Tag: exhibitions
-

Ashley Cole and the Rise of a New Language in Abstraction
AAWA News
There is a growing inevitability around the rise of Ashley Cole. In Los Angeles right now, something significant is unfolding in contemporary art: for the first time at this scale in history, Black artists are actively shaping institutions, public space, and cultural discourse in real time. Within that movement, Cole stands as one of its…
-

Playwright Dionne M. Robinson’s AVA Means LIFE: An Immersive Installation
AAWA News
Feb 2026- There are some stories we perform. And then there are stories we live. AVA on FIRE is not something you simply watch. It is something you recognize. AVA is the cousin. The BFF. The version of yourself you only admit to in the group chat. The part of you that burns quietly and…
-

Bisa Butler and the Resurgence of Quilting in African American History
AAWA News
Jan 2026- In the vibrant world of contemporary art, few artists have captivated audiences and reignited interest in quilting like Bisa Butler. With quilts that shimmer like tapestries and portraits that pulse with life, Butler has redefined what this humble craft can be — transforming quilts into powerful works of art that celebrate Black identity,…
-

Destiny Is a Rose: Inside Eileen Harris Norton’s Iconic Collection
AAWA News
Dec. 2025- Los Angeles, CA DTLA is currently home to one of the most influential and deeply personal exhibitions of the year: “Destiny Is a Rose: The Eileen Harris Norton Collection” at Hauser & Wirth. This sweeping showcase celebrates fifty years of visionary collecting by art advocate Eileen Harris Norton — a life’s work rooted…
