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Dwyer Kilcollin
The View Nov 1 - 3, 2014
Opening Reception
Saturday, November 1, 2014
at the Ernest E. Debs Regional Park in East L.A.
Entrance Address:
4248 Roberta Street,
Los Angeles, California 90031
2-5pm
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Opening Reception
Saturday, November 1, 2014 at the Ernest E. Debs Regional Park in East L.A.
Entrance Address: 4248 Roberta Street, Los Angeles, California 90031
2 – 5 pm
*The exhibition will continue at M+B from November 5 – December 6, 2014.
M+B and LA><ART are pleased to announce THE VIEW, Dwyer Kilcollin’s first solo exhibition with the
gallery and an LA><ART Public Art Initiative.
Dwyer Kilcollin has chosen to create an exhibition space outside of the gallery, on a hillside overlooking
the easternmost edge of Los Angeles. The work will be on view at this off-site location for three days only,
November 1 through 3, from 11 am – 5 pm, with an opening reception and picnic on Saturday, November
1, from 2 – 5 pm. The exhibition will continue at the gallery on November 5 through December 6, 2014.
THE VIEW begins with the journey to the site of the exhibition. Most visitors will approach the hillside
from the west, traversing the flat expanse of Los Angeles, arriving at the base of the Monterey Hills that
cradle the Los Angeles basin before winding up through the neighborhood to gradually ascend up and
over the top of the hill.
Kilcollin has constructed a freestanding fence where the tree line breaks, revealing an expansive
eastward view. Installed on the fence are a series of relief sculptures visually interpreting the landscape
beyond, manifesting the view into a series of algorithmically derived image-shapes.
The works presented in THE VIEW are deeply invested in an examination of the image from the inside
out. Developed from a process that begins with the translation of a two-dimensional image manipulated
through an algorithm, Kilcollin’s work encapsulates a fluency in the virtual that is subsequently rendered
materially—cast by hand using a gestural application of crushed rock and resin. Many of the works evoke
familiar forms: a sweater, a book, a backpack, a pair of binoculars—their forms pigmented by the view beyond the fence.
The process suggests an experience of looking which begins with the optical, but that moves beyond the eye into the lower registers of
interpretation. Just as the journey from the hill to the site encodes the potential of the distance with the traveled path that brought you here, the
works on the fence continue the eastbound trajectory line, compressing the space beyond into the hard shell that hangs before us.
Dwyer Kilcollin (b. 1983) received her BFA from Washington University in St. Louis (2004) and her MFA from the University of Southern
California (2013). Recent shows include solo presentations at The Armory Show (New York) and Reilly Gallery at Smith Center for the Arts
(Providence, Rhode Island), a two-person presentation with Jesse Stecklow at FIAC’s (OFF)ICIELLE (Paris) and group exhibitions at LA><ART
Gala at Greystone Mansion, Angles Gallery, Pepin Moore, Charlie James Gallery, Secret Recipe, Human Resources, Favorite Goods (all Los
Angeles), Kappa Beta Theta (Virginia) and Tayuta Gallery (Tokyo). Forthcoming projects include her first solo museum exhibition at the Santa
Monica Museum of Art and a solo exhibition at American Contemporary (New York). Dwyer Kilcollin lives and works in Los Angeles.
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Location 1:
Ernest E. Debs Regional Park. Enter at 4248 Roberta Street, Los Angeles, CA 90031
Exhibition Dates and Times:
November 1 – 3, 2014 from 11 am – 5 pm
Opening Reception:
Saturday, November 1, 2 – 5 pm
Location 2:
M+B, 612 North Almont Drive, Los Angeles, California 90069
Exhibition Dates:
November 5 – December 6, 2014
Gallery Hours:
Tuesday – Saturday, 10 am – 6 pm, and by appointment
For press inquiries, please contact Jeanie Choi at (310) 550-0050 or jeanie@mbart.com.
For all other inquiries, contact Shannon Richardson at shannon@mbart.com or Alexandra Wetzel at alexandra@mbart.com.
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