Mateo Tannatt at the Old Zoo

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Two Zoos in Griffith Park
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The old Griffith Park zoo was small, simple and quaint ... which made it a poor match for a Los Angeles bent upon becoming bigger, better and more sophisticated.

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All of this and nothing
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"All of this and nothing" is the sixth in the Hammer Museum’s biennial invitational exhibition series, which highlights work of Los Angeles-based artists, both established and emerging, alongside a number of international artists. The artists explore fundamental questions about our experiences of existing in the world and in the potential for art to reveal the mysterious and the magical. Reaching beyond exclusively visual references, many works incorporate aspects of music, literature, science, mathematics, sound, or time into their subject matter or structure.

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Los Angeles Zoo
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The Los Angeles Zoo is owned and operated by the City of Los Angeles. From its opening in 1966 until 1997, the Zoo operated as a division of the City’s Recreation and Parks Department.

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Woman riding a lion
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Is it real?

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Graffiti
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Graffiti and graffito are from the Italian word graffiato ("scratched"). "Graffiti" is applied in art history to works of art produced by scratching a design into a surface. A related term is "graffito", or "sgrafitto," which involves scratching through one layer of pigment to reveal another beneath it. This technique was primarily used by potters who would glaze their wares and then scratch a design into it. In ancient times graffiti was carved on walls with a sharp object, although sometimes chalk or coal were used. The word originates from Greek γράφειν — graphein — meaning "to write."

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Omega Cinema Props
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A former Art Director established our company back in the late 1960's. At that time, Omega Studio Rentals consisted of a rather small shop on Sunset Blvd. In the early 1980's, conditions in the prop rental industry mandated a drastic change in the services that were then offered.

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Channels: Contemporary ArtSculpture
Artists: Mateo Tannatt
Themes: Objects

Mateo Tannatt asked us to meet him at the old zoo in Griffith Park to discuss his work in the exhibition "All of this and nothing". Tannatt makes sculptures, paintings, photographs, videos, prints, and performances inspired by everyday urban experiences and the quotidian sites in which inspiration or creativity occur. Carefully positioning objects in diverse mediums adjacent to one another in what he calls "landscapes of objects," Tannatt creates a fragmentary and associative narrative that remains esoteric and incomplete.

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