Mumbai:
Los Angeles World
Airports (LAWA), in partnership with the City of Los Angeles Department of
Cultural Affairs (DCA), has announced two new art installations at Los Angeles
International Airport (LAX) featuring works by Los Angeles-based artists that
reference physical and fantastical landscapes.
"Los Angeles is a dynamic place, and these two
artworks, Xing LA: From Altadena to Long Beach and Lost Los Angeles, embody the
dual nature of our region—a land of endless imagination, but also of urban
reality,” said Sarah Cifarelli, Art Director, LAWA. "We are proud to
feature the work of local artists at LAX, and bring the beauty and
thoughtfulness of these creations to engage and delight our guests from around
the world."
Bia Gayotto’s three-screen video installation, Xing LA: From
Altadena to Long Beach, documents the artist’s three parallel routes of travel—
by train, by car, and by foot—from the mountains to the sea. Gayotto’s
installation is on view for the public in Terminal 6, Departures Level.
Paige Smith’s site-specific installation, titled Lost Los
Angeles, features thousands of handmade gold paper “geodes,” creating what
looks like an enchanted excavation site glowing with geode growth for
passengers to unearth. Lost Los Angeles
is on view for ticketed passengers in the Tom Bradley International Terminal,
Customs Hallway, Arrivals Level.
Both installations are on display through January 2019.
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