David Hendren Two Echos, 2024 kiln glass in artist frame 29 x 21 in.
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David Hendren Two Echos, 2024 kiln glass in artist frame 29 x 21 in.
David Hendren’s Artist Talk at his show for MSJC. (02-15-2018)
David Hendren
The Fourth Wall April 13 - May 18, 2019
Lowell Ryan Projects
David Hendren lives and works in Los Angeles, CA. Influenced by constructivist formalism, Bauhaus stage design, and post-modern architecture––especially where form is used to disrupt the rationality of built space––he creates large scale sculptures and installations using materials including wood, metal, fabric, light, and sound to explore altered states of being. Though abstract, Hendren’s latest sculptures recall classical representations of victory and defeat. Some figures pose triumphantly holding in their hand the severed head of the opponent, while others seem in the midst of a despondent retreat. Hendren primarily used a chainsaw to create these latest sculptures, imbuing all of them with a literal distress as well as a felt emotional anxiety.
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David Hendren (American, b. 1978), Drift Painting with Standing Figure, 2015. Ink, tempera, enamel and fabric on canvas, 70 × 53 in.
David Hendren (American, b. 1978), Shade in Gray, Brick, Pink, and Green, 2012. Enamel on jute, 60 x 50 in.
David Hendren Drift Painting 3, 2014 Enamel, ink and fabric on jute 152.4 × 127 cm
PlanForYourArt Tomorrow: Saturday, May 31st
Santa Monica Events and Openings
5 Car Garage in Venice presents Echo’s Drift, an exhibition of new work by LA-based artist David Hendren exploring how reflection and repetition inform our sensory experience of built environments. This exhibition opens from 3-6pm; the second part of the show opens on June 7th at at 5 Car Garage and Anna Meliksetian | MG Briggs. On view through July 15, 2014. Max Jansons: Freedom opens at Ocean Park Studio in Santa Monica from 4-6:30pm. This show features a series of new paintings by the Santa Monica-based artist and is on view through June 28, 2014. William Turner Gallery hosts a reception for Ed Moses and Larry Poons: The Language of Paint: Selected Works from 6:30-8:30pm. Parallel works from various phases of their careers are presented for their first show together. On view through July 19, 2014.