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Roberts & Tilton is pleased to announce an exhibition of new work
by Los Angeles based artist Adam Janes. In his first solo exhibition
with the gallery, Janes creates a site-specific installation that
combines sculpture and works on paper with light and sound elements.
Janes' sculptures and drawings are often conceptualized and displayed
in tandem. These energetic, chaotic drawings composed of collage and
mixed media are elaborately detailed carpenter's notes for Janes'
simplistic wooden "sculpture projects." Don't Sweat the Small Stuff at
50% includes sculptural constituents representative of nature, rebirth
and purification. Wood, steel and fabric feed into streams and pools of
fiberglass water. This multi-media installation is a staged outdoor
rebirthing ceremony. Janes designed the model of his conceptualized
ritual at fifty percent its functional size. A central deck serves as
an architectural structure that provides isolation from the
environment, yet also a literal platform to reflect on the scenery. The
internal verse external space exploits the drastic contrast between
each setting. While Janes' installation is destined to sit within a
gallery space, the artist originally envisioned the work for the
outdoors. As the project evolved, Janes created several other elements
at full size to reference human scale. The series of inferred actions
supported by Janes' sculptures and works on paper actualize his
personal and spiritual ceremony. At the same moment, the viewer can
imagine this very peculiar scene in a natural history museum. As Janes
explains, the installation is "spinning in time both internally and
externally, but don't sweat the small stuff." In 2007, Adam Janes
mounted a solo exhibition at Galerie Vallois in Paris. Janes' work is
included in the collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art Los
Angeles and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
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