EXHIBITION: Sibling Rivalries at Torrance Museum
Sibling Rivalries, curated by Max Presneill and Ashley Garrett
@Torrance Museum
January 16 – March 12, 2016 Last days…
Sibling Rivalries is a group exhibition of work by artists based in New York City and Los Angeles. The exhibition comprises the work of fourteen New York artists paired with the work of fourteen Los Angeles artists.
The curators, Max Presneill and Ashley Garrett, approached eleven emerging and experimental art spaces in the New York area and asked the curators of these spaces to nominate fourteen emerging New York artists. These fourteen New Yorkers then chose fourteen corresponding Los Angeles artists whose work spoke to, inspired and/or informed their own practices.
Featuring artists:
NYC Artists:Leah Dixon |
LA Artists:Barnett Cohen |
Taking as its point of departure the historic competition between the East and West coasts, Sibling Rivalries transforms the traditional, ‘competitive’ understanding of the term. In this exhibition, ‘rivalry’ expands to encompass a dynamic interaction between art practices occurring in the two primary art and culture production centers of the United States. This exhibition sees the dynamic tension of East Coast, West Coast rivalry as a productive form capable of illuminating contrasting approaches to mutual concerns.
Excellent exhibition. Max Presneill is definitely showing a great sense of curating, didactic. A must be seen