C.R. Stecyk: Faith, Hope, Charity

by The Editors on March 21, 2013

Stecyk ReceptThe opening reception for C.R. Stecyk’s new installation at Los Angeles, California’s The Museum Of Contemporary Art Faith, Hope, Charity begins at 3 PM on Saturday, March 23, 2013.

Faith, Hope, Charity by C. R. Stecyk III refers both to the ambiguity of Faith Street in the original Bunker Hill neighborhood, where MOCA Grand Avenue is located, and the allegorical need for it in the remodeled landscape that has been thoroughly leveled and radically rebuilt. Musing on the superimposition of cultures and values on landscape and language, the installation comprises a grouping of panels whose dimensions are that of early 20th century show bills. Featuring various combinations of letterpress printing, serigraphy, photography, airbrushing, printing, and relief painting based on architectural fragments from Bunker Hill, the panels will be altered by the artist throughout the duration of the exhibition in Broad Lobby at MOCA Grand Avenue.

Any reason to hang out with Mr. Stecyk is a good one. The MOCA Grand Avenue is located at 250 S. Grand Ave. in Los Angeles, California. Admission is Free.

[Link: MOCA]

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