
At the 2026 edition of Frieze Los Angeles, Pace’s booth will spotlight works by artists with strong connections to LA, including a rounded-diamond installation by James Turrell, new paintings by Mary Corse and Friedrich Kunath, a 2018 work on paper by David Hockney, a recent photograph by Richard Misrach, and a suite of works on paper by David Lynch, who is the subject of exhibitions at the gallery’s Berlin and LA spaces this year.
The presentation will also showcase its contemporary program with works by Jules de Balincourt, Marina Perez Simão, Alejandro Piñeiro Bello, Arlene Shechet—who will exhibit a large-scale sculpture at Pace Los Angeles during the fair—Mika Tajima, and Leo Villareal. In the way of historical works, Pace will show paintings by Jean Dubuffet, Emily Kam Kngwarray, and Richard Pousette-Dart, a sculpture by Lynda Benglis, and mixed media wall reliefs by Louise Nevelson, whose retrospective at the Centre Pompidou-Metz is on view through August 31.




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