For Pia Camil’s “Ríe ahora, llora después,” the artist presents a selection of drawings in a show that translates to “Laugh Now, Cry Later.” Applying gestural marks with liquid watercolor, acrylic ink, and oil stick onto paper, the finished product is a series of abstracted portraits in vivid colors, like a work entitled Su cuerpo dejarán depicting a colorful face with an eerie smile, or Sin Titulo—a female form emerging from a series of marks and splatters.

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A wealth of dynamic exhibitions descend upon Los Angeles this fall, from Tahnee Lonsdale’s to Alice Neel at galleries around the city.
This summer, Whitewaller presents its current highlights in Arles, a city filled with blossoming talent, including at Fondation Thalie.
Whitewall shines light on riveting presentations at Art Sonje Center, Peres Projects, Primary Practice, and more.