Hello! In this art exhibition tour across Los Angeles, we begin at Kohn Gallery, where Heidi Hahn: NOT YOUR WOMAN confronts the eroticized gaze in art history—offering abstracted, emotionally layered portraits of women seen through a distinctly female lens. Her paintings resist traditional representation, using fluid forms, distortion, and a subtle, intuitive palette. At Clearing Gallery, Henry Curchod: Rome is no longer in Rome features narrative-rich paintings and hand-dyed rugs. The artist layers confusion, humor, and sincerity into works that grapple with a world in constant flux. At Sprüth Magers, Salvo and Andreas Schulze build dreamlike visual worlds where the familiar becomes quietly uncanny. From Schulze’s surreal interiors to Salvo’s timeless streetscapes and landscapes, both artists transform the everyday into something poetic and psychological. And at Albertz Benda, Scott Carrillo Azevedo: The American Home reframes mid-century domestic ideals and reimagines the home as a space of healing and defiant hope. Thank you for joining me!

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