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Linda Vallejo
 

SPRING 2025

 

Self-Knowing in the New Age: 20/20 Hindsight, 2024, acrylic, 70 x 50 in.

 

an honor to be invited

 

Hammer Museum Artist Council

Established in 2006, the Artist Council is a rotating advisory group of internationally renowned, Los Angeles-based artists. The group meets regularly with Hammer curators and leadership to engage in extended conversations about specific programmatic issues at the Hammer as well as broad conceptual questions facing contemporary museums today.

Co-Chairs Kathryn Andrews and Tala Madani

 

UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS

 

LA County Museum of Art / LACMA

Act on It: Artists, Community, and the Brockman Gallery in Los Angeles

Lancaster Museum of Art and History (MOAH): May 10–August 31, 2025

Vincent Price Art Museum (VPAM): September 27, 2025–January 3, 2026

California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH): February 2–May 15, 2026

 

Angel’s Gate Cultural Center

Sustainers of Life: Indigenous women as keepers of tradition, connections to the earth, and sustainers of the cycle of life

curated by Cecelia Koger, Director of Exhibitions, Angels Gate Cultural Center, and artist Laurie Steelink

September - December, 2025

 

RECENT and ONGOING EXHIBITIONS

 

parrasch heijnen

Linda Vallejo: Selected Works 1969-2024

 
Self Knowing in the New Age

The Judith Center Poster Project [Phase 1]: Freedom in the Automation Age

organized by the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at Michigan State University in partnership with The Judith Center.

Artists: Lynn Hershman Leeson; Lauren Lee McCarthy; Warren Neidich; abbi page; Martine Syms; Linda Vallejo.

 

Back At Cha - A Celebration of Alonzo Davis

March 22 - April 19, 2025

parrasch heijnen is pleased to present Back At Cha – A Celebration of Alonzo Davis, a group exhibition commemorating the life and accomplishments of Alonzo Davis (1942-2025) and his impact on the multitude of artists who worked with him in Los Angeles.

This expansive tribute includes not only Alonzo Davis, but artists in his orbit including Judy Baca, Romare Bearden, Dale Brockman Davis, David Hammons, Mildred Howard, Suzanne Jackson, Doyle Lane, Samella Lewis, Kerry James Marshall, Senga Nengudi, John Outterbridge, Noah Purifoy, Betye Saar, Teresa Tolliver, Linda Vallejo, Carrie Mae Weems, La Monte Westmoreland, and Charles White.

 

SELECTED RESUME

 

Representation

parrasch heijnen, Los Angeles

Membership

Hammer Museum Artist Council

Recent Awards

Lifetime Achievement Award, National Women’s Caucus for the Arts 2022

Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Oral History Program

Selected Permanent Collections

MSU Broad Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum, East Lansing, Michigan

Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA

AltaMed Art Collection, Los Angeles, CA

Eileen Harris Norton Collection, Santa Monica, CA

Los Angeles County Museum of Art LACMA, Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County Natural History Museum, Los Angeles, CA

El Museo del Barrio, New York, NY

Vincent Price Museum, East Los Angeles College, Los Angeles, CA

The National Museum of Mexican Art, Chicago, Ill

Recent Solo Exhibitions

2024 - Linda Vallejo, Selected Works 1969-2024, parrasch heijnen, Los Angeles

2023 - Linda Vallejo: Brown Baroque, CSU San Bernardino Fullerton Museum

2019-20 - Linda Vallejo: Brown Belongings, LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes, LA, CA

2017 - Keepin’ it Brown, Getty PST: LA/LA, bG Gallery, Santa Monica, CA

Selected Group Exhibitions 2022 – 2025

Back At Cha - A Celebration of Alonzo Davis, parrasch heijnen, Los Angeles, CA March 22 - April 19, 2025

The Judith Center Poster Project [Phase 1]: Freedom in the Automation Age, Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at Michigan State U in partnership with The Judith Center, October 16, 2024–March 15, 2025

Xican–a.o.x. Body, organized by the American Federation of the Arts, at The Cheech Marin Center, Riverside Art Museum, CA, and The Perez Art Museum, Miami, FL

Selected Bibliography 2024

Artillery Magazine, Linda Vallejo’s Extraordinary Vision: A new Exhibition at parrasch heijnen showcases five decades of the artist’s work, November 14, 2024

The Art Newspaper, The Judith Center, a new Los Angeles art space focuses on the experiences of women, November 12, 2024

Financial Times, Curator Pablo José Ramírez: ‘Art history doesn’t belong exclusively to the western world', New York Times, At Los Angeles Galleries, Savoring the Waning Days of Summer, October 4, 2024

FRIEZE LONDON, ‘Smoke’: Christine Howard Sandoval and Linda Vallejo, parrasch heijnen presents a dual exhibition that explores the cultural memory of communities and lands, July 29, 2024

Yale University Press, New Haven and London, All These Liberations: Women Artist in the Eileen Harris Norton Collection edited by Taylor Renee Aldridge

University of Arizona Press, Mujeres de Maiz en Movimiento: Spiritual Artivism, Healing Justice, and Feminist Praxis

The New York Times, At Los Angeles Galleries, Savoring the Waning Days of Summer, Jonathan Griffin, August 8, 2024

 

ART

ARCHIVES

CONSULTING

 
Linda Vallejo

Linda Vallejo Art, Topanga Skyline Dr., Topanga, United States

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