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1301PE is pleased to announce it’s third exhibition with Jessica Stockholder. Beginning with a love of color and abstraction Stockholder’s groundbreaking work for more than 30 years has merged every day objects into painterly sculptural forms while subverting our ideas regarding what is worthwhile or worthless.

In selecting works for Digital Thoughts, Stockholder expressed her thoughts on the digital beginning with its definition:

Digital: Adjective _1 _(of signals or data) expressed as series of the digits 0 & 1. _2 __(of a clock or watch) showing the time by means of displayed digits rather than hands or a pointer. __3 _relating to a finger or fingers. (which do point). __She continues:The relationship between the machine made and the handmade are mixed up in this work. Digital thought is stored in many different physical places. In metal computer boxes, in the Cloud which is itself supported by metal boxes, wires, and bits and pieces of plastic, scattered throughout the landscape in places not often pointed to. Digital thoughts are coded pieces of information that are in themselves abstract – abstracted from the things that they point at. The work in this exhibition is at once tangible, haptic, sensuous, and physically in support of many different kinds of disembodied abstraction. Thought, which feels disembodied though it occurs inside the body of each one of us is generated by the confluence of physical event in each work, and amongst them in the room.

_Digital Thoughts _features new wall installations and freestanding works composed of different materials and forms that shape a colorful composition and form a cohesive oeuvre.

Jessica Stockholder was born in 1959 in Seattle, Washington and currently lives and works in Chicago, Illinois. She has exhibited widely in museums and galleries internationally including: Solo exhibitions include Dia Center for the Arts and P.S.1, New York, NY; The Renaissance Society, Chicago, IL; Power Plant, Toronto, ON; Kunsthalle Brandts Klaedefabrik, Odense, DK. Selected group exhibitions include SITE Santa Fe and The Whitney Biennial. Her work is represented in the permanent collections of numerous museums including the Whitney Museum of Art, New York; The Art Institute of Chicago; MOCA, Los Angeles; SF MoMA; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; The British Museum, London; and the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam. Recent solo museum exhibitions include _Stuff Matters _at the Centraal Museum, Utrecht and _Relational Aesthetics _at The Contemporary Austin. Stockholder’s major installation “White Light Laid Frozen” is included in MOCA’s _The Foundation of the Museum: MOCA’s Collection _until January 20, 2020.

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“I began, and still do begin, with a love for color and unrelenting interest in the intersection of a pictorial way of looking, (or thinking,) with the physical matter of the body and the materiality of things in space.” – Jessica Stockholder

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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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