Anat Ebgi was established in 2012 as a platform to promote the work of young artists based in the Los Angeles area. The gallery has since grown to a roster of 18 artists and encompasses international emerging and established talents who embrace new, distinct forms of production across a wide array of mediums. Anat Ebgi annually participates in the following art fairs: Art Basel Miami Beach, the Armory Show, Frieze New York, Frieze Los Angeles, and EXPO Chicago.
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The Armory Show is an important New York art fair presenting leading international art galleries. Held in September at the Javits Center, view Ocula's highlights from the ground in this photolog.
Curated by Venus Lau, the section is dominated by Chinese new media artists.
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Among other greats, works by Faith Wilding, Judy Chicago, and Mira Schor's hang alongside one another at Anat Ebgi.
Anat Ebgi trusts her relationships. More than any singular artist or exhibition she has shown since starting her gallery, it's the community she has developed that defines both her working practice an
Whyte, who is artist in residence at Lux Art Institute, says: 'I hope to create interest in a larger conversation on immigration and certainly the notion of identity. The identity you had in your home
To situate oneself within Jibade-Khalil Huffman's installations is to recognize what new languages we share.
In the midst of the Black Lives Matter protests that unfolded in response to police brutality following the deaths of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and others, artist Greg Ito was contac
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New York based artist of Palestinian descent Jordan Nassar embroiders landscape compositions, which are framed by, and built by through, repeating patterns adapted from traditional Palestinian motifs.
On the occasion of his show Suddenly! Jay Stuckey sits down in his studio with fellow-artist Derek Boshier, who curated the show, to discuss his work and process.
An Te Liu takes us for a behind the scenes look at his studio and process.
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