Failed Ideals

Jim Isermann

Jim Isermann’s Failed Ideals is composed of six stained-glass windows installed into the portholes of the station pylons. Each window design is based on architectural details, some lost and some surviving, found in the City of Long Beach: from Arts and Crafts bungalows to the Pike; from classic movie palaces to the lost signage of drive-in theaters; from fifties concrete block and linoleum patterns to 1960’s remodeled facades of much older buildings. The architectural references recall the lost optimism and failed ideals of their time.

Jim has said that he’s “…interested in utopian solutions that blur the distinction between art and design through utilitarian application. For seven years I have hand-crafted a series of work: latch hook rugs, stained glass, hand-pieced fabric and hand-loomed weavings. These crafts, once a part of everyday life, have fallen into hobby shop dilution. The pathos of obsolete populist ideals are translated into handiwork. The handiwork returns these crafts to a fine art context and restores their lost ideals.”

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Type of Art

Year Completed

Council District

Neighborhood

Status

Active

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Accession Number

273

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Address 598 North Long Beach Boulevard Long Beach, CA (get directions)

GPS Coordinates 33.774144, -118.189337

Location Name 5th Street Station

Long Beach Transit Bus Routes

91, 92, 93, 94

Dimensions42" diameter each

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