Installation view
courtesy Mark Knight
Installation view
courtesy Mark Knight
Installation view
courtesy Mark Knight
Installation view
courtesy Mark Knight
Installation view
courtesy Mark Knight
Cole Sternberg
a caged bird meant to fly, 2020
Various woods, thermal transfer and acrylic on finished wood panel, steel, brass, ink on paper, serpentine rocks, internal speaker system
57” high x 31.5 wide x 23.25 deep (56” wide when open)
Cole Sternberg
a glorious marriage, 2020
Ink on paper
23” x 15”
Cole Sternberg
clarification en route, 2020
Ink on paper
23” x 15”
Cole Sternberg
high tides, 2020
Wood, steel nails, paper, ink, concrete, acrylic, watercolor, thermal transfer, linen and finished wood panels
48” x 60” x 30” (approximate)
Cole Sternberg
un security counsel acceptance of california, 2020
Ink on paper
11” x 8.5”
Cole Sternberg
the un human rights portfolio, 2020
Ink on paper
Cole Sternberg
entry into force of WHO constitution, 2020
Ink on paper
11” x 8.5”
Cole Sternberg
for zoe leonard, 2020
Ink on Paper
19” x 13”
Cole Sternberg
go everywhere, be free, 2020
Ink and Acrylic on Paper
11” x 8.5”
Cole Sternberg
untied, 2020
Ink on paper
13” x 19”
Cole Sternberg
incursion prevention, 2020
Ink on paper
23” x 15”
Cole Sternberg
structural assistance, 2020
Ink on paper
13” x 19”
Cole Sternberg
it would perhaps be immortal, 2019
Ink on paper
19” x 13”
Cole Sternberg
leaving the bedrock bare, 2019
Ink on paper
19” x 13”
Cole Sternberg
no cloud of care in his day, no winter of discontent in sight, 2019
Ink on paper
Cole Sternberg
new growth, 2020
Polaroid diptych
3.5” x 8” (in total)
Cole Sternberg
a sling shot and a peace sign, 2019
California Live Oak
Cole Sternberg
owls stirred the silence here and there, 2020
Thermal transfer, paper and acrylic on finished wood panels
Cole Sternberg
the official flag of the free republic of california, 2020
Ink and stitched applique nylon
48” x 72”
Taking ESMoA and LA’s South Bay City of El Segundo as ostensible “campaign headquarters,” FREESTATE features new artworks by Cole Sternberg conceived as fabricated historical ephemeras and objects, sovereign documents, and fictional propaganda. The gallery space is split into three rooms, forcing the viewer to experience each as a separate moment along the path to the Free Republic.
Room one is an elaborate canvasing office, replete with posters, buttons, lawn signs and other public activation propaganda. Sternberg has even drafted a new Constitution for California, published in pocket form for easy mass dissemination. Room two is the brain of the concept. As “California Dreamin’” plays on repeat, the walls of this room are filled from floor to ceiling with works on paper chronicling the artist’s mind map of secession. They explain the historical heartache, the environmental elegance and the logistics of a peaceful and beneficial transition. The final stage is the largest and calmest. Feelings of escape and freedom permeate from Sternberg’s environmental sculpture and collage, which sit quietly against a traditional museum backdrop, demonstrating a future where one can breathe.
FREESTATE is on view through March 2021 at ESMoA 208 Main St, El Segundo, CA 90245. To learn more go to www.thefreerepublicofcalifornia.com