Davey, Devin and Rabi Ponder Life Eternal At Design Matters
Life is a mystery, we all know that. In fact, that may be the only thing we know.
In preparation for their new show “We Never Die” at Design Matters, the art collective Cyrcle Crew is letting you get the essence of their take on life and death and the continuum of experiences. With a little levity and a less than heavy heart, sometimes it’s possible to revisit this stuff we all are affected by.
Photographer and BSA contributor Carlos Gonzalez took a peak to their installation and offers some tantalizing views of the preparations for this unusual show with the CYRCLE crew.
Cyrcle (photo © Carlos Gonzalez)
Cyrcle (photo © Carlos Gonzalez)
Cyrcle (photo © Carlos Gonzalez)
Cyrcle (photo © Carlos Gonzalez)
Cyrcle (photo © Carlos Gonzalez)
Cyrcle (photo © Carlos Gonzalez)
Cyrcle (photo © Carlos Gonzalez)
Cyrcle (photo © Carlos Gonzalez)
Cyrcle (photo © Carlos Gonzalez)
Cyrcle (photo © Carlos Gonzalez)
Cyrcle (photo © Carlos Gonzalez)
Cyrcle (photo © Carlos Gonzalez)
The reception for this show is open to the public on Thursday from 7:00pm – 11:00pm. The show continues through October 8th, 2011 @ Design Matters – 10590.5 West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA. You will need to RSVP .
Please visit the CYRCLE site for more information:
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