🎨 LA Art Viewing | Stunning Gallery Anat Ebgi Double Exhibition
First of all, the Anat Ebgi gallery itself is absolutely gorgeous! Worth a visit just for the space alone! 🏛️✨ The gallery is divided into two exhibition halls. The street-facing hall has windows that act like dynamic paintings—changing with the light, shadows, and traffic outside. So mesmerizing! The inner hall features a skylight where tree shadows dance and sway, almost like a breathing light installation! 😍🌿 I’m in love. ✨ I Take The Whole Dam*n Place With Me • German artist Fabian Treiber often uses oil painting collages and stage-like compositions to blend everyday objects—windows, carpets, potted plants, lights, furniture—into surreal spaces. It feels like a movie scene and a dream at the same time. 🖼️🎭 💡 I really love the title of this exhibition. Fabian Treiber’s work has a certain magic—at first glance, it might not grab you, but once you turn away, you feel drawn back. The colors and objects are captivating, like a summer night’s dream (in a slightly warm room with no AC). So intriguing! 🌙💫 ✨ Hyacinth Canyon • The third solo exhibition by LA-based artist Joshua Petker, inspired by Greek mythology and imaginary Californian canyons. 🏜️🌺 💡 Personally, I think his use of color (greens and blues) is quite striking—visually, it feels like watching a stage play (though some pieces didn’t fully resonate with me). 📍 6150 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles 🕰️ Sept 13 – Nov 1, 2025 (Both exhibitions run concurrently) 🪨 There’s also a small gallery next door. This time, the exhibition there wasn’t really my style, so I didn’t document it—but the gallery’s lounge area is really beautiful! ☕🛋️ #ArtShines #ArtBaselMoment #LookUpAtArt #ExhibitionSights #OnTheScene #LAArt #LALife #GalleryHopping #ContemporaryArt #DoubleExhibit #DreamySpaces #ArtInLA #MustSee #CreativeVibes