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10 Art Shows to See in Los Angeles This January

Last updated: January 5, 2026 8:40 pm
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The art scene in Los Angeles is buzzing with excitement as the new year kicks off with a plethora of thought-provoking exhibitions. From reimagined historical narratives to explorations of identity and culture, these shows offer a diverse range of artistic experiences for visitors to enjoy.

One of the standout exhibitions in town is Olga de Amaral’s retrospective at Lisson Gallery. This concise survey showcases the Colombian artist’s distinctive visual language that combines textiles, painting, and sculpture. Drawing on Mesoamerican traditions, Japanese aesthetics, minimalism, and fiber art, Amaral’s work is a testament to her innovative approach to art-making.

At the Getty Center, the “Recent Acquisitions: Photography” exhibition presents a snapshot of contemporary photography from around the world. Highlights include Lebohang Kganye’s ghostly palimpsests and Omar Victor Diop’s revisionist narratives that challenge historical representations.

Elias Hernández’s exhibition, “Hidden Relics From The Forbidden Jungle,” at Central Server Works is a must-see for art enthusiasts. Drawing on cartoons, video games, magical realism, and Salvadoran culture, Hernández’s work blurs the boundaries between art and craft, bringing his surreal characters to life in a new and exciting way.

John Birtle’s “More Is More” at the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery is a visual feast that challenges traditional notions of art and authorship. Through his multidisciplinary practice, Birtle creates vibrant and engaging works that invite viewers to reconsider the world around them.

“Sustainers of Life” at Angels Gate Cultural Center celebrates the strength and resilience of Indigenous women through the work of seven talented artists. Curated by Cecelia Caro and Laurie Steelink, the exhibition explores themes of intersectionality, motherhood, and colonialism, offering a powerful and thought-provoking experience for visitors.

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In “Viajero del Tiempo/Time Traveler” at ReflectSpace, Carolyn Castaño delves into the complex links between immigration, identity, and history. Drawing on her father’s photographic archive, Castaño creates multimedia works that celebrate hybridity and disrupt traditional narratives.

These are just a few of the exciting exhibitions happening in Los Angeles this season. Whether you’re a seasoned art lover or a casual observer, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in the city’s vibrant art scene. So don’t miss out on the opportunity to explore these diverse and captivating shows before they’re gone.

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