Los Angeles Times

The Hammer assembles biennial team

Myriam Ben Salah and Lauren Mackler will lead ‘Made in L.A. 2020,’ the museum’s fifth such event.

- By Deborah Vankin deborah.vankin@latimes.com

The Hammer Museum on Thursday announced the curators for its fifth biennial: Paris-based writer and curator Myriam Ben Salah and Los Angeles curator and graphic designer Lauren Mackler, founder of the nomadic art space Public Fiction, will steer “Made in L.A. 2020.”

For the first time, the museum has appointed an assistant curator for performanc­e. Hammer curatorial assistant Ikechukwu Onyewuenyi will fill the role.

Ben Salah and Mackler will traverse artists’ studios over the next year and a half to conceive the exhibition, which highlights emerging and under-recognized artists from the L.A. area and includes painting, sculpture, performanc­e, film and video, literature and music. Mackler, whose Public Fiction installati­on was featured in “Made in L.A. 2014,” said they’re interested in how art is communicat­ed to the public and how “the exhibition itself is also a medium.”

“It’s a starting point for looking at how to move through the biennial,” Mackler said. “We’re thinking about what artists are making in Los Angeles right now and how we can best support that and communicat­e it to the public. And how do we build context or scholarshi­p around new artists’ work and support the practices of these contempora­ry artists in Los Angeles.”

Ben Salah said by email that she had long admired “Made in L.A.” for being “observant, disruptive, avantgarde, just like Los Angeles itself.”

“I am not from Los Angeles, but I have been building tight relationsh­ips with the artistic scene over the past years,” said Ben Salah, who is French Tunisian. “I think the Hammer’s choice of an ‘outsider’ was both bold and extremely relevant and I look forward to bringing my vision into the mix, while charting a course among all the great endeavors that have been implemente­d by the previous editions’ curators and the Hammer’s team.”

The newest curators, museum Director Ann Philbin said in a statement, “are both deeply engaged with the contempora­ry art scene in Los Angeles, so we’re eager to see the fresh perspectiv­es they bring to ‘Made in L.A. 2020.’ ”

The biennial will be on view June through September of that year.

 ?? Photograph­s by, from left, Santi Hurtado, Deborah Farnault ?? L.A. CURATOR Lauren Mackler, left, and Paris-based curator Myriam Ben Salah will steer the “Made in L.A. 2020” biennial.
Photograph­s by, from left, Santi Hurtado, Deborah Farnault L.A. CURATOR Lauren Mackler, left, and Paris-based curator Myriam Ben Salah will steer the “Made in L.A. 2020” biennial.

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