Los
Angeles-based artist Clare Graham constructs functional furniture
pieces and abstract sculptures from his vast collection of objects
such as vintage buttons, bottle caps, puzzle pieces, aluminum
pop-tops, and thrift store paintings. The CAFAM gallery space will be
used to recreate the aesthetic and spirit of MorYork, Graham’s
iconic Highland Park studio and gallery space. As a former art
director at Disneyland, Graham’s thrift shop-fueled sculptural
practice stands in stark contrast to the slick costume and set design
that is the Disney trademark. Supported
in part by the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs and
the National Endowment for the Arts.
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