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Gallery Fumi unveils 'FUMI LA' marking its debut in the United States
SIZED STUDIO in Melrose Hill
Image: Courtesy of Gallery FUMI
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Gallery Fumi unveils 'FUMI LA' marking its debut in the United States

The art gallery will showcase works by its roster of artists and designers with works ranging from lighting design to furniture design. 

by Gallery FUMI
Published on : Jan 15, 2024

To coincide with Frieze L.A., Gallery FUMI is thrilled to announce FUMI LA, a six-week groundbreaking exhibition in Los Angeles, California, on showcase from February 2 to March 9, 2024, featuring new works by its roster of artists and designers. Taking over the iconic SIZED STUDIO in Melrose Hill–a burgeoning art and design hub that has hosted many leading galleries–this showcase marks FUMI’s debut show in the United States.

Building on its past successes in the US, including sell-out presentations at Salon Art+Design in New York, Art Basel Design Miami and FOG Design+Art in San Francisco as well as the placement of works in major institutional and private collections, FUMI LA stands as a testament to the gallery’s committed following in the country whilst simultaneously providing an opportunity for new collectors to discover its inspiring family of artists and designers, each renowned for their extraordinary level of artistry and craftsmanship.

Blending the beautiful with the provocative, and the refined with the quirky, the art gallery's inaugural presentation spotlights a fresh collection of standout lighting design, artworks and furniture design including Space Relics, a large-scale chandelier installation by American ceramic artist Jeremy Anderson, complemented by a pair of table lamps and four Piccolo vases; Copper Roots, a new floor light crafted by British duo JAMESPLUMB; a new bronze console and sculptural gypsum plaster mirror titled Volumetric Mirror 1 by Voukenas Petrides, the creative partnership of Greek designer Andreas Voukenas and American architect Steven Petrides; and Esfinge Absorta, a powerful, monumental screen in the shape of a curled-up woman that exudes both physical presence and fragility by Spanish designer and artist Saelia Aparicio. Central to the gallery's debut showcase in Los Angeles is BOX 2, a captivating series of new works by acclaimed British designer and artist Max Lamb. 

 

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