
1301PE is pleased to announce a one-person exhibition by LosAngeles artist Diana Thater. Shown in four parts (8-22 September; 25September - 6 October; 9-20 October; 23 October - 3 November) theexhibition will present new video monitor and video projectioninstallations, along with a group of preparatory drawings.
DianaThater has received international acclaim for her large-scale,color-saturated projections and monitor installations. Her profoundinfluence on the form of installation can be seen in the work of youngartists in galleries and museums around the world. In this four-partexhibition, the subject of “denaturalized” nature —images of birds,forests and flowers— are portrayed on monitors and projected on wallswithin the space. Nature’s scale is displayed in opposition to thearchitectural scale of the gallery - small flowers are projected asmonumental images, birds and trees are seen on small screens, cloudfilled skies rush by on a monitor, the vast world outside is captured ina room. Characteristic of all her projects, she takes every aspect ofcontext and “place” into consideration and exposes all technology andhardware to the visitor. Inside her intensely colored rooms Thater’sconcern with the presence - the here and now of the art work - is mademanifest.





Diana Thater (b. 1962, San Francisco, USA) has created pioneering film, video, and installation-based works since the early 1990s. She makes video installations that poetically grapple with threats to the natural world, from the extinction of species to long-lasting environmental disasters such as the nuclear fallout of Chernobyl. Many of the artist’s works take the space where people and animals meet as their subject, exploring the experiences of wild gorillas in a Cameroon park, a wolf trained to work in Hollywood films, a monkey-inhabited temple in India, zebras at an exotic animal farm, and dolphins in the Caribbean. Thater also provides a window onto animal subjectivity through her use of atypical camera angles, dramatic shifts in scale, and colored lights that alter the spectrum of her exhibitions. Adopting cyclical time signatures and extended durations, Thater’s ambient works are abstractions of time which diverge from the linear narratives humans use to make sense of themselves and the cosmos. Whether using floor- to-ceiling video projections, stacks of television monitors, or screens placed flat on the ground, Thater’s installations are site-dependent and subtly change from venue to venue.The artist lives and works in Los Angeles. She has shown with 1301PE since 1993.

Founded by Brian Butler in 1992, 1301PE is a contemporary art gallery exhibiting significant Los Angeles based artists as well as internationally established and acclaimed artists. The gallery is known for its exhibition of significant work across mediums. Founded on the principle of promoting Los Angeles artists worldwide, the gallery has been located at its current location in Miracle Mile, Los Angeles since 1998.

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