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Adam Alessi, Untitled (2020). Installation view. Image courtesy the artist.
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Chris Lux, Stained Glass (A) (2019). Installation view. Image courtesy the artist.
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Coco Campbell, Other Me (2020). Installation view. Image courtesy the artist.
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Hanna Umin, Tophet (2020). Installation view. Image courtesy the artist.
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Hanna Umin, Tophet (2020). Installation view. Image courtesy the artist.
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Hayden Dunham, The Return (2020). Installation view. Image courtesy the artist.
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John Garcia (2020). Installation view. Image courtesy the artist.
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Lomaho, Bitch (2020). Installation view. Image courtesy the artist.
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Natasha Romano, Linoleum River Floor (2020). Installation view. Image courtesy the artist.
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Negashi Armada, A Million Person Kegger (2020); Retro 1999, lasthorse&oasis (2020). Installation view. Image courtesy the artists.
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Nichole Fitch, The Dew Collectors (2020). Installation view. Image courtesy the artist.
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Rollin Leonard, Dan, After Kate Durbin’s HOARDERS (2020). Installation view. Image courtesy the artist.
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Sessa Englund, Untitled (2020). Installation view. Image courtesy the artist.
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Sparkly22Miracles (Nora Berman), Pink Threshold Spiraling (2017-20). Installation view. Image courtesy the artist.
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Sterling Wells (2020). Installation view. Image courtesy the artist.

Entering a post-industrial dreamscape in the urban waterways of LA with the From Dallas to Baum Bridge offsite exhibition curated by Anna Frost

, 12 October 2020

From Dallas to Baum Bridge, an offsite exhibition curated by Anna Frost, opened in two parts along the Los Angeles River, on September 5 and September 19.

Adam Alessi, Untitled (2020). Installation view. Image courtesy the artist.

With contributions from artists including Nina Hartmann, Negashi Armada, Hayden Dunham, Hanna Umin and more lining the urban waterways of the LA river, the offsite show created a surreal intervention into the living infrastructure of the city. Also featuring Rollin Leonard, Adam Alessi, Sessa Englund among others, the works in From Dallas to Baum Bridge made a post-industrial dreamscape of the concrete surrounds.**

The From Dallas to Baum Bridge offsite exhibition, curated by Anna Frost, opened along the Los Angeles River on September 5 and September 19, 2020.