New Work now available online . Featured artists include Erin D. Garcia, Inès Longevial, Brian Lotti, Steven Traylor and more. Please email info@hvw8.com for further information.
New Work now available online . Featured artists include Erin D. Garcia, Inès Longevial, Brian Lotti, Steven Traylor and more. Please email info@hvw8.com for further information.
Opening Night – Friday, November 16, 2018, 7 – 10pm
rsvp@hvw8.com
Music by
Nosaj Thing & Micah James
Installation photos from Alessandro Morder’s ‘New Neons’ and Erin Garcia’s ‘Mural Study’ currently on display until Sept. 29th.
Erin Garcia painting a mural at HVW8 gallery in Los Angeles in conjunction with the show
NEW NEONS BY ALESSANDRO MORODER, MURAL STUDY BY ERIN D. GARCIA
August 23 – September 29, 2013
Music by
Bobby Evans
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Directed by
Aaron Farley
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New Neons by Alessandro Moroder
Outdoor Mural by Erin D. Garcia
Opening August 23rd, 8 – 10 pm
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Music by Prince Language
NEW NEONS
Alessandro Moroder’s work examines the masculine psyche through the notion of the spectacle by exploring it within various lenses, languages, and time periods. In New Neons, Moroder explores the idea of masculinity and memory through text, light and space. The attraction of working with neon came from a custom sign his father built in the 80’s and was then hung and lit in their apartment. From an early age, Moroder saw the same blue wave image daily and was amazed not only by the relationship that the sign had with the room, but also how light and space played an equal role in the work – and in his memory. This show, consisting of custom neon signs investigates the role of notable text and typography, but by also constructing a mirrored triangle sculpture in the center of the gallery space, creates an alternate conversation among the three signs, all different in color, text, and language.
Mural Study by Erin Garcia
“I just started using planes of color to define shapes and elements. To do this I’ve been layering fluorescent sheets of paper to create shapes and arrangements that I’ve previously been working with. This mural will be my first large work using the ideas created from this process.”
Erin Garcia is a visual artist based in Los Angeles. Originally from the Deep South, he and his work have both taken a long migratory path with many twists and turns along the way. Garcia’s current work is an exploration of where the human capacity for abstraction intersects or conflicts with the sensory desire for specificity. Each one of his drawings or paintings is part of a process of distillation, and there is a distinct feeling when taken together as a series that they are driving ever closer to a revelatory moment. The process of the work is exceedingly present, the pieces are inextricable from the practice of their generation.