C.O.L.A. Checklist


Visual Artists

Anna Boyiazis
UGANDA. Rakai. 2010.
Elliott, 4, playing with bird.
From the documentary project AIDS Orphans in Sub-Saharan Africa
Archival pigment print
28 x 40 inches

UGANDA. Rakai. 2008.
Molly, 14, playing a game with dried fruit.
From the documentary project AIDS Orphans in Sub-Saharan Africa
Archival pigment print
28 x 40 inches

UGANDA. Rakai. 2008.
Primary school student pointing to numbers on a chalkboard.
From the documentary project AIDS Orphans in Sub-Saharan Africa
Archival pigment print
28 x 40 inches

UGANDA. Rakai. 2010.
Johnny Bosco, 16, and friend, digging charcoal.
From the documentary project AIDS Orphans in Sub-Saharan Africa
Archival pigment print
28 x 40 inches

UGANDA. Rakai. 2008.
Helen and Molly, 14, and Eddie, 10, playing with string.
From the documentary project AIDS Orphans in Sub-Saharan Africa
Archival pigment print
28 x 40 inches

UGANDA. Rakai. 2008.
James, 12, swimming.
From the documentary project AIDS Orphans in Sub-Saharan Africa
Archival pigment print
28 x 40 inches

UGANDA. Rakai. 2006.
Helen and Molly, 12, digging the soil in which they will grow sweet potatoes.
From the documentary project AIDS Orphans in Sub-Saharan Africa
Archival pigment print
28 x 40 inches

UGANDA. Rakai. 2010.
Helen, 16, grooming Agnes, 7.
From the documentary project AIDS Orphans in Sub-Saharan Africa
Archival pigment print
28 x 40 inches

UGANDA. Rakai. 2006.
Helen, 12, sitting in a tree. Her brother, Eddie, 8, swinging on a rope below her.
From the documentary project AIDS Orphans in Sub-Saharan Africa
Archival pigment print
28 x 40 inches

UGANDA. Rakai. 2011.
Fahad, 7, lying on his mother's grave.
From the documentary project AIDS Orphans in Sub-Saharan Africa
Archival pigment print
28 x 40 inches

Heather Carson
light/LINES: Untitled #1, 2011
Fluorescent lights, aluminum pipe, Speed-Rail, conduit hangers
72 x 72 x 7 3/4 inches
Edition 1 of 3

light/LINES: Untitled #2, 2011
Fluorescent lights, aluminum pipe, Speed-Rail, conduit hangers
72 x 72 x 7 3/4 inches
Edition 1 of 3

light/LINES: Untitled #3, 2011
Fluorescent lights, aluminum pipe, Speed-Rail, conduit hangers
72 x 72 x 7 3/4 inches
Edition 1 of 3

light/LINES, 2011
Installation View

Carolyn Castãno
Narco Venus (Liliana Andrea), 2011
Acrylic paint, glitter, gold leaf, rhinestones, on canvas
69 x 141.5 inches

Narco Venus (Karlita), 2011
Acrylic paint, glitter, on canvas
69 x 141.5 inches

Narco Venus (Angie), 2011
Acrylic Paint, glitter, rhinestones, on canvas
69 x 141.5 inches

Decorated Flower Head (Lost), 2011
Acrylic paint, glitter, on canvas
36 x 48 inches

Pasión de Gavilanes (Liliana Andrea), 2011
Acrylic Paint, glitter, rhinestones, on canvas
30 x 30 inches

Tony de los Reyes
Sunset (#2), 2011
Sumi ink and oil on linen
140 x 78 inches

1851 (#4), 2011
Sumi ink and oil on linen
33.5 x 56.5 inches

Already we are boldly launched upon the deep; but soon we shall be lost in its unshored, harborless immensities, 2011
Sumi ink and oil on linen
9 x 128.5 inches

A Closer Reading, 2011
Letterpress on paper
Edition of 10
6 pages, each 5 x 7.75 inches

The Dart, 2011
Bronze, hemp rope and steel cleat
Dimensions variable

Ken Gonzales-Day
Untitled, Pierre-Jean David d'Angers, Bust of Ann Buchan Robinson, Museum of the City of New York; Joseph Nollekens, Venus, The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; Malvina Hoffman, Japanese Woman (337087), The Field Museum, Chicago; Malvina Hoffman, Eskimo Woman (337060), The Field Museum, Chicago, 2011
Lightjet print mounted on Durabond
38 x 97 inches

Untitled, (Cephalometer of Dr. Du Moutier with Self-Portrait), 2011
Inkjet print on archival paper
97 x 60 inches

Untitled, Malvina Hoffman Collection, Blackfoot Man (337236), The Field Museum, Chicago, and Jacques-Fran¨ois-Joseph Saly, Faun Holding a Goat, The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, 2011
Lightjet print mounted on Durabond
49 x 77 inches

Untitled, Malvina Hoffman Collection, Ubangi Woman (337168), The Field Museum, Chicago, and Unknown, Head of a Woman, The J. Paul Getty Museum, Villa Collection, Malibu, California, 2011
Lightjet mounted on aluminum
14.5 x 28 inches

Untitled, Malvina Hoffman Collection, Arab from Kish (Iraq Man) (336989) and Austrian "Alpine" Man (337008), The Field Museum, Chicago, 2011
Lightjet mounted on aluminum
14 x 28 inches

Untitled II, (Antico ([Pier Jacopo Alari-Bonacolsi)], Bust of a Young Man and Francis Harwood, Bust of a Man, The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles), 2010
Lightjet on aluminum
19 x 48 inches

Untitled, 2011
Lightjet prints
23 x 19 inches

Soo Kim
(Clear as winter ice, this is your paradise), 2010
Hand-cut chromogenic print
Unique
62-1/2 x 60 x 3 inches (framed)
Courtesy the artist and Angles Gallery

(The woman bows, smiles, and leaves), 2011
Hand-cut chromogenic print
Unique
TBD: Approximately 62-1/2 x 60 x 3 inches (framed)
Courtesy the artist and Angles Gallery

Yong Soon Min
Overseas at Sea, 20011
Video installation
vinyl lettering, video projection on floor, video on television monitor

Danial Nord
state of the art, 2011
Recycled televisions, steel mesh, video projectors, DVD player, audio speakers, mixed materials
5 feet 9 inches x 17 feet x 9 feet

Dont Rhine
Protocols for Fieldwork [1.1.1 Dundee; 1.1.2 New York; 1.1.3 Berlin], 2011
Letterpress print, series of three, edition of 20
12 x 12 inches
Courtesy Ultra-red

Protocols for a Sound Walk [1.2.1 London; 1.2.2 Indianapolis; 1.2.3 Oslo], 2011
Hand screen print, series of three, edition of 10
22 x 22 inches
Courtesy Ultra-red

What did you hear? [1.3] , 2011
Offset print, flip-chart paper tablets, 50 sheets per tablet, edition of 100
7 x 34 inches
Courtesy of Ultra-red

Protocols for a Listening Session [1.4.1 Glasgow; 1.4.2, 2011Berlin; Los Angeles], 2011
Inkjet print on board, flyers (enlarged reproductions), unlimited
17 x 22 inches
Courtesy Ultra-red

Protocols for Sound Objects [3.1.1; 3.1.2; 3.1.3], 2011
Paper collage and acrylic on canvas, series of three
6 x 36 inches
Courtesy Ultra-red

Mark Dean Veca
Oh Yeah, 2011
India ink and acrylic on canvas
48 x 48 inches

Sorry Charlie (Vermillion), 2011
India ink and acrylic on canvas
84 x 74 inches

Great, 2011
India ink and acrylic on canvas
66 x 68 inches

Performance Artists

Sheetal Gandhi
Human Nature
June 17, 2011, 8:30 pm
California Plaza, Downtown Los Angeles, presented by Grand Performances

Sheetal Gandhi's next solo work-in-progress is a multi-media dance theater reinterpretation of Shel Silverstein's The Giving Tree. Gandhi, as performer and choreographer, interacts with video and animation as she explores the complex relationship between giving and taking. Gandhi draws on the emotional charge of this archetypal relationship between the boy and the tree, to address humanity's frightening misuse and abuse of its own relationship to nature.

Credits:
Created, Directed and Performed by Sheetal Gandhi
Digital Scenography and Set Design by Anaitté Vaccaro / MOUSAI
Music Direction and Sound Design by Jesse Gilbert
Music Arrangement and Consultation by Chauncy Godwin and Ravi Deo
Lighting Design by Christopher Kuhl
Costume Design by Stephanie Helms
Choreography Consulting by Cynthia Ling Lee

Ian Ruskin
The Thomas Paine Project
June 17, 2011, 8:30 pm
California Plaza, Downtown Los Angeles, presented by Grand Performances

"To Begin the World Over Again: the Life of Thomas Paine" delves into the mind of one of the nation's most radical and misunderstood Founding Father's - Thomas Paine, the man who started the American Revolution, defined the French Revolution and championed the power of human reason.