a gallery’s little black book during visits over the years.  Over this period of time I have also created several email accounts, so […]

    A. Moret No responses May 18, 2013
  • Kyle Fitzpatrick: A Well-Manicured Distraction

    Editor of Los Angeles I’m Yours Kyle Fitzpatrick takes a walk through one of the cities most anomalous destinations.  The Beverly Gardens park resists the definition of a traditional “park” because it’s a place to look and not touch; its manicured lawns are home to prized sculptures that are slowly decaying in the California sun. […]

    Kyle Fitzpatrick No responses May 18, 2013
  • Robert Seidel: Handmade Shadows

    Through experimental film, video projection and installation, Berlin-based artist Robert Seidel brings dimension and life to abstraction.  The artist’s latest installation Tearing Shadows just concluded at 401contemporary in Berlin.  Seidel is now preparing his first permanent installation Grapheme as part of a new wing for the Museum Wiesbaden. Installation Magazine: How did you arrive at video […]

    A. Moret No responses May 11, 2013