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Artist's Hand "Drawings" and Intricate Patterns in Terminal 2 Inspired by Architecture at LAX
Market Wire
LOS ANGELES, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 10/22/09 -- Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA), in
partnership with the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs,
announces a solo art installation by Los Angeles-based artist Tim Nolan at
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). The art installation consists of
three separate installations by this insightful artist and Los Angeles 2008
COLA Fellow, inviting viewers to enjoy new perspectives inspired by his
hand-drawn and paneled art installations that play off the architecture of
the terminal atrium.
The art installations are located in Terminal 2 on the Upper/Departures
Level main atrium and are on view to ticketed passengers, with portions
viewable by the general public. The installation is on display through
March 2010.
The installation titled "Hitch" consists of two separate wall
installations, located in both the upper and lower atrium levels. These
installations were both created using black, blue and silver tape to 'draw'
directly onto the wall. Straight lines link up to suggest complex,
multi-faceted forms, or intersections of disjointed pathways, depending how
the light hits the reflective surfaces. The artwork was made on-site, so
the overall composition was determined by the architectural elements and
proportions of the terminal atrium area. Nolan addresses visual phenomena
such as the shifting perception of two and three dimensions, while honoring
hand-crafted mark-making as distinct from the perfection of machine or
computer-generated designs.
Located high on the East Wall at Terminal 2 is the complementary exhibit
titled "Scale." This artwork is comprised of an alternating set of
geometric designs fabricated in different color schemes. The resulting
twenty distinct aluminum panels are placed side by side in a linear arc.
This play on a repeating pattern is organized differently with each
viewer's perception, creating a form evocative of a ridge, a spine, or
intricately folded paper that dangles from, or ascends toward, the sky.
The purpose of the Airport Arts Exhibition Program at LAX and LA/Ontario
International Airport (ONT), is to educate and entertain the traveling
public, while emphasizing a cultural experience highlighting what makes Los
Angeles memorable and interesting. Exhibits may be historic, popular,
artistic, or graphic design in nature and may arise from museums, fine art,
archives, environment, or other fields. Exhibitions can be found on
display in Terminals 1, 2, 3 and Tom Bradley International Terminal at LAX,
and Terminals 2 and 4 at LA/Ontario.
CONTACTS:
LAX/Tim McGowan
(424) 646-5312
LAX/Katherine Alvarado
(424) 646-5260
LAX/Tim McGowan
(424) 646-5312
LAX/Katherine Alvarado
(424) 646-5260
MARKET WIRE
2009-10-22 20:56:16
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