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RICHARD FUKUHARA "TAPESTRIES OF DOWNTOWN AMERICA; LOS ANGELES"

Wednesday, April 14, 2010 at 12:00 PM - Thursday, April 29, 2010 at 5:00 PM (PT)

Los Angeles, United States

RICHARD FUKUHARA

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YUTAKA FUKUHARA 

“PHOTOGRAPHIC TAPESTRIES OF DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES”

April 14-29, 2010

Reception: Sunday, April 18, 2010, 3-5PM         

Conversation with the artist at 4PM

 

LA Artcore is pleased to present a solo exhibition with Los Angeles artist Yutaka Fukuhara.

In his Photographic Tapestries series, Fukuhara draws complex relationships between nature and culture appropriating, through digital photography processes, forms found in architectural photographs and by replication, transforming them into expressive graphic systems.

Fukuhara’s project examines the urban condition as a site of intense flux, generation and de-generation and engages upon its relationship to information culture as well as to historical developments in architectural photography. Through developing patterns linked to his chosen forms, Fukuhara’s approach is driven by cycles of experimentation and discovery.

Photography’s role in history, its functions and technical processes have greatly informed the artist’s vision, having been a photographer in the Vietnam War, to supporting himself with commercial photography projects throughout the eighties and nineties. This will be Fukuhara’s first solo exhibition at LA Artcore.

 

When & Where

120 Judge John Aiso Street
Los Angeles, 90012

Wednesday, April 14, 2010 at 12:00 PM - Thursday, April 29, 2010 at 5:00 PM (PT)


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LA Artcore is a non-profit organization that helps develop the careers of visual artists and brings innovative contemporary art to the public. Through its two art galleries (LA Artcore at Union Center and LA Artcore Brewery Annex) located in Downtown Los Angeles, LA Artcore promotes the work of artists of all ages and diverse cultural backgrounds, and conducts educational service programs that enhance the interaction of artists and their surrounding constituencies.
LA Artcore is dedicated to expanding the interaction between artists and audiences and provide a platform to enhance the exchange of information, ideas and facilitate the awareness of creativity through the 24 shows exhibited annually .