(Los Angeles) - Edward Cella Art + Architecture announces a solo exhibition of new work by Los Angeles based artist Deborah Aschheim. Entitled Nostalgia for the Future, the exhibition presents Aschheim’s singular drawings and architectural installations of eccentric modernist landmarks of Southern California that embody a discourse about memory, place, and the unfulfilled promises of our future. This is Aschheim’s first exhibit with Edward Cella Art + Architecture.Aschheim’s art reflects her passion for L.A.’s quirky modernist icons that are quickly vanishing in front of our eyes like treasured family members. These structures, formerly the symbols of Southern California’s utopian dreams, are now forlorn and crumbling commercial towers, buildings and centers. Recent public controversies surrounding the future of Minoru Yamasaki’s Century Plaza Hotel and the effort to stabilize Welton Becket’s Theme Building at the Los Angeles International Airport manifest for Aschheim as a tragic and incessant sense of obsolescence.