Exhibitions
Sandeep Mukherjee
Oxford House Projects is delighted to present an exhibition by Sandeep Mukherjee, an internationally renowned artist whose work has been featured at the Hammer Museum, MoMA, and the Whitney Biennial. Known for his innovative approach to abstraction and materiality, Mukherjee’s art invites viewers to engage with a captivating fusion of texture and imagination. Join us in celebrating his remarkable vision at our East Hollywood showroom.
Artists
ALISON DICKEY
Born and raised in NYC, Alison Dickey had a successful career in film production and advocacy before returning to artmaking. Drawing inspiration from her background in moving images, her work captures the immediacy of the human figure, fleeting moments, and cultural phenomena through paint.
STAN KAPLAN
Known for his abstract works, this artist explores the relationship between color, form, and texture, creating dynamic compositions that evoke emotion and challenge perception. His art invites viewers to engage with its fluidity and depth, offering a fresh perspective on abstraction and the visual language of movement.
TANYA HADEN
A multidisciplinary artist and musician, she is celebrated for her evocative visual art, animation, and musical collaborations. Her work blends imagination and introspection, exploring storytelling and creativity across various mediums.
NANO
HERNANDEZ
A renowned artist, Nano Hernandez creates vibrant, thought-provoking works that blend elements of street art, pop culture, and fine art. His pieces often explore themes of identity, social issues, and the human experience, using bold colors and graphic imagery to capture the viewer’s attention and spark conversation.
BERYL ODETTE
A talented visual artist, Beryl Odette’s work is characterized by its intricate layers and emotional depth. Drawing inspiration from nature and the human form, she creates evocative pieces that explore themes of growth, transformation, and identity, inviting viewers to connect with the beauty and complexity of the world around them.
CHRISTOPHER NOXON
This artist’s work blends vibrant color with graphic design elements to create striking visual narratives. Drawing inspiration from contemporary culture, his pieces often explore themes of identity, communication, and social dynamics, using bold lines and shapes to capture the viewer’s attention and spark thought.
DAVID KORTY
Drawing from urban landscapes, the human figure, and still life, his work distills these elements into subtle arrangements of pattern, color, and shape. Using collage, ink, and pencil, his compositions explore the interplay between surface, outline, and space, often evoking the angularity of origami, the linearity of architectural plans, and the visual language of symbols or hieroglyphs.
AARON SMITH
Known for his impasto portraits, this artist draws inspiration from vintage Victorian and Edwardian photographs, capturing an exaggerated masculinity through bold colors and aggressive surfaces. His work reflects on the constructed nature of masculine ideals and explores the vulnerability beneath their stoic poses. Influenced by subcultures like Neo-Dandyism and Beard Culture, his art challenges heteronormative constraints and liberates past forms of male identity.