Los Angeles, CA

Kayne Griffin Corcoran presents two solo exhibitions opening this July. Screened Pictures by Anthony Hernandez and Scene by Monique Mouton.

Two Exhibitions presented by the David Kordansky Gallery

John Armleder's Sh/Ash/Lash/Splash

Betty…

Inspired by her youth in the countryside of Bogotá, Colombia, Berrío’s paintings explore the experience of immigrant identity, intercultural connectivity and the beauty that is found in the…

Punch, curated by artist Nina Chanel Abney, will be the summer exhibition at Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles. Punchexpands the acclaimed exhibition presented at Deitch’s New York…

Maria Berrio’s large collaged works—comprised of diversely sourced papers, depict surrealist narratives that blur biographical memory with South American mythology. Her work explores themes such…

See the iconic images that amplified one of the most influential cultural movements of the 1960s: “Black Is Beautiful.” Featuring over forty photographs of black women and men with natural hair and…
Often referred to as the “father of art photography,” Oscar G. Rejlander has been praised for his early experiments with combination printing, his collaboration with Charles Darwin, and his influence…
For the past three decades, David Bradley (Minnesota Chippewa, born 1954) has been a recognized voice from Indian Country, confronting through his art questions of identity, self-determination, and…