Clayton Schiff: Lay of the Land
Clayton Schiff’s Lay of the Land presents new paintings that move between literal and imagined landscapes, from urban and natural spaces to stranger, more otherworldly settings. The exhibition is described […]
Clayton Schiff’s Lay of the Land presents new paintings that move between literal and imagined landscapes, from urban and natural spaces to stranger, more otherworldly settings. The exhibition is described […]
Moskowitz Bayse presents Fate Machine, a solo exhibition by Noah Schneiderman. The gallery’s listing currently provides limited descriptive text, but the title suggests a focused body of work concerned with […]
Seffa Klein’s Sleeves introduces a multidisciplinary practice that moves across metal-based paintings, sculpture, drawing, installation, writing, and music. Drawing from meditation, mathematics, scientific research, and visionary experience, Klein’s work explores […]
Rele Gallery presents Ayobola Kekere-Ekun’s Let Us Go Where the Ones Who Sleep Dance, an exhibition that moves through themes of memory, belonging, spirituality, and the search for meaning. Drawing […]
Los Angeles has long been shaped by people pursuing opportunity, identity, and reinvention, and Life, Liberty, and Los Angeles explores those stories through a broad cultural lens. Presented by the […]
Terran Last Gun’s Celestial Observations brings together a series of geometric works that draw inspiration from celestial movement and Indigenous perspectives on space and landscape. Created on antique ledger sheets, […]
Bringing together works by Jane Bauman, Deborah Lynn Irmas, and Michelle Robinson, Resilience explores themes of endurance, transformation, and adaptation through distinct artistic voices. While each artist approaches the subject […]
Known for her richly detailed visual style, Camille Rose Garcia creates worlds that blend fantasy, mythology, and darker social commentary. Her work often combines whimsical imagery with themes of environmentalism, […]
Camille Rose Garcia’s The Orphaned Nihilist Hospital for Dolls brings her darkly whimsical visual universe into KP Projects with a reception that also includes the release of Dispatch 1, a […]
Vincent Pocsik returns with A Thousand Years, a new body of work that continues his distinctive approach to sculpture and storytelling. His practice often combines surreal imagery, natural forms, and […]
House Guest presents new work by Gabe Cortese, whose practice often examines narrative as an unstable and fragmented experience. Through layered imagery and symbolic elements, the exhibition creates a sense […]
FAUN presents Nicolo Gentile’s Coming, Undone, an exhibition centered on the tension between emergence and unraveling. The title suggests a body of work interested in what happens when forms, identities, […]