CHRIS FREMANTLE

What art have I seen? Walk through of Concrete is Fluid

Posted in Exhibitions, Performances, Sited work by chrisfremantle on October 26, 2024

Lauren Bon and other members of the Metabolic Studio led a dive into the ‘Concrete is Fluid’ exhibition at Honor Fraser Gallery.

After discussing the installed work the afternoon moved into even more Hacktivist mode: the aim was to explore the possibilities of ‘undevelopment’ on a different scale from the undevelopment projects at Metabolic – this was about what opening up one car parking space behind the gallery might do.

One member of the team took us through the soil testing, how much lead and arsenic are under the tarmac, another member of the team talked about how Sunflowers and dandelions are really good at taking up heavy metals, Lauren pointed out that the new patch could capture oily water running from the adjacent car mechanics’ shop. They talked about indigenous and invasive species… though in the context of undevelopment and climate change thinking in terms of ‘novel assemblages’… There was also discussion of the community that would be needed to work with this undevelopment, who as inhabitants might be involved.

What art have I seen? ‘Concrete is Fluid’ and ‘Brackish Water’

Posted in Exhibitions by chrisfremantle on October 12, 2024

Concrete is Fluid at the Honor Fraser Gallery, and ‘Brackish Water’ at CSU Dominguez Hills.

Left on entering the Gallery
Gallery entrance hall
At CSU Dominguez Hills, part of the Brackish Water exhibition

What art have I seen? Metabolic Studio

Posted in Civics, Sited work by chrisfremantle on January 13, 2024

Metabolic Studio today – all waste becomes something new: cars become gardens, sections of the bed of the LA River become sculptures, the water in the LA River becomes a well for watering a park, soli from the digging of the well reveals new life, a manmade wetland cleans rainwater coming off the roof of the Studios… Genuine regenerative thinking…