The Hammer Museum in Los Angeles has introduced the 27 artists featured within the upcoming seventh iteration of its Made in L.A. biennial, curated by Essence Harden and Paulina Pobocha. The biennial is slated to open originally of October and will likely be on view by way of early January 2026.
A whole checklist of artists included seems on the finish of this text.
Commanding each native and worldwide consideration to the artists of the better Los Angeles space, Made in L.A. presents the area’s inventive lifeblood throughout generations and quite a lot of media. In keeping with the museum, this version’s featured artists push the boundaries of portray, forged gentle on sculptural innovation, have interaction with experimental movie and video artwork in addition to theater and choreography, and study community-building by way of structure and domesticity.
Harden, previously a curator on the California African American Museum, organized the Focus part for Frieze LA 2024 and 2025. Pobocha was not too long ago appointed chair and curator of Fashionable and Modern Artwork on the Artwork Institute of Chicago after serving because the Hammer Museum’s senior curator for a yr.
“From the outset of this course of, our main goal was to have a look at artwork, and to see as a lot of it as doable,” the pair mentioned in a joint assertion.
“Whereas there are as many concepts circulating by way of the present as there are supplies, an inquiry into one’s relationship to the town of Los Angeles animates a lot of the work we are going to current,” Harden and Pobocha continued. “Neither myth nor monolith, this city is many things to many people, and its cacophonous disorder is, perhaps, its most distinguishing feature.”
The museum has yet to announce a theme or title for this year’s biennial. The 2023 edition, titled Acts of Living and curated by Diana Nawi and Pablo José Ramírez, featured 39 artists.
The announcement comes at a difficult time for Los Angeles, when local artists, galleries, and organizations are calling on the art world’s support. The Palisades and Eaton fires devastated parts of the region earlier this month, leaving thousands displaced and generations of artistic and cultural heritage burnt to ashes.
“Los Angeles is still grappling with the terrible fires of the last few weeks, but as we look ahead to the fall, I hope this biennial can demonstrate the resilience of artists and this city,” Hammer Museum Director Zoë Ryan mentioned in an announcement.
The 27 artists within the upcoming version of Made in L.A. are as follows:
David Alekhuogie (b. 1986, Los Angeles)Black Home Radio / Michael Donte(est. 2023)Greg Breda(b. 1959, Los Angeles)Widline Cadet(b. 1992, Pétion-Ville, Ayiti, Haiti)Carl Cheng(b. 1942, San Francisco)Jerald “Coop” Cooper (b. 1983, Cincinnati)Ali Eyal (b. 1994, Baghdad, Iraq)Hanna Hur (b. 1985, Toronto)John Knight (b. 1945, Los Angeles)Kristy Luck (b. 1985, Woodstock, IL)Patrick Martinez (b. 1980, Pasadena)Beaux Mendes (b. 1987, New York)Na Mira (b. 1982, Lawrence, KS)New Theater Hollywood / Max Pitegoff and Calla Henkel (est. 2024)Pat O’Neill (b. 1939, Los Angeles)Will Rawls (b. 1978, Boston)Brian Rochefort (b. 1985, Lincoln, NE)Amanda Ross-Ho (b. 1975, Chicago)Gabriela Ruiz (b. 1991, San Fernando Valley)Alake Shilling (b. 1993, Los Angeles)Nicole-Antonia Spagnola (b. 1991, Los Angeles)Mike Stoltz (b. 1981, Miami)Peter Tomka (b. 1989, Des Moines)Freddy Villalobos (b. 1989, Los Angeles)Kelly Wall (b. 1990, Los Angeles)Leilah Weinraub (b. 1979, Los Angeles)Bruce Yonemoto (b. 1949, San Jose)