Let Us Go Where the Ones Who Sleep Dance
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 […]
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, […]
Timothy Hawkinson Gallery presents All of These Things Have Happened, a focused exhibition of work by Rick Bartow. Known for his emotionally charged visual language, Bartow’s practice often brings together […]
Patrick Guetta’s debut solo exhibition, Time is the Essence, transforms the language of pop culture, corporate branding, and recognizable visual symbols into a reflection on environmental urgency. Through bright color, […]
Organized by Helen Molesworth, California Light and Space: The 21st Century Version revisits the legacy of Southern California’s Light and Space movement through the lens of contemporary Los Angeles. The […]