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SUMMARY:Staged Reading: Jean-Paul Sartre’s ‘No Exit’ Performed by The Actors’ Gang
DESCRIPTION:On the occasion of ‘Guillermo Kuitca\,’ the Argentine artist’s first exhibition at Hauser & Wirth in Los Angeles\, please join us for a staged reading of Jean-Paul Sartre’s masterpiece ‘No Exit’ by the celebrated LA theater company The Actors’ Gang. \nTaking inspiration from Kuitca’s enduring connection to theatre and drawing from his latest series\, ‘The Family Idiot\,’ the reading of Sartre’s historic play will examine the claustrophobia of eternal confinement between three strangers\, ultimately resulting in a commentary of the human condition that seeks to deepen our understanding of Kuitca’s powerful new body of work. \nThis performance marks the second collaboration between Hauser & Wirth and The Actors’ Gang. \n‘No Exit’ by Jean-Paul Sartre\nDirected by Brian Finney\nPerformed by Pierre Adeli\, Hannah Chodos\, Cihan Sahin\, Paulette Zubata \nApproximate running time 1 hour 15 minutes \nTickets to this event are $10. Click here to register. \nAbout The Actors’ Gang \nThe Actors’ Gang was founded in 1981 by a group of young actors looking to build a theater that would present relevant and vibrantly entertaining plays. Over the past 38 years\, The Actors’ Gang has performed for audiences in Los Angeles and throughout the world\, on five continents and in 40 U.S. States. Our groundbreaking Prison Project is currently in twelve California prisons\, serving incarcerated women\, men and children with rehabilitation programs that significantly reduce the recidivism rate. Each year\, thousands of children in Los Angeles public schools discover confidence and creativity with our Education Department through in-school immersion and after-school programs and by participating in classes that encourage acceptance\, respect and team building in a fun and impactful way. \nThe theater company has presented the work of innovative theater artists including Georges Bigot\, Simon Abkarian\, Charles Mee\, David Schweizer\, Bill Rauch and the Cornerstone Theatre Company\, Tracy Young\, Roger Guenver Smith\, Eric Bogosian\, Oskar Eustis\, Danny Hoch\, Beth Milles\, Brian Kulick\, Stefan Haves\, Namaste Theater Company\, Culture Clash\, Jason Reed\, Michael Schlitt and Tenacious D. \nThe Actors’ Gang ensemble has included accomplished actors such as Jack Black\, Lee Arenberg\, John Cusack\, John C. Reilly\, Brent Hinkley\, Helen Hunt\, Kate Walsh\, Kyle Gass\, Fisher Stevens\, Ned Bellamy\, Jeremy Piven\, Ebbe Roe Smith\, Kate Mulligan\, and Tim Robbins. The theater company has presented the work of innovative theater artists including Georges Bigot\, Simon Abkarian\, Charles Mee\, Culture Clash\, Bill Rauch and The Cornerstone Theatre Company\, Tracy Young\, Namaste Theater Company\, Roger Guenver Smith\, Eric Bogosian\, Oskar Eustis\, Danny Hoch\, Beth Milles\, David Schweizer\, Brian Kulick\, Stefan Haves\, Jason Reed\, Michael Schlitt\, and Tenacious D. \nGuest artists that have appeared on The Actors’ Gang stage include: Jackson Browne\, Sarah Silverman\, Ben Gibbard\, John Doe\, Tom Morello\, Jenny Lewis\, Wayne Kramer\, Paul Provenza\, Zooey Deschanel\, Serj Tankian\, David Crosby\, Pink\, Jill Sobule\, William H. Macy\, Phillip Baker Hall\, Jeanne Tripplehorn\, T.C. Boyle. and the late\, beloved\, Gore Vidal. \nRecent touring productions include ‘The New Colossus\, Harlequino: On to Freedom\, A Midsummer Night’s Dream\,’ George Orwell’s ‘1984\,’ ‘The Exonerated\, Tartuffe\, Embedded\, The Trial of the Catonsville Nine and The Guys.’ Over the last thirty years The Actors’ Gang has toured the U.S. in forty-five states and on five continents\, performing across the world from London to Milan\, Bucharest\, Athens\, Madrid\, Barcelona\, Bogota\, Beijing\, Shanghai\, Hong Kong\, Melbourne\, Buenos Aires and recently\, to Santiago and Concepcion\, in Chile.
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LOCATION:Hauser & Wirth\, LA\, 901 East 3rd Street\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90013\, United States
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SUMMARY:Exhibition Walkthrough of ‘Guillermo Kuitca’ with Hernan Diaz Alonso and Analia Saban
DESCRIPTION:Guillermo Kuitca’s paintings collapse\, mirror\, and fracture the architectural structures and spaces they depict\, placing the viewer in spatial and temporal limbo. On the occasion of the artist’s new work presented in ‘Guillermo Kuitca\,’ join us for a walkthrough with Director & CEO of Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc)\, Hernan Diaz Alonso and renowned Argentine artist Analia Saban to talk about Kuitca’s work through the lens of architecture. \nThis event is free\, however\, due to limited capacity reservations are recommended. Click here to register. \nAbout Hernan Diaz Alonso\nHernan Diaz Alonso assumed the role of SCI-Arc director beginning in the 2015 academic year. He has been a distinguished faculty member since 2001\, serving in several leadership roles\, including coordinator of the graduate thesis program from 2007–10\, and graduate programs chair from 2010–15. He is widely credited with spearheading SCI-Arc’s transition to digital technologies\, and he played a key role in shaping the school’s graduate curriculum over the last decade. \nIn parallel to his role at SCI-Arc\, Diaz Alonso is principal of the Los Angeles–based architecture office Xefirotarch. His multidisciplinary practice is praised for its work at the intersection of design\, animation\, interactive environments\, and radical architectural explorations. Over the course of his career as an architect and educator\, Diaz Alonso has earned accolades for his leadership and innovation\, as well as his ability to build partnerships among varied constituencies. In 2005 he was the winner of MoMA PS1’s Young Architects Program (YAP) competition\, and in 2012 he received the Educator of the Year award from the American Institute of Architects (AIA). He won the 2013 AR+D Award for Emerging Architecture and a 2013 Progressive Architecture Award for his design of the Thyssen-Bornemisza Pavilion/Museum in Patagonia\, Argentina. \nDiaz Alonso’s architectural designs have been featured in exhibitions at the Venice Architecture Biennale\, the London Architecture Biennale\, and ArchiLab in Orleans\, France\, as well as included in exhibitions at such leading museums as the Museum of Modern Art\, New York; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA); the Art Institute of Chicago; and MAK Centre\, Vienna. The work has been widely published in magazines\, journals\, and books\, including the Excessive monograph of Xefirotarch. The office is currently working on a new monograph to be published by Thames and Hudson. Diaz Alonso’s work is in the permanent collections of the FRAC Centre\, Orleans\, France; SFMOMA; the Museum of Modern Art\, New York; Thyssen-Bornemisza\, the MAK Museum\, Vienna; and the Art Institute of Chicago. \nA gifted educator\, Diaz Alonso has been acknowledged throughout the years with prestigious appointments; these include Yale University’s Louis I. Kahn Visiting Assistant Professorship of Architectural Design (2010)\, Visiting Design Studio Faculty at the GSAPP at Columbia University (2004–10)\, an ongoing appointment as architectural design professor in the Urban Strategies Postgraduate Program at the University of Applied Arts Vienna\, and as a Distinguished Faculty Member at SCI-Arc. In spring 2015 he served as Yale University’s Eero Saarinen Professor of Architectural Design. \nAbout Analia Saban\nAnalia Saban dissects and reconfigures traditional notions of painting\, often using the medium of paint as the subject itself. Blurring the lines between painting and sculpture\, imagery and objecthood\, her work frequently includes plays on art historical references and traditions. Paintings expand to sculptural forms and sculptures are presented in two dimensions\, using the process of trial and error with new techniques and technology. Her unconventional methods such as unweaving paintings\, laser-burning wood and canvas and molding forms in acrylic paint remain central to her practice as she continues to explore art-making processes and materials in relation to her daily experience. Dealing with issues of fragility\, balance\, technique and experimentation\, Saban’s connection with everyday objects is at the forefront of her investigation of tangible materials and the metaphysical properties of artworks. \nBorn in 1980 in Buenos Aires\, Argentina\, Saban currently lives and works in Los Angeles. She received a BFA in Visual Arts from Loyola University in New Orleans in 2001\, followed by an MFA in New Genres at the University of California in Los Angeles in 2005. Saban’s works are represented in the collections of the Hammer Museum at UCLA\, Museum of Contemporary Art\, and Los Angeles County Museum of Art in Los Angeles; Hessel Museum of Art at Bard College in New York; Norton Museum of Art in Florida; Centre Pompidou in Paris\, and Fundación Proa in Buenos Aires\, among others.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/exhibition-walkthrough-of-guillermo-kuitca-with-hernan-diaz-alonso-and-analia-saban/
LOCATION:Hauser & Wirth\, LA\, 901 East 3rd Street\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90013\, United States
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SUMMARY:Public Opening: ‘Guillermo Kuitca’
DESCRIPTION:Hauser & Wirth is pleased to invite you to the public opening of the gallery’s first Los Angeles exhibition with acclaimed Argentine artist Guillermo Kuitca. Evoking the complex geometries and layers of architectural plans and cartographic maps\, Kuitca’s paintings achieve theatrical impact as they explore themes of dislocation. Presented in the South Gallery\, this exhibition will debut two new series rendered with his distinctive melding of abstraction and figuration. ‘The Family Idiot’ series draws its title from Jean-Paul Sartre’s study of Gustave Flaubert\, while ‘Missing Pages’ – an 18-part wall piece – mines the physical process of book printing\, specifically the unexpected combination of images that ensues during pagination. The exhibition will also include new ‘Theater’ pieces\, which continue Kuitca’s long-standing involvement with the dramatic arts through an idiosyncratic integration of architectural features in two-dimensional space.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/public-opening-guillermo-kuitca/
LOCATION:Hauser & Wirth\, LA\, 901 East 3rd Street\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90013\, United States
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SUMMARY:Guillermo Kuitca
DESCRIPTION:Hauser & Wirth is pleased to present the gallery’s first Los Angeles exhibition with acclaimed Argentine artist Guillermo Kuitca. Evoking the complex geometries and layers of architectural plans and cartographic maps\, Kuitca’s paintings achieve theatrical impact as they explore themes of dislocation. Presented in the South Gallery\, this exhibition will debut two new series rendered with his distinctive melding of abstraction and figuration. ‘The Family Idiot’ series draws its title from Jean-Paul Sartre’s study of Gustave Flaubert\, while ‘Missing Pages’ – an 18-part wall piece – mines the physical process of book printing\, specifically the unexpected combination of images that ensues during pagination. The exhibition will also include new ‘Theater’ pieces\, which continue Kuitca’s long-standing involvement with the dramatic arts through an idiosyncratic integration of architectural features in two-dimensional space. \nBorn in Buenos Aires in 1961\, Guillermo Kuitca’s powerful abstract paintings\, sculptures\, drawings\, and installations resonate through their evocations of motion\, migration\, loss\, and discovery. His work has been exhibited internationally and resides in distinguished collections worldwide. Among the exhibitions that brought Kuitca to global prominence were ‘Projects’ at The Museum of Modern Art in New York (1991); Documenta IX in Kassel (1992); and the artist’s exhibition for the Argentine Pavilion at the 2007 Venice Biennale. Kuitca’s most recent solo exhibition venues include the Kunsthaus Centre d’art Pasquart (2017) and Hauser & Wirth in London (2016). In 2017\, Kuitca conceived and curated the show\, ‘Les Visitants’\, for the Fondation Cartier in Paris.
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LOCATION:Hauser & Wirth\, LA\, 901 East 3rd Street\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90013\, United States
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