Larry Bell
Complete Cubes

June 23 - September 23, 2018

Los Angeles

Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles is pleased to present ‘Larry Bell. Complete Cubes,’ the gallery’s first solo exhibition for the internationally acclaimed American artist in his hometown. Larry Bell’s innovative approach to sculpture and perceptual phenomena has placed him uniquely at the hub of both Southern California’s Light & Space movement and New York Minimalism in the sixties, which continues to inform his practice today as a forerunner of California Minimalism. This landmark exhibition offers viewers insight into Bell’s lifelong dedication to the glass cube through a groundbreaking body of work that has become inextricably linked to the emergence of Los Angeles as an internationally significant center of artistic innovation.

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Sat 23 Jun 2018, 6 pm – 12 am

Public opening: ‘Larry Bell. Complete Cubes’

Please join us for the public opening of ‘Complete Cubes’, Hauser & Wirth’s first exhibition devoted to Larry Bell in his hometown of Los Angeles. It is also the first show to present glass cubes in every size that the acclaimed California Minimalist produced over the course of a career spanning nearly 60 years.

Family Studio Workshop: Cubes of Light and Color

About the Studio
 Taking inspiration from ‘Larry Bell. Complete Cubes’, participants will personalize readymade wooden cubes that explore reflection, light, and color by applying mirrored and holographic vinyl sheets, watercolor, paint sticks, and other materials. The workshop will be led by Matt MacFarland. Educators will be available every half hour, beginning at 12.30 pm, to guide children and parents on walkthroughs of ‘Larry Bell. Complete Cubes’ to view the works that inspired this month’s project. About ‘Larry Bell. Complete Cubes’
 ‘Complete Cubes’ is Hauser & Wirth’s first exhibition devoted to Larry Bell in his hometown of Los Angeles. It is also the first show to present glass cubes in every size that the acclaimed California Minimalist produced over the course of a career spanning nearly 60 years. With over 20 works ranging in size from 2 inches to 40 inches and spanning the early 1960s to today, this exhibition celebrates Bell’s mastery of light, reflection, and volume through a groundbreaking approach to glass. Hauser & Wirth’s presentation will also feature new large-scale glass cubes created for the exhibition. This event is free, however, reservations are recommended.

Artist Talk: Larry Bell in Conversation with Aram Moshayedi

On the occasion of 'Complete Cubes,' Hauser & Wirth’s first exhibition devoted to Larry Bell in his hometown of Los Angeles, please join us for a discussion of the artist’s work with Aram Moshayedi, curator at The Hammer Museum. With over 20 works ranging in size from 2 inches to 40 inches and spanning the early 1960s to today, this exhibition celebrates Bell’s mastery of light, reflection, and volume through a groundbreaking approach to glass. Hauser & Wirth’s presentation also features new large-scale glass sculptures created for the exhibition. This event is free, however, reservations are recommended. Click here to register. About Larry Bell Larry Bell is one of the most renowned and influential artists to emerge from the Los Angeles art scene of the 1960s, alongside contemporaries Frank Stella and Donald Judd, and had garnered international repute by the age of 30. Known foremost for his refined surface treatment of glass and explorations of light, reflection and shadow through the material, Bell’s significant oeuvre extends from painting and works on paper to glass sculptures and furniture design. Bell’s understanding of the potential of glass and light allows him to expand visual and physical fields of perception, and his sculptures to surpass traditional bounds of the medium. He has said: ‘Although we tend to think of glass as a window, it is a solid liquid that has at once three distinctive qualities: it reflects light, it absorbs light, and it transmits light all at the same time.’ Bell’s use of commercial industrial processes in his studio, located in Venice, California since the 1960s, demonstrates his unparalleled skill and dedication in each step of his sculptures’ fabrication. Since 1969, his studio has managed its own high-vacuum coating system that allows him to deposit thin metal films onto his glass surfaces, harnessing a little known technique developed for aeronautics to create an unprecedented body of work. About Aram Moshayedi Aram Moshayedi is a curator at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, where he most recently organized the exhibition and publication 'Stories of Almost Everyone.' In 2016, he co-curated (with Hamza Walker) 'Made in L.A. 2016: a, the, though, only.' Since joining the Hammer in 2013, he has organized projects by artists Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Andrea Büttner, Oliver Payne and Keiichi Tanaami, Andrea Bowers, Simon Denny, Avery Singer, Maria Hassabi, and Mario Garcia Torres, as well as All the Instruments Agree: An Exhibition or a Concert, a two-day program of live music and sound performed by visual artists. He was formerly associate curator at the Roy and Edna Disney/CalArts Theater (REDCAT), where he organized exhibitions and oversaw the production of new works by The Otolith Group, Slavs and Tatars, Jordan Wolfson, Tony Cokes, Ming Wong, Erlea Maneros Zabala, and Geoffrey Farmer. He has contributed to numerous exhibition catalogues as well as such publications as Artforum, Art in America, Frieze, Metropolis M, Parkett, X-TRA Contemporary Art Quarterly, and Bidoun, for which he is a contributing editor. Photo: Eric Schwartz

Discussion: The Architectonics of Larry Bell’s Glass Cube

On the occasion of Larry Bell's first exhibition with the gallery in his hometown – ‘Larry Bell. Complete Cubes’ – join us for a discussion with faculty from the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc) who will explore the artist’s iconic glass cube through the lens of architecture. Joe Day and Florencia Pita, both leaders and professors in design and the history of architecture, will investigate light, space, and materiality as it relates to the cubic form and optic possibilities of glass, providing further insights into Bell’s innovative approach to sculpture and perceptual phenomena.

About the artist

Larry Bell is one of the most renowned and influential artists to emerge from the Los Angeles art scene of the 1960s, alongside contemporaries Ed Ruscha and Robert Irwin, and had garnered international repute by the age of 30. Known foremost for his refined surface treatment of glass and explorations of light, reflection and shadow through the material, Bell’s significant oeuvre extends from painting and works on paper to glass sculptures and furniture design.Bell’s understanding of the potential of glass and light allows him to expand visual and physical fields of perception, and his sculptures to surpass traditional bounds of the medium. He has said: ‘Although we tend to think of glass as a window, it is a solid liquid that has at once three distinctive qualities: it reflects light, it absorbs light, and it transmits light all at the same time.’

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