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 Transiting 1 at Arena One Gallery, Santa Monica, CA (July 24 - Aug 16, 2018)  I’ve organized 7 exhibitions in the last three years for non-profit and university galleries. Often these shows are developed in collaboration with others, as in the  Tran
       
     
 Transiting 2/GipeArtFax_SimoneGad  Gipe’s contribution to  Transiting 2  was a fax machine, set to receive transmissions all summer. One of the first was  Simone Gad ’s haunting drawing.
       
     
  Transiting 2 / Joseph Gross Gallery/ University of Arizona  Left to Right:   Kio Griffith    Jason Manley    Maseo Okabe    Astrid Kaemerling     Michal Wisniowski      John David O’Brien
       
     
Transiting 2 / Joseph Gross Gallery/ University of Arizona
       
     
 Kio Griffith on ramp wall.  Its length allowed the activation of a space that is usually unlit and empty.  Manley, Wisniowski in foreground.
       
     
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 ARTfax:  Lawrence Gipe/Durden and Ray Collective
       
     
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 ONE YEAR: Linda Vallejo, Kohshin Finley, HK Zamani, Nery Gabriel Lemus (floor)
       
     
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 One Year: Ben Sakaguchi, Keiko Fukazawa, Star Montana, Constance Mallinson
       
     
 ONE YEAR: Constance Mallinson, Keiko Fukazawa, Lawrence Gipe
       
     
Kamikaze Dérive @ PØST (Nobody Walks in LA)
       
     
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 "Everyone is Hypnotized: Artists Dérive the Bay Area"  Curated by Lawrence Gipe and Sarah Tell  May 5-24, 2017 at ProArts Gallery, Oakland, CA  With: Brian Dean, Sebastian Alvarez, Joanne Easton, Marshall Elliott, Jon Gourley, Jon Kuzmich, Leor
       
     
 "Everyone is Hypnotized: Artists Dérive the Bay Area"  2017  Installation View at ProArts Gallery  from left to right: Joanne Easton, Marshall Elliott, Bruce Dean, Andréanne Michon, Jon Gourley
       
     
 Faultline 2017: A Group Exhibition at The Brewery Artwalk  Co-curated with Joey Forsyth and Alex Kritselis  April 28-29, 2017  with: Kim Abeles, Dennis Callwood, Eileen Cowin, Daniel Dove, Sydney Foreman, Joey Forsyte, Keiko Fukazawa, Lawrence
       
     
 Fault Line 2017: Kim Abeles, Mark Steven Greenfield, Sydney Foreman, HK Zamani, Emma Jorgensen, Linda Vallejo, Mark Dean Veca
       
     
 "The Known Universe"  March, 2015  Curated by Lawrence Gipe and Sarah Tell  Poster Design by Sarah Tell   
       
     
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 "The Known Universe"  Curated by Lawrence Gipe and Sarah Tell  Installation View at Root Division Gallery, San Francisco, CA  Left: Tamra Seal  Right: Mido Lee
       
     
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 "The Known Universe"  Curated by Lawrence Gipe and Sarah Tell  Installation View at Root Division Gallery, San Francisco, CA  Left: Scott Greenwalt  Right: Marko Peljhan
       
     
 MAS ATTACK: LA X SF, 2014  Curated by ARTRA, Los Angeles, CA  Lawrence Gipe and Sarah Tell, San Francisco, CA  at Studio 17, San Francisco, CA
       
     
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 Transiting 1 at Arena One Gallery, Santa Monica, CA (July 24 - Aug 16, 2018)  I’ve organized 7 exhibitions in the last three years for non-profit and university galleries. Often these shows are developed in collaboration with others, as in the  Tran
       
     

Transiting 1 at Arena One Gallery, Santa Monica, CA (July 24 - Aug 16, 2018)

I’ve organized 7 exhibitions in the last three years for non-profit and university galleries. Often these shows are developed in collaboration with others, as in the Transiting project, a joint venture between Gipe, Kim Griffith and John David O’Brien. For Gipe, the Transiting concept grew out of an interest in Situationism, and making work while under the self-guided hypnosis of the dérive. The origin of the title comes from O’Brien’s interest in philosopher Mario Perniola's Transiti (1980), an essay that examines the role of images in a wide range of aesthetic and social contexts, finding the notion of transiti as a suitable way to capture the cultural aspects of technology that have altered today’s society. It is the organizers’ intention to continue Transiting as an event held in a different city each year, building on a roster of artists making work at the intersection of art and movement.

 Transiting 2/GipeArtFax_SimoneGad  Gipe’s contribution to  Transiting 2  was a fax machine, set to receive transmissions all summer. One of the first was  Simone Gad ’s haunting drawing.
       
     

Transiting 2/GipeArtFax_SimoneGad

Gipe’s contribution to Transiting 2 was a fax machine, set to receive transmissions all summer. One of the first was Simone Gad’s haunting drawing.

  Transiting 2 / Joseph Gross Gallery/ University of Arizona  Left to Right:   Kio Griffith    Jason Manley    Maseo Okabe    Astrid Kaemerling     Michal Wisniowski      John David O’Brien
       
     
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Transiting 2 / Joseph Gross Gallery/ University of Arizona

Transiting 2 / Joseph Gross Gallery/ University of Arizona

Left to Right:

Julio Romero

Michal Wisniowski

Cara Levine

Jason Manley

Meital Yaniv

 Kio Griffith on ramp wall.  Its length allowed the activation of a space that is usually unlit and empty.  Manley, Wisniowski in foreground.
       
     

Kio Griffith on ramp wall.

Its length allowed the activation of a space that is usually unlit and empty.

Manley, Wisniowski in foreground.

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Kio Griffith

 Julio Romero  How to Dismantle a Wall  photographs and video
       
     

Julio Romero

How to Dismantle a Wall

photographs and video

 Meital Yaniv
       
     

Meital Yaniv

 ARTfax:  Lawrence Gipe/Durden and Ray Collective
       
     

ARTfax:

Lawrence Gipe/Durden and Ray Collective

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 ONE YEAR: Linda Vallejo, Kohshin Finley, HK Zamani, Nery Gabriel Lemus (floor)
       
     

ONE YEAR: Linda Vallejo, Kohshin Finley, HK Zamani, Nery Gabriel Lemus (floor)

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 One Year: Ben Sakaguchi, Keiko Fukazawa, Star Montana, Constance Mallinson
       
     

One Year: Ben Sakaguchi, Keiko Fukazawa, Star Montana, Constance Mallinson

 ONE YEAR: Constance Mallinson, Keiko Fukazawa, Lawrence Gipe
       
     

ONE YEAR: Constance Mallinson, Keiko Fukazawa, Lawrence Gipe

Kamikaze Dérive @ PØST (Nobody Walks in LA)
       
     
Kamikaze Dérive @ PØST (Nobody Walks in LA)

Kamikaze Dérive @ PØST (Nobody Walks in LA)

Lawrence Gipe, Organizer

   Kamikaze Dérive @ PØST (Nobody Walks in LA) is a group exhibition of works by 15 LA artists that draws from the experience of wandering about the SoCal’s rich and varied urban landscapes. For Dérive Kamikaze @ PØST, Gipe asked artists to engage in a loosely-defined notion of dérive as a template for exploration and production, with an artwork being a visual manifestation of the experience. Exhibiting artists include Kim AbelesLaura AtchinsonGary BrewerNick BrownEileen CowinJoey ForsyteBobbi GentryAudra GrazianoKio GriffithAlexander KritselisJon KuzmichAline MareThinh NguyenDon Porcella and Jody Zellen

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 "Everyone is Hypnotized: Artists Dérive the Bay Area"  Curated by Lawrence Gipe and Sarah Tell  May 5-24, 2017 at ProArts Gallery, Oakland, CA  With: Brian Dean, Sebastian Alvarez, Joanne Easton, Marshall Elliott, Jon Gourley, Jon Kuzmich, Leor
       
     

"Everyone is Hypnotized: Artists Dérive the Bay Area"

Curated by Lawrence Gipe and Sarah Tell

May 5-24, 2017 at ProArts Gallery, Oakland, CA

With: Brian Dean, Sebastian Alvarez, Joanne Easton, Marshall Elliott, Jon Gourley, Jon Kuzmich, Leora Lutz, Andréanne Michon, Maria Porges, Michal Wisniowski and Minoosh Zomorodinia

 "Everyone is Hypnotized: Artists Dérive the Bay Area"  2017  Installation View at ProArts Gallery  from left to right: Joanne Easton, Marshall Elliott, Bruce Dean, Andréanne Michon, Jon Gourley
       
     

"Everyone is Hypnotized: Artists Dérive the Bay Area"

2017

Installation View at ProArts Gallery

from left to right: Joanne Easton, Marshall Elliott, Bruce Dean, Andréanne Michon, Jon Gourley

 Faultline 2017: A Group Exhibition at The Brewery Artwalk  Co-curated with Joey Forsyth and Alex Kritselis  April 28-29, 2017  with: Kim Abeles, Dennis Callwood, Eileen Cowin, Daniel Dove, Sydney Foreman, Joey Forsyte, Keiko Fukazawa, Lawrence
       
     

Faultline 2017: A Group Exhibition at The Brewery Artwalk

Co-curated with Joey Forsyth and Alex Kritselis

April 28-29, 2017

with: Kim Abeles, Dennis Callwood, Eileen Cowin, Daniel Dove, Sydney Foreman, Joey Forsyte, Keiko Fukazawa, Lawrence Gipe, Mark Steven Greenfield, Scott Greiger, Susan Joseph, Emma Jurgensen, Alex Kritselis, Luisa Martinez, Jim Morphesis, Amitis Motevalli, Bella Parisot, Milo Reice, Roxene Rockwell, Alexis Smith, Thinh Nguyen, Linda Vallejo, Mark Dean Veca, HK Zamani

 Fault Line 2017: Kim Abeles, Mark Steven Greenfield, Sydney Foreman, HK Zamani, Emma Jorgensen, Linda Vallejo, Mark Dean Veca
       
     

Fault Line 2017: Kim Abeles, Mark Steven Greenfield, Sydney Foreman, HK Zamani, Emma Jorgensen, Linda Vallejo, Mark Dean Veca

 "The Known Universe"  March, 2015  Curated by Lawrence Gipe and Sarah Tell  Poster Design by Sarah Tell   
       
     

"The Known Universe"

March, 2015

Curated by Lawrence Gipe and Sarah Tell

Poster Design by Sarah Tell

 

 "The Known Universe"  Curated by Lawrence Gipe and Sarah Tell  Installation View at Root Division Gallery, San Francisco, CA  Left: Sandra Yagi   By Window: Marshall Elliott  Right: Manfred Schroeder
       
     

"The Known Universe"

Curated by Lawrence Gipe and Sarah Tell

Installation View at Root Division Gallery, San Francisco, CA

Left: Sandra Yagi 

By Window: Marshall Elliott

Right: Manfred Schroeder

 "The Known Universe"  Curated by Lawrence Gipe and Sarah Tell  Installation View at Root Division Gallery, San Francisco, CA  Left: Tamra Seal  Right: Mido Lee
       
     

"The Known Universe"

Curated by Lawrence Gipe and Sarah Tell

Installation View at Root Division Gallery, San Francisco, CA

Left: Tamra Seal

Right: Mido Lee

 "The Known Universe"  Curated by Lawrence Gipe and Sarah Tell  Installation View at Root Division Gallery, San Francisco, CA  Left: Michal Wisniowski  Center: Nathan Hayden  Right: Scott Greenwalt
       
     

"The Known Universe"

Curated by Lawrence Gipe and Sarah Tell

Installation View at Root Division Gallery, San Francisco, CA

Left: Michal Wisniowski

Center: Nathan Hayden

Right: Scott Greenwalt

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"The Known Universe"

Curated by Lawrence Gipe and Sarah Tell

Installation View at Root Division Gallery, San Francisco, CA

Left: Scott Greenwalt

Right: Marko Peljhan

 MAS ATTACK: LA X SF, 2014  Curated by ARTRA, Los Angeles, CA  Lawrence Gipe and Sarah Tell, San Francisco, CA  at Studio 17, San Francisco, CA
       
     

MAS ATTACK: LA X SF, 2014

Curated by ARTRA, Los Angeles, CA

Lawrence Gipe and Sarah Tell, San Francisco, CA

at Studio 17, San Francisco, CA

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Installation View

MAS ATTACK, Studio 17, 2014

 Installation View  MAS ATTACK, Studio 17, 2014
       
     

Installation View

MAS ATTACK, Studio 17, 2014