The Interior and the Carpet

Artist carpets produced from 1985 to recent times will be on show at the Pacific Design Center in Los Angeles, featuring pieces by Alan Belcher, Joseph Kosuth e Julião Sarmento.

The Pacific Design Center in Los Angeles opens an exhibition on carpets commissioned by Petra Grunert Singh – Equator Production in over thirty years. The pieces are made with artists who incorporate their practice into the larger narrative of artistic historical relevance, blurring the domains of art, design, and craftsmanship.

<b>Top:</b> Rosemarie Trockel, Plus Minus, 1.4m x 2.2m, 1991. <b>Above:</b> Joseph Kosuth, Remarks on the Foundation of Mathematics, 2m x 3m, 2015. Photo Michel Nafziger
Ken Lum, The Path from Shallow Love to Deeper Love, 3m x 3m, 2015. Photo Michel Nafziger
Liam Gillick, Lihotsky Carpet, 2m x 3m, 2015. Photo Michel Nafziger
Heimo Zobernig, Carpet Rug, 2m x 3m, 2015. Photo Michel Nafziger
Walter Dahn, Spiral, 2.5m x 2.5m, 1991. Photo Michel Nafziger
Jirí Georg Dokoupil, Ohne Titel (unique), 2m x 3m, 1986. Photo Michel Nafziger
Rob Scholte, Mens Erger Je Niet, 2.5m x 2.5m, 1988. Photo Michel Nafziger

  “The Interior and the Carpet” includes works by thirteen international artists featured from 1985 to 2003 including Alan Belcher, Walter Dahn, Jirí Georg Dokoupil, Liam Gillick, Ilya and Emilia Kabakov, Joseph Kosuth, Ken Lum, Jonathan Monk, Peter Nagy, Julião Sarmento, Rob Scholte, Rosemarie Trockel and Heimo Zobernig. More recent carpet series showcase pieces by Alan Belcher, Liam Gillick and Joel Otterson.

Heimo Zobernig, Carpet Rug, 2m x 3m, 2015. Photo by Michael Nafziger


from 22 March to 23 June 2017
The Interior and The Carpet
Pacific Design Center
Varola, Blue Building, Melrose Avenue
Los Angeles