SATURDAY DRIVE: A Daylong Celebration for ‘Jason Rhoades. DRIVE’

  • Sat 23 November 2024
  • 12 – 7 pm

For artist Jason Rhoades (1965 – 2006), who adopted LA as his hometown, the car was a vehicle of artistic pursuit, both readymade sculpture and American idol. DRIVE, an ever-changing exhibition exploring Rhoades’ Car Projects, opened in February 2024 and has unfolded over a series of thematic iterations, starting with The Parking Space, and then going into The Pit, The Racetrack, and now arriving in its final stage The Garage. 

Celebrate this yearlong exploration and experience The Garage at SATURDAY DRIVE – a daylong program that features a book launch of a new Rhoades publication by Hauser & Wirth Publishers, a screening of an Ed Ruscha film that inspired Rhoades’ sculptures, a Learning activation with partner The Big Draw, a talk with LA-based artists who use cars in their own work, and a celebration with Curate LA, LA’s most comprehensive art discovery platform, marking their 10 year anniversary with music by BROWNSKINHAZEL

All events are free to attend. Join us for the whole day or pick and choose events. Registration is not required but recommended. Click here to register.


SATURDAY DRIVE Program
 

23 November 2024 

12 – 3 pm: Creative Workshop: Race to Create (draw with remote-controlled cars!) 

3 pm: Book Launch of ‘Jason Rhoades: Illastrations’ and a screening of Ed Ruscha’s ‘Miracle’

4 pm: In Conversation: Estevan Oriol, Guadalupe Rosales, and Ingrid Schaffner on Jason Rhoades, Cars & Art in Los Angeles. Moderated by Shelley Holcomb. 

5 – 7 pm: Curate LA 10 Year Anniversary Party x celebration of ‘DRIVE’ with music by BROWNSKINHAZEL  


About ‘Jason Rhoades. DRIVE’ 
For Jason Rhoades, the car was a vehicle of artistic pursuit, both readymade sculpture and American idol. Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles dedicates an entire gallery at its Downtown Arts District location to a yearlong exploration of Rhoades’ art via the subject of cars and car culture. ‘DRIVE,’ has unfolded over a series of thematic iterations, an ever-changing exhibition of Rhoades’ sculptures, drawings, videos and multiples—enriched by archival materials, public programs and contemporary perspectives. 

About Curate LA 
Curate LA is LA’s most comprehensive art discovery platform – revolutionizing the way people see art and interact with the city’s cultural scene. For over a decade, Curate LA has been connecting the artistic community in our beloved city so that it can see its whole self and continue to grow as an international art capital. 

About Guadalupe Rosales 
Guadalupe Rosales (b.1980, Los Angeles; lives and works in Los Angeles) is a multidisciplinary artist and educator best known for her community generated archival projects, “Veteranas and Rucas” and “Map Pointz,” found on social media. Rosales received an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2016. Her solo exhibitions have been held at Commonwealth and Council, Los Angeles (2021, 2018); Dallas Museum of Art (2021); Museo Universitario del Chopo, Mexico City (2020); Gordon Parks Foundation, Pleasantville (2019); and Aperture Foundation, New York (2018). Selected group exhibitions have been held at Commonwealth and Council, Mexico City (2024); Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco (2023); Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2022); Haus der Kunst, Munich (2021); The Kitchen, New York (2019); and Bemis Center for Contemporary Art, Omaha (2017). Rosales is a recipient of United States Artists Fellowship (2020), Gordon Parks Foundation Fellowship (2019), and Foundation for Contemporary Arts Emergency Grant (2019). Rosales has participated in residencies at Glen Wild (2022); PAOS/Museo Taller Jose Clemente, Guadalajara (2020); Main Museum, Los Angeles (2018); and Los Angeles County Museum of Art (2017). 

Rosales’ work is in the collections of Dallas Museum of Art; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; Kadist Art Foundation; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; and Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. 

Rosales’s work has been featured by Vogue, i-D Magazine, The New Yorker, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, ArtNews, Artsy, and Artforum, Univision and NPR. 

About Estevan Oriol 
Estevan Oriol began his career in the entertainment industry in the late 1980's as a club bouncer at several of Los Angeles' most popular Hip Hop clubs and infamous Hollywood hangouts. It was at these clubs that Estevan first linked up with his Soul Assassin brothers from South Gate, Cypress Hill. Eager to expand his knowledge of the business, Estevan took a job as tour manager for the rap group House of Pain in 1992. 

It was in 1992 that Estevan first ventured into the clothing industry. He and Everlast, then the front man of House of Pain, began Not Guilty clothing and specialized in t-shirts and hoodies. Soon after, Estevan ventured out on his own creating the Scandalous line based on his experiences as a DJ. 

In 1995 Estevan took up photography, cataloging the outrageous experiences he was having out on tour. When off tour, he began to take pictures of his homies from the neighborhood. He soon discovered that he had a gift for capturing the raw essence of street life with his photography. Estevan took the opportunity seriously and within a short time, he became one of the most sought out photographers of the Hip Hop community. His work has been featured in dozens of magazines worldwide including The Source, Details, Vibe, The Fader, and Rolling Stone. 
 
In addition to being CEO of Joker and his full-time career as a photographer, Estevan still finds time to direct music videos for such groups as Cypress Hill, D12, Linkin Park, and Blink 182. He also has done several international videos for groups in Japan and throughout Europe. Estevan is currently working on producing and directing films. He just finished releasing two documentaries "LA Origi-nals" on Netflix and "Cypress Hill: Insane In The Brain" on Showtime. He also Released and Published Five Books which are 1979, L.A. Woman, L.A. Portraits, This Is Los Angeles, And Bosozoku. Estevan has spent the last three years collecting footage relating to the expanding relationship between the tattoo art world and the Hip Hop community. His photography showcases the talents of Mr. Cartoon and features dozens of prominent artists including Eminem, Xzibit, Outkast, Travis of Blink 182/Transplants, and members of Limp Bizkit. 

About Ingrid Schaffner 
Internationally admired as a curator, art critic, writer, and educator with nearly four decades of experience in the field of contemporary art, Schaffner is known for her generative and original scholarship focused on themes of archiving and collecting, photography, feminism, and alternate modernisms. Her many significant monographic and thematic exhibitions have brought attention to under-recognized artists and little-explored themes and practices.

Schaffner was the curator of the 57th Carnegie International at the Carnegie Museum of Art in 2018. From 2000 to 2015, as Chief Curator at the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) at the University of Pennsylvania, she led a program that was renowned for its vision, creativity and dedication to artists. Among her many critically acclaimed ICA exhibitions is ‘Four Roads,’ the first major American museum presentation devoted to Jason Rhoades. Schaffner’s exhibitions and publications as an independent curator and writer include ‘Deep Storage: Storing, Archiving and Collecting in Art’ (Haus der Kunst/Prestel); ‘Salvador Dalí’s Dream of Venus’ (Princeton Architectural Press); ‘Julien Levy: Portrait of an Art Gallery’ (MIT Press); ‘Gloria: Another look at feminist art of the 1970s’ (White Columns); and ‘Chocolate!’ (Swiss Institute). She served as curator at the Chianti Foundation in Marta Texas, prior to joining Hauser & Wirth in 2023

About Shelley Holcomb 
Shelley Holcomb is an artist, curator, writer, and active member of the Los Angeles arts community. She is co-founder and CEO of Curate LA and co-host of a monthly radio show on NTS, called Whits & Giggles. She holds a Painting BFA from Savannah College of Art and Design and has exhibited in multiple galleries and institutions across the globe. 

Image caption: Jason Rhoades, Caprice Auto Project, 1996, © The Estate of Jason Rhoades