Last weekend, the LA river took a lead role for a change, in a public art project created by the Outpost for Contemporary Art. On Saturday, the collective mounted a project titled “This Here and That There,” in which artist Vlatka Horvat continuously rearranged a series of 50 chairs in the river over the course of eight hours. The performance took place near Silver Lake, below the Fletcher Bridge in Elysian Valley. According to the Outpost for Contemporary Art, each chair arrangement “implies a set of possible relations between their imagined occupants, evoking a range of possibilities related to human interaction: dialogue, encounter, communication and conflict.” (via LA Times)
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