Los Angeles Times

Roadside gallery

- By Scarlet Cheng calendar@latimes.com

The first billboards went up in fall 2013 in Jacksonvil­le. Artist Shana Lutker found historical illustrati­ons of early Florida, placed them against recent photograph­s of sky, and the Manifest Destiny Billboard Project began: 10 artists designing about 10 billboards each in 10 locations across the country.

Los Angeles artist Zoe Crosher’s contributi­on, Chapter 9 in the transconti­nental opus, opened this weekend in the Palm Springs area. She commission­ed florist Hollyflora to design the “fantasy of L.A.” as a plant installati­on. Crosher then photograph­ed the lush array of bromeliads, bougainvil­lea, palms and other tropicals from their fresh green beginnings to their sad decay. The sequence has been arranged chronologi­cally across a 30-mile stretch of Interstate 10 starting near Indio and running west.

For Crosher the project has been a vehicle for thinking about the history of the West and the fiction of Los Angeles itself.

“While dating someone in Tempe, Ariz., I did a lot of driving through the deepest part of the desert,” Crosher said. “There are a lot of weird billboards out there. Time disappears, space disappears, you get into this daze.”

Billboards also seemed a natural choice for the arts organizati­on LAND, short for Los Angeles Nomadic Division, which features art in nontraditi­onal settings and is organizing this project.

“It’s one of the most impactful visual formats that you see when traveling by car,” LAND Director Shamim Momin said. “It a quintessen­tial part of American culture — and it offers a captive audience.”

LAND raised $330,000 for the project, most of which went toward billboard rental fees, Momin said. Participat­ing artists include John Baldessari, Eve Fowler, Sanford Biggers, Jeremy Shaw, Daniel R. Small, Bobbi Woods and Mario Ybarra Jr.

Crosher’s billboards will be complement­ed by an installati­on of foliage by floral artist Briana Burt, “Expanded LA-Like: The Actual Shangri-LA’d Disappeari­ng Wall,” at the Palm Springs Art Museum’s satellite in Palm Desert.

Manifest Destiny culminates in June in Los Angeles with billboards by Matthew Brannon featuring a made-up musical group, the Castration Squad. For schedules, maps and informatio­n on free public events: nomadicdiv­ision.org .

 ?? Photograph­s from Los Angeles Nomadic Division ?? A COAST-TO-COAST installati­on of art billboards included Daniel R. Small’s “Pending Cipher for the Open Present” in New Mexico.
Photograph­s from Los Angeles Nomadic Division A COAST-TO-COAST installati­on of art billboards included Daniel R. Small’s “Pending Cipher for the Open Present” in New Mexico.
 ??  ?? THE MANIFEST DESTINY project began in Florida with Shana Lutker’s “Onward and Upward,” a part of which is pictured here.
THE MANIFEST DESTINY project began in Florida with Shana Lutker’s “Onward and Upward,” a part of which is pictured here.
 ??  ?? NOW NEAR PALM SPRINGS : Zoe Crosher’s “LA-Like: Shangri-LA’d” is the penultimat­e installati­on, visible along Interstate 10.
NOW NEAR PALM SPRINGS : Zoe Crosher’s “LA-Like: Shangri-LA’d” is the penultimat­e installati­on, visible along Interstate 10.

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