D'Ette Nogle's Storage Facility Exhibition Challenges Gallery Conventions in Los Angeles
From January 29 to April 27, 2019, D'Ette Nogle showcased her exhibition 'D'Ette Nogle 2019' at a temporary site in Los Angeles operated by Hannah Hoffman, which was a public storage facility rather than the intended modernist villa. The exhibition required appointments for visitors to explore four storage units, which were described as 'a jail for art.' The subtitle 'Problems and Achievements for Storage' alluded to the location and featured works that were altered, replicated, or reinterpreted. Among the highlights were '2001 ½,' inspired by John Baldessari's studio, and the video 'For All The Artists [Work (A-Version)]' (2015). The concluding piece, 'Stand Up' (2019), showcased Nogle performing standup comedy, reworking material from Louis C.K. through her unique lens.
Key facts
- Exhibition titled 'D'Ette Nogle 2019' with subtitle 'Problems and Achievements for Storage'
- Held at Hannah Hoffman's temporary Los Angeles location in a public storage facility
- Ran from January 29 to April 27, 2019
- Featured works described as 'changed, reproduced, ripped, and restaged' with new and stolen material
- Included sculpture '2001 ½' referencing John Baldessari's studio address
- Featured video 'Stand Up' (2019) appropriating Louis C.K.'s comedy material
- Presented in four storage units accessible by appointment only
- Documented in ArtReview's March 2019 issue
Entities
Artists
- D'Ette Nogle
- Paul Revere Williams
- John Baldessari
- Louis C.K.
Institutions
- Hannah Hoffman
- ArtReview
- Curators Club
Locations
- Los Angeles
- United States