Lauren Halsey Presents Her First Solo Exhibition in NYC

On view at David Kordansky Gallery in Chelsea.

To inaugurate its newly opened New York gallery, David Kordanksy presents a slice of Los Angeles through a solo exhibition of work by Lauren Halsey.

The American artist’s practice has been built up using found, fabricated, and handmade objects, that are combined to maintain a sense of civic urgency and free-flowing imagination — offering a meditation on crucial issues confronting Black people, queer populations, and the working class.

As her first solo exhibition in NYC, Halsey features a series of architectural structures and geological manifestations that ruminate on the visual lexicon from her hometown in South Central, Los Angeles. Playing off a familiar set of totemic structures created in a past show at the gallery, Halsey presents a new set of “funkmound” sculptures — some with synthetic hair and a functioning waterfall, alongside others hand-painted to evoke the signage of her local neighborhood.

Essence Harden, a writer and visual arts curator at the California African American Museum and Arts, believes the sculptures implore the viewer to reflect on the following question: “How can existing buildings merge with a geological structure which offers substantive support, respite, and permanence?” Halsey’s work, in essence, offers “both shield and shelter, placing the people and things of South Central as that which must be protected,” Harden added.

Lauren Halsey’s self-titled exhibition is on view at David Kordansky Gallery in New York until June 11. The artist is also working on a new site-specific commission by The Metropolitan Museum of Art that will open in Spring 2023.

Elsewhere, HypeArt interviewed Andrew Moore for the latest installment of Through The Lens.

David Kordansky Gallery
520 W. 20th St.
New York, NY 10011

Read Full Article

What to Read Next

Stickymonger’s Latest Figurine Taps Into the Hit Korean Series ‘Squid Game’

Stickymonger’s Latest Figurine Taps Into the Hit Korean Series ‘Squid Game’

Made in conjunction with AllRightsReserved.

Queens Museum To Honor Tremaine Emory and Christine Sun Kim

Queens Museum To Honor Tremaine Emory and Christine Sun Kim

Marking the museum’s 50th-anniversary gala.

"Noguchi at Night" Celebrates APAC Creatives

"Noguchi at Night" Celebrates APAC Creatives

Supporting the museum’s Artist Banner Project “to amplify local AAPI artists.”

Gagosian Juxtaposes the Works of Man Ray and Urs Fischer at TEFAF NY

Gagosian Juxtaposes the Works of Man Ray and Urs Fischer at TEFAF NY

On view at the Park Avenue Armory until May 10.

1-54 NY Returns After a Two Year Hiatus

1-54 NY Returns After a Two Year Hiatus

Now located at the Harlem Parish.


Khari Turner Uses the Water Found Across the World to Create His Deeply Intimate Portraiture

Khari Turner Uses the Water Found Across the World to Create His Deeply Intimate Portraiture

Catch “Mirroring Reflection” at MOWA and “Blue Ocean” at the 59th Venice Biennale.

Daniel Arsham Will Partner With Kohler to Present “Divided Layers”

Daniel Arsham Will Partner With Kohler to Present “Divided Layers”

An experiential art installation that will go on view at the upcoming Milan Design Week.

“Resistance” Is a New Art Auction Benefitting Ukraine

“Resistance” Is a New Art Auction Benefitting Ukraine

Featuring a list of art and ephemera from Kim Gordon, Michael Mann, Grimes, Aaron Jupin, Atiba Jefferson and more.

Derek Aylward Presents "Gone Fishing" at Eighteen Gallery

Derek Aylward Presents "Gone Fishing" at Eighteen Gallery

The exhibition is on view until May 28.

Felipe Pantone Presents a Kaleidoscope of Color at London’s Greenwich Peninsula

Felipe Pantone Presents a Kaleidoscope of Color at London’s Greenwich Peninsula

The Argentinian-Spanish artist’s first UK installation.

More ▾
 
We got you covered. Don’t miss out on the latest news by signing up for our newsletters.

Looks like you’re using an ad-blocker

We charge advertisers instead of our readers. Support us by whitelisting our site.

Whitelist Us

How to Whitelist Us

screenshot
  1. Click the AdBlock icon in the browser extension area in the upper right-hand corner.
  2. Under “Pause on this site” click “Always”.
  3. Refresh the page or click the button below to continue.
screenshot
  1. Click the AdBlock Plus icon in the browser extension area in the upper right-hand corner.
  2. Block ads on – This website” switch off the toggle to turn it from blue to gray.
  3. Refresh the page or click the button below to continue.
screenshot
  1. Click the AdBlocker Ultimate icon in the browser extension area in the upper right-hand corner.
  2. Switch off the toggle to turn it from “Enabled on this site” to “Disabled on this site”.
  3. Refresh the page or click the button below to continue.
screenshot
  1. Click the Ghostery icon in the browser extension area in the upper right-hand corner.
  2. Click on the “Ad-Blocking” button at the bottom. It will turn gray and the text above will go from “ON” to “OFF”.
  3. Refresh the page or click the button below to continue.
screenshot
  1. Click the UBlock Origin icon in the browser extension area in the upper right-hand corner.
  2. Click on the large blue power icon at the top.
  3. When it turns gray, click the refresh icon that has appeared next to it or click the button below to continue.
screenshot
  1. Click the icon of the ad-blocker extension installed on your browser.You’ll usually find this icon in the upper right-hand corner of your screen. You may have more than one ad-blocker installed.
  2. Follow the instructions for disabling the ad blocker on the site you’re viewing.You may have to select a menu option or click a button.
  3. Refresh the page or click the button below to continue.