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Spectacular Subdivision

April 4–6
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Matt Allison

Katie Allison

Yuki Ando

Nicole Antebi

Annette Barz

Lara Bank

Allison Danielle Behrstock

James Cathey

Frank Chang

Chelsea Dean

Michael Dodge

Rebecca Bennett Duke

Ken Ehrlich

Patrick Gilbert

Joe Goode

Jenalee Harmon

Anastasia Hill

Dick Hebdige

Oliver Hess

Oree Holban

Olga Koumoundouros

Norm Laich

Jay Lizo

Candice Lin

Clare Little

Justin Lowman

Ben Lord

Nuttaphol Ma

Patrick Melroy

Anna Mayer

Megan Mueller

Ruchama Noorda

Noah Peffer

Nikki Pressley

Ben Pruskin

Nate Page

Carl Pomposelli

Colin Roberts

Marco Rios

Amy Russell

Sam Scharf

Ryan Taber

Emily Thomas

Matthew Usinowicz

Jesse Wilson

Kim Yasuda

Curated by

Jay Lizo

Organized by

High Desert Test Sites

Monte Vista Projects

The University of California Institute for Research in the Arts (UCIRA)

High Desert Test Sites, Monte Vista Projects, and the University of California Institute for Research in the Arts (UCIRA) present Spectacular Subdivision, a group project curated by Jay Lizo. This three-day exhibition invites artists to reflect on questions of housing and real estate in the aftermath of the 2008 housing market crisis. What does housing mean to artists in relation to their practice? How has the mortgage meltdown affected artists? How have forms of domesticity and shelter shaped artists’ practices?

Spectacular Subdivision stems from the many conversations Jay had with other artists about purchasing a home. These conversations, ranging from the various types of paints used for interiors, to how to expand a house to incorporate a studio, and how to find balance between a living and working space, were simultaneously banal and fantastical. The project both engages and mimics the logic of real estate development as it has played out in the years since settlement began on the edges of habitable space across the Californian desert, e.g. California City in Kern County and Salton City, the failed resort adjacent to the Salton Sea in the Imperial Valley. The call invites participating artists to explore their personal fantasies in tandem with that (il)logic.

The project takes place over one weekend at two sites in Wonder Valley, California, on the fringes of the high desert. Large-scale sculptures are installed in a cul-de-sac formation at the remote, undeveloped Ironage Road parcel. Additional works are on view at El Paseo Ranch, a rental cabin owned by the Sibley Family.

Participating artists include: Matt Allison, Katie Allison, Yuki Ando, Nicole Antebi, Annette Barz, Lara Bank, Allison Danielle Behrstock, James Cathey, Frank Chang, Chelsea Dean, Michael Dodge, Rebecca Bennett Duke, Ken Ehrlich, Patrick Gilbert, Joe Goode, Jenalee Harmon, Anastasia Hill, Dick Hebdige, Oliver Hess, Oree Holban, Olga Koumoundouros, Norm Laich, Jay Lizo, Candice Lin, Clare Little, Justin Lowman, Ben Lord, Nuttaphol Ma, Patrick Melroy, Anna Mayer, Megan Mueller, Ruchama Noorda, Noah Peffer, Nikki Pressley, Ben Pruskin, Nate Page, Carl Pomposelli, Colin Roberts, Marco Rios, Amy Russell, Sam Scharf, Ryan Taber, Emily Thomas, Matthew Usinowicz, Jesse Wilson, and Kim Yasuda.

About Monte Vista Projects:
Monte Vista Projects is an artist-run space in the Highland Park area of Los Angeles. Since July 2007, Monte Vista Projects has hosted exhibitions, lectures, events, and performances. The space is self-determining—there is no “manifesto”—but the general aim is to provide a platform for art and conversation in Los Angeles, emphasizing experimentation and artworks that contribute to non-traditional dialogues.

About UCIRA:
The University of California Institute for Research in the Arts is a statewide program dedicated to supporting and promoting arts practice and research across the University of California system.

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