Hammer Museum

Dirty Protest

Selections from the Hammer Contemporary Collection

24 Jan - 19 May 2019

Tala Madani,Dirty Protest, 2015
Oil on linen. 76 x 79 x 1 3/8 in. (193 x 200.7 x 3.5 cm)
Hammer Museum, Los Angeles. Purchase
DIRTY PROTEST: SELECTIONS FROM THE HAMMER CONTEMPORARY COLLECTION
24 January – 19 May 2019

Organized by Connie Butler, chief curator, with Vanessa Arizmendi, curatorial assistant.

Drawn from the Hammer Museum’s collection, this exhibition highlights a lively mix of painting, sculpture, and media installations by more than 40 international artists.

The Hammer Contemporary Collection continues to grow through purchases and generous gifts from patrons and artists. This core collection comprises works in drawing, film, painting, photography, sculpture, and video made by artists from around the world, with an emphasis on Southern California and the networks of artists who are based here as well as those for whom Los Angeles is a nexus of activity. The highlighted acquisitions in this presentation underlie the Hammer’s commitment to the breadth of mediums engaged by contemporary artists, including video installation, new media, and works on paper.

Taken from the title of a 2015 painting by Tala Madani, this group show highlights recent acquisitions and works from the Hammer Contemporary Collection that have never before been on view. This lively mix of painting, sculpture, drawings, and multimedia installations features the work of more than 40 international established and emerging artists including Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Noah Davis, Christina Forrer, Mike Kelley, Ibrahim Mahama, Rodney McMillian, Sondra Perry, Mika Tajima, Torey Thornton, and Alexander Tovborg.