Los Angeles's history of set design informs Art Production Fund’s “Set Seen,” with projects by Sharif Farrag, Ryan Flores, Derek Fordjour, Pippa Garner, Matt Johnson and Cynthia Talmadge
For Frieze Los Angeles 2024, Art Production Fund will be presenting the on-site public program "Set Seen", featuring works that speak to constructed environments and how they relate to our perception of reality and understanding of space. These projects are in dialogue with the rich history of set design in Los Angeles and specifically the role that set designers played in camouflaging the former Douglas Aircraft Company factory at Santa Monica Airport. This program is free to the public, and select projects will remain on view through April 7, 2024.
FRIEZE PROJECTS LOS ANGELES 2024
"Set Seen" featuring works that speak to constructed environments and how they relate to our perception of reality and understanding of space.
AMBOS, Gallery 90220, GYOPO, LAND, People’s Pottery Project and Reparations Club are taking part in the fair, linking art, social initiatives and community
Wrongly convicted of murder, the Los Angeleno was sentenced to death and spent 42 years incarcerated. His work often uses fabric quilting techniques he learned in prison