Tristram Lansdowne at Luis De Jesus

Luis de Jesus Los Angeles 1110 Mateo St., Los Angeles, CA, United States

In many of the works in Tristram Lansdowne’s exhibition, Burrito Planet, it seems gravity has taken a day off. In his watercolor works, landscapes stretch and warp around all four edges of the paper, becoming framing devices for the objects he depicts within — in one, a Western landscape takes a swift 90-degree turn, and […]

Laura Krifka at Luis De Jesus

Luis de Jesus Los Angeles 1110 Mateo St., Los Angeles, CA, United States

In Laura Krifka’s new series of hyper-realistic paintings, one becomes hyper-attuned to the act of looking. Various viewing devices (mirrors, windows, binoculars) are met with figures who slyly peer out of blinds, or offer passing glances out at the viewer. Like previous bodies of Krifka’s work, the domestic space is the container for these devious […]

Rodrigo Valenzuela at Luis de Jesus

Luis de Jesus Los Angeles 1110 Mateo St., Los Angeles, CA, United States

In Work for a Post Worker’s World, Rodrigo Valenzuela’s grayscale photographs feel like ominous apocalyptic factory scenes — pictures of invented machinery that, devoid of people, imply a future where the robots have taken over. A closer look, however, reveals familiar materials arranged in haphazard but careful compositions.  The machinery is in fact crafted with […]

Carla Jay Harris at Luis De Jesus

Luis de Jesus Los Angeles 1110 Mateo St., Los Angeles, CA, United States

In each of Carla Jay Harris’ photographic collages at Luis De Jesus in the Arts District, the artist drops us into an allegorical narrative that is frozen in time. In each, figures commune with each other in ethereal landscapes which layer washy color over mountain peaks and rock formations to imbue them a  celestial atmosphere. […]

“Unreachable Spring” at Luis De Jesus Los Angeles

Luis de Jesus Los Angeles 1110 Mateo St., Los Angeles, CA, United States

At Luis De Jesus in Culver City, a group show gathers a loose array of artworks that were made in response to recent events. With so many crises affecting our country, the work diverges in focus, addressing a range of issues: pandemic’s loneliness, the toppling of monuments, and the lives lost to police brutality. Unusually, […]