“Edifice Cache” Exhibition/Installation At Morono Kiang Gallery Featuring Augustine Kofie And More
This past weekend, Augustine Kofie was the first artist to open Edifice Cache at Morono Kiang Gallery in Los Angeles. The gallery has a unique concept, and Kofie’s truly impressive works were the first featured in the collaborative installation.
Here’s the info on the concept behind the exhibition/installation:
The concept of Edifice Cache is based on the idea of Exquisite Corpse whereby a work of art is created through the collaboration of a group of artists who sequencially add their work to components of, in this case, a single installation. Mike Russek, an L.A. based artist and designer will provide the foundation of the exhibit in the form of an evolving installation. Over the course of four weeks, Augustine Kofie, John Carr, Favianna Rodriguez and Yuri Shimojo will each proceed to create their own works, which will be inlayed into Russek’s original creation.
For the next 3 weeks, each artist will have their own opening with their works feature. Check out some of Kofie’s work below, along with the flier.









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