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Opening February 15, Shulamit Nazarian debuts new sculptures and paintings by the Los Angeles-based artist Amir H. Fallah in a powerful exhibition, “War on Wars,” that speaks to identity and the immigrant experience. For the artist's third solo show with the gallery, Fallah reflects on his childhood in Iran during the time of the Iran-Iraq war. In vibrant, geometric works that evoke emotional memory, the artist attests to the momentous effects of the geo-political landscape on mind, body, and soul. Within the exhibition are two ongoing series: “Veiled Portraits,” which reimagines classic portraiture with symbolic subjects, and “Vignette Paintings,” where images serve as narratives of personal wisdom and cautionary tales. Emerging from the work is a series of abstract, hand-painted, aluminum sculptures—figures open to interpretation and free of oppression. As an ongoing mission, Fallah supports human rights in Iran with a concurrent exhibition at the Fowler Museum at UCLA titled “The Fallacy of Borders, as well as the public project, “CHANT.”
Friedman Benda presents a new solo exhibition by Detroit-based sculptor, ceramicist, and educator Ebitenyefa Baralaye.
Pace, Los Angeles presents a dynamic exhibition of artwork by Alexander Calder, selected and installed by artist Richard Tuttle.
The California African American Museum (CAAM) presents the first US exhibition of British artist Helen Cammock.
Regen Projects presents “ECHO,” a sweeping exhibition spotlighting two decades worth of artwork by artist Elliot Hundley.
Jessica Taylor Bellamy’s “Endnotes for Sunshine” follows a creative exploration of the precarious nature of paradise in the face of ecological turmoil.
A solo exhibition of the Chinese artist Zeng Fanzhi is on view at Hauser & Wirth’s gallery in the Downtown Arts District through April 30.
Jeffrey Deitch’s gallery space at 925 N. Orange Drive is presenting Refik Anadol’s “Living Paintings” from February 18—April 8.
An exhibition titled after Tom Friedman’s 2015 installation Cocktail Party is on view at Jeffrey Deitch at 7000 Santa Monica Boulevard from February 14—April 8.
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