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Frieze Los Angeles

Feb 27 — Mar 1, 2026 | Booth D09

Santa Monica Airport
3027 Airport Avenue
Santa Monica, CA, 90405, US

For Frieze Los Angeles, Almine Rech presents an international group exhibition of gallery artists and estates. 

The presentation stages a dynamic dialogue between historically significant figures and contemporary voices, foregrounding practices that have expanded and continue to challenge dominant narratives in postwar and contemporary art. Comprising approximately twenty works across painting, drawing, and sculpture, the presentation highlights a wide range of formal and conceptual approaches. Key historical figures such as Günther Förg and Vivian Springford are featured for their vital contributions to abstraction: Förg’s probing engagement with modernist legacies and architectural space is set in dialogue with Springford’s meditative, long under-recognized explorations of color, gesture, and perception. De Wain Valentine’s resin sculptures articulate a parallel trajectory, centered on material innovation and perceptual experience within the Light and Space movement. 

Contemporary artists including Genieve Figgis, Nathaniel Mary Quinn, Joe Andoe, Alexandre Lenoir, and Ewa Juszkiewicz articulate evolving approaches to figuration, each navigating questions of identity, history, and representation. Works by  Dustin Yellin, Zio Ziegler, and Daniel Gibson introduce emerging perspectives that oscillate between irony and sincerity, constructing new visual mythologies shaped by personal and collective narratives.

Together, the exhibition underscores Almine Rech’s commitment to fostering cross-generational dialogue and situating contemporary practice within a broader historical continuum.

The artists include Günther Förg, Vivian Springford, De Wain Valentine, Genieve Figgis, Nathaniel Mary Quinn, Joe Andoe, Alexandre Lenoir, Ewa Juszkiewicz, Dustin Yellin, Zio Ziegler, Daniel Gibson, Ha Chong-Hyun, Vaughn Spann, Aaron Curry, Chloe Wise, Jess Valice, and Kenneth Noland.

Preview (by invitation only)
Thursday, February 26, 2026 10 am — 7 pm
Friday, February 27, 2026, 11 am — 1 pm 

Public Days
Friday, February 27, 2026, 1 pm — 7 pm 
Saturday, February 28, 2026, 11 am — 7 pm
Sunday, March 1, 2026, 11 am — 6 pm

Ewa Juszkiewicz
Silk and Musa Leaf, 2025
Oil on canvas
200 x 160 cm
78 1/2 x 63 in

Artists