Andrew Orloski & Kyler Garrison: Memory Echoes
607 N La Brea Ave Los Angeles, CA 90036
Saturday, March 25 at 6:00 PM 8:00 PM
Ends Apr 22, 2023
Lorin Gallery is pleased to present Memory Echoes, a duo exhibition by the sculpture Andrew Orloski and painter Kyler Garrison. On view from 25th March to 22nd April, the presentation will bring together the cast-iron, bronze and glass sculpture works by Andrew Orloski and the airbrush heavy, mixed media paintings by Kyler Garrison. Within Lorin Gallery’s La Brea space, works by the two artists will unfold a flowing dialogue surrounding temporal erosion and material memory. Originally born in 1986 in West Palm Beach, Florida, Andrew Orloski grew up in Pennsylvania and currently has his studio in Fresno, California. He holds an MFA in Studio Art from The School of Art Institute Chicago (SAIC) and a BFA in Sculpture from Millersville University, Pennsylvania. Orloski works with industrial materials like metal, glass, and concrete, and by transforming ephemeral materials into sculptures with a temporal weight, he searches to challenge the consumer-based assumption about disposability. Working with the anthropological and historical lineage of materials, Orloski’s sculptures form an expression of the poetics between ephemeral and everlasting. His works have been exhibited in Monaco, Belgium, Italy, Miami Beach, Denmark and France, and have been recently acquired publicly by Aalborg Art Center, Denmark. Kyler Garrison was born in 2001, North Colorado and is currently based in Brooklyn, New York. Largely influenced by the street art and graffiti in the inner city setting of Denver, Garrison’s work reflects the irony, the playfulness and the tension of his visual inspiration. His technique also mimics the visual features of digital image and digital re-touching in the Cyber world. Garrison’s artistic practice searches to present the scattered, fragmented, blurred and distorted form of memory under the influence of digital intrusion. His recent exhibitions include Pop Song, a solo show in 2022, and New York^2, a group show at Edward Mooney House.