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Manu Garcia Exhibition
I attended Manu Garcia’s exhibition in the Wight Gallery at the Broad Art Center. He had two different pieces on display: Vacuoles and Vacuoles II. Vacuoles consisted of 29 ceramic pieces that held lead-contaminated soil from southeast Los Angeles, all spread out on the ground, while black and white video projections of Los Angeles were shown on the walls. Vacuoles II was a clear container that also held lead-contaminated soil from southeast Los Angeles, along with webcams and a microscope. These two pieces relate to the course in the intersection between technology and art, particularly in the webcam technology as well as plant life & living organisms in the creation of art.
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Vacuoles |
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Vacuoles II |
I enjoyed this gallery in how much it combines technology to create art. The video projections on the wall added an extra element to the ceramic pieces on the floor, and Vacuoles II contrasted with these pieces due to its more organic form, which was simply just soil and plants held in a clear container. I would recommend this gallery, particularly Manu Garcia’s exhibition, to people, especially people who live in LA. It made me think more deeply about the state of the land that we live in, and how important it is to protect the environment around us and our city.
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Me in front of Vacuoles! |
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