Artemio, Colt Frac-tiles, 2010, ceramic.
Photo courtesy of Emily Young.
JANUARY 28 - FEBRUARY 12, 2010
Mexico City-based artist Artemio, concurrent with a solo-show at LA><ART, produced a site-specific installation at Art Los Angeles Contemporary: a “carpet” of custom ceramic tiles installed in the Green Building Lobby at the Pacific Design Center. Invoking familiar icons of urban violence, specifically the guns used in much of the drug related violence happening throughout Mexico and the United States, the tiles were employed in a repetitive and decorative manner, undermining their individual symbolism and synthesizing a number of social critiques in their placement and design – for example, the sterility of exchangeable iconography functioning to insulate its signifier from gritty realities.
Support for this project provided by Ceramica Suro.
SITE INFO
Pacific Design Center
Green Building Lobby
8687 Melrose Avenue
West Hollywood, CA 90069
310 657 0800
pacificdesigncenter.com
Monday – Friday
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
LA><ART
2640 South La Cienega
Los Angeles, CA 90034
323 951 9790
laxart.org
Tueday - Saturday
11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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