Andrew Brischler: Monster

Gavlak Los Angeles 1700 S Santa Fe Ave #440, LOS ANGELES, CA, United States

The convergence of meaning and memory is the foundation for a new body of work by the Brooklyn-based artist Andrew Brischler. Monster features a selection of works on paper, each presenting a unique depiction of the word MONSTER. Composed almost entirely of colored pencil on uniformly sized sheets of drawing paper, the works vary widely in style and composition; […]

Betty Tompkins: Some Sex, Lots of Talking

Gavlak Los Angeles 1700 S Santa Fe Ave #440, LOS ANGELES, CA, United States

GAVLAK Los Angeles is pleased to present Some Sex, Lots of Talking, Betty Tompkins’ third solo exhibition with the gallery. Presented concurrently with the artist’s first international survey, Betty Tompkins: Raw Material, at MO.CO Montpellier Contemporain from June 26 to September 5, Some Sex, Lots of Talking is comprised of new works which expand the artist’s critical practice, exploring […]

Beverly Fishman: Love Letter to L.A.

Gavlak Los Angeles 1700 S Santa Fe Ave #440, LOS ANGELES, CA, United States

GAVLAK is pleased to announce Love Letter to L.A., the Los Angeles gallery’s first solo presentation of new work by Beverly Fishman. The exhibition’s declaration of affection signals a pivot to the personal in Fishman’s new body of work, for which she has developed a distinctive color palette for objects that occupy a liminal position […]

Traces on the Surfaces of the World

Gavlak Los Angeles 1700 S Santa Fe Ave #440, LOS ANGELES, CA, United States

GAVLAK is pleased to announce Traces on the Surfaces of the World, a group exhibition featuring Cristine Brache, Henry Chapman, Alex Chitty, Gisela Colón, Amalie Jakobsen, and Dean Sameshima. The exhibition opens on March 13th and will be on view through April 24th.

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Jose de Jesus Rodriguez: Back on the Inside

Gavlak Los Angeles 1700 S Santa Fe Ave #440, LOS ANGELES, CA, United States

GAVLAK is proud to present Back on the Inside, the gallery’s first solo presentation of the work of Brooklyn-based artist José de Jesus Rodriguez. Four new paintings (all 2021) demonstrate Rodriguez’s facility in styles ranging from abbreviated line drawing to mimetic realism. The coexistence of these distinct approaches within the same picture plane serves as a […]

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