Exhibition

[Eschatological Rumination]

9 Oct 2021 – 23 Oct 2021

Regular hours

Saturday
12:00 – 18:00
Sunday
12:00 – 18:00
Monday
12:00 – 18:00
Tuesday
12:00 – 18:00
Wednesday
12:00 – 18:00
Thursday
12:00 – 18:00
Friday
12:00 – 18:00

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Gallery Pado introduces an exciting new project with curator Orly Ruaimi.
Orly curated an exhibition that alter and immortalize different moments in time.

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Gallery Pado introduces an exciting new project with curator Orly Ruaimi.
Orly curated an exhibition that alter and immortalize different moments in time.
A group of five diverse LA-based artists take pieces from the past- and add their own twists to create a new story while preserving the memories each piece holds.

[The Exhibition]

• Opening Reception:
10/09/21
5pm - 8pm

*Featuring a special art performance by Chris Wawrinofsky


• On view:
10/10/21 - 10/26/21
Wed - Sun
12pm - 6pm

[About the Artists]

Annetta Kapon

Born in Athens, Greece, Kapon currently resides in Los Angeles. She works in sculpture, installation, and video arts. She taught studio and theory seminars at Otis College of Art and Design. 

Her work has been featured at Side Street Projects, Jewish Museum in Greece, the University of Chicago, LACE, Exit Art, Wexner Center for the Arts and the Biennale of Sydney among others. She has had solo exhibitions at Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Armstrong/Schoenheit, French Institute and Zefxis in Greece, Carnegie Mellon University, U.C. Riverside, Southern Exposure in San Francisco, Las Cienegas Projects and Coachella Valley Art Center.

Joshua Hossain Hashemzadeh

Joshua received a BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute and now calls Los Angels his home. His work, often derived from collected objects and typographies is built around an investigation of language and its link to art-historical pedagogy, socio-economic critique, and cultural iconicism.

Some of his recent work has been featured in several exhibitions with recent highlights including Nomad, Torrance Art Museum, CA; Semblance | Sunshine, Torrance Art Museum, CA; Office Hours, Main Museum, Los Angeles; FIVE, Baik Art, Los Angeles; Poster, Black Ball Projects, Brooklyn; and Our little Angle, Diego Rivera Gallery, San Francisco. Notable curatorial projects also include Semblance | Sunshine, Torrance Art Museum, Torrance; 2020 Armory Show Presents, New York; Re-Verb, Baik Art, Los Angeles; and Henosis, Baik Art Seoul, South Korea.

Jon Verney

Jon Verney is a visual artist whose practice interweaves the materiality of painting, photography, and film to describe notions of dissolution and flux in the physical world.

Verney has exhibited his work internationally, and has been an artist-in-residence at SIM in Reykjavík, Iceland, the Vermont Studio Center, the Studios at MASS MoCA, Penland School of Craft, the Independent Imaging Retreat in Ontario, Canada, and spent two years in Florence, Italy working at Studio Art College International. He holds his MFA from the University of Michigan and a BFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Painting. His studio practice is based in North Adams, Massachusetts.

Chris Wawrinofsky

Chris's work consisting of performance, sculpture, painting and printmaking has been exhibited in Los Angeles, New York City, Salt  Lake City and Boston. The final resting place for such ephemera can be found somewhere  between the abandoned ranch of Lucin and Nancy Holt’s Sun Tunnels in Utah. The “Ghost Art  Walk Tour” is a sculpture graveyard that continues to expand as his works populate this region  of the Great Basin desert. Wawrinofsky is the Art Studio’s Manager at Occidental College where he teaches a variety of sculptural processes to the youth. 

Micke Tong

Micke's art is his way of contemplating the spirit of human kind, exploring the conscience and manipulating wondrous historical events to my liking.  To a degree, much of his work is inspired by social, celestial, paranormal and political events. Topics that can be difficult to address and can have multiple answers.  Like life, change is a huge part in how he works. 

He enjoys using different and new materials to create my sculptures, installations and illustrations. 

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