960 East 3rd Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013
United States
April 10 - June 14 2009
The exhibition re-examines the content of two previous Moss office projects - the 1998 Wexner Center for the Arts exhibition, Fabrications, and the premises of the Bondage tower at La Cienega and Jefferson Boulevards in Los Angeles.
The installation that will hang from the ceiling reexamines the ubiquitous architectural form of the grid in conversation with the curvilinear ribbons that surround it.
The exhibition is comprised of a hanging structure extending from the ceiling, wrapped in curvilinear ribbons, and rows of folding chairs extending from the four walls of the gallery and facing towards the center.
The chairs are arranged with rigid aisles, but the circular area underneath the hanging structure remains open.
If not now, when? encourages a continued discussion of the grid as the conceptual premise in architecture.

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