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Frieze Los Angeles 2025

20 February – 23 February 2025

Frieze Los Angeles 2025 artwork

Lisson Gallery is pleased to participate in Frieze Los Angeles 2025, presenting a dynamic selection of works from the gallery’s international roster of artists including Kelly Akashi, Olga de Amaral, Carmen Herrera, Hugh Hayden, Hélio Oiticica, Wael Shawky and Hiroshi Sugimoto. The beginning of 2025 brought heartbreaking devastation to many Angelenos, and this year’s presentation honors the resilience and creativity that define the city.

A highlight of the presentation, Wael Shawky’s The Gulf Project Camp: Carved wood (after ‘Nighttime in a City’ by Mir Sayyid Ali, c.1540) (2019) draws inspiration from the sixteenth-century Persian manuscript referenced in its title. This marquetry wood panel mirrors the intricate details and shifting perspectives of its historical reference, highlighting the virtuosity and social richness of the Safavid era. Shawky’s presentation at Frieze coincides with the U.S. premiere of his film Drama 1882 (2024) at The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, which originally debuted at the 2024 Venice Biennale as the centerpiece of the Egyptian Pavilion.

Elsewhere in the booth, Lisson Gallery presents work by Carolee Schneemann’s work for the first time with Green Line (1983), part of her Lebanon Series (1981- 1999). Paintings from this series, also referenced as Dust Paintings, will also be on view at Lisson Gallery Los Angeles this April for the artist’s debut solo exhibition with the gallery since announcing representation of her Estate last year.

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