Amanda Ross-Ho: A STACK OF BLACK PANTS — November 6 - December 22, 2010
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They Have Not the Art to Argue with Pictures: Robert Heinecken, Erik Frydenborg, Nicolás Guagnini, Wade Guyton, Leigh Ledare, Amanda Ross-Ho, Collier Schorr — May 22 - July 17, 2010
In addition to asking viewers to reconsider Heinecken, this exhibition posits affinities between Heinecken’s interests and methods and those of a number of contemporary artists working today. Read more »
FIRST SHOW — April 18 - May 16, 2009
Cherry and Martin announces the inaugural exhibition at the new gallery space at 2712 S. La Cienega Blvd. This first show will feature works by Brian Bress, Holly Coulis, Daniel Dove, Nathan Mabry, Antonio Puleo and Amanda Ross-Ho. Read more »
Amanda Ross-Ho: HALF OF WHAT I SAY IS MEANINGLESS — September 20 - November 1, 2008
Cherry and Martin presents Amanda Ross-Ho’s highly anticipated second solo exhibition of installational sculpture, photographs and works on paper. Read more »
Amanda Ross-Ho: Nothin Fuckin Matters — February 17 - March 24, 2007
“WE CAN’T GET ENOUGH, BECAUSE THERE'S TOO MUCH,�? states Amanda Ross-Ho. Using images pulled from a wide range of cultural material—drug-seizure websites and self-help books, newspaper clippings and holiday craft manuals—Amanda Ross-Ho locates sites within culture’s representational flow, carving out designated points of focus. Recognizing that contemporary culture moves not as a linear narrative, but rather as a string of analogies, Ross-Ho proposes intersections between seemingly unrelated images and objects. Read more »
Amanda Ross-Ho's interest in individual experience is interpreted through the lens of contemporary culture’s mass-consumer, product-driven flow. Her exhibition in the rear gallery locates sites of artistic action and personal significance, proposing relationships between a range disparate objects and experiences. Read more »