ARTNET 12/2/03
L.A. Confidential
by Alex Worman

Angles Gallery (2230 Main Street) in Santa Monica features its first one-man show of
sculpture, video and photo-based works by Gregory Kucera (not to be confused with
Seattle gallerist Greg Kucera). The installation, "Tessellation Anxiety," includes video
and wall-mounted sculptural images that "explore the artist's conscious anxiety about the
infinite amount of information contained in the physical world." A personal fave is a
cube-shaped sculpture made out of polyurethane and resin, Temporal Relief-Imploded
(2003), that looks a like a maquette for the Borg Cube from Star Trek. The four-channel
video, Line & Flight (2002), features a synchronization of fast-moving images slightly
resembling Godfrey Reggio's film Koyaanisqatsi, minus the Philip Glass score.
Resistance to this show is futile. . . until Dec. 6, 2003.