The Geffen Contem­porary at MOCA, Los Angeles

Zoe Leonard

Survey

11.11.2018 - 25.03.2019
Photo: Brian Forrest
Courtesy: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Photo: Brian Forrest Courtesy: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Survey
Photo: Brian Forrest
Courtesy: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Photo: Brian Forrest Courtesy: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Survey
Photo: Brian Forrest
Courtesy: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Photo: Brian Forrest Courtesy: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Survey
Photo: Brian Forrest
Courtesy: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Photo: Brian Forrest Courtesy: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Survey
Photo: Brian Forrest
Courtesy: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Photo: Brian Forrest Courtesy: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Survey
Photo: Brian Forrest
Courtesy: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Photo: Brian Forrest Courtesy: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Survey
Photo: Brian Forrest
Courtesy: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Photo: Brian Forrest Courtesy: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Survey
Photo: Brian Forrest
Courtesy: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Photo: Brian Forrest Courtesy: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Survey

Zoe Leonard: Survey is the first large-scale overview of the artist’s work in an American museum. The exhibition looks across Leonard’s career to highlight her engagement with a range of themes, including gender and sexuality, loss and mourning, migration, displacement, and the urban landscape. More than it focuses on any particular subject, however, Leonard’s work slowly and reflectively calibrates vision and form. Using repetition, subtle changes of perspective, and shifts of scale, Leonard draws viewers into an awareness of the meanings behind otherwise familiar images or objects. A counter-example to the speed and disposability of image culture today, Leonard’s photographs, sculptures, and installations ask the viewer to reengage with how we see.

Photo: Brian Forrest
Courtesy: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Survey
Photo: Brian Forrest Courtesy: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Photo: Brian Forrest
Courtesy: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Survey
Photo: Brian Forrest Courtesy: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Photo: Brian Forrest
Courtesy: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Survey
Photo: Brian Forrest Courtesy: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Photo: Brian Forrest
Courtesy: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Survey
Photo: Brian Forrest Courtesy: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Photo: Brian Forrest
Courtesy: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Survey
Photo: Brian Forrest Courtesy: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Photo: Brian Forrest
Courtesy: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Survey
Photo: Brian Forrest Courtesy: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Photo: Brian Forrest
Courtesy: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Survey
Photo: Brian Forrest Courtesy: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Photo: Brian Forrest
Courtesy: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Survey
Photo: Brian Forrest Courtesy: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles