Room to Live
Eerie, beautiful, gigantic, sexy - these are a few words that describe the plethora of artwork in the
Room to Live exhibit at MOCA. Collecting works from several artists all dated from the 1960s until now,
Room to Live displays work from diverse media usage, including sculptures, paintings, drawings, photography, video and room-sized installations.
You can walk into a clown funeral in Marnie Weber's "A Giggle of Clowns" and continue on to view a 3D installation at Samara Golden's "The Fireplace." See if you can feel the heat from the fluorescent lights in Mark Handforth's "Desert Sun."
With a wide variety of installations, artwork, and artists, you can spend your entire day at MOCA finding a room to live in.
October 5, 2013 - January 12, 2014
MOCA Grand Avenue
250 South Grand Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90012
[Photo via, @mocalosangeles]