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Los Angeles is a sprawling, continually evolving, cultural landscape with a thriving art scene that offers an abundance of museums, galleries, art events, auction houses, and arts districts. There is a wealth of art being produced and exhibited here, with no shortage of people who want to see it. This interactive platform allows viewers access to the LA art world, making it easier way to view info

rmation on upcoming shows, exhibitions, gallery info featured in their neighborhood. We built this map to connect and promote the artistic community in our beloved city. A way for the LA art community to see its whole self, to coalesce and grow as an international art capital.

The ancient atomists observed a universe where matter falls through the void in parallel lines, each trajectory determin...
05/02/2026

The ancient atomists observed a universe where matter falls through the void in parallel lines, each trajectory determined by weight and necessity. Nothing ever meets, starts, or ends. No shores, no waves. No collisions, no compounds, no formations—only an endless, orderly descent. It is along this monotonous void of parallels that the hedonist Epicurus finds the need for a deviation, later named by Lucretius as the clinamen: a minimal swerve, occurring at no fixed place or time, without prior cause. The deviation is so slight as to be nearly imperceptible, but still eventful. Atoms “swerve a little from their course, at no fixed time or place,” and without this deviation, “no collision would occur.” It interrupts the parallel fall of matter just enough for atoms to encounter one another. From this interruption and errancy, a freedom or agency finds its start.

grew up outside of Detroit, in a multilingual household embroidered with combined practices of Islamic spiritualism and Catholic traditionalism. Her early navigation of a confluence of superstitions and storylines has deeply informed her foundational interests in the way archetypal signals and emotional narratives can be implicated in material, form and process. With frequent evocation of the body through scale, tactile material residues and organic structural nuance, her work unsettles the deeply personal with the surreal.

‘bent’ on view at through May 16

In Cecilia Granara’s ‘Tempesta’ subjects appear in choreographed constellations built from circles, wands, trees, animal...
03/20/2026

In Cecilia Granara’s ‘Tempesta’ subjects appear in choreographed constellations built from circles, wands, trees, animals, and radiant discs.

Tarot remains a key source of inspiration, a practice in which the unconscious perceives patterns before language. Meaning here stays open, formed through intuitive, pictorial relationships rather than fixed logic.

As notes: “there’s an organizing principle that helps me make sense of the tragedy and joy, the anxiety and the beauty, the magic and mystery of the world as I perceive it now. And yet I know for someone else, it will read differently.”

On view at through April 4

No art is entirely truthful; even a photograph can only capture a limited window into a moment, and ignores the ephemera...
03/14/2026

No art is entirely truthful; even a photograph can only capture a limited window into a moment, and ignores the ephemeral aspects of a moment that exist just outside the frame.

These paintings forgo the objective to capture the truth of the painter’s view. Each experience, personally lived or absorbed through storytelling, changes the viewer’s lens and shapes their own personal reality.

goes beyond Oscar Wilde’s statement that “Life imitates art”, she insists that they are constantly informing each other, creating feedback loops spiraling through time.

“Tandaradei (If The Nightingale Could Speak)” in ‘As If’ at .la on view through

Hayv Kahraman’s exhibition ‘Libations’ responds to an urgent question precipitated by the catastrophic events of the pas...
03/11/2026

Hayv Kahraman’s exhibition ‘Libations’ responds to an urgent question precipitated by the catastrophic events of the past year: What does one do when the world collapses? The works attempt to make sense of her experience of the fire and its enduring aftermath, while continuing her exploration of the poetics of loss, displacement, and migration. Kahraman views these works as an offering, a libation, to a burning world. The paintings invoke divination, ritual, and magic, not only in the dreamlike depictions of bodies in action, but in the materiality of their surfaces, which incorporate handmade flax and marbling techniques.

The female figures in Kahraman’s paintings are involved in mysterious and ritualistic acts –sewing a strand of tears, revealing a portal, rhythmically whirling and swinging their long hair in a circular dance. The figures act as talismans, summoning relief and protection from calamity and disaster.

On view at through March 21

“Holding five hands”

On view at  Autumn Breon’s ‘The Care Machine’ is a temporary installation that dispenses free HPV self-screening kits—an...
03/01/2026

On view at Autumn Breon’s ‘The Care Machine’ is a temporary installation that dispenses free HPV self-screening kits—an expansion years in the making. Today is the last day to experience it at The Butter Art Fair.

Artist known for her performance and interactive installation practice, developed this intervention after studying how Medicaid policy shapes access to care, with Mississippi as a focal point. The state’s refusal to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act accelerated hospital closures and created severe OB-GYN shortages—leaving more than half its counties classified as care deserts. Black women there are four times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes and nearly 1.5 times more likely to die from cervical cancer than white women.

‘The Care Machine’ is be activated alongside the return of , broadcasting live from Planet Esoterica. The second season continues to track reproductive freedom and expose the forces shaping access to bodily autonomy. The FEMINIST Newsstand will also be nearby with zines that confront reproductive misinformation through imagination and mutual aid.

HPV causes nearly all cervical cancers. Early detection requires access. The installation is in partnership with and , Breon brings prevention directly into the art fair context—private, immediate, free.

Photos by Ky Polanco and Butter Art Fair

Yesterday,   were granted rare access to the home and studio of Robert Therrien. It was intimate and unforgettable.Our m...
02/28/2026

Yesterday, were granted rare access to the home and studio of Robert Therrien. It was intimate and unforgettable.

Our members stepped inside the spaces where scale bent reality and the ordinary became monumental.

We were joined by , a gathering of architects, designers, and world builders, whose presence made the dialogue between art and space feel especially alive.

Deepest gratitude to and for arranging the visit and for providing our members with tickets to ‘Robert Therrien: This is a Story,’ an exhibition that now resonates even more after standing inside the artist’s studio itself.

Completed in 1990 and purpose-built by the artist, the studio operated as both laboratory and living space until his passing in 2019. Tuned precisely to his vision, the building itself reads like a Therrien work: exacting scale decisions, idiosyncratic architectural details, antique fixtures, deliberate color. Workshops still hold tools, models, and ephemera; expansive galleries, designed by the artist, were used to install and reconfigure groupings in preparation for major exhibitions.

Even the on-site “watchmen’s quarters,” his distinctly Therrien apartment, doubled as a salon for meetings with curators, artists, and gallerists across a 40+ year career. Today, the Estate continues to rotate and assemble works from its deep holdings of sculptures, paintings, drawings, and installations—preserving not just objects, but the artist process.

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02/26/2026

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Leiko Ikemura ‘Riding Horizon’ opens at  tonight until 8pmIkemura explores the relationship between the female body and ...
02/25/2026

Leiko Ikemura ‘Riding Horizon’ opens at tonight until 8pm

Ikemura explores the relationship between the female body and the natural world; between the heavens and the horizon line, or as she describes it: “the place where two worlds come together”.

This in-between space – straddling both light and dark, the sky and the ocean, as well as both interior and exterior worlds – is represented by a huge metallic mesh wave within the gallery, a dividing line and architectural feature designed in collaboration with her partner Philipp von Matt.

Inside the exhibition, the recurring figure of a reclining girl or woman is seen in a series of large-scale, colored bronzes depicting a peacefully sleeping creature in a yellow dress. “Double Figure” (2021) combines a pair of female forms – one crying into her hands, her legs removed at the waist and the other startlingly lacking a head – which nevertheless resembles a crashing blue wave and a fallen tree trunk. The girl’s watery, mountainous or plant-like shapes undulate and merge into larger-than-life amalgams of landscape-bodies or figure-scapes.

On view through March 28

I’m case you don’t have enough on your   Agenda, here’s a selection of some favorite art event + parties we’ve seen this...
02/23/2026

I’m case you don’t have enough on your Agenda, here’s a selection of some favorite art event + parties we’ve seen this week.

Let us know if you like these and maybe we’ll post a second round 🥂

And don’t forget to download the Curate LA App to help navigate the numerous art openings and art fairs happening this week in Los Angeles 🔗

CurateLA subscribers receive 50% off Friday Preview tickets. For weekend tickets and all other options, visit frieze.com...
02/21/2026

CurateLA subscribers receive 50% off Friday Preview tickets. For weekend tickets and all other options, visit frieze.com. Comment “I’M COMING” below, and we will DM you the discount code. 💋

Frieze Los Angeles returns to Santa Monica bringing together leading international galleries, Los Angeles–based artists, and ambitious site-specific installations across the city.⁠

Tickets are now on sale for Frieze Los Angeles, featuring leading global galleries, LA-based artists, and ambitious installations across the city.⁠

🎟️ Link in bio to book.⁠


Southern California’s art scene doesn’t just live in blue-chip galleries and museums — it thrives in the community space...
02/15/2026

Southern California’s art scene doesn’t just live in blue-chip galleries and museums — it thrives in the community spaces doing the real work.⁠

launches , a regional initiative spotlighting the nonprofit and municipal venues championing SoCal artists: the spaces showing bold, experimental, and deeply local work that often doesn’t fit commercial molds, but defines the cultural landscape all the same.⁠

brings together 40+ community art spaces across five Southern California counties, rolling out new projects and seasonal highlights through 2026.⁠

Start with the Spring exhibitions lineup on the Hyper SoCal site and discover your next favorite local art destination. The good stuff’s been here all along — you just have to know where to look 📍Visit the link in bio for more. ⁠





Images: ⁠
1. Christopher Chinn, ‘Not Enough on Hollywood Blvd.’ (2021). Currently on view in ‘Neighborhood Ecology’ at Brand Library & Art Center in Glendale, CA. ⁠

2. Ada Zielińska, ‘Emily Dickinson’ (2024). Currently on view in ‘Reservoir: Photography, Loneliness & Well Being’ at Los Angeles Center of Photography in Los Angeles, CA. ⁠

3. Installation view of A. Laura Brody’s ‘Phoenix Rising.’ Currently on view at Adams Square Mini Park Gas Station in Glendale, CA. ⁠

4. Detail of Joy Ray’s ‘The Ghost Kingdom.’ Currently on view as part of ‘Window Dressing’ at Cerritos College Art Gallery in Norwalk, CA. ⁠

5. Amanda Kazemi, ‘Sedona’ (2025). Currently on view in ‘Mixed Feelings: Existing in the Space Between’ at Brea Gallery in Brea, CA. ⁠

6. Edgar Allan Toh, ‘The Reflection (Le Reflexion)’ (2025). Currently on view in ‘Centered on the Center’ at Huntington Beach Art Gallery in Huntington Beach, CA.

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