Luis De Jesus Los Angeles
Upcoming Events (7)
LIA HALLORAN: RETURNING TO WONDER
Luis De Jesus Los Angeles
Exhibition brings together ten artists driven by an intense curiosity about natural phenomena and our relationship to the more-than-human world. Blending scientific inquiry with poetic imagination, their works act as portals into the spectacular dimensions of our environment.
AMÉFRICA: DIASPORIC CONNECTIONS IN THE JORGE M. PÉREZ COLLECTION EXHIBITING EVITA TEZENO
Luis De Jesus Los Angeles
Exhibition brings together artists from different parts of the American and African continents based on their resonances, shared references, related practices, mutual inspirations, continuities of research, and generational and ancestral transmissions that connect the shores of the Atlantic.
AMÉFRICA: DIASPORIC CONNECTIONS IN THE JORGE M. PÉREZ COLLECTION EXHIBITING JUNE EDMONDS
Luis De Jesus Los Angeles
Exhibition brings together artists from different parts of the American and African continents based on their resonances, shared references, related practices, mutual inspirations, continuities of research, and generational and ancestral transmissions that connect the shores of the Atlantic.
KARLA DIAZ AND GABRIEL SANCHEZ: LET US GATHER IN A FLOURISHING WAY
Luis De Jesus Los Angeles
Exhibition explores contemporary Latinx artists' innovations and interventions within established traditions of painting, inviting discussion on a variety of themes. The fifty-eight exhibiting artists encourage us to interrogate the relevance of boundaries, from political borders to disciplinary confines.
JOHN M. VALADEZ: AZTLÁN, TÚNEL DEL TIEMPO
Luis De Jesus Los Angeles
The exhibition explores the identity, memory, and artistic expressions of the Chicano community—a community that has evolved between Mexico and the United States, transforming its migrant experience into a powerful visual and symbolic language.
HUGO CROSTHWAITE: TIJUACOLOR
Luis De Jesus Los Angeles
Solo exhibition featuring a visually exciting narrative that reflects on issues such as immigration, gentrification, transculturation and violence, including an ephemeral mural.
M\OTHER
Luis De Jesus Los Angeles
Exhibition featuring artists Tanya Aguiñiga, Marthe Aponte, Zackary Drucker, Gina Herrera, and Nike Schroeder, centering fiber and textile-based practices to challenge traditional ideas of matriarchy and femininity.