AYA TAKANO – HOW DEEP HOW FAR WE CAN GO

Posted on 2025-08-18

Titled, how deep how far we can go, the exhibition brings together new paintings, drawings, and installations that explore memory, ancestral consciousness, and the timeless connection between all beings–human and non-human alike.

Opposite – Installation view

Exhibition runs through to August 29th, 2025

Perrotin
5036 W Pico Blvd
CA 90019
Los Angeles

www.perrotin.com

  

RELAY

Posted on 2025-08-11

A broker of lucrative payoffs between corrupt corporations and the individuals who threaten them breaks his own rules when a new client seeks his protection to stay alive.

In theatres August 22nd, 2025

bleeckerstreetmedia.com

  

HONEY DON’T!

Posted on 2025-08-11

A dark comedy about Honey O’Donahue, a small-town private investigator, who delves into a series of strange deaths tied to a mysterious church.

In theatres August 22nd, 2025

honey-dont

  

NOBODY 2

Posted on 2025-08-11

Suburban dad Hutch Mansell, a former lethal assassin, is pulled back into his violent past after thwarting a home invasion, setting off a chain of events that unravels secrets about his wife Becca’s past and his own.

In theatres August 15th, 2025

www.nobody.movie

  

CHUNG EUN-MO – SHAPE OF LIGHT

Posted on 2025-08-11

In the exhibition “Shape of Light” Chung presents a core group of shaped canvases, created mainly from the 1980s to the early 2000s. These paintings, defined by asymmetrical geometric outlines and areas of pure color, engage with the surrounding architecture. The shaped canvases converse with the volumes of the space, responding to the arches, openings, and large windows that flood the gallery with natural light. The expansive white wall becomes a kind of neutral field that welcomes and refracts the chromatic geometries of the works, creating a visual rhythm that extends through the gallery. The compositions thus resonate with the architectural elements, generating a perceptual experience that is both pictorial and spatial.

Opposite – Crossing, 1989

Exhibition runs through to August 30th, 2025

Monica De Cardenas
Chesa Albertini
Stradun 111
CH-7524 Zuoz
Switzerland

monicadecardenas.com

  

FADE TO WEST – PAUL JASMIN & TODD WEAVER

Posted on 2025-08-11

Fade to West is a photographic exhibition that brings together the visionary work of Paul Jasmin and Todd Weaver—two artists who have made tangible the fleetingness of Los Angeles’s beauty and sunsets.

Though neither artist was born in California, both were drawn to a city as radiant and restless as them. Now deeply rooted in its culture, they embody its essence—capturing not only its landscapes and people, but its elusive atmosphere. The exhibition pairs Jasmin’s evocative portraits and cinematic vignettes with Weaver’s ethereal scenes of nature, offering a dual portrait of a place defined by light, youth, and transience.

Opposite – Todd Weaver, Cloud in Green Stripe, 2018

Exhibition runs through to September 6th, 2025

Fahey/Klein Gallery
148 North La Brea
Los Angeles
CA 90036

www.faheykleingallery.com