Edgar Bryan
Joakim Dahlqvist
Michael Dopp
Nick Fisher
Sara Gernsbacher
Marcus Herse
Whitney Hubbs
Shoshi Kanokohata
Nevine Mahmoud
Thomas McDonell
Isaac Resnikoff
Philippe de Sablet
Estelle Srivijittakar
Bobbi Woods
Roberts & Tilton is pleased to present New Babylon, an
exhibition organized by Michael Dopp. The exhibition
brings together fourteen artists based on an underlying
sensibility exploring the collaborative aggregate as a
symbolic social space with moveable articulations. New
Babylon takes its form as a freestanding structure
designed by architect Joakim Dahlqvist, with the artworks
on view - sculpture, painting, ceramic, and photography -
functioning as both autonomous objects and site-specific
installations within the building's apparatus.
As a gallery turned out from within itself, New Babylon is as much a structure of wood as it is space. Its
seemingly unfinished state - a framework of 2x4's with open walls and ceilings - allows for an uninterrupted
process, or wandering, through the site. In this arrangement, space is both paradoxically delineated and
unlimited. As a result of this articulation of new variables through the inclusion of art, the individual works
become increasingly more complex when viewed alongside and within this structural containment.
Dopp's hybridized methodology of participating as and alongside artists represents a new generation of
contemporary art practice born of necessity and its surroundings. This affinity first took form as No Vex, an
artist-run dj and performance night Dopp organized with Calvin Marcus, and later Lisa Madonna. No Vex
occurred every Tuesday night at the Hyperion Tavern, Silver Lake from early 2012 through late 2014. Dopp's was
an open bar collaboration conceived, curated, and constructed by Isaac Resnikoff, Michael Dopp, and Calvin
Marcus in 2014. Initially hosted at Marcus's studio in Lincoln Heights, its last incarnation was at 356 Mission
during the 2014 World Cup series. Dopp's was part of a consecutive series of exhibitions and events coalescing
the spirit of collaboration and social space with artists whose work emphasized sport, leisure, and could be
purposed as functional items in a bar setting. Arturo Bandini, Dopp's current project with Resnikoff, continues in
bringing together disparate artists in a similar fashion as did No Vex and Dopp's.
The tenant of constant through Dopp's various gestures remains his investigation into the interrelation between
the creative act and the social act. In New Babylon, Dopp returns to the site of architecture as the source of
collaboration. Whereas Dopp's was a space built within another space, Arturo Bandini is an autonomous
structure built from the ground up; New Babylon encompasses both. Cohabiting between modes of representation,
New Babylon is an alternative situation challenging the definition of the art object through its placement, and
displacement, in spaces of collectivism.
For additional information, please contact Camille Weiner at [email protected], 323.549.0223.
Gallery hours are Tuesday – Saturday, 11:00am – 6:00pm.
Roberts & Tilton is located between Fairfax Avenue and La Cienega Boulevard.
Parking is available on the street and at Dunn Edwards located 1/2 block east of the gallery.