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Dustin HarewoodDustin Harewood
Dustin Harewood, "Pressure," courtesy of the artist and albertz benda.
Lanise HowardLanise Howard
Lanise Howard, "The emboldened one," courtesy of the artist and albertz benda.
Natalie WadlingtonNatalie Wadlington
Natalie Wadlington, "Bees In Orange Tree," courtesy of the artist and albertz benda.
Los Angeles, West Hollywood

Do You See Me

albertz benda Los Angeles presents a group exhibition entitled “Do You See Me,” spotlighting artists Dustin Harwood, Lanise Howard, Larissa De Souza, Natalie Wadlington, Robert Peterson, and Sydnie Jiminez.

February 17, 2023 - March 18, 2023

Opening February 17, albertz benda Los Angeles presents a group exhibition named “Do You See Me,” spotlighting the artists Dustin Harwood, Lanise Howard, Larissa De Souza, Natalie Wadlington, Robert Peterson, and Sydnie Jiminez. The exhibition takes on the constant search for identity through complex social and political landscapes by way of sculpture, painting, and collage. Inspired by Mesoamerican pottery, Jiminez challenges our Eurocentric culture through expressive sculptures of racially ambiguous young people. Wadlington illustrates fractured states of being by situating her figures in geometric, colorful outdoor spaces. And in preservation of her Afro-Brazilian heritage, de Souza contemplates modern femininity and familial bonds through the layering of fabric and embroidery on acrylic paintings. 

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albertz benda, Marmont Lane, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Natalie WadlingtonFeb 17 - Mar 18Natalie Wadlington
albertz benda, Los Angeles
Do You See Me
albertz benda Los Angeles presents a group exhibition entitled “Do You See Me,” spotlighting artists Dustin Harwood, Lanise Howard, Larissa De Souza, Natalie Wadlington, Robert Peterson, and Sydnie Jiminez.

Exhibitions

Installation view of Ryan Gander's "Feelin' everythin', whilst doin' nothin'"Installation view of Ryan Gander's "Feelin' everythin', whilst doin' nothin'"
Los Angeles, West Hollywood |Exhibitions

Ryan Gander: Feelin’ everythin’, whilst doin’ nothin’

Ebitenyefa Baralaye, "Finial I," 2023Ebitenyefa Baralaye, "Finial I," 2023

Ebitenyefa Baralaye: Making Space: Tracing Tomorrow

Friedman Benda presents a new solo exhibition by Detroit-based sculptor, ceramicist, and educator Ebitenyefa Baralaye.

Alexander Calder, "Untitled," 1939Alexander Calder, "Untitled," 1939

Alexander Calder: Tentative

Pace, Los Angeles presents a dynamic exhibition of artwork by Alexander Calder, selected and installed by artist Richard Tuttle.

Helen Cammock, "I Will Keep My Soul," 2022Helen Cammock, "I Will Keep My Soul," 2022

Helen Cammock: I Will Keep My Soul 

The California African American Museum (CAAM) presents the first US exhibition of British artist Helen Cammock.

Elliott Hundley, "The Plague," 2016Elliott Hundley, "The Plague," 2016

Elliot Hundley: Echo

Regen Projects presents “ECHO,” a sweeping exhibition spotlighting two decades worth of artwork by artist Elliot Hundley.

Jessica Taylor BellamyJessica Taylor Bellamy

Jessica Taylor Bellamy: Endnotes for Sunshine

Jessica Taylor Bellamy’s “Endnotes for Sunshine” follows a creative exploration of the precarious nature of paradise in the face of ecological turmoil.

Zeng FanzhiZeng Fanzhi

Zeng Fanzhi

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.

Refik AnadolRefik Anadol

Refik Anadol: Living Paintings

Jeffrey Deitch’s gallery space at 925 N. Orange Drive is presenting Refik Anadol’s “Living Paintings” from February 18—April 8.

Tom FriedmanTom Friedman

Tom Friedman: Cocktail Party

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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