WHITEWALLER Los Angeles
HIGHTLIGHTS
Barbora Žilinskaitė’s inaugural show with Friedman Benda will employ surrealistic shapes to manipulate her chosen medium: reclaimed sawdust.
Experience the culinary artistry of chef Stephanie Izard with Girl & The Goat's innovative New American dishes with global and local flavors.
Every aspect of The Hoxton Downtown Los Angeles is tied together by a commitment to community and Angeleno culture.
Vampire::Mother embraces and subverts the binary framework of femininity in works that showcase indefinable and intersectional identities.
Vampire::Mother embraces and subverts the binary...
François Ghebaly is showcasing two exhibits until March 30: Trulee Hall’s She Shells and Ann Leda Shapiro’s Light Within Darkness.
François Ghebaly is showcasing two exhibits...
"At the Edge of the Sun" features the work of twelve closely connected artists who stage an artistic discourse on their vision of Los Angeles.
"At the Edge of the Sun"...
Marian Goodman Gallery Los Angeles is hosting a solo exhibition of Tavares Strachan’s Magnificent Darkness.
Marian Goodman Gallery Los Angeles is...
Catherine Opie’s harmony is fraught at Regen Projects presents over sixty photographs in and of Los Angeles, never shown publicly before.
Catherine Opie’s harmony is fraught at...
- January 27, 2024
- - March 2, 2024
Vampire::Mother embraces and subverts the binary framework of femininity in works that showcase indefinable and intersectional identities.
- February 22, 2024
- - March 30, 2024
François Ghebaly is showcasing two exhibits until March 30: Trulee Hall’s She Shells and Ann Leda Shapiro’s Light Within Darkness.
- February 24, 2024
- - May 4, 2024
"At the Edge of the Sun" features the work of twelve closely connected artists who stage an artistic discourse on their vision of Los Angeles.
- February 17, 2024
- - April 13, 2024
Marian Goodman Gallery Los Angeles is hosting a solo exhibition of Tavares Strachan’s Magnificent Darkness.
- January 11, 2024
- - March 3, 2024
Catherine Opie’s harmony is fraught at Regen Projects presents over sixty photographs in and of Los Angeles, never shown publicly before.