Gay Summer Rick at bG Gallery
bG Gallery, Bergamot Station is presenting its eighth solo exhibition with artist, Gay Summer Rick, Lighter Than Air. The urban coastal environment continues to serve as muse for Gay Summer Rick’s paintings. For this new body of work the artist...
Marian Goodman Gallery Inaugurates New Los Angeles Gallery with Steve MᶜQueen.
Marian Goodman Gallery is inaugurating its Los Angeles gallery with a solo exhibition dedicated to artist and filmmaker Steve MᶜQueen. The exhibition will feature, among recent works, the U.S. premiere of the immersive video installation...
Derrick Adams at Gagosian
Gagosian's new show is Derrick Adams’s debut exhibition with the gallery in Beverly Hills. For Come as You Are, Adams continues to develop pictorial vignettes centering the Black figure, this time in new works born from the artist’s imagined...
Three Young Artists To Take Over Carpenters Workshop Gallery
Three young artists currently defining the next generation of contemporary collectible design will take over Carpenters Workshop Gallery Los Angeles. The show runs September 20th through October 28th. Harry Nuriev, Martin Laforêt and Léa Mestres will open concurrent...
Kim Abeles at Cal State LA
The Ronald H. Silverman Fine Arts Gallery at Cal State LA has announced the exhibit KIM ABELES: SOCIAL FURNITURE (1976–2023). The show was curated by Mika Cho. Kim Abeles is an artist of phenomenal vision, addressing such issues as social justice, the environment, and...
The Hole Announces Its Fifth Solo Exhibition of Eric Yahnker
The Hole has announced its fifth solo exhibition of new works by Sky Valley– based artist Eric Yahnker (b. 1976). Yahnker lived in Los Angeles for 40 years until, in what he calls a “reverse David Hockney,” he moved away to gain some...
Sean Kelly Presents Julian Charrière
Sean Kelly presents Buried Sunshine, Julian Charrière’s highly anticipated first solo exhibition. Buried Sunshine explores the entangled histories of Los Angeles and the discovery of petroleum there in the late 19th century, a catalyst which...
Sable Elyse Smith at Regen Projects
Regen Projects is presenting the gallery’s first solo exhibition with New York-based artist Sable Elyse Smith. For over a decade, Smith has parsed the materiality of ideology and its insidious infrastructures. Spanning work in video, sculpture,...
Michael Grecco and Elizabeth Waterman at Leica Gallery
Los Angeles-based fine art photographers – and spouses – Michael Grecco and Elizabeth Waterman will have side-by-side solo shows at the Leica Gallery Los Angeles in West Hollywood. Grecco’s multimedia exhibition “DAYS OF PUNK” celebrates punk...
LACMA Exceeds $750 Million Fundraising Goal For “The Blob”
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) has raised over $750 million for its long-awaited David Geffen Galleries. Private donors provided 80% of the funding, while the remaining 20% came from Los Angeles County. Some notable contributors...
Andy Moses, Geodesy at William Turner Gallery
William Turner Gallery will present Andy Moses: Recent Paintings, a compelling exhibition of new large-scale works by Los Angeles-based artist, Andy Moses. The exhibition will run from September 9th through November 11th, 2023. Andy Moses:...
Blum & Poe Nevermore
Gallerists Jeff Poe and Tim Blum, who in 1994 founded Los Angeles art scene mainstay Blum & Poe, are going their separate ways. Poe will depart the gallery, which will retain its well-known moniker, and which Blum will continue to run. Neither...
Corey Helford Presents Camilla d’Errico
On Saturday, August 26th, downtown Los Angeles’ Corey Helford Gallery (CHG) unveils an all-new series of works from urban contemporary painter, illustrator, character creator, and comic artist Camilla d'Errico, titled Nurtured by Nature, in the...
Brice Marden Dies at 84
Brice Marden, who drew from Abstract Expressionism and Minimalism in pathbreaking explorations of gesture, line, and color that put him in a category of one, died August 9 at his home in Tivoli, New York, after managing cancer for several years....
MEY Gallery Presents Allison Lu Wang
MEY will present Little After Sunset, a solo exhibition featuring work by Los Angeles-based artist Allison Lu Wang. A sprawling ode to the city of angels, the presented paintings and accompanying installations are kaleidoscopic visions of a city...
Honor Titus at Gagosian
Gagosian is currently presenting Advantage In, an exhibition of new paintings and a new installation by Honor Titus at the gallery in Beverly Hills. This is the artist’s first exhibition with Gagosian. The show runs through September 1, 2023. In...
Zwirner Abandons $50 Million Renzo Piano Headquarters in Chelsea
David Zwirner gallery is abandoning plans for a new $50 million Renzo Piano–designed headquarters on West Twenty-First Street in New York’s Chelsea district in favor of an Annabelle Selldorf–designed flagship on Nineteenth Street, the New York...
Muses & Self: Photographs by Allen Ginsberg at Fahey/Klein
The Fahey/Klein Gallery will present Muses & Self: Photographs by Allen Ginsberg. This exhibition of Ginsberg's personal photographs balances our understanding of the public, outspoken poet and most prominent figure of the Beat Generation. At...
Jeffrey Gibson Will Represent the United States at the Sixtieth Venice Biennale
Multimedia artist Jeffrey Gibson, whose practice integrates Native American, queer, and American histories and perspectives alongside tropes of pop culture to explore issues of identity, will represent the United States at the Sixtieth Venice...
Arushi Kapoor Presents ‘Decoding Americana’s Queer Sensibilities’ Exhibit, Curated by Steve Galindo
In a mesmerizing convergence of creativity, a group of multi cultural visionary queer artists embarks on an extraordinary endeavor. With resolute determination, they reshape the traditional domains of Americana with multicultural queer...