MERGE
A Collaboration between Bonita Helmer & Lauren Kasmer Opening Reception: Saturday, December 1st, 5-8pm December 1, 2018 - January 5, 2019 |
PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
George Billis Gallery is pleased to present Merge - a collaborative project featuring paintings and video by Bonita Helmer and Lauren Kasmer. The exhibition will be installed in the Project Space at George Billis and will be on view until January 5th.
This project is created by two artists with two different disciplines who share the same principles in their work. Bonita Helmer's paintings are abstract references to physics and space. Lauren Kasmer's video installations reflect the natural world of the earth as we know it. In their individual explorations, the artists find the same principles exist simultaneously in both arenas - whether that be on our planet or in space. When the disciplines are merged, some images remains fixed and others fade in and out imparting the concept that there is no difference between ‘here and there.’ Both artists’ works are poetically and theoretically merged by the unseen universal structures. Founded in scientific research and metaphysics, these structures provide an underlying framework that transcends earth and space.
Bonita Helmer explores scientific theories of physics, astronomy, the inner and outer realms of existence, and the unseen elements of our universe in her paintings. Helmer’s work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, and in 2014 Helmer was invited to be on the board of the Exploration Institute which brings together astronauts, physicists, underwater researchers and more. She is the only "visual explorer" in the group of 35 participants. Helmer began teaching at Otis College Art and Design in 1998 and continues to teach there present day. Helmer received her BA in painting, UCLA, Antioch.
Lauren Kasmer is an artist and curator native to Los Angeles, who continues to live, work, and be inspired by its qualities. Her multidisciplinary artwork is most often presented as installations combining a variety of media and layered, refractive processes such as photography, video, collaboration, sound, wearable design, furnishings, edibles, and performance, which are frequently accompanied by participatory events. Inspired by her studies with leaders of many disciplines, from progressive chefs to the mercurial master Robert Heinecken, she frequently references the belief that the process of creation begins with de-construction. As both a curator and exhibition organizer she has been responsible for decades of engaging, boundary-blurring displays in galleries, museums, and festivals as well as alternative and public spaces.
This project is created by two artists with two different disciplines who share the same principles in their work. Bonita Helmer's paintings are abstract references to physics and space. Lauren Kasmer's video installations reflect the natural world of the earth as we know it. In their individual explorations, the artists find the same principles exist simultaneously in both arenas - whether that be on our planet or in space. When the disciplines are merged, some images remains fixed and others fade in and out imparting the concept that there is no difference between ‘here and there.’ Both artists’ works are poetically and theoretically merged by the unseen universal structures. Founded in scientific research and metaphysics, these structures provide an underlying framework that transcends earth and space.
Bonita Helmer explores scientific theories of physics, astronomy, the inner and outer realms of existence, and the unseen elements of our universe in her paintings. Helmer’s work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, and in 2014 Helmer was invited to be on the board of the Exploration Institute which brings together astronauts, physicists, underwater researchers and more. She is the only "visual explorer" in the group of 35 participants. Helmer began teaching at Otis College Art and Design in 1998 and continues to teach there present day. Helmer received her BA in painting, UCLA, Antioch.
Lauren Kasmer is an artist and curator native to Los Angeles, who continues to live, work, and be inspired by its qualities. Her multidisciplinary artwork is most often presented as installations combining a variety of media and layered, refractive processes such as photography, video, collaboration, sound, wearable design, furnishings, edibles, and performance, which are frequently accompanied by participatory events. Inspired by her studies with leaders of many disciplines, from progressive chefs to the mercurial master Robert Heinecken, she frequently references the belief that the process of creation begins with de-construction. As both a curator and exhibition organizer she has been responsible for decades of engaging, boundary-blurring displays in galleries, museums, and festivals as well as alternative and public spaces.
George Billis Gallery opened its second location in the Culver City area of Los Angeles in 2004 and marks its 21st year in the Chelsea arts district in New York City. George Billis shows work by both emerging and established artists. For more information please contact the gallery at:
2716 S. La Cienega Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90034
T: 310-838-3685
F: 310-838-3438
email: [email protected]
www.georgebillis.com
2716 S. La Cienega Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90034
T: 310-838-3685
F: 310-838-3438
email: [email protected]
www.georgebillis.com