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09/23/2014DIRTY GEOMETRIES + MECHANICAL IMPERFECTIONS INSTALLATION BY BRYAN CANTLEY OPENS OCT 10 AT SCI-ARC GALLERY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contacts: Georgiana Masgras, [email protected], 213-356-5336 Stephanie Atlan, [email protected], 213-356-5347 SCI-ARC GALLERY EXHIBITION BRYAN CANTLEY Form:uLA DIRTY GEOMETRIES + MECHANICAL IMPERFECTIONS October 10–November 30, 2014 SCI-Arc Gallery Download press images Friday, October 10, 7pm: Discussion with Bryan Cantley and SCI-Arc Director Eric Owen Moss, followed by an opening reception LOS ANGELES, CA (September 23, 2014) The Southern California Institute of Architecture is pleased to present Bryan Cantley/Form:uLA’s upcoming exhibition in the SCI-Arc Gallery, Dirty Geometries + Mechanical Imperfections. The show is an opus in three distinct parts: the articulation of fallacy and artificial chronology of the architectural drawing; the suggested operational misalignments of his visionary projects; and the symbolic deconstruction of the gallery. Form:uLA has always defied established contexts and criteria. The SCI-Arc installation is no exception. Challenging the normative current building practices that substantiates the gallery’s lexicon, Cantley will display a more ‘conventional’ oeuvre of drawings, models and images. Not a singular materialization, he will present a body of predominantly new work that suggests alternative spatial discourse. The space itself will be conceptually dissected into a series of graphical surfaces, with the manifestation of the ‘anti-object’ serving as both display [backdrop, organizational maneuver] and spatial delineator [object, anchor]. Cantley’s work is regularly divided into two distinct, yet transecting conditions: the experimental architectural drawing [image], and the mechanical architecture paradigm [building-object]. The exhibition looks to present both of these archetypes as conjunctive informants.

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  • 09/23/2014DIRTY GEOMETRIES + MECHANICAL IMPERFECTIONS INSTALLATION BY BRYAN CANTLEY OPENS OCT 10 AT SCI-ARC GALLERY

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contacts: Georgiana Masgras, [email protected], 213-356-5336 Stephanie Atlan, [email protected], 213-356-5347

    SCI-ARC GALLERY EXHIBITION

    BRYAN CANTLEY Form:uLA DIRTY GEOMETRIES + MECHANICAL IMPERFECTIONS October 10November 30, 2014 SCI-Arc Gallery Download press images

    Friday, October 10, 7pm: Discussion with Bryan Cantley and SCI-Arc Director Eric Owen Moss, followed by an opening reception LOS ANGELES, CA (September 23, 2014) The Southern California Institute of Architecture

    is pleased to present Bryan Cantley/Form:uLAs upcoming exhibition in the SCI-Arc Gallery,

    Dirty Geometries + Mechanical Imperfections. The show is an opus in three distinct parts: the

    articulation of fallacy and artificial chronology of the architectural drawing; the suggested

    operational misalignments of his visionary projects; and the symbolic deconstruction of the

    gallery.

    Form:uLA has always defied established contexts and criteria. The SCI-Arc installation is no

    exception. Challenging the normative current building practices that substantiates the gallerys

    lexicon, Cantley will display a more conventional oeuvre of drawings, models and images. Not

    a singular materialization, he will present a body of predominantly new work that suggests

    alternative spatial discourse. The space itself will be conceptually dissected into a series of

    graphical surfaces, with the manifestation of the anti-object serving as both display [backdrop,

    organizational maneuver] and spatial delineator [object, anchor].

    Cantleys work is regularly divided into two distinct, yet transecting conditions: the experimental

    architectural drawing [image], and the mechanical architecture paradigm [building-object]. The

    exhibition looks to present both of these archetypes as conjunctive informants.

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  • 09/23/2014DIRTY GEOMETRIES + MECHANICAL IMPERFECTIONS INSTALLATION BY BRYAN CANTLEY OPENS OCT 10 AT SCI-ARC GALLERY

    The Dirty Geometries portion will house a series of over 30 hand and hybrid drawings that

    attempt to enhance the audience as both voyeur and inhabitant, while simultaneously removing

    the framework of the recognizable as a tool of navigation. The dirtiness of the geometries refers

    both to the unresolved nature of the content, as well as a condition of physical residue left over

    from an imperfect and sometimes organic, digitally-infused process of drawing. These graphic

    experimentations serve as a proactive mode of research, becoming not so much drawings of

    objects, as much as they predict drawings of drawings. The Mechanical Imperfections section

    will present 10 conceptual projects that engage a dialogue of imperfect machines struggling to

    construct perfect moments of architecture. These visionary projects abandon perceived

    mechanical precision in lieu of spatial poetics, political overlay and architectural inquiry.

    About Bryan Cantley

    Form:uLA is an experimental design practice led by Bryan Cantley, whose work attempts to blur

    the undefined zone between architecture and its representation. Cantley has lectured at a number

    of architecture schools internationally and locally, as well as the LA Forum for Architecture and

    Urban Design. He served as visiting faculty at SCI-Arc and Woodbury and conducted a graduate

    architectural drawing seminar at The Bartlett School of Architecture in London, where he also

    installed a solo exhibition in 2008. His models and drawings are part of the permanent collection

    of the SFMOMA and he was a recipient of a Graham Foundation Grant in 2002. Cantley has

    shown work in a number of institutions, including SFMOMA and UCLA, and was featured in

    Architectural Designs special issues, Drawing Strength From Machinery in 2008 and

    Drawing Architecture in 2013. His first monograph, Mechudzu was published in 2011.

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    SCI-Arc exhibitions and public programs are made possible in part by a grant from the City of Los Angeles, Department of Cultural Affairs.

    Public Programs SCI-Arc public programs are subject to change beyond our control. For the most current information, please visit www.sciarc.edu or call 213-613-2200.

    Parking and Hours The entrance to SCI-Arc's parking lot is at 350 Merrick Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013, between Traction Avenue and 4th Street in Los Angeles. The SCI-Arc Gallery is open daily from 10am6pm; the Library Gallery is open daily from 12pm-6pm. About SCI-Arc Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc) is dedicated to educating architects who will imagine and shape the future. It is an independent, accredited degree-granting institution offering undergraduate and graduate programs in architecture. Located in a quarter-mile-long former freight depot in the Arts District in Downtown Los Angeles, the school is distinguished by its vibrant studio culture and emphasis on process. SCI-Arcs approximately 500 students and 80 faculty members, most of whom are practicing architects, work together to re-examine assumptions, create, explore and test the limits of architecture. SCI-Arc faculty and leadership have garnered more than 500 national and international design awards and recognitions, including Progressive Architecture awards, American Institute of Architects (AIA) awards, and the prestigious Jencks and Pritzker architecture prizes. SCI-Arc is ranked 1st in computer applications and 4th in design in the 2014 Americas Best Architecture Schools survey from DesignIntelligence. SCI-Arc is located at 960 E. 3rd Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013. www.sciarc.edu

    http://www.sciarc.edu/