L?rke Lauta is a Danish artist whose video installations have grown more lyrical and more technologically complex over time. MCASD has commissioned Lauta to develop an immersive installation specifically for its Foster Gallery at the Museum's downtown Jacobs Building.Lauta's video installations draw from a northern European tradition that ascribes romantic, spiritual, and enigmatic qualities to the natural landscape. Lauta's works are characterized by an undertone of unresolved suspense, the latent fear of a fatal event that is not directly revealed. The artist's camera does not present a decisive moment but functions instead as an instrument of premonition and doubt. Austere light, a lush palette, and evocative sound combine in Lauta's work to create liminal spaces that linger in memory.This exhibition is curated by MCASD Curator Dr. Robin Clark.
Admission: FREE
Location:
Museum of Contemporary Art - Downtown
1100 Kettner Blvd.,
San Diego, CA, 92101
MAP
March-26 to June-20, 11 AM - 5 PM
For more information, Please call: (858) 454-3541 or visit: www.mcasd.org
Admission: FREE
Location:
Museum of Contemporary Art - Downtown
1100 Kettner Blvd.,
San Diego, CA, 92101
MAP
March-26 to June-20, 11 AM - 5 PM
For more information, Please call: (858) 454-3541 or visit: www.mcasd.org







