Aliza Nisenbaum: Altanera, Preciosa y Orgullosa | Liz Larner: magnetic instinct
6750 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90038
Thursday, September 12 at 6:00 PM 8:00 PM
Ends Oct 26, 2024
Regen Projects is pleased to present "Altanera, Preciosa y Orgullosa," New York-based artist Aliza Nisenbaum’s first exhibition with the gallery and in Los Angeles. The exhibition will feature a new body of work depicting dance troupes, studios, and teachers local to Southern California, including Teresita de Jesús of Studio 10, Folklorico Revolución, Mariachi Tierra Mia, and Amelia Muñoz Dancers. Informed by her origins in Mexico and prior work with immigrant and diasporic communities, Nisenbaum’s lively compositions exemplify the artist’s dedication to fostering connection and community in the space of painting. - Regen Projects is pleased to present "magnetic instinct," artist Liz Larner’s ninth solo exhibition with the gallery and an official collaboration with The Getty’s "PST ART: Art and Science Collide." The exhibition presents new ceramic works surrounding Larner’s Rubber Divider, 1989—two sheets of pure gum rubber connected to steel rods attached to two flame-cut, solid steel blocks that hold the tension of the opposing pull of weight and elasticity of the rubber sheets. Their opposition and mutual dependence underscores Larner’s longstanding interest in the relationship between structural support and the attitude of the object.