Pace Gallery is pleased to participate in the inaugural edition of Frieze Los Angeles.
The gallery has shaped a presentation that charts the evolving relationships between art and technology, featuring works by early innovators, such as Alexander Calder and Robert Rauschenberg, as well as artists working at the vanguard of digital technology today, including Studio Drift, Michal Rovner, Kohei Nawa, teamLab, and Leo Villareal. Approaching technology not simply as a digital phenomenon but one grounded in an innovative use of materiality and conception of space, the exhibition also showcases artists who continually challenge the traditional rules and boundaries of artistic media, including Lynda Benglis, Tara Donovan, Adam Pendleton, and Arlene Shechet, among others.
This fair presentation will also mark the U.S. debut of a new series of works by Studio Drift, Materialism (2018). In this new body of work, Studio Drift has reduced everyday products, such as a vacuum cleaner, automobile, pencil, and bicycle, to the exact quantity of the specific raw materials which comprise them, shown in the form of blocks. Confronting the viewer on a very elementary level with the objects that surround them, this new work inspires fresh contemplation of the raw materials at our daily disposal.
Opening Hours
The inaugural edition of Frieze Los Angeles will open with a two-day preview on Thursday, February 14 and Friday, February 15.
Thursday Preview, February 14 (invitation only)
Friday Preview & Private View, February 15: 2pm - 8pm
Saturday, February 16: 12pm - 7pm
Sunday, February 17: 12pm - 6pm
Getting to Frieze Los Angeles
Frieze Los Angeles will take place at Paramount Pictures Studios, a working movie studio lot. Taxi and Rideshare drop-off and pick-up points for the fair will be located at:
• 801 N Gower Street
• 900 N Van Ness Avenue
Please note, there will be no access at Paramount Pictures Studios' Melrose Gate for Frieze guests.