Louise Bonnet & Adam Silverman: Entanglements
Introduction by Abbey Chamberlain Brach
Entanglements: Louise Bonnet and Adam Silverman at Hollyhock House weaves together documentation of new works by Louise Bonnet and Adam Silverman with conversations by artists, architects, chefs, and friends whose work and lives are entangled in Los Angeles. Made in response to and installed at Frank Lloyd Wright’s Hollyhock House, Bonnet’s paintings and drawings and Silverman’s ceramics engage the house’s hundred-year history as a platform for artists and experimentation. The centerpiece of an arts park, Hollyhock House was only partially realized by Wright and completed by others, and has served as a home, an arts center, a social club, and a house museum. The exhibition foregrounds the many entanglements of place, broadening perspectives on this California house and its layered history. By placing conversations and reflections in dialogue with photo documentation by Joshua White, the book is a meditation on being intertwined.
- Inventory Press & Galerie Max Hetzler, 2024
- Hardcover, 96 pages
- 13 x 9 inches