Thursday, 07 December 2006 | 7:00-9:00 PM
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Since the late 1980s, the subjects of Rebeca Méndez’s photographic series are varied and have included industrial sites, hotel beds, landscapes, seascapes, and natural patterning. Her works are studies in the everyday, in stillness and emptiness,
as well as in isolating the temporal in phenomena.
Méndez completed her B. F. A. at Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, in 1984. After a successful career in design, she returned to Art Center to receive her M. F. A. in art and new media, in 1997. She is based in Los Angeles and travels internationally capturing images in various media—16mm film, digital video and photography.
In 2004, Méndez began her Homeland series consisting of extreme panoramic landscapes of what she calls ‘ever sustaining landscapes’—landscapes and seascapes being farmed and quarried for daily human nourishment and consumption. Méndez’s interest is to give the viewer a glimpse of these raw materials in their integrity and beauty, as well as expose the cost of convenience. Her landscapes and seascapes are carefully planned images of sea or land and sky in which the horizon line bisects each picture. In her compositions, she creates new, non-existent landscapes where glaciers float over puffy clouds and Nordic cows graze on top of tropical waters. Each of the six compositions has an overall dominating color – red, orange, yellow, blue, green and white. The first five of those colors correspond to the United States’ Department of
Homeland Security’s National Alert Threat Levels. Méndez realized that peace�—currently the most important ambition for humanity—and its corresponding color, white, were missing from the chart, and it became her sixth composition.
Méndez’s latest photographic work About to Happen, 2006, consists of still frames of her 16mm film shoot throughout Iceland. By isolating a single frame of an infinite repetition, Méndez images move beyond appearance and expose temporality
in phenomena. In ‘Dettifoss 001’, Méndez captures an instant of Europe’s largest waterfall—500 cubic metres per second.
‘Rebeca Méndez Each Day at Noon’ at ANDLAB ART Gallery features works from Méndez’s Homeland 3 and About to Happen series.
ANDLAB shows works by contemporary artists in its gallery. It acts as a forum for the presentation of ideas through its range of lectures, concerts, and discussions. ANDLAB, in its mission to foster curiosity and knowledge, offers a variety of educational opportunities and creative developments through its selection of art and design classes and projects.
For additional information and for all inquiries, please contact ANDLAB’s director, Sunook Park at 323-222-2225
600 Moulton Ave., #303, Los Angeles, CA 90031 T. 323.222.2225 www.ANDLAB.com/art Hours: Tue-Sat., 11am-5pm
ANDLAB
October 07 - December 07, 2006
Opening Reception: Saturday, October 07, 2006, 7-9PM
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