THE SPACE BETWEEN: Thomas Müller and Felicita Norris

  The Space Between: Thomas Müller Felicita Norris   Please come celebrate with us as we mark our One-Year Anniversary in Los Angeles!   Exhibition Dates: 2 September – 21 October 2023 Reception: Saturday, September 2nd, 4:00 – 6:30 pm Saturday, October 7th at 1:00 pm ➤ In Conversation:Please join us as Andy Campbell, Chair and Associate […]

RUINOUS RAVISHMENT | Christopher Miles, Amy Usdin, Jamie Vasta

  RUINOUS RAVISHMENT Christopher Miles Amy Usdin Jamie Vasta     Exhibition Dates: 14 January – 25 February 2023 Reception: Saturday, January 14th, 4:00 – 7:00 pm ➤ In Conversation: Saturday, January 14th at 3:00 pm William Moreno will lead a conversation with the artists. Moreno is the former museum director of  The Mexican Museum, […]

Spring/Break LA 23: CLOAKED IN DRAG

  SPRING BREAK ART SHOW LA Cloaked In Drag John Paul Morabito Ramekon O’Arwisters   PATRICIA SWEETOW GALLERY is thrilled to announce our participation as a Special Project in: SPRING BREAK ART SHOW LA 2023 ARTISTS: JOHN PAUL MORABITO & RAMEKON O’ARWISTERS LINKS FOR TICKETS BELOW: Wednesday, 15 February – Sunday, 19 February Press Preview […]

PATRICIA SWEETOW GALLERY | LOS ANGELES

  SOFT LANDING   To new and long treasured friends, we’re looking forward to meeting and greeting you in Los Angeles!! PATRICIA SWEETOW GALLERY is honored to announce our new location at 1700 So. Santa Fe Avenue, #351, Downtown Los Angeles. We’re excited to be in the company of such luminaries as Vielmetter Los Angeles, […]

Linda Sormin | Lien Truong | Luis A. Sahagun

PATRICIA SWEETOW GALLERY is excited to announce our Inaugural in Los Angeles at 1700 South Santa Fe Avenue, 3rd Floor, with artists Lien Truong, Linda Sormin and Luis A. Sahagun. The three artists in this exhibition offer practices immersed in complex visual and political American histories. They share personal, spiritual and cultural stories of migration during war, economic collapse and sovereign colonization. Their journeys come alive through a mélange of performative sculpture and painting, amplified by their respective interrogations of ancestral, racial, gender and ritual erasure. The rich, profound impact of their ideas finds life in unexpected iterations of nontraditional and historical materials. The three artists offer compelling and imaginative cultural forms that examine deeply personal histories that have endured within and alongside dominant culture under extraordinary circumstances.

Cornelia Schulz | Elisa D’Arrigo | Monica Rezman | Joachim Bandau

  absurd petunias Cornelia Schulz Elisa D’Arrigo Monica Rezman Joachim Bandau   Exhibition Dates: November 5– December 17, 2022   Reception and Converstion: Saturday, November 5th from 4:00pm through 7:00 pm Beginning at 4:00 pm: In Conversation: Arts writer and artist Kay Whitney will lead a conversation with Cornelia Schulz, Elisa D’Arrigo and Monica Rezman. Reception […]

Taking Shape

Sarah Amos Frederick Hayes Victoria Jang Lavaughan Jenkins Toshiaki Noda Nancy Selvin Cornelia Schulz   Contact us to inquire about available works.

On Fire ⏐Tony Marsh + Cornelia Schulz

  ON FIRE Tony Marsh Cornelia Schulz   Exhibition Dates: through January 13th, 2024 Reception: Saturday, November 4th, 3:00 – 5:30 pm ✓ If you’re planning your visit, please note the below gallery closure dates. November 15th – 17th + December 2nd – 12th (If we can accommodate a date before, or after, at your […]

March Madness

Exhibition Dates: March 5 – 19, 2022 Opening Reception: March 5th, 2 – 5pm Sarah Amos Cornelia Schulz Laura Corallo Titus Ramkekon O’Arwisters Jamie Vasta Julia Couzens Linda Sormin Tony Marsh Toshiaki Noda Gail Wight Victoria Jang Lien Truong Demetri Broxton