A POOR SORT OF MEMORY exhibition at Deadbeat Club Headquarters DTLA

I am very excited to invite everyone to view the exhibition of A POOR SORT OF MEMORY at the Deadbeat Club Headquarters at The Reef in DTLA.

Installed in a now defunct home design studio, the exhibition sits amidst a decrepit space, the perfect context for A POOR SORT OF MEMORY. Leaving the paint patches, spackle holes, and detritus all in-place, the photographs were installed in the abandoned space as a reflection and integration of the themes of degradation of memory and home, and the transitory nature of the self as we come of age. As an accompaniment to the photobook, this exhibition expands the work into an embodied experience.

In addition to the framed images, there is also a sound installation. Made in collaboration with Eli Stringer, vintage phones retrofitted with narrative and ambient sound are installed throughout the space, bring a sensory experience of the outside world in to the gallery.

The show is currently on view. Make your viewing appointment here or come celebrate with us on Saturday February 15th 5-8pm. 1933 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90007