Specifically, how personal histories and experiences shape our understanding of Los Angeles and its layered cultural landscape.
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Photo: Casey Kelbaugh (Courtesy of Casey Kelbaugh and Frieze)
Gallery: James Cohan“Talking Shit with the Snake People” (2023) by Eamon Ore-GironCeramic tile(Photo: Phoebe d’Heurle, © Eamon Ore-Giron. Courtesy the artist and James Cohan, New York)
Gallery: Richard Saltoun“Untitled” (2024) by Greta SchödlSigned on the bottomChina ink and gold leaf on 3 sides on Carrara marble(Photo courtesy of Richard Saltoun Gallery London, Rome, New York. Copyright The Artist)
Gallery: BANK“Octopus” (2024) by Liang HaoOil on linen(Photo courtesy of the artist and BANK)
Gallery: Proyectos Monclova“Día del perro” (2022) by Víctor Hugo PérezOil on canvas with hand carved cedar wood frame painted in black and gold leaf(Photo: Ramiro Chaves, Courtesy of Proyectos Monclova)
Gallery: Monique Meloche Gallery“Skowhegan #1” (2023) by Candida AlvarezFlashe paint on cotton(Photo courtesy of the artist and Monique Meloche Gallery)
Gallery: Anthony Meier“Keech kyah (sunrise) [2023]” by Saif AzzuzAcrylic on canvasPhoto by Chris Grunder, San Francisco.(Photo courtesy of the artist and Anthony Meier, Mill Valley)
Gallery: Altman Siegel“Blue House” (2023) by Laeh GlennOil on canvas, wood frame(Photo courtesy of the artist and Altman Siegel, San Francisco)
Gallery: Dominique Gallery“The Garden” (2022) by Adee RobersonScreenprint, pastel, acrylic on wood panel,(Photo courtesy of the Artist and Dominique Gallery)
Gallery: Lyles & King“Greenroom” (2024) by Kate MeissnerOil on canvas(Photo courtesy of the Artist and Lyles & King)
Gallery: Tyler Park Presents“AB2” (2024) by Henri Paul BroyardAcrylic on panel(Photo: Charlie White, Courtesy of the Artist and Tyler Park Presents, Los Angeles)