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Harold Mendez:
Let us gather in a flourishing way
September 26, 2020 ➽ January 10, 2021
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Harold Mendez:
Let us gather in a flourishing way
September 26, 2020 ➽ January 10, 2021

Harold Mendez:
Let us gather in a flourishing way

Exhibitions

Let us gather in a flourishing way is the first Los Angeles solo museum presentation of artist Harold Mendez (b. 1977, Chicago). Borrowing its title from a poem by Juan Felipe Herrera, the exhibition will include a selection of approximately 20 works by Mendez made over the past decade as well as newly produced works. Working between photography and sculpture, Mendez explores the tension between fiction and truth, visibility and absence, with an interest in how constructions of history and geography shape our sense of self.

A first-generation American of Mexican-Colombian descent, his work often considers the transnational experience, ritual, and cultural memory. Mendez’s large format two-dimensional works transform found photographs through a laborious manual transfer process similar to lithography. Using charcoal or graphite to build the surface, Mendez both traces and erases archival imagery with specific sociocultural or art historical references to create otherworldly new images. Mendez’s sculptures take found objects, industrial goods, or symbolic organic matter—such as eucalyptus bark, bone, or cochineal pigment—to examine identity and place; certain works become living rather than static objects, requiring the daily replenishment of water or flower petals. While experimenting with dramatic shifts in scale and unorthodox materials, Mendez’s excavatory approach to production is a process of unearthing and transforming that highlights the tenuous relationship between history and its representation.

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Harold Mendez: Let us gather in a flourishing way is organized by Jamillah James, Curator.

The exhibition is made possible thanks to the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, Harpo Foundation, Michael Asher Foundation, Pasadena Art Alliance, Michael Silver, and Friends of Harold Mendez: Christine Meleo Bernstein and Armyan Bernstein; Claire Morton; and Lance Renner. Additional support is provided by the Angeles Art Fund and Wilhelm Family Foundation.

ICA LA is supported by Curator’s Council, Fieldwork, and 1717 Collective.

Harold Mendez  (b. 1977, Chicago) has taken part in numerous exhibitions such as  Being: New Photography  (2018) at the Museum of Modern Art, New York and the Whitney Biennial (2017), New York. Mendez was recently the subject of a solo presentation, The years now at the Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts at the University of Chicago. In addition, his work has been shown at the Studio Museum in Harlem, New York; the Bass Museum, Miami; LAXART, Los Angeles; the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia; MoMA PS1, New York; Renaissance Society, Chicago; Project Row Houses, Houston; and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, among others. Mendez has been awarded residencies at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI; Light Work, Syracuse; the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation; the Core Program, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture; and the Headlands Center for the Arts. His works are included in the permanent collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; the Studio Museum in Harlem, New York; the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Minneapolis Institute of Art; the DePaul Art Museum, Chicago; and the Colección Diéresis, Guadalajara, Mexico. Mendez studied at Columbia College Chicago; the University of Science and Technology, School of Art, Ghana, West Africa; and the University of Illinois at Chicago. He is currently based in Los Angeles.
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Installation view of Harold Mendez: Let us gather in a flourishing way. Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, September 26, 2020–January 10, 2021. Photo: Jeff McLane/ICA LA
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64 Lucas Blalock:
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2019-02-10 2019-08-04
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4:52pm Apr 09, 2020 Page
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62 Adrian Piper
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2018-10-07 2019-01-06
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61 Agency of Assets:
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2018-09-30 2019-01-06
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4 B. Wurtz:
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2018-09-30 2019-02-17
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4:54pm Apr 09, 2020 Page
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6 Nina Chanel Abney:
Royal Flush
2018-09-23 2019-01-20
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2 This Brush for Hire: Norm Laich & Many Other Artists 2018-06-03 2018-09-02
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20 sisters and brothers 2018-04-22 2018-06-17
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18 rafa esparza: de la Calle 2018-04-22 2018-07-15
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9 Grandfather: A Pioneer Like Us (1974) 2018-02-04 2018-04-22
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8 Skip Arnold: Truffle Hunt 2018-01-28 2018-04-08
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1 Martín Ramírez: His Life in Pictures, Another Interpretation 2017-09-09 2017-12-31
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7 Abigail DeVille: No Space Hidden (Shelter) 2017-09-09 2018-01-14
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11:37am Jul 16, 2019 Page
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5 Sarah Cain: Now I’m going to tell you everything 2017-09-09 2018-03-11
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11 Moshe Ninio:
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2015-01-17 2015-04-02
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10 Brian Weil, 1979–1995:
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2015-01-17 2015-04-18
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12 Citizen Culture: Artists and Architects Shape Policy  2014-09-13 2014-12-13
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11:38pm Sep 22, 2017 Page
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13 Anri Sala: Dammi i Colori  2014-09-12 2014-11-08
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11:34pm Sep 22, 2017 Page
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14 Robert Swain: The Form of Color  2014-05-17 2014-08-23
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4:59pm Mar 08, 2018 Page
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15 Nonfictions: Jeremiah Day/Simone Forti/Fred Dewey  2014-05-17 2014-08-23
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17 Xylor Jane: Sea Legs 2014-01-18 2014-04-05
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16 Keltie Ferris: Doomsday Boogie 2014-01-17 2014-04-05
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5:07pm Mar 08, 2018 Page
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