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Lisa Adams, “America the Beautiful”
Over the course of nearly a decade, Installation Magazine Editor-in-Chief A. Moret has followed the artistic practice of Lisa Adams. On the heels of her forthcoming solo exhibition America the Beautiful, visual anchors that have appeared in previous bodies of work are coming together to form a visual reliquary that speaks to the dystopian paradise that […]
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Los Angeles Street Art Grid
While Art in the Streets at Geffen Contemporary MOCA has recently cast a national spotlight on what was once an underground world of street and graffiti art, Known Gallery has cultivated and exhibited works from those very artists all along, including influential artists RETNA, SABER and REVOK. Giving street artists a voice and space to […]
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Antonin Fourneau Imagines Water Light Graffiti
Inspired by the fluidity and possibility of water, Antonin Fourneau conceived and created Water Light Graffiti. The installation celebrates the matter that we are all made up of and embraces the possibilities that lie within nature. I am an artist or designer or inventor. I’m an electronic enthusiast and I like to play Dr. Frankenstein with […]
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Niels ‘Shoe’ Meulman’s Calligraffiti at TEDxBrussels
Niels ‘Shoe’ Meulman talks to Installation about his appearance at TEDx Brussels 2013 and the performance of his stylized work called Calligraffiti. Microphones were attached to the surfaces of the canvas and to the various brooms the artist used during his presentation. His work is not only gestural but for the first time it was transformed into a […]
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RISK’s Metallic Tissue at Fabien Castanier Gallery
Installation first watched Los Angeles based street artist RISK create a tag before the opening of Artworks for the Cure. His ability to transform paint from aerosol cans into delicate strokes and layers of color makes his work pop off the wall, canvas, or whatever surface he may be working on. Installation had the opportunity to visit the […]
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LAB ART: Take a Walk through Street Art
Two weeks ago the Barker Hangar hosted an art auction for Artworks for the Cure. In reading through the exhibition catalogue of over 150 artists, a very familiar name caught my eye as I was combining through the pages, Gregory Siff. We were first introduced to the Los Angeles street artist in our debut issue California, […]