Two Events at Ball Nogues Studio on April 8th – de Lab and Cooling System & Exploding Flowers

Benjamin Ball and Gaston Nogues teaching at UCLA Graduate Department of Architecture and Urban Design

Course Description

Paperwork – Studies in Pulp

Paperwork will be a hands-on seminar where students apply molded paper pulp techniques to structural and architectural problems. Molded pulp has been used for years to make strong and intricate shapes in the packaging industry. It has received little consideration, until now, within the field of architecture. Paper pulp and its associated processes of fabrication hold promise for architectural applications. Some potential uses are wall and decorative panel systems, architectural fixtures, acoustics, insulation, furniture, sculptural detail, model making and others. Because of its potential, in this seminar, we will conduct thoughtful exploration of this material and its capabilities.  

2D3D: FAST CHEAP & OUT OF CONTROL

 Ball Nogues will be part an architectural drawing show.  

WUHO, Woodbury School of Architecture: Hollywood Gallery, 6518 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90028

“Architectural drawings have a variety of uses: to instruct, inform, indulge, confuse, confirm, congratulate and console. The most worthwhile are those that undertake these essential architectural tasks on behalf of the producer rather than the consumer. When this is the case, which is rare, then such drawings do indeed become an integral part of thearchitecture they portray rather than a cypher for thoughts translated elsewhere, and by other means.”

-Cedric Price

Drawing is a major and parallel mode of expression for many of today’s progressive architects. Therefore, we propose 2D3D, a comprehensive annual exhibition of architectural drawings, to be inaugurated March 25, 2010 in
the Woodbury Hollywood Gallery (WUHO). 

    

  

Built to Wear wins the Innovation Award at the 2009 Shenzhen & Hong Kong Bi-city Biennale of Architecture & Urbanism

Our project Built to Wear won an Innovation Award at the 2009 Shenzhen & Hong Kong Bi-city Biennale of Urbanism\Architecture!!

Nominated by the curators first, then selected by the Academic Committee, the Shenzhen Biennale Organizer Committee presented the following awards for the participant works: Organizer Committee Award, Documents Award, Innovation Award and Public Choice Award.

You can view the winning projects here: http://www.szhkbiennale.org/en/index.php/category/news

Thank you to everyone who was a part of this project! American Apparel and project volunteers – you are the best!

Ball Nogues Studio at the Guggenheim, a project with collaboration from Jessica Fleischmann

http://www.guggenheim.org/new-york/exhibitions/on-view-now/contemplating…

Text from the Guggenheim Press Release

Since its opening in 1959, the Frank Lloyd Wright–designed Guggenheim building has served as an inspiration for invention, challenging artists and architects to react to its eccentric, organic design. The central void of the rotunda has elicited many unique responses over the years, which have been manifested in both site-specific solo shows and memorable exhibition designs. For the building’s 50th anniversary, the Guggenheim Museum invited more than two hundred artists, architects, and designers to imagine their dream interventions in the space for the exhibition Contemplating the Void: Interventions in the Guggenheim Museum. Organized by Nancy Spector, Chief Curator, and David van der Leer, Assistant Curator for Architecture and Design, the exhibition will feature renderings of these visionary projects in a salon-style installation that will emphasize the rich and diverse range of the proposals received. Contemplating the Void: Interventions in the Guggenheim Museum will be on view at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum from February 12 to April 28, 2010.


Aristotle famously pronounced that nature abhors a vacuum, an idea that still resonates in art today. In designing the Guggenheim Museum, Wright flaunted the notion of the void, leaving the center tantalizingly (or threateningly) empty. Over the years, when creating site-specific installations or exhibition designs for the building, artists and architects have imbued the space with their presences, inspiring unforgettable works by Matthew Barney, Cai Guo- Qiang, Frank Gehry, Jenny Holzer, and Nam June Paik, among others. For the building’s 50th anniversary, the Guggenheim invited scores of artists to leave practicality or even reality behind in conjuring their proposals for the space. In this exhibition of ideal projects, certain themes emerge, including the return to nature in its primordial state, the desire to climb the building, the interplay of light and space, the interest in diaphanous effects as a counterpoint to the concrete structure, and the impact of sound on the environment. Conceived as both a commemoration and a self-reflexive folly, Contemplating the Void confirms how truly catalytic the architecture of the Guggenheim can be.

Submissions were received from all over the world from a wide range of artists, designers, and architects, including emerging as well as established practitioners. In addition to the exhibition in the Thannhauser and Annex Level 4 galleries, Contemplating the Void will be accompanied by a comprehensive exhibition Web site, which will document each submission and feature introductory essays texts by Nancy Spector and David van der Leer.

 

 

Downtown Los Angeles Art Walk – January

For the January Downtown Los Angeles Art Walk, Ball Nogues Studio will host a new performance by Corey Fogel and Laida Lertxundi. 2010 15 GUITAR, 15 BASS, 15 SAXO-CLARINET, 1 BATTERIE, AND SCORES OF PROJECTED CLOUDS. A collaboration between slowly moving image and slowly moving music. 45 + one musicians form a pointillistic sonorous field in dialogue with a projected score of clouds. The mass of sound shifts, proceeds, and resets, prompted by signals embedded in the image. It is an experiment in mutual accompaniment where the relationship of film:music is transformed. Each part functions as a score for the other creating a magnified collective of minor events. We will likely be closing the doors when the performance begins. We are located at 410 South Spring Street, Los Angeles 90013. Please see our Facebook event page for more details and up to the minute information.

From My Universe: Objects of Desire

Ball Nogues work at Seeline Gallery in West Hollywood as part of the show From My Universe: Objects of Desire. Curated by Janet Levy, the show features work by Ball Nogues, Kendell Carter, Michael Dee Todd Gray,Evan Holloway, Seth Kaufman, Liz Larner, Eamon O’Kane, Antonio Adriano Puelo, Keith Walsh, and Pae White