LA Art Show 2020

*STOP RIGHT HERE!

This blog post contains 200+ images, covering 120 galleries from 23 countries… Please take your time & if possible view from a laptop/desktop. Enjoy!

After 25 years, the LA Art Show is very familiar with the turn out of people visiting the event. However, this year more than 70 thousand people showed up in just 4 days. Known as the most comprehensive international contemporary art show in america, you can expect artwork from all across the world! Galleries from 23 different countries all meeting up in one place, for one weekend. While the LA Art Show celebrates its 25th Anniversary, you may have noticed (above) many artist celebrating LA’s iconic basketball superstar Kobe Bryant. Just days after his passing, multiple artist brought memorial pieces to put up on display to honor the cities legend. Below you find an abundance of art, ranging from fashion & design to modern + contemporary. Let us know in the comments what your favorite piece or pieces are!

GALLERY

Photo LA

Photo LA is a collaborative platform connecting photography from all around the world, all under one place. After 28 shows, Photo LA is the longest running international photographic art fair on the west coast. With over 60 galleries & dealers we are confident you will find a eye-catching piece. For more information about the gallery click here, but for now enjoy our gallery below. Don’t forget to like & share!

GALLERY

Tokyo Pop Underground

Artwork by Hajime Sorayama

Artwork by Hajime Sorayama

Tokyo Pop Underground is a exhibit curated by Tokyo’s gallerist Shinji Nanzuka. The space was put together to offer insight on the history of Japanese contemporary art from the 1960s to the present. At gallery you will find the works of seventeen artists who emerged from pop and underground culture. With all the vibrant colors & abstract figures you are bound to find a piece that resonates with you. Please enjoy our gallery below and share with your friends!

GALLERY

Sneakertopia

moments before you walk in…

Fashion is often overlooked as a big part of the art culture, when really they go hand and hand. We made our way to Los Angeles to show you exactly what we mean. Sneakertopia is a pop up exhibit showcasing some of the rarest sneakers & amazing street art. This amazing space was able to tell a story of how sneakers connect fashion, music, film, and sports. Growing up we all had that pair of sneakers we did not want to get rid of, this exhibit will bring back those memories…Sneakertopia will be open until February of 2020, get tickets here.

Very special shoes on display @ Sneakertopia

GALLERY

Petersen Automotive Museum

The Petersen Automotive Museum showcases more than 200 of the worlds most rarest cars. With a reopening in 2015, their vision was to present the history of the automobile and its impact on global life and culture. A lot of the cars housed in the museum you may recognize from your favorite movie or TV show. We got the opportunity to walk all 3 levels of the museum and photograph our favorites. To plan your visit to Petersen Automotive Museum click here, but for now enjoy the gallery below.

 

GALLERY