LA Art Show 2025: the Everest of art shows is coming soon

Visual splendor, and lots of it!
No bounds to the imagination at the upcoming LA Art Show: Feb. 19-23
by Bondo Wyszpolski

“Jane Morris” (2024), by Nikoleta Sekulovic, from the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
What’s nice about this visual extravaganza is that many of the exhibitors come from such far-flung places as Japan and Taiwan, Belgium and the Netherlands, Spain, France, and Italy. And that’s not to mention other cities across the United States.
One country that I didn’t mention, which will be strongly represented, is Korea. At last year’s LA Art show some of the finest work on view was from Korea and other Asian countries. I suspect it will be no less impressive this time.

“The Weeds” (2024), by Elen Bezhen
On opening night, L.A. artist Robert Vargas will create “Heroes,” a large mural in honor of the first responders who put life and limb on the line most recently during the devastating fires in Altadena and Pacific Palisades. On that note, the L.A.-based Building Bridges Art Exchange will showcase art from artists who lost homes and studios in the fires. All proceeds from the sale of their work will be donated back to them.
Artists, exhibitors, collectors and serious art aficionados, will have a chance to mingle and discuss the latest trends in art, and there’s always a wealth of creative ideas, new styles and technique, to inspire us, whether we make art ourselves or merely find enjoyment in the pleasure and meaning it gives to our lives.

“Left or Right,” installation by Antuan (DIVERSEartLA)