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Head Games, an exhibition at Perrotin Tokyo of fifteen of Elizabeth Glaessner’s small paintings alongside two of larger scale, demonstrates the strength and scope of her painterly aesthetic. Pictor
Almine Rech Shanghai is pleased to showcase Inès Longevial's second solo exhibition with the gallery, on view through July 6, 2024. Inès Longevial gives life to a giant, a brute yet
Hot Person Summer doesn’t stop at the sartorial self—you need the hottest accessories to complete the vibe. Whether poolside, beachside, or fresh out of the shower, wrapping oneself in an artist-
As we announced last month and opened on June 29, 2024 at Rusha & Co in Los Angeles, we are happy to share installation and a few selected images from I'd Love To See You, the first ;exh
The term loiter is often associated with misfits who refuse to engage in productive activities. In reality, idle hours can be exceedingly productive for those who require rest periods between hyper-p
There’s a game I like to play where I try to link a musician and an artist whose careers, styles, or personas echo each other. Here’s some easy ones: Louise Bourgeois is Patti Smith, FUTURA is Su
KP PROJECTS is thrilled to welcome Rafael Silveira to the gallery for his first solo exhibition in Los Angeles titled Picturesque Hallucinations.
LA will have a busy Saturday night on June 29th, as not only do we open our I'd Love To See You, A Juxtapoz Magazine Story at 30 show with Rusha & Co, Born x Raised is opening a gallery space in
La Luz de Jesus Gallery is excited to present the exhibition Can Opener. Opens July 5th at 4633 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles. Can Opener is the first solo exhibition of Dave Yoas at La Luz de Jes
La Luz de Jesus Gallery is excited to present Sad Cat and Friends, opens July 5th at 4633 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90027. Viral artist and model Soap exhibits paintings of pudgy lonely ca
Often, artists are portrayed as lone geniuses working in solitude. This is not the case for South African-born artist Keya Tama whose solo exhibition at Harman Projects, Where Our Worlds Meet, featur
Gallery 16 is pleased to announce two concurrent solo exhibitions with artists Rose D’Amato and Jeffrey Sincich. Both artists have backgrounds in sign painting and share a deep admiration for the o
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