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MAISON MASOR ART
RIESGO ASMICO
SEN2 SANDRO FIGUEROA, 2022
Mixed media acrylic and spray paint detail
30’’ x 40’’
MAISON MASOR ART
32 Park Street, Montclair, NJ 07042 917 207 2531 | lana@maisonmasor.com www.maisonmasor.com
DIVERSEartLA is a special programming section devoted to nurturing the creative energy of international collectors, artists, curators, museums and non-profits by connecting them directly with audiences in Los Angeles. The LA Art Show donates 50,000 square feet of exhibition space to participating organizations each year as our civic engagement, and the featured work is not for sale. Overall curation by Marisa Caichiolo with individual curators from institutions around the world.
“One of the most powerful things about art is that it brings people together, and transforms the way we communicate. The goal of DIVERSEartLA 2023 is to view this sector of art within the show through ecological glasses. To take a closer look at how the environment is represented in art installations and objects, and also, how humans’ place in the world is depicted in saving the planet and documenting change in our environment
(Past – Present – Future).
This topic is at the heart of a growing number of art narratives, including exhibitions built with high-tech innovations, designed to inspire artistic appreciation and the desire to respond to environmental challenges - reinforcing the value of translating environmental advocacy into art.
The installations, immersive experiences, and performances represent our present day and the looming impact we will all face if the planet continues to warm. DIVERSEartLA 2023 will encourage visitors to confront the complex challenges of our global climate crisis and imagine potential solutions.”
- Marisa Caichiolo -
DIVERSEartLA is back with a new ecological lens. Curated by Marisa Caichiolo, this year’s edition will examine not just how the environment is represented in art, but how humanity’s place in the world is depicted. This exhibition will open up an important dialogue about the Earth’s past, present, and future, uniting the community around discussions of the global climate crisis and potential solutions. This topic is already at the heart of a growing number of art narratives and DIVERSEartLA is honored to provide it with an additional platform. For this year’s edition of the highly popular element of the LA Art Show, the curator decided to invite art museums and institutions to partner with Science and Environmental Museums. Together, they will create an entire world of immersive experiences focusing on the looming impact we will all face if the planet continues to warm.