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American Focus > Blog > Culture and Arts > 10 Art Shows to See in Los Angeles, December 2024
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10 Art Shows to See in Los Angeles, December 2024

Last updated: December 2, 2024 12:54 am
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This month in Los Angeles, the art scene is buzzing with a wide range of exhibitions that explore diverse themes and mediums. From reimagining biblical narratives to challenging historical narratives, these shows offer a glimpse into the rich tapestry of contemporary art in the city.

One of the standout exhibitions is “Eden” at Last Projects, which presents a radical reimagining of the biblical Garden of Eden as a site of queer and trans liberation. Curated by Emily Lucid, the show features a diverse array of artwork, including painting, sculpture, video, photography, and performance, all centered around the theme of liberation.

Shiva Ahmadi’s exhibition “Tangle” at Shoshana Wayne Gallery showcases the artist’s fantastical watercolors that draw on artistic traditions and mythologies from Iran, Southwest Asia, and North Africa. The ethereal paintings depict female figures in botanic or aquatic environments, connecting them to the surrounding flora and fauna.

Umar Rashid’s epic series “The Kingdom of the Two Californias. La Época del Totalitarismo Part 2” at Blum Gallery offers a revisionist take on the colonization of the Americas, blending history painting with sci-fi and cartoon imagery. The paintings explore dark episodes of repression and genocide in American history, offering a thought-provoking alternative narrative.

Andrés Janacua’s exhibition “My Dad Drips” at 839 Gallery showcases the artist’s woven works that navigate between craft and fine art, tradition and fashion. Working predominantly with toquillo material, Janacua weaves patterns that recall Minimalism and Indigenous designs, creating a unique visual language.

Miller Robinson’s exhibition “Innies, Outies, and Inbetweenies” at Timothy Hawkinson Gallery explores the artist’s boundless material curiosity, incorporating natural materials, industrially manufactured objects, pharmaceuticals, bodily fluids, and more into sculptural assemblages. The artworks reveal facets of the artist’s identity, heritage, and relationship to others and the earth.

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These are just a few of the many exciting exhibitions happening in Los Angeles this month. Whether you’re interested in reimagined narratives, challenging historical perspectives, or exploring the intersection of art and identity, there’s something for everyone in the vibrant art scene of LA.

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