Chez Max et Dorothea

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Chez Max et Dorothea is pleased to announce Mother Me Meanly, a group exhibition curated by Lauren Guilford and Shana Ho...
05/15/2025

Chez Max et Dorothea is pleased to announce Mother Me Meanly, a group exhibition curated by Lauren Guilford and Shana Hoehn.

The show opens this Saturday, May 17th, with a reception from 5–8 PM, and will remain on view through July 12th, 2025 at our Los Angeles gallery.

Mother Me Meanly considers seemingly deviant definitions of the maternal, rejecting the good mother / bad mother binary and embracing the monstrous mother as a figure of mutability and psychic complexity. Through sculpture, installation, and mixed media, the participating artists explore embodiment, q***r kinship, maternal identity, reproductive politics, and the act of giving birth to oneself.

A walkthrough and conversation with the curators and several of the artists will take place at 5:30 PM on opening night — we’d love to see you there.

Chez Max et Dorothea
2228 W 7th Street (Entrance on S. Grand View Ave)
Los Angeles, CA 90057

10/03/2024

Surrealism in Italy. Conference Celebrating the Centenary of the Manifesto of Surrealism. October 17-18, 2024.

10/03/2024

ISSS VIRTUAL EVENT: Meret Oppenheim, Joyce Mansour and a Discussion on Surrealist Poetry in Translation, Sunday, October 13, 2024, 12:30pm to 2:00pm EST. To register: https://loom.ly/OPq8QBA

Please join us for a discussion hosted by Effie Rentzou with translators C. Frances Fisher and Kathleen Heil on their work on poetry by Meret Oppenheim and Joyce Mansour published by World Poetry Books.

The Loveliest Vowel Empties presents for the first time in English the collected poems of legendary Swiss Surrealist Meret Oppenheim, printed with facing-page originals in German and French. Oppenheim’s poetry—49 poems written between 1933 and 1980—moves beyond Surrealism to inhabit a voice all her own, with imagery and sound that, as the Herald Tribune wrote, “express witty and poetic responses to the surprises of life.” A key figure of the Paris art scene in the 1930s, Oppenheim moved in a circle that included André Breton, Man Ray, Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst, and Elsa Schiaparelli. Writing for the Village Voice about her work, Gary Indiana noted that “the singularity of Meret Oppenheim’s work is such that nothing seems dated … the range of the work and its quirky self-assurance are striking.” The publication of her collected poems coincides with a major retrospective exhibition of her artwork at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

In the Glittering Maw is the first English-language collection focused on the later works of Joyce Mansour, an Arab-Jewish Surrealist poet who was exiled from Egypt in the 1950s and settled in Paris. Mansour’s late poems chart constellations of desire, femininity, and dream. Considered by Andr Breton to be the preeminent Surrealist of the post-war period, Mansour brings this masculine movement into a feminine realm never-before-imagined. She insists on a forgotten or perhaps vehemently denied eventuality of women’s equality: their ability to do harm, to be violent: “Why tear fire from the impalpable sky / When it already grows and smolders in me / Why throw your glove into the crowd / Tomorrow is a livid stump.” In the Glittering Maw is poet C. Francis Fisher’s first published translation and includes a preface by eminent Surrealism scholar Mary Ann Caws.

Links to the books: https://loom.ly/Hl-8xB0

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Chez Max et Dorothea is pleased to announce our upcoming fall exhibition Daniela Gallois and Benjamín Serrano.  This hig...
09/12/2024

Chez Max et Dorothea is pleased to announce our upcoming fall exhibition Daniela Gallois and Benjamín Serrano. This highly anticipated exhibition seeks to draw broader recognition to these extraordinary artists who lived and worked for most of their lives in the border city of Tijuana, Mexico. Daniela Gallois and Benjamín Serrano will open on Saturday, September 28th and run until November 3rd, 2024. Please join us for an opening reception on Saturday, September 28th from 5 pm to 9 pm.

Daniela Gallois (née Danielle Gallois), born in 1939 in the medieval village of Bar-le-Duc, France, met Benjamín Serrano during his studies in Paris in the mid-1960s. As the story goes Serrano, who was born on the same year in Tijuana, pursued Gallois gallantly, and she resisted until coming face-to-face with his self-portrait. A romance ensued, and in 1966 they married in Tijuana, where Gallois settled for the remainder of her life.

Similarly, it was Dorothea Tanning's first showing of her self-portrait Birthday to Max Ernst that spawned the love story between Tanning and Ernst that serves as the origins of Chez Max et Dorothea. Gallois and Serrano remained close friends after their eventual separation, aiding and abetting their artistic pursuits as well as their debilitating addictions.

Exhibition co-curator Jacinto Astiazarán writes, "Daniela was a hustler and an icon of the streets of Tijuana during her lifetime. She felt equally comfortable among the elite businessmen she counted on as art patrons and the seedy men she caroused with in the bars of Tijuana’s notorious Zona Norte. She was unapologetically herself; she was a lover and caretaker of wounded street animals, and she left a deep impression on all who befriended and supported her.” In an interview with artist Guillermo Gómez-Peña, Serrano states at 46 years old, "I still have a lot of working years left, and it's about time I shake this bohemian craziness." Tragically, Benjamín Serrano was found dead at his family home in Tijuana three years later in May of 1988.

Following a stay in Oaxaca in 1966, where the artists befriended acclaimed artist Francisco Toledo, Serrano expanded his painting practice into polychrome wood sculpture, while Gallois experimented with textiles following in the tradition of artists like Diego Rivera and Rufino Tamayo who drew from Mexican folkloric and pre-hispanic art. With wry humor and a keen understanding of power dynamics around sexuality, religion, and identity, Serrano continued working in Tijuana through an idiosyncratic bicultural lens. Meanwhile, Gallois worked tirelessly to produce a large body of work that syncretized influences derived from medieval and Byzantine art, her family's history in East Asia, and what can only be described as phantasmagoric menageries inhabiting the land and ocean worlds of curious female forms. Daniela Gallois spent her last few years between Tijuana and Rosarito, where she passed away in 2006.

Despite their prolific output and imaginative creations in painting, sculpture, and mixed media assemblage, Serrano and Gallois have stood in the shadow of the international art world outside of Tijuana for far too long. This significant exhibition will highlight their expansive oeuvres and bring together research materials and photographs to contextualize further their personal lives and careers. Exhibition highlights where both artists participated include group shows at the de Young Museum in San Francisco, the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, Baxter Art Gallery at Caltech in Pasadena, and Centro Cultural Tijuana (CECUT) among many solo gallery and institutional exhibitions. The Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego holds artworks by both artists in their permanent collection, as do numerous important private collections.

“We are thrilled to showcase the works of Serrano and Gallois to the art community of Los Angeles and beyond,” said Brigitte Nicole Grice, President of Chez Max et Dorothea. “Their art deserves to be seen and appreciated, and this exhibition will provide a platform for their incredible contributions to be recognized.”

Daniela Gallois and Benjamín Serrano will be held from September 28th through November 3rd, 2024 at Chez Max et Dorothea's Los Angeles headquarters. It will feature a diverse selection of paintings, sculptures, and mixed media pieces that reflect the artists' rich cultural and emotional landscapes.

The curators of Daniela Gallois and Benjamín Serrano would like to thank Consulado General de México en Los Ángeles for their support.

Daniela Gallois and Benjamín Serrano is curated by Jacinto Astiazarán and Dr. Brigitte Nicole Grice, and runs until the 3rd of November.

Congrats to the artists John Byrtle and Nicky Lesser on their two-person exhibition opening last night Chez Max et Dorot...
06/07/2024

Congrats to the artists John Byrtle and Nicky Lesser on their two-person exhibition opening last night Chez Max et Dorothea Los Angeles ♥️🥂. John Byrtle and Nicky Lesser’s exhibition runs until August 3rd!

Chez Max et Dorothea | Los Angeles is open Wednesday - Sunday 11 am - 6 pm and by appointment. For more information or to make an appointment please email [email protected] or call 310. 819. 0335

🌿🌿🌿"THE RETURN OF HISTOIRE NATURELLE" OPENS NEXT THURSDAY, APRIL 11th at CHEZ MAX ET DOROTHEA | LOS ANGELES 🌿🌿🌿MAX ERNST...
04/03/2024

🌿🌿🌿"THE RETURN OF HISTOIRE NATURELLE" OPENS NEXT THURSDAY, APRIL 11th at CHEZ MAX ET DOROTHEA | LOS ANGELES 🌿🌿🌿

MAX ERNST in Conversation with
EVER BALDWIN
CARL CHENG
MARK DION
LILA DE MAGALHAES
FLORENCIA ESCUDERO
CAYETANO FERRER
DAVID GILBERT
HENRY GUNDERSON
EMMA KOHLMANN
EMMA PRYDE
SARAH M. RODRIGUEZ
DANA SHERWOOD
THANG TRAN

Chez Max et Dorothea

Join us this Saturday in Los Angeles for the closing at Chez Max et Dorothea  of "Whisper Their Sinful Names" ❤️✨
03/27/2024

Join us this Saturday in Los Angeles for the closing at Chez Max et Dorothea of "Whisper Their Sinful Names" ❤️✨

The final two weeks to see our inaugural group exhibition “Whisper Their Sinful Names” at our Los Angeles headquarters! ...
03/19/2024

The final two weeks to see our inaugural group exhibition “Whisper Their Sinful Names” at our Los Angeles headquarters! 💌

Our address is 2228 W. 7th Street, Los Angeles CA 90057 and open Wednesday- Saturday 11am - 6pm and by appointment.

03/09/2024

Thank you to everyone who attended Surrealist Women’s Day yesterday in honor of International Women’s Day! 🤍🎻☁️ The recording should go up later today and will be sent over to all who RSVPed via Eventbrite and on our YouTube channel. Merci pour tous femmes ♥️

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Thursday 11am - 6pm
Friday 11am - 6pm
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