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See Line Gallery

EVENT
Exhibition Detail
Perk
Curated by: Janet Levy
Pacific Design Center
8687 Melrose Avenue, Suite B274
West Hollywood, CA 90069, CA 90069


September 24th - November 20th
Opening: 
September 24th 4:30 PM - 7:30 PM
 
Chandelier Hallway III,Bari ZipersteinBari Ziperstein, Chandelier Hallway III,
2009, Poly nylon screen, Ed 1 of 3, 25 x 10 x 5”
© bari ziperstein
Love in Disguise,Bari ZipersteinBari Ziperstein, Love in Disguise,
2009, Slip cast earthenware and inlay, finished with low fire glazes and platinum luster, 25 x 10 x 5”
© Bari Ziperstein
For Display Purposes Only X (Desk),Bari ZipersteinBari Ziperstein,
For Display Purposes Only X (Desk),
2009, Thrift store desk and handmade ceramic sculpture , Site-specific installation
© Bari Ziperstein
Sheep Headphones,Bari ZipersteinBari Ziperstein, Sheep Headphones,
2009, Altered slip cast earthenware, finished with low fire glazes , 14 x 8 x 7½”
© Bari Ziperstein
Pirate Head,Bari ZipersteinBari Ziperstein, Pirate Head,
2009, Altered slip cast earthenware and inlay, finished with low fire glazes and gold luster, 8 x 10 x 20”
© Bari Ziperstein
Fruit full,Bari ZipersteinBari Ziperstein, Fruit full,
2009, Altered slip cast earthenware, finished with low fire glazes , 10 x 3 x 12”
© Bari Ziperstein
For Display Purposes Only VII  (Amish Woman),Bari ZipersteinBari Ziperstein,
For Display Purposes Only VII (Amish Woman),
2009, Thrift store towel rack and handmade ceramic sculpture, 6 x 9 x 5”
© Bari Ziperstein
Victorian Workers,Bari ZipersteinBari Ziperstein, Victorian Workers,
2009, Altered slip cast earthenware and inlay, finished with low fire glazes and gold luster, (1) 9 x 3 x 11”, (2) 9 x 3 x 3”, (3) 9 x 3 x 3”
© Bari Ziperstein
For Display Purposes Only I (Column Piece),,Bari ZipersteinBari Ziperstein,
For Display Purposes Only I (Column Piece),,
2009, Thrift store end tables and handmade ceramic sculptures, Site-specific installation
© Bari Ziperstein
Backstock,Bari ZipersteinBari Ziperstein, Backstock,
2009, Vinyl wallpaper, piñata, and plastic chain, Site-specific installation
© Bari Ziperstein
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> DESCRIPTION

See Line Gallery presents a solo exhibition ‘Perk’ by Bari Ziperstein at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood.

Ziperstein will premiere a site-specific installation that transforms an empty design showroom into an uncanny quintessential model domestic space. Influenced by found objects, she will  debut a collection of handmade altered slip cast ceramic sculptures displayed in conjunction with reconstructed domestic furniture, as well as a series of collage-based photographs.

Ziperstein is known for re-assembling once functional domestic objects and creating tableaux that waver between the fantastically absurd and the uncomfortably commonplace. In varied ways, her work engages in our time directly, mining the sites of Los Angeles local thrift stores and design stores, to create uncanny visual choices that address current and precarious relationships between domestic spaces and economies by exploring specific ideas of place.

Ziperstein's previous series of photographs of site-specific sculpture in her apartment (2006), replicated the quality of a high-end magazine spread thus was a comment on the utopian lifestyles proffered by home decor magazines. The photographs illustrated decoration consumed by architectural outgrowths - an interior design gone very much awry.

The new work 'Perk’ uses the domestic end tables, ceramic figurines, and lamps themselves as a way to mutate and collide with out relying on the host of architecture as a support. The politics of space are highlighted when she offers an alternative to the proffered lifestyles that the surrounding showrooms at the Pacific Design Center display. In  addition, she has created a site-specific immersive environment in an enclosed mirrored space. A photograph of a cluttered Rose Bowl Flea Market lamp vendor’s backroom will envelop a mirrored room creating an environment that is overgrown and illusionary.

The artist, along with Minnesota-based architect Wade Ziperstein, will lead a public DIY lamp-building educational workshop and an art historical/design history lecture open to the public in November. Bari Ziperstein is an artist who lives and works in Los Angeles. She works as a site-specific sculptor, photographer, collage, and ceramic artist who is interested in activating space through intervention and organization. Her artistic practice is engaged with the architectural history of Los Angeles and can be read as an investigation of how urban
landscapes are defined by consumerism. Ziperstein holds her MFA from Cal Arts and a BFA in painting and Women’s Studies from Ohio University. Recently Ziperstein’s work was featured in two group exhibitions this summer: "Drama of the Gifted Child – The Five Year Plan" at the Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena and in ‘Bitch is the New Black’ at Honor Fraser, Culver City.


Janet Levy brings over ten years of curatorial, gallery, and marketing experience to her success in promoting and producing significant projects by prominent contemporary artists. Demonstrating an intuitive talent for aligning corporate interests with the skills of talented visual artists, in 2006 Levy founded See Line Gallery, an exhibition space dedicated to supporting the work of exceptional contemporary artists. Since its launch, See Line has garnered critical acclaim from local and national press outlets and quickly working to establish the careers of several emerging artists including Ebony G. Patterson. In addition to working together with established artists and curators.


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