14TH FACTORY TOUR: 10 REASONS YOU NEED TO GO NOW!
Next up is an interior courtyard, filled with grass. They had just replaced it the evening before. Even though the ceiling is perforated, with the extreme heat of LA summers, the grass just couldn't survive very long. There were a few swings scattered throughout but we were told not to step on the grass because it had just been put down. With nobody on the grass it seemed like a haunted idyllic playground.
Upclose of The Crusher by Simon Birch, 300 wood and steel painted pitchforks suspended from the ceiling.
Acrylic paintings by Dominique Fung, The Inhabitants. Closeups of vegetables in various stages of decay.
The video of a vintage Ferrari speeding and crashing, flipping over and over until it's destroyed feels hypnotic and voyeuristic, it's hard to look away from. I'm not personally a big car fan, but I can imagine that this video is upsetting for any car aficionado. My son was incredulous that anyone would willing destroy a car. (He is 5 year old) Various pieces of the car wreckage are displayed on a long table in the adjoining room like archaeological finds.
One of my strongest memories living in Hong Kong was how crowded it was, with people and buildings. It made New York City look like a suburb. I was there in 1997 so I can only imagine what its like now, with the rapid pace of development. Hong Kong has so many of these drab high rise buildings shooting everywhere out of the ground up to the sky everywhere as far as the eye could see. Tannhauser gives the experience of riding upwards in a glass elevator outside these buildings as it goes from the ground floor up. Dizzying and electrifying, I really enjoyed it and you can see from the face of my son above, he did too!
Clear Air Turbulence by Simon Birch
The last piece of the show is Clear Air Turbulence, which is comprised of salvaged airplane tails submerged in a steel frame pool. The shadows reflecting in the still water create a peaceful calm while the eeriness of the subject matter makes it slightly unsettling. The airplane tails seem like a scene of a giant plane crash. With the deck chairs circling one end its like pulling up a chair to a car crash. Voyeurism on steroids.
14th Factory closes July 30 with special events until then. A panel on the Art Experience and the age of Social Media is this Saturday, July 22 and Simon Birch will be tattooing various limited edition designs all day Saturday as well.
Tickets are $18 online, $22 at the door with residents of Lincoln Heights entering for free with valid license.
440 North Ave. 19
Los Angeles, CA 90031
10 comments
This is such a cool place to have all the instagram pictures. I should have known this place when I was in LA last winter!
This is such a cool place to have all the instagram pictures. I should have known this place when I was in LA last winter!
Woah! Those submerged planes! To be completely honest, I did not expect the 14th factory to showcase such things. I was actually shocked to see what was in it!
Oh my goodness, I’m completely sold! This looks incredible. Shame I don’t live in LA and the only plans of visiting are in the distant future. But I’m blown away by the 14th Factory!!!
I loved the 14th Factory! Especially the crowns. Couldn’t believe that video!