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David Hochbaum: You Are Not Falling, You Are Floating
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- David Hochbaum: Satellite. Courtesy of Corey Helford Gallery
Corey Helford Gallery says:
Corey Helford Gallery is pleased to present You Are Not Falling, You Are Floating featuring new works by New York artist David Hochbaum. For his second solo exhibition at the gallery, Hochbaum creates a total environment through a stunning mixed media display of paintings, photography, sculptures and an installation.
You Are Not Falling, You Are Floating is an immersion into the surreal state of consciousness between being awake and asleep and the secrets about ourselves, which are revealed in our dreams. Hochbaum explains, "In dreams, all the secrets are revealed, truths are unveiled, not just the things which we mask in order to present ourselves as functioning, moral human beings amongst each other, but the building blocks which shape our character and desires. We gather these components of dreams from each other. It is a collaboration of human interaction. Our dreams are our collective voices, the voice of the universe."
Historically, angels and demons have symbolized fears, passions, truths and desires in dreams. However, in his new collection of works, Hochbaum uses black dots hovering like satellites or symbiotic companions as well as handwritten text to represent these secrets of the subconscious. Through a large-scale series of floating, tumbling and cascading figures and sculptural works of towers, birds and spheres, You Are Not Falling, You Are Floating captures this alternate reality. Hochbaum’s photo constructions take a more raw direction, combining untouched photo imagery with painted narratives.
New York artist David Hochbaum does not so much compose as engineer his haunting, gothic, charming, darkly humorous, graceful, and absolutely surprising, mixed-media works. A suite of variations on angelic/demonic women falling through troubled skies above intensely detailed, medieval cities, these images are seductive, a little scary, and have a bit of edgy, urban folklore to them. Certain more sculptural works go so far as to build a city's armature off the wall as an edifice of ladders and neon, to ghostly, poetic effect.
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Feb 13 – Mar 3
Tuesdays–Saturdays (noon–6pm)
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8522 Washington Blvd.
310 287 2340
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Right on, thanks for the heads-up; I live in Culver City. Am looking forward to checking out the work of another New York artist in L.A. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rsu6IsybBw