Ruben Ochoa "Collapsed"

Peter Blum Gallery (Soho)

poster for Ruben Ochoa "Collapsed"

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In Collapsed Ruben Ochoa continues his investigation into urban locations under contention. Upon entering the gallery, the viewer is confronted by a fifteen-feet high and eighteen-feet long slab of what appears to be a concrete freeway divider propped against the gallery wall at roughly a 45-degree angle. An enormous amount of reddish dirt covers the slanted wall, spilling over towards the viewer and stretching all the way to the other side of the gallery. The structure physically impedes the viewer and blocks his or her path. The only way to reach the back of the gallery and the rear of the sculpture is to walk through the seemingly precarious triangular tunnel created by the leaning concrete wall.

Collapsed underlines Ochoa’s interest in the physicality of space as defined by its boundaries. It also looks closely at the nature of dislocation and displacement within an urban environment. In particular, Collapsed references the geographical and the socioeconomic implications of Los Angeles’ vast freeway system. These freeway walls are demarcations that conceptually retain much more than the earth behind it as these barriers shape how the city functions in terms of economic, social, and racial divisions. Ochoa’s use of industrial, outdoor, and civil engineering materials emphasize his concern with sculpture as architecture and with architecture as a manifestation of its surrounding environment and culture. Bringing these materials into a gallery context, Ochoa intends to both connect with viewers outside the art world and question traditional exhibition strategies. Collapsed exposes the city’s as well as the sculpture’s underlying infrastructures.

Concurrent with this exhibition there will be a sculpture three the hard way on view at Peter Blum Chelsea (526 West 29th Street, from March 21st to May 2nd).

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Schedule

from March 19, 2009 to July 24, 2009

Opening Reception on 2009-03-19 from 18:00 to 20:00

Artist(s)

Ruben Ochoa

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