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Entanglements: Louise Bonnet and Adam Silverman at Hollyhock House

Date
February 23, 2023
Time
11:00 am - 4:00 pm
Organizer’s Site
http://hollyhockhouse.org/visit/
Council District
City Council District 13

Entanglements: Louise Bonnet and

Adam Silverman at Hollyhock House

February 15–May 27, 2023

First artist intervention at the UNESCO World Heritage Site

Hollyhock House is pleased to announce Entanglements: Louise Bonnet and Adam Silverman at Hollyhock House, an exhibition of new work in dialogue with the site and the first formal collaboration for the Los Angeles-based couple. Bonnet’s paintings and drawing and Silverman’s ceramics engage the house’s 100-year history as a platform for artists and experimentation. The works will be installed in Hollyhock House’s public rooms where Aline Barnsdall’s celebrated art collection was once on display.
Known for her portraits of exaggerated proportions and grotesque features, Bonnet continually explores emotions of melancholy, loneliness, nostalgia and grief in her works on canvas or paper. Silverman is among the most dynamic practitioners dedicated to ceramics today and is known for his sculptural vessels and richly textured glazes. He brings an architect’s sense of structure to his objects and utilizes personal and experimental techniques to glaze and fire his works.
The exhibition is organized by Abbey Chamberlain Brach, Curator at Hollyhock House. Special thanks to Galerie Max Hetzler.
Advance reservations required. For visitor information and ticket purchase, visit our website.
Installation views of Entanglements: Louise Bonnet and Adam Silverman at Hollyhock House, 2023. Photo: Joshua White

Location

Hollyhock House
4800 Hollywood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90027 United States
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Phone:
323.913.4031
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Organizer

Hollyhock House
Phone
323.913.4031
Email
hollyhockhouse@lacity.org
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