
ON VIEW: ERODE - MORPH - BLOOM / EXHIBITION AT TWENTIETH LOS ANGELES / FRIEZE ART WEEK

Henzel Studio is pleased to announce ERODE - MORPH - BLOOM at Twentieth Gallery, Hollywood Hills, an exhibition of works by six contemporary artists; Vanessa Beecroft, Nan Goldin, Kim Gordon, Katerina Jebb, Mary McCartney, and Marilyn Minter. The exhibition is curated by Joakim Andreasson.
ERODE - MORPH - BLOOM will mark the first gallery-wide exhibition and official unveil of Twentieth’s new Hollywood Hills destination, which Twentieth’s Founders and Directors Stefan Lawrence and Daniele Albright envision as a space to foster deeper exchange between designers, artists, and the gallery’s audience.
The exhibition brings together six hand-knotted rugs designed by each artist as part of Henzel Studio’s artist program. Alongside the exclusive textiles, and positioned in close proximity, are original artworks selected together with each artist to establish a cross-media relationship and narrative, determined by their output within the gallery’s domicile layout and the spatial engagement with surrounding furniture designs and architectural elements. The artists’ rugs collectively evoke a cyclical course that is directly tied with their artisanal makings — here the erosion of raw materials, the morphing from one media to another, and its blossoming into the end result — play a role in terms of production, subject matter, and design attributes.
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KIM GORDON
Image: KIM GORDON, Cherry Picker, 2021
Courtesy of the artist.
ERODE - MORPH - BLOOM will mark the first gallery-wide exhibition and official unveil of Twentieth’s new Hollywood Hills destination, which Twentieth’s Founders and Directors Stefan Lawrence and Daniele Albright envision as a space to foster deeper exchange between designers, artists, and the gallery’s audience.
The exhibition brings together six hand-knotted rugs designed by each artist as part of Henzel Studio’s artist program. Alongside the exclusive textiles, and positioned in close proximity, are original artworks selected together with each artist to establish a cross-media relationship and narrative, determined by their output within the gallery’s domicile layout and the spatial engagement with surrounding furniture designs and architectural elements. The artists’ rugs collectively evoke a cyclical course that is directly tied with their artisanal makings — here the erosion of raw materials, the morphing from one media to another, and its blossoming into the end result — play a role in terms of production, subject matter, and design attributes.
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KIM GORDON
Image: KIM GORDON, Cherry Picker, 2021
Courtesy of the artist.