Home Tour of Major Collector + Performance
Join MOCA Contemporaries for this amazing event!
Home of Stefan Simchowitz - designed by Johnston-Marklee & Associates +
special performance by NY-artist Jacob Robichaux.*
Date: Sunday, October 25, 2009
Time: 2:00 - 5:00 pm
Price: $60 for MOCA Contemporaries members, $85 for non-members
RSVP: 213-368-8878 or click here to purchase tickets
Credit cards only, no refunds. Please include name, credit card number,
expiration date, CCV number and email address. The location
of the event will be emailed upon confirmation.
All proceeds benefit the MOCA Contemporaries: To help with exhibition funding for MOCA!

More Info:
*Stefan Simchowitz will open his mid-century modern home, which was
renovated by local architecture firm Johnston Marklee & Associates to showcase his innovative contemporary art collection. Focused on adventurous work by young artists (the majority of whom are under 35 years old), the collection contains painting, sculpture, photography, video and mixed media. Currently on exhibition in the home are works by Olaf Breuning, Simmons & Burke, Jim Drain, Amanda Ross-Ho,Chris Johanson, Justin Lieberman, Robert Melee, Ryan McGinley, Sterling Ruby and Aurel Schmidt, just to name a few.
Jacob Robichaux will perform a special collaborative production in which he will invite a magician and psychic to perform with him. The performance will transform different rooms within the Simchowitz home into a site for experiencing the past, the present, and the future, and will address the nature of Robichaux's heuristic creative process and his interest in play, perception, transformation, discovery and the disruption of hierarchy. Robichaux's work was recently featured in Prolongation at Chez Valentin, Paris, and will be included in an upcoming exhibition at Artist Curated Projects in Los Angeles. In September, he presented a performance at X Initiative as part of Fritz Haeg's installation Dome Colony X in the San Gabriels. He has a forthcoming multiple in the fifth and final edition of The North Drive Press. He lives and works in New York, NY and is represented by
Museum 52 New York | London.
Home of Stefan Simchowitz - designed by Johnston-Marklee & Associates +
special performance by NY-artist Jacob Robichaux.*
Date: Sunday, October 25, 2009
Time: 2:00 - 5:00 pm
Price: $60 for MOCA Contemporaries members, $85 for non-members
RSVP: 213-368-8878 or click here to purchase tickets
Credit cards only, no refunds. Please include name, credit card number,
expiration date, CCV number and email address. The location
of the event will be emailed upon confirmation.
All proceeds benefit the MOCA Contemporaries: To help with exhibition funding for MOCA!

More Info:
*Stefan Simchowitz will open his mid-century modern home, which was
renovated by local architecture firm Johnston Marklee & Associates to showcase his innovative contemporary art collection. Focused on adventurous work by young artists (the majority of whom are under 35 years old), the collection contains painting, sculpture, photography, video and mixed media. Currently on exhibition in the home are works by Olaf Breuning, Simmons & Burke, Jim Drain, Amanda Ross-Ho,Chris Johanson, Justin Lieberman, Robert Melee, Ryan McGinley, Sterling Ruby and Aurel Schmidt, just to name a few.
Jacob Robichaux will perform a special collaborative production in which he will invite a magician and psychic to perform with him. The performance will transform different rooms within the Simchowitz home into a site for experiencing the past, the present, and the future, and will address the nature of Robichaux's heuristic creative process and his interest in play, perception, transformation, discovery and the disruption of hierarchy. Robichaux's work was recently featured in Prolongation at Chez Valentin, Paris, and will be included in an upcoming exhibition at Artist Curated Projects in Los Angeles. In September, he presented a performance at X Initiative as part of Fritz Haeg's installation Dome Colony X in the San Gabriels. He has a forthcoming multiple in the fifth and final edition of The North Drive Press. He lives and works in New York, NY and is represented by
Museum 52 New York | London.

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