Staggered over three days and commencing on April 25 with a structure built at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), teams of volunteers, students, and others will reinvent Fluids (1967), building structures made of ice blocks at MOCA, Memorial Park in Pasadena (organized by Armory Center for the Arts), and other locations throughout Los Angeles county. These events are coordinated by LACMA with special thanks to The Union Ice Company for in-kind support.
FRIDAY, APRIL 25–SUNDAY, APRIL 27
Contact for exact locations and times
Commencing on April 25 with a structure built at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), teams of volunteers, students, and others will reinvent Fluids (1967), building structures made of ice blocks at MOCA, Memorial Park in Pasadena (organized by Armory Center for the Arts), and other locations throughout
Los Angeles county. These events are coordinated
by LACMA with special thanks to The Union Ice Company
for in-kind support.
These events are coordinated by LACMA with special thanks to The Union Ice Company for in-kind support.
SATURDAY, APRIL 26–SUNDAY, APRIL 27
The Getty Center
1200 Getty Center Dr., Los Angeles
The Getty Center presents Overflow by the LA Art Girls, which includes a reinvention of Allan Kaprow’s Happening Fluids (1967). The project is conceived both as a historic dedication and a new contemporary art work that will explore the social aspects of Kaprow’s practice through a series of participatory events
and activities.
INFO 310/440-7300 or getty.edu
SATURDAY, APRIL 26
Contact for exact times
Two Rodeo
210 N. Rodeo Dr., Beverly Hills
By building a structure made of ice blocks,
The MOCA Contemporaries will turn this well-known space of luxury and commerce into a temporary setting for performance and art by reinventing Kaprow’s Fluids (1967). This event is coordinated by The MOCA Contemporaries with the generous support of StratREAL Foundation USA.
Participation is open to members of The MOCA Contemporaries only; reservations required.
Fluids (1967)
Originally occurring in Los Angeles and Pasadena, Fluids reflects the transitory nature of urban space by calling for the construction of large rectangular enclosures made from ice blocks, which are then left to melt throughout the city.
Documentation of Fluids at The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA
Fluids (1967/2008), reinvented at The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA on Friday April 25, 2008.
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Documentation of Fluids (1967/2008) at MOCA and Cal State LA
Fluids (1967/2008) reinvented 4/25/08 at The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA. Video by Alex MacInnis:
Also, photos by Tony Maher of Fluids reinvented 4/25/08 at California State University, Los Angeles.
See more photos from Fluids at Tony Maher’s Flickr page.
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This Weekend: Fluids (1967/2008)
Full schedule here…
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Complete Fluids Schedule
Photo © Dennis Hopper
Staggered over three days and commencing on April 25 with a structure built at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), teams of volunteers, students, and others will reinvent Fluids (1967), building structures made of ice blocks at MOCA, Memorial Park in Pasadena (organized by Armory Center for the Arts), and other locations throughout Los Angeles county. These events are coordinated by LACMA with special thanks to The Union Ice Company for in-kind support.
The schedule is as follows:
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Fluids
Contact for exact locations and times
Commencing on April 25 with a structure built at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), teams of volunteers, students, and others will reinvent Fluids (1967), building structures made of ice blocks at MOCA, Memorial Park in Pasadena (organized by Armory Center for the Arts), and other locations throughout
Los Angeles county. These events are coordinated
by LACMA with special thanks to The Union Ice Company
for in-kind support.
INFO 323/857-6512 or lacma.org
These events are coordinated by LACMA with special thanks to The Union Ice Company for in-kind support.
The Getty Center
1200 Getty Center Dr., Los Angeles
The Getty Center presents Overflow by the LA Art Girls, which includes a reinvention of Allan Kaprow’s Happening Fluids (1967). The project is conceived both as a historic dedication and a new contemporary art work that will explore the social aspects of Kaprow’s practice through a series of participatory events
and activities.
INFO 310/440-7300 or getty.edu
Contact for exact times
Two Rodeo
210 N. Rodeo Dr., Beverly Hills
By building a structure made of ice blocks,
The MOCA Contemporaries will turn this well-known space of luxury and commerce into a temporary setting for performance and art by reinventing Kaprow’s Fluids (1967). This event is coordinated by The MOCA Contemporaries with the generous support of StratREAL Foundation USA.
Participation is open to members of The MOCA Contemporaries only; reservations required.
INFO contemporaries@moca.org
Originally occurring in Los Angeles and Pasadena, Fluids reflects the transitory nature of urban space by calling for the construction of large rectangular enclosures made from ice blocks, which are then left to melt throughout the city.
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