Subliminal Projects' 'Visual Languages: Vistas' Exhibition Is a Love Letter to California

In the wake of the Los Angeles fires, a portion of the proceeds from the group show will be donated to the LA Arts Community Fire Relief Fund.

Los Angeles multi-functional gallery Subliminal Projects has just opened a new exhibition, titled Visual Languages: Vistas, nodding to California’s landscapes and communities through the work of several artists. The show, which marks the third iteration of Subliminal Projects’ Visual Languages series, is curated in collaboration with UK-based Coates & Scarry.

“California has long been regarded as a cultural and geographical frontier, celebrated globally as a symbol of beauty, freedom, and opportunity,” reads the exhibition’s official description.”The state is home to 39 million people and comprises six of the world’s major biomes: marine, freshwater, forest, grassland, desert, and tundra. The relationship between these diverse ecosystems and the interconnected urban landscapes has historically inspired powerful artistic expression.”

Participating artists include Aliyah Salmon, Brian Lotti, Dean Coates, Deedee Cheriel, Devon Tsuno, Ed Ruscha, Eric Diehl, Esther Pearl Watson, Evan Hecox, Isaac Pelayo,
Jason Filipow, Jen Hitchings, Joan Nelson, Lars Bergquist, Matt McCormick, Myrna Quiñonez, Ruhee Maknojia, Seonna Hong, Seth Armstrong, Shepard Fairey, Terra Keck, Tyler Krasowski and Vince Palacios.

Open through April 5, Visual Languages: Vistas is a “love letter to California” in the aftermath of the Los Angeles fires. A portion of the proceeds from the show will be donated to the LA Arts Community Fire Relief Fund, which offers emergency support for artists and arts workers. Take a look at some of the works in the gallery above, and check out the full exhibition at the below address.

SUBLIMINAL PROJECTS
1331 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90026

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