Hendrika Sonnenberg
and Chris Hanson 14 February
through 18 April 1999
installation
Originally from Canada,
and currently residing in New York, Chris Hanson and Hendrika Sonnenberg
have steadily produced art, but shown it only occasionally in group
shows at galleries
such as White Columns and Threadwaxing Space. Los Angeles Contemporary
Exhibitions was
very pleased to present the first institutional, solo show of these
long-time collaborators.
The show consisted of
photographs and a single, large-scale sculpture constructed on site.
The photographs, from a series called Fruit Bowls, document organic,
pseudo-architectural structures -- called "fruit bowls" by the artists
-- made of cardboard, tubes,
and bits of plaster. Strategically and often precariously placed
pieces of fruit (usually apples, oranges, melons, and lemons) sit
around, on, and within the unwieldy structures, with themselves
evoke the gloppy plaster constructions of Franz West. The fruit
bowls themselves are destroyed once photographed. The images slyly
reference several art historical precedents, including minimalism,
nature morte, and Dutch still life painting.
In addition to the photographs,
the artists filled the gallery with a large steel sculpture, constructed
on site. Part jungle gym, part architecture, the gallery construction
created a dynamic in which viewers are unwittingly poised and balanced
like the pieces of fruit depicted
in the photographs. When occupied by the object and by viewers,
the gallery will function like a tableau vivant of the photographs.