LOS ANGELES, CA.- albertz benda and Friedman Benda are presenting The Endless Summer, which marks the first public exhibition at the
galleries Los Angeles space. Highlighting new explorations from established and emerging voices at the forefront of their fields, The Endless Summer references the title of the seminal surf documentary from 1966 and channels similar themes of commitment to storytelling and dedication to ones craft.
Concurrent to his solo exhibition at the Carnegie Museum of Art, the exhibition highlights a new piece from Sharif Beys Necklace series, in which he reappropriates and recontextualizes this imagery to challenge the cultural mainstream.
A continuation of his Objects for Living II series, the installation unveils a 6ft tall sculpture by multidisciplinary artist Daniel Arsham.
Following his first US solo show at the gallery and acclaimed exhibition at the ICA in Milan, the setting premieres a chandelier from influential London-based designer Michael Anastassiades seminal Mobile Chandelier series.
The Endless Summer marks the public debut of a monumental dining table set in brightly colored hues with exuberant curves by OrtaMiklos in celebration of the creative duos solo show on view in NY from February 24th to March 19th.
Another centerpiece of the presentation is a new work by Cleon Peterson, known for his stark, monochromatic figures that explore tensions between the individual and society at large in advance of his first solo show at the gallery opening in March.
In anticipation of Jake Clarks solo show in September 2022 in LA, the Australian ceramist debuts a new series that reflects on iconic Los Angeles establishments. The setting has been completed by the iteration of Ini Archibongs Switch table series inspired by Dr. Dre and by his experience growing up in Pasadena surrounded by low-rider car culture.
The exhibition also marks the first collaboration with Los Angeles based artist Angela Anh Nguyen known for her tufted rugs informed by her personal experience of being a child of parents of the Vietnamese diaspora.
albertz benda and Friedman Benda opened their new permanent space in November 2021 situated on Marmont Lane in West Hollywood, Los Angeles. Realized within the context of a domestic setting, the space will be a platform for the visual arts, craft and design. Featuring an evolving identity separate from the respective New York gallery programs, the gallery was conceived to advance new connections while cultivating greater dialogue between both galleries established and diverse rosters.