Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Los-Angeles based artist Michael McGregor at Zona Maco, featuring a series of new paintings and hotel stationary drawings. This marks
Harkawik is pleased to announce our solo exhibition with Guillermo Serrano Amat, his first in the United States. Born in Salamanca, Spain, in 1993, Serrano Amat has, for the past two years, called Ne
In his first solo institutional exhibition, Blood Be Water, on view at ICA San Jose from March 22 – August 24, 2025, Esteban Raheem Abdul Raheem Samayoa presents an immersive installation
The Pit is pleased to present Losing Sight of It, a presentation of new works by Colombia-based artist Shara Mays, her first solo show with the gallery. A line from a past interview we did with Shara
Thinkspace Projects is proud to present Joe Sorren's first solo exhibition in Los Angeles in over a decade. Per Aspera Ad Astra is being presented in collaboration with Thinkspace's good friends at D
Anat Ebgi presents The Wave, a benefit exhibition of 14 LA artists to support Alec Egan and artists affected by the wildfires which devastated Los Angeles in January. On view at 6150 Wilshire Blvd fr
French artist Laure Mary emerges from the depths of adversity with a powerful exhibition, It All Begins When It Ends opening at Richard Heller Gallery in Los Angeles on February 22. Th
Guim Tió (b. 1987 in Barcelona, ES) presents his second solo exhibition Despertares with Ruttkowski;68 in Paris. At (ir-)regular intervals, we pause amidst the routine and rush of everyday life. In
111 Minna Gallery is proud to showcase the work of Lady Mags. Raised in New York City and now based in Northern California, Lady Mags has spent over two decades honing her craft as a graffiti muralis
The Artemizia Foundation is proud to announce the opening of A Spectrum of Voices, a compelling group exhibition at Gallery 818 featuring the works of Janel Garza, Cora Quiroz, Carmen Guerrero, Monic
Kyle Dunn's paintings are a tour de force and a tour of art history. I remember Dunn telling us a few years ago, "As I work half-autobiographically and half-fictitiously, sometimes people assume that
To speak of a country or land of the sun in reference to Salah Elmur’s paintings is to immerse oneself in the Sudan of Khartoum and the banks of the Nile, where the artist spent his childhood. It w
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