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 AT CALIFORNIA PLAZA, LOS ANGELES

Nineteen sixty-eight: a year of global unrest and seismic shivers. Where better to ride the wave than in golden California? Steel-and-glass boxes perched above LA, the Case Study Houses The Case Study Houses were experiments in residential architecture sponsored by John Entenza's (later David Travers') Arts & Architecture magazine, which commissioned major architects of the day, including Richard Neutra, Raphael Soriano, Craig Ellwood, Charles and Ray Eames, , remnants of one of the great experiments in modern architecture, lie in ruins--trashed by a ragtag rag·tag  
adj.
1. Shaggy or unkempt; ragged.

2. Diverse and disorderly in appearance or composition: "They're a small ragtag army of racketeers, bandits, and murderers" 
 family of squatters? Charles Eames meets Charles Manson: That's one way of relating the nightmarish scene imagined in a series of architectural models titled "Abandoned Houses," 1995, by Sam Durant, an artist for whom the dreams of both modernism and hippie idealism are the stuff of myth and memory.

The history lessons that unfold in MOCA's exhibition--the first major museum survey of Durant's work (to be followed by a show at the Kunstverein Dusseldorf, with a shared catalogue)--serve to remind us that the entwined stories of art and popular culture since the '60s are best examined by way of free association. They are also, typically, haunted by the death of someone, or something, and Durant forensically follows every clue. In two other sculptural models, he disinters Robert Smithson's Partially Buried Woodshed Partially Buried Woodshed is a work of land art created by Robert Smithson. It was created at Kent State University in January 1970. The work has since been demolished, and only concrete remains in the grass. , 1970, a work politicized by the shooting of a student at Kent State during an antiwar demonstration only months after it was realized on the Ohio campus, and by its eventual removal. In each of Durant's scaled-down versions, the heaps of dirt under which the original shed was submerged are absent, and the structure can be seen as a grave marker: to the student, to the era, to the death of Smithson himself. Durant's sound tracks for these works, with songs looped and overlaid in reverse, create a heady, disorienting dis·o·ri·ent  
tr.v. dis·o·ri·ent·ed, dis·o·ri·ent·ing, dis·o·ri·ents
To cause (a person, for example) to experience disorientation.

Adj. 1.
 effect. In Upside Down and Backwards, Completely Unburied, 1999, Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit," Neil Young's "Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black)"--its lyrics quoted in Kurt Cobain's suicide note ("better to burn out than to fade away")--and the Rolling Stones's "Gimme gim·me  
Informal
Contraction of give me.

adj. Slang
Demanding material things or especially money; acquisitive: today's gimme society; tired of gimme letters.

n.
 Shelter" endlessly spiral around one another, and Durant compresses the end of the '60s and the end of the '80s as if by spirit medium.

The LA-based artist's freewheeling sense of humor Noun 1. sense of humor - the trait of appreciating (and being able to express) the humorous; "she didn't appreciate my humor"; "you can't survive in the army without a sense of humor"
sense of humour, humor, humour
 is everywhere evident in his installation Proposal for a Monument in Friendship Park, Jacksonville, FL, 2000, where a Noguchi rock garden improbably spreads out before a down-home front porch, to the strains of Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Sweet Home Alabama Sweet Home Alabama (song) ." In Upside Down: Pastoral Scene, 2002, an installation of inverted trees on mirrors, he offers up the most entropic work Smithson never made; by way of reflection, each stump is held between a tangle of roots at either end, growing nowhere fast. For many younger artists, Smithson's art and essays provide a passage between the '60s and our time, and he hovers over much of Durant's terrain. Judging from the ten years of work presented in this exhibition, Durant's "unburied" speaks to his project as a whole, to the intricate path he traces from utopia to dystopia Dystopia


Eagerness (See ZEAL.)

Brave New World
, as he sifts through the remains.

"Sam Durant" will be on view at MOCA at California Plaza, Los Angeles, Oct. 13-Feb. 9.
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