Art in L.A. is a study of materials and fabrication processes used by Los Angeles-based artists since the 1950s and the implications these materials and processes have for conservation. This research is being undertaken through discussions with artists (and/or their assistants or fabricators), through close examination and scientific analysis of works by these artists, and through archival research. The project, part of the GCI's Modern and Contemporary Art Research Initiative, seeks to engage a wide mix of the Los Angeles art community—first and foremost artists, but also fabricators, conservators, and curators—in a creative dialogue about broader issues in the conservation of contemporary art and to disseminate this information through a variety of media. Read More

Treatment Studies

Investigating treatment options for resin and plastic sculptures

Image Gallery

Banner image: Installation view of the exhibition Primary Atmospheres, David Zwirner gallery, New York, 2010. Photo by Cathy Carver, courtesy David Zwirner, New York/London. All artwork © 2013 the artists.
Page updated: October 2013