
Annie Han and Daniel Mihalyo, Lead Pencil Studio, Extended Collapse (installation view), 2011. Plaster, wood, metal, DVD projection, dimensions variable. Courtesy of the artists. © Lead Pencil Studio. Photo: Bill Timmerman

Annie Han and Daniel Mihalyo, Lead Pencil Studio, Extended Collapse (installation view), 2011. Plaster, wood, metal, DVD projection, dimensions variable. Courtesy of the artists. © Lead Pencil Studio. Photo: Bill Timmerman

Annie Han and Daniel Mihalyo, Lead Pencil Studio, Welcome Fragment (installation view), 2011. Wood, electrical wiring, plastics, polystyrene foam, paint, dimensions variable. Courtesy of the artists. © Lead Pencil Studio. Photo: Bill Timmerman

Annie Han and Daniel Mihalyo, Lead Pencil Studio, Welcome Fragment (installation view), 2011. Wood, electrical wiring, plastics, polystyrene foam, paint, dimensions variable. Courtesy of the artists. © Lead Pencil Studio. Photo: Bill Timmerman
Annie Han and Daniel Mihalyo
Architecture + Art: Extended Collapse
The second exhibition in SMoCA’s groundbreaking series Architecture + Art featured Seattle-based duo Annie Han and Dan Mihalyo of Lead Pencil Studio. The pair created a site-specific installation responding to the context of SMoCA’s gallery space both past and present. Their subtle, poetic sensibility explored notions of volume, time and memory as these concepts are […]
Jun 25 - Oct 16, 2011
The second exhibition in SMoCA’s groundbreaking series Architecture + Art featured Seattle-based duo Annie Han and Dan Mihalyo of Lead Pencil Studio. The pair created a site-specific installation responding to the context of SMoCA’s gallery space both past and present. Their subtle, poetic sensibility explored notions of volume, time and memory as these concepts are imbued in architectural spaces.