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Elliot Hundley: Echo

Elliott Hundley, "The Plague," 2016
Elliott Hundley, "The Plague," 2016, 96 x 147 x 11 in., paper, oil, pins, plastic, foam, and linen on panel; © Elliott Hundley, courtesy of Regen Projects.

Regen Projects presents “ECHO,” a sweeping exhibition spotlighting two decades worth of artwork by the artist Elliot Hundley. Currently on view through February 19, Huntley’s sixth solo show at the gallery shows an intimate look into his Chinatown studio, and thoughtfully presents a myriad of multifaceted creations—from photographs, ceramics, and grand collages, to hanging sculptures and paintings. Foam-covered walls display personal artifacts juxtaposed by contemporary symbols and forms, building a moody and vibrant installation that invokes the inner life of the artist. Hundley’s renowned work of the 2021-22 Prospect.5 Triennial: Balcony—a broad and surreal canvas speaking to our complex cultural landscape—also makes its Los Angeles debut. 

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