This exhibition includes multi-site, large-scale, public sculptures by Jose Dávila, which migrate through and integrate into the diverse urban landscape of Los Angeles to draw a portrait of the city’s many experiences, geographies and histories.
Sense of Place by Guadalajara based artist Jose Dávila is a multi-site, large-scale, public sculpture exhibition migrating through and integrating into the diverse urban landscape of Los Angeles to draw a kind of portrait of the city’s many experiences, geographies and histories. Dávila creates sculptures, installations, collages, and photographic works that use reproduction, homage, and imitation as a means to explore and dismantle the legacies of twentieth century avant-garde art and architecture. Commissioned by LAND, Sense of Place consists of an eight-foot square cube sculpture comprised of 40 unique concrete conjunctional forms. Initially installed in West Hollywood Park, over the course of nine months the sculpture will slowly disassemble its various pieces, migrating to far reaching locales of the city. Public programming will be announced throughout the exhibition to celebrate the sculpture’s migration.
This exhibition includes multi-site, large-scale, public sculptures by Jose Dávila, which migrate through and integrate into the diverse urban landscape of Los Angeles to draw a portrait of the city’s many experiences, geographies and histories.
Sense of Place by Guadalajara based artist Jose Dávila is a multi-site, large-scale, public sculpture exhibition migrating through and integrating into the diverse urban landscape of Los Angeles to draw a kind of portrait of the city’s many experiences, geographies and histories. Dávila creates sculptures, installations, collages, and photographic works that use reproduction, homage, and imitation as a means to explore and dismantle the legacies of twentieth century avant-garde art and architecture. Commissioned by LAND, Sense of Place consists of an eight-foot square cube sculpture comprised of 40 unique concrete conjunctional forms. Initially installed in West Hollywood Park, over the course of nine months the sculpture will slowly disassemble its various pieces, migrating to far reaching locales of the city. Public programming will be announced throughout the exhibition to celebrate the sculpture’s migration.
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