The MAK Center for Art and Architecture presents “Final Projects: XLVI,” an exhibition by the 46th group of MAK Center artists and architects-in-residence, on view Aug. 23-31.
The artists and architects-in-residence program at the Mackey Apartments is a six-month residency offered twice annually to two artists and one architect. Running continuously since 1995, the initiative focuses on supporting individual practitioners, and on creating new interdisciplinary opportunities and confrontations through lively exchange.
This unique program is funded by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture in cooperation with the MAK – Austrian Museum of Applied Arts / Contemporary Art in Vienna.
Resident group XLVI consists of Gerry Bibby, Aleksandra Domanović and Noemi Polo. As with each residency session before, their time in Los Angeles concludes with a short-run exhibition at the Mackey open free to the public.
The show will include Berlin-based artist Bibby’s “Cross Walk,” a sculpture exploring how society demarcates space; Berlin-based artist Domanović will show raw footage of cattle that was shot at UC Davis this past May; and Europe-based architect Polo will present the brand Schindler, a series of lifestyle products in the Mackey Apartments Penthouse.
The Mackey Apartments are located at 1137 S. Cochran Ave. For information, visit makcenter.org.
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