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“A Recurring Amalgamation”
September 8 – October 20, 2007
Reception: Saturday, September 8, 6 - 8 pm
Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects is pleased to present our first solo
exhibition of Ruben Ochoa’s work in the main space.
For the exhibition, Ochoa is creating a site specific installation including
sculptures and photographs exploring his ongoing interest in the nature of
dislocation within an urban environment. At the heart of the exhibition is
the Ficus tree as a complex metaphor for individual displacement in a
difficult and potentially hostile environment. The Ficus, a transplant not
native to Los Angeles, flourishes ubiquitously in the LA urban landscape.
Forever searching for water, it grows gracefully despite the harsh desert
conditions and quite frequently wreaks havoc by breaking up concrete curbs
and roads with its swelling roots. In the exhibition, Ochoa presents several
large photographs of the Ficus roots merging with the sidewalks or busting
open concrete sections. A massive sculptural installation consisting of
concrete, wooden pallets, and rebar investigates how nature, class, and
labor collide into uneasy relationships within the urban environment. The
project space will be fitted with a rebar construction spanning vertically,
horizontally, and longitudinally in the space, in the same way a concrete
structure is first prepared. Annealed wire ties, adobe blocks, and sweat
hold the rebar together - the structure, although heavy and tensile in
strength, implies a fragility that can only be strengthened with the pouring
of concrete.
Ruben Ochoa Graduated from the University of California, Irvine, with a MFA
in 2003. His work was recently shown in solo exhibitions at LAXART in Los
Angeles, and at Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center, Buffalo, NY. He was
awarded a 2005 Creative Capital Grant for his Freeway Wall Extraction
project, and he was featured in the 2004 California Biennale at the Orange
County Museum of Art. He will be included in the upcoming “Phantom
Sightings” exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, , in a group
exhibition at the Zacheta National Gallery of Art in Poland and in a
collaborative project with Mark Bradford at LACMA in the fall.
Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects is located at 5795 West Washington
Blvd in Culver City, between Fairfax and La Cienega. Gallery Hours are
Tuesday through Saturday from 11 am - 6 pm and by appointment. Directions:
Coming from downtown, take the 10 frwy west, exit at the Washington /
Fairfax exit, turn left, it's the second building on your right. 10 frwy
coming from the west side, take the Fairfax exit, turn right on Fairfax,
turn immediately right on Washington Blvd, the building is the second on
your right, next to the Dunn Edwards store.
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