Bliss Maintenance presents Bix Archer’s paintings as quiet, intimate records of in between moments: arriving home from work, sharing slow summer evenings, traveling through changing landscapes, or noticing the physical traces left behind in everyday spaces. The exhibition’s press release reads almost like a diary, grounding the work in heat, movement, domestic interiors, bodies, memory, […]
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Figures without Names presents the extraordinary posthumous work of Franne Davids, whose paintings and works on paper reveal decades of obsessive, layered artistic practice shaped largely outside traditional art world structures. Working in relative isolation for nearly four decades, Davids created richly textured canvases and psychologically charged compositions populated primarily by women, interior spaces, and […] |
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Albertz Benda presents a one-night-only exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist Devon DeJardin, featuring large floral works alongside intimate paintings and watercolors. To The Garden We Return explores the human desire to return to a state of wholeness, drawing loosely from the idea of Eden while expanding into a broader meditation on harmony, restoration, and spiritual […] |
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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 as tender, comic, and unsettling, marking Schiff’s first solo exhibition in two years and his first with the gallery. |
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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 systems, chance, and the forces that shape experience.
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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 structures that connect the molecular, the astronomical, and the possibility of a more elevated human future. |
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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 Autry Museum, the exhibition examines how ideas of freedom, belonging, and aspiration have influenced the city’s history and development. Through historical objects, art, photographs, media, […]
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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, the drawings combine vibrant circular forms and symbolic visual language inspired by stars, moon cycles, and cosmic rhythms. The result is an exhibition that feels […]
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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, consumer culture, and storytelling, resulting in pieces that are visually enchanting while carrying deeper narratives beneath the surface. Visitors can expect immersive imagery and elaborate […] |
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