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Last week before the holidays to see Christine Yerie Lee’s Staring at the Sun 🌞Christine Yerie Lee  Study for Staring at...
12/18/2025

Last week before the holidays to see Christine Yerie Lee’s Staring at the Sun 🌞

Christine Yerie Lee
Study for Staring at the Sun
2023
18” x 14.25” (framed)
watercolor, pastel, pencil on archival acid-free paper

Christine will be at GOBI on Sunday 12-5 PM. If you didn‘t get to meet her during the opening, this is a great time to visit!

To visit GOBI any other times this week, please reach out via dm or email us at hello@gobi to schedule an appointment.

Cleary reimagines archives from an expedition – an imagined journey beneath “an immense slab” (a fictionalized location ...
04/10/2025

Cleary reimagines archives from an expedition – an imagined journey beneath “an immense slab” (a fictionalized location first introduced in his recently published book, The Complex Number Zero). Under the slab, lies a cave system seldom explored, where one may discover the tension between exploration and ownership, discovery and the unknowable.

The archives (revealing what was seen, as well as what was obscured) and artifacts (perhaps used by previous explorers) render a speculative archaeology where light and darkness dictate the boundaries of perception. Light reveals, discovery follows, records are made, and what is documented becomes claimed.

Max Cleary
Divine Hammer
on view 24/7 through May 25
at The LINE LA

Open Studio & Artist Talk
Sunday, April 13
3—7 pm
rsvp link in bio

Torch i (necessary for the sublime)
2025
reclaimed ‘ohi’a, paper, custom hardware, walnut
20” x 4” x 8”

Torch ii (dowsing)
2025
reclaimed ‘ohi’a, paper, custom hardware, walnut
16” x 4” x 8”

Torch iii (once carried into the mouth)
2025
reclaimed ‘ohi’a, paper, custom hardware, walnut
14” x 6” x 9”

All works are available for purchase. For inquiries, email [email protected]

Reckoning on the myths and realities of the immigration experience, America Fever imagines scenes where the romance of t...
02/20/2025

Reckoning on the myths and realities of the immigration experience, America Fever imagines scenes where the romance of the American West collides with the lived experiences of Korean American immigrants in the 1970s. Fantasies that drew Koreans across the Pacific – visions shaped by Hollywood Westerns, muscle cars, neon lights, and the promise of prosperity – are refracted through a distinctly Korean lens, where tradition is not only remnants of a past life but both the weight and reminder that carries forward into a new world.

Emanuel Hahn
America Fever
On view through April 19

Fridays through Sundays
12 to 5 pm
or by appointment

GOBI
1017 N Madison Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90029

All works are available for purchase. For inquiries, email [email protected]

Emanuel Hahn’s America Fever is open for viewing Fridays through Sundays, 12-5 pm 🔥We’ll be hosting a series of events t...
02/20/2025

Emanuel Hahn’s America Fever is open for viewing Fridays through Sundays, 12-5 pm 🔥

We’ll be hosting a series of events throughout the duration of the exhibition. The first of these programs will be held this Sunday, 7-9pm. We will be screening two short films — SHORTCUTS by Emanuel Hahn and Last Days of the Lab by María Alvarez and Ethan Newmyer .newmyer

🍿Popcorn and drinks will be provided🥤
🔗 RSVP via link in bio 🔗

That’s a wrap! Thank you all for coming out to the last days of Heroes and Protagonists and for your contributions to th...
01/28/2025

That’s a wrap! Thank you all for coming out to the last days of Heroes and Protagonists and for your contributions to the wildfire relief fundraiser 🤍

Yoonjeong Lee
Chaining
2023
3 x 350 cm
brass

Lee’s consideration of the subordinates is emphasized in Chaining, where she sculpts small metal rings that connect to c...
12/22/2024

Lee’s consideration of the subordinates is emphasized in Chaining, where she sculpts small metal rings that connect to create height. By magnifying and visualizing the smallest unit of structure, she reminds viewers that there is no dominant without the subordinate.

Yoonjeong Lee
Heroes and Protagonists
On view at GOBI (1017 N Madison Ave, Los Angeles) through January 12, 2025

Chaining (key)
2024
brass, charms, key, key box

For inquiries, please email [email protected] 💌

New floral arrangements by  for Yoonjeong Lee’s Mycota sculptures🌸🍎Yoonjeong Lee  Heroes and ProtagonistsOn view through...
12/09/2024

New floral arrangements by for Yoonjeong Lee’s Mycota sculptures🌸🍎

Yoonjeong Lee
Heroes and Protagonists
On view through January 12, 2025

Mycota
2024
aluminum, resin

Chaining (key)
2024
brass, charms, key, key box

For inquiries, please email [email protected] 💌

Yoonjeong Lee’s  solo exhibition Heroes and Protagonists is on view until January 12, into the new year✨ Share-Holders (...
12/07/2024

Yoonjeong Lee’s solo exhibition Heroes and Protagonists is on view until January 12, into the new year✨

Share-Holders (hat)
2024
iron, found baseball cap

GOBI
1017 N Madison Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90029

Fridays through Sundays, 12-5 pm
🔔To schedule a visit outside our regular viewing hours, please dm or email us at [email protected]

Join us in celebration of Seoul-based artist Yoonjeong Lee‘s first overseas solo exhibition, Heroes and Protagonists!Thi...
10/23/2024

Join us in celebration of Seoul-based artist Yoonjeong Lee‘s first overseas solo exhibition, Heroes and Protagonists!

This exhibition comprises works that intentionally resist singular categorization and traverse between art, furniture, and domestic objects. Uncovering the underlying mechanisms that activate our interactions with objects, Lee creates a universe where the presence of supporting roles are considered as crucial as their leads. With Lee’s approach to uplift supporting roles, the aim is not to undermine the dominant role but to suggest its reciprocal part as equally important. In this dynamic, neither roles are diminished. Rather, the roles of objects are presented laterally in the hierarchy of functionality and through reshaping, exposing, puncturing, magnifying and re-centering, Lee imagines a world of heroes and protagonists.

Heroes and Protagonists
Yoonjeong Lee

Opening Reception
Saturday, October 26, 5-8 pm

GOBI
1017 N Madison Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90029

🪩 RSVP via link in bio

Join us in celebration of Seoul-based artist Yoonjeong Lee‘s first overseas solo exhibition, Heroes and Protagonists!Thi...
10/20/2024

Join us in celebration of Seoul-based artist Yoonjeong Lee‘s first overseas solo exhibition, Heroes and Protagonists!

This exhibition comprises works that intentionally resist singular categorization and traverse between art, furniture, and domestic objects. Uncovering the underlying mechanisms that activate our interactions with objects, Lee creates a universe where the presence of supporting roles are considered as crucial as their leads. With Lee’s approach to uplift supporting roles, the aim is not to undermine the dominant role but to suggest its reciprocal part as equally important. In this dynamic, neither roles are diminished. Rather, the roles of objects are presented laterally in the hierarchy of functionality and through reshaping, exposing, puncturing, magnifying and re-centering, Lee imagines a world of heroes and protagonists.

Heroes and Protagonists
Yoonjeong Lee

Opening Reception
Saturday, October 26, 5-8 pm

GOBI
1017 N Madison Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90029

🪩 RSVP via link in bio
🚗 Street parking is limited. Carpooling and ridesharing is highly recommended

Anais Franco  is a visual artist working primarily in clay. Motifs in her work emerge from her research into archives th...
10/19/2024

Anais Franco is a visual artist working primarily in clay. Motifs in her work emerge from her research into archives that focus on narratives from the Japanese-American perspective and its accepted fragmented reality from a post nuclear experience. Franco questions the permanence of “artifacts” and its qualifying imagery that represents a historical devastation.

Capture Vase
2024
Ceramic, sand, tree branch

Works are available for purchase through the GOBI website. For inquiries, email [email protected]

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