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10 Art Shows to See in Los Angeles January 2025

Last updated: January 3, 2025 10:34 am
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Los Angeles’ art scene in 2025 is a vibrant mix of retrospectives, new exhibitions, and thought-provoking installations. The city is buzzing with creativity and innovation, offering a diverse range of artistic experiences for visitors and locals alike. From career retrospectives to contemporary works that challenge norms, LA’s art offerings this month are sure to captivate and inspire.


Misc. Pippa: Pippa Garner

Stars, 3116 North El Centro Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles
Through January 18


Pippa Garner, “Kar-mann” (1969/2024), vintage steel pedal car, fiberglass, hand sculpted foam and 3D printed plastic parts, automotive paint, 18 x 37 x 52 inches (~45.7 x 94 x 132.1 cm) (photo by Paul Salveson, courtesy the artist and STARS, Los Angeles)

Pippa Garner’s retrospective exhibition showcases her boundary-breaking career, from her early works to her gender evolution. The exhibition includes her iconic piece “Kar-mann” alongside drawings and photographs that reflect Garner’s subversive wit and material prowess. A fitting tribute to her legacy, this exhibition at Stars in Los Angeles celebrates her life and artistry.


Energy Fields: Vibrations of The Pacific

Guggenheim Gallery, Moulton Hall, One University Drive & Packing Plant at Chapman University, 350 Cypress Street, Orange, California
Through January 19 (reopens January 6)


David Haines and Joyce Hinterding, “Telepathy” (2008–ongoing), custom anechoic acoustic tiles, 16 mm plasterboard, acoustic blanket, plywood, timber frame (photo by Michael Myers, courtesy the artists)

The Energy Fields exhibition explores the dynamic forces at play in the Pacific Rim through the work of artists from around the world. From gravitational waves to sound vibrations, the artworks on display offer a unique perspective on the natural phenomena that shape our world. This exhibition is a part of the Getty-organized initiative PST Art: Art & Science Collide, showcasing a diverse range of artistic expressions.


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