1. A gallery installation of piles of soil and rocks.
    Photograph: Gillian Glover for Time Out
  2. A wall of paintings in “Several Eternities in a Day: Form in the Age of Living Materials.”
    Photograph: Gillian Glover for Time Out | Several Eternities in a Day: Form in the Age of Living Materials
  3. Sculptures at “Several Eternities in a Day: Form in the Age of Living Materials.”
    Photograph: Gillian Glover for Time Out
  4. A room filled with sand at the end of “Several Eternities in a Day: Form in the Age of Living Materials.”
    Photograph: Gillian Glover for Time Out

Review

Several Eternities in a Day: Form in the Age of Living Materials

4 out of 5 stars
  • Museums, Art and design
  • Hammer Museum, Westwood
  • Recommended
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Time Out says

The multisensory nature of art is explored in this exhibition, which looks at the intertwined relationship between contemporary art and living materials. With its focus on artists’ relationships to the materials they use, “Several Eternities” highlights that commonality and aims to reframe the discussion around artists and race. Twenty-two artists from North, Central and South America have employed mediums like soil, stones, avocado, cacao, achiote, cochineal and clay in their works—the organic matter making it an ambitious exhibition to mount.

From the moment you walk in, you can smell the soil, feel a vibrating wall and listen to the many “sonic interventions” throughout the show. The large-scale installations and sculptures—many rooted in Indigenous worldviews—steal the show. The experience ends with a welcome moment to pause: a meditative, black-walled room, with ocean sounds and sand covering the floor.

Details

Address
Hammer Museum
10899 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles
90024
Price:
Free
Opening hours:
Tue–Thu, Sat, Sun 11am–6pm; Fri 11am–8pm

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