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10 Shows to See in Los Angeles March 2025

Last updated: March 4, 2025 5:14 pm
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Art Week in Los Angeles has just concluded, leaving behind a trail of exciting exhibitions and events that celebrate community and collaboration in the art world. This month’s selection of art showcases a diverse range of artists and themes, all interconnected by historical and personal networks of connection. From films to paintings, sculptures to performances, there is something for everyone to enjoy in the vibrant art scene of LA.

One of the standout exhibitions is Wael Shawky’s “Drama 1882,” a film that delves into the anti-colonial uprising in Egypt known as the Urabi Revolution. Mixing fact and fiction, Shawky creates a stylized opera sung entirely in classical Arabic, taking audiences on a journey through a pivotal moment in history.

Kim Ye’s “m0mmy brain marketplace” offers a different perspective, exploring themes of motherhood and capitalism through sculpture, painting, video, and live performance. Ye’s exhibition is a thought-provoking reflection on the intersection of personal experiences and societal structures.

Kour Pour’s “Finding My Way Home” is a reflection of the artist’s diasporic identity, blending geometric modernism with Islamic design to create intricate and layered paintings that tell a story of personal and global history.

SimĂłn Silva’s “Salt of the Earth” honors the essential workers whose labor often goes unnoticed, portraying farmworkers, domestic workers, and landscapers with respect and honesty. Silva’s bold canvases capture the humanity and hard work of these individuals in a powerful and moving way.

Isabel Yellin’s “Mothership” is a deeply personal exhibition that explores themes of grief and creativity. Yellin’s undulating silicone paintings and metal-and-silicone sculptures reflect her emotional journey and pay tribute to her mother through a creative dialogue between the two artists.

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“Flesh World,” featuring Monica Berger and Sofia Heftersmith, challenges traditional depictions of femininity through vibrant and provocative paintings that celebrate the female form in all its complexities.

The 40th Anniversary Exhibition at Michael Kohn Gallery showcases a diverse roster of artists who have exhibited at the gallery over the years, including Keith Haring, Lita Albuquerque, and Joe Goode. The exhibition also features the premiere of Bruce Conner’s film “The White Rose,” offering a glimpse into the artist’s unique vision.

“Bruce Nauman: Pasadena Years” at Marian Goodman Gallery explores the artist’s formative years in Los Angeles, highlighting his experimental approach to artmaking through sculptures, installations, sound works, and video.

“World of Echo” at REDCAT delves into the collaborations between Julius Eastman and Arthur Russell, two influential figures in experimental music. The exhibition features audio, video, and archival materials that showcase their groundbreaking compositions and themes of liberation.

Finally, “Gustave Caillebotte: Painting Men” at the Getty Center focuses on the artist’s depictions of male figures, offering a unique perspective on modern masculinity in 19th-century France.

Overall, this month’s art exhibitions in Los Angeles offer a diverse and thought-provoking array of experiences that celebrate creativity, history, and personal connections in the art world. Whether you’re interested in history, social issues,

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