Visit the LA Art Show This Weekend!
LOS ANGELES CONVENTION CENTER – SOUTH HALL
1201 South Figueroa Street Los Angeles, CA 90015
1201 South Figueroa Street Los Angeles, CA 90015
GENERAL SHOW HOURS
Thursday, February 6, 2020 | 11am – 7pm
Friday, February 7, 2020 | 11am – 7pm
Saturday, February 8, 2020 | 11am – 7pm
Sunday, February 9, 2020 | 11am – 5pmGENERAL ADMISSION, ONE DAY TICKET $40
Thursday, February 6, 2020 | 11am – 7pm
Friday, February 7, 2020 | 11am – 7pm
Saturday, February 8, 2020 | 11am – 7pm
Sunday, February 9, 2020 | 11am – 5pmGENERAL ADMISSION, ONE DAY TICKET $40
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WORLD-CLASS LOS ANGELES VENUE
The LA Art Show is strategically situated at the city’s dynamic epicenter with convenient access to world-renowned LA LIVE!, home to the Grammy Awards, The Grammy Museum, and an impressive entertainment complex that includes the Nokia Theatre, the Staples Center Arena, top restaurants, and The Ritz Carlton Hotel and Residences. Patrons of the arts gladly drive to Downtown L.A. for the best in Classical Music (Disney Hall), Theater (Mark Taper and Ahmanson), and Contemporary Art (MOCA, Art District).

Image by ArtQuench/Jennifer Bentson
Our newest neighbor, the Broad Museum, opened to enthusiastic crowds, displays 2,000 works of art from The Broad Art Foundation and the Broads’ personal collections, which are among the most prominent holdings of postwar and contemporary art worldwide. OUE Skyspace LA, located in the iconic US Bank Tower, brings to life California’s must-see attraction. Nearly 1,000 feet above downtown LA and offering unobstructed 360-degree views boasts entertainment and excitement for audiences of any age.
The LA Convention Center is Southern California’s most technologically advanced green venue, featuring soaring ceilings and ample space, including one of the largest dedicated parking structures in the entire city and with over 15,000 spaces in the immediate vicinity!
This year’s lineup of programming includes:

Portrait of Abraham Lincoln by Kazu Hiro . Featured Exhibition presented by Copro Gallery.
The M.C. Escher Experience
By M.C. Escher
Presented by Walker Fine Art
Exploring the intersection of art, mathematics, science and poetry,
Escher’s work has fascinated and astounded generations of artists,
architects, mathematicians, musicians and designers alike. Over 40
years, Walker Fine Art has assembled the largest collection of Escher
works in the world, and will showcase the “rarest of the rare” at the 25th
Annual LA Art Show. The M.C. Escher experience runs the span of his
entire career, and will include rarely seen lithographs, wood cuts,
engravings, and mezzotints, as well as the artist’s iconic custom
furniture. Many of these will be shown in California for the first time
ever. In addition to seeing the artist’s work up close, LA Art Show
attendees will have the opportunity to become Escher. A special
photo-booth will recreate his iconic sphere
self portrait with you in the reflection.
By M.C. Escher
Presented by Walker Fine Art
Exploring the intersection of art, mathematics, science and poetry,
Escher’s work has fascinated and astounded generations of artists,
architects, mathematicians, musicians and designers alike. Over 40
years, Walker Fine Art has assembled the largest collection of Escher
works in the world, and will showcase the “rarest of the rare” at the 25th
Annual LA Art Show. The M.C. Escher experience runs the span of his
entire career, and will include rarely seen lithographs, wood cuts,
engravings, and mezzotints, as well as the artist’s iconic custom
furniture. Many of these will be shown in California for the first time
ever. In addition to seeing the artist’s work up close, LA Art Show
attendees will have the opportunity to become Escher. A special
photo-booth will recreate his iconic sphere
self portrait with you in the reflection.

The Sue Wong Signature
By Sue Wong
By Sue Wong
Sue Wong never fails to astonish, employing the revered age-old
couture techniques implemented by the finest Couture houses in
Europe, and evoking the allure and glamour of various eras such as
Weimar Berlin, 1930s Shanghai, Precode Hollywood and
Manhattan’s gilded Jazz Age. While often adopting vintage style,
every design belongs in the now and is decidedly very Sue Wong;
exquisite fabrics shimmering with incandescent beads, unique
embroideries and layered textures embellished with passementerie
and soutache combine to create works of art that are graceful,
elegant, unique and timelessly beautiful. The 2020 LA Art Show will
be taking place the same weekend as Tinseltown’s premiere awards
ceremony: the Oscars. It’s only appropriate to celebrate with 25
years of the iconic style of Sue Wong in a new FASHION section of
programming, featuring nearly a dozen gowns worn on red carpets
by Hollywood stars like Anne Hathaway, Kim Kardashian, Jessica
Biel, Minnie Driver, Reba McEntire, Tyra Banks and more.
couture techniques implemented by the finest Couture houses in
Europe, and evoking the allure and glamour of various eras such as
Weimar Berlin, 1930s Shanghai, Precode Hollywood and
Manhattan’s gilded Jazz Age. While often adopting vintage style,
every design belongs in the now and is decidedly very Sue Wong;
exquisite fabrics shimmering with incandescent beads, unique
embroideries and layered textures embellished with passementerie
and soutache combine to create works of art that are graceful,
elegant, unique and timelessly beautiful. The 2020 LA Art Show will
be taking place the same weekend as Tinseltown’s premiere awards
ceremony: the Oscars. It’s only appropriate to celebrate with 25
years of the iconic style of Sue Wong in a new FASHION section of
programming, featuring nearly a dozen gowns worn on red carpets
by Hollywood stars like Anne Hathaway, Kim Kardashian, Jessica
Biel, Minnie Driver, Reba McEntire, Tyra Banks and more.

ICONOCLASTS
By Kazu Hiro
Presented by Copro Gallery
By Kazu Hiro
Presented by Copro Gallery
Kazu Hiro is a contemporary hyperrealist sculptor living and working in
Los Angeles. After working 25 years as a special effects makeup artist
in Hollywood, Kazu decisively shifted focus in 2012, dedicating himself
semi-full time to fine art sculpture. Using resin, platinum silicone, and
many other materials, Kazu constructs three-dimensional portraits in a
scale two times life size. Kazu has received numerous accolades
throughout his career including an Academy Award in 2018 for his work
in the film “Darkest Hour” helping good friend, actor, Gary Oldman to
portray Winston Churchill. Kazu Hiro’s newest hyperreal portrait
sculpture will be unveiled at the LA Art Show in Copro Gallery’s booth,
alongside a retrospective of several of his past works. The artist will be
in attendance at select times throughout the fair.
Los Angeles. After working 25 years as a special effects makeup artist
in Hollywood, Kazu decisively shifted focus in 2012, dedicating himself
semi-full time to fine art sculpture. Using resin, platinum silicone, and
many other materials, Kazu constructs three-dimensional portraits in a
scale two times life size. Kazu has received numerous accolades
throughout his career including an Academy Award in 2018 for his work
in the film “Darkest Hour” helping good friend, actor, Gary Oldman to
portray Winston Churchill. Kazu Hiro’s newest hyperreal portrait
sculpture will be unveiled at the LA Art Show in Copro Gallery’s booth,
alongside a retrospective of several of his past works. The artist will be
in attendance at select times throughout the fair.