Timothy Taylor is delighted to debut at Frieze Los Angeles 2025 with a presentation of new work by gallery artists who use a range of materials and processes to share perspectives at the intersection of personal reflection and social critique.
In Booth C11, the gallery will showcase paintings and sculpture by Sean Landers, Sahara Longe, Annie Morris, Hayal Pozanti, and Paul Anthony Smith—all of whom have had recent solo exhibitions at the gallery—alongside paintings by Antonia Showering and Jonathan Lasker, who each have solo exhibitions forthcoming at the gallery this spring. These works intersect dynamic formal and material enquiries with reflections on such themes as the environment, social inequity, diasporic identity, cultural memory, instability, and resilience.
Sahara Longe (b. 1994, London) will present a new painting that features an uncanny interplay of allegory, figuration, and abstraction. In Blue Nude, a nude woman stands in an enigmatic interior with her arms at her sides; a masculine, featureless figure steps toward her from the left edge of the canvas. Though the woman’s face is stoic, the vibrant and moody hues of her surroundings convey a vivid inner world.
Characterised by voluptuous forms and buoyant colour, Annie Morris’s (b. 1978, London) work weds explorations of volume, surface, and gravity with meditations on personal experience. Here, Morris will exhibit one of her totemic Stack sculptures, featuring spheres that balance atop each other in dynamic and precarious equilibrium, with each piece resonating deeply with metaphor.
Hayal Pozanti (b. 1983, Istanbul) will offer an expressive landscape painting rife with exuberant biomorphic forms. Pozanti’s fertile, surreal canvases document the artist’s dedicated exploration of experiences in nature. She sketches en plein air before returning to the studio to translate her impressions to the canvas, creating vital, animated landscapes.
Leading up to her first New York exhibition with the gallery in May 2025, Antonia Showering (b. 1991, London) will present a canvas that reflects the unknowable workings of memory. In warm, earthen hues, the composition comprises layers of recollections surrounding an intimate scene. A nude couple embrace, exhausted, beside a body of water under a buttery yellow sky. The jagged, organic contours of mountains and outcrops beyond them mirror the shapes of the figures' sinewy bodies.
From Paul Anthony Smith (b. 1988, St. Ann’s Bay, Jamaica), we will include two new paintings that explore the artist’s own history as well as aspects of identity in the African diaspora. Smith’s recent work often looks to the landscape to reflect on routes of migration and cultural memory. Across his work, he refers to borders, barriers, and masks, alluding to the ways in which such forms variably serve to conceal, foreclose, and safeguard.
Sean Landers (b. 1962, Palmer, Massachusetts) will present new and recent paintings from his Animal Portraits series. In Untitled Rabbit #5 (2025), a hare fills the frame in a close crop, its ears alert, with each fur and whisker precisely articulated. Its Own Reward (Great Horned Owl) (2024) depicts an exquisite nighttime portrait of the eponymous owl perched on the branch of an Aspen tree. Inscribed on the tree is the sentiment, “We exist so briefly…I assume the privilege of life is its own reward.” Landers bestows the bird with an uncanny sense of existential awareness. Rendered with sharp, careful detail, the owl gazes knowingly back at the viewer.
In April 2025, Jonathan Lasker (b. 1948, Jersey City, New Jersey) will mount an exhibition with the gallery in New York, his first solo with the gallery since his 2011 presentation in London. In our booth, a small new painting will hang alongside the exemplary painting Reasonable Exclusion from 1997. Spanning nearly thirty years, these works highlight the artist’s singular interplay of spontaneity and rigorous intention.
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Artwork
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Hayal PozantiA Reaching Around of Arms2025Oil stick on linen66 x 100 in. (167.6 x 254 cm)
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Sean LandersUntitled Rabbit #52025Oil on linen14 x 11 in. (35.6 x 27.9 cm)
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Antonia ShoweringGrow2024Oil on canvas51 ⅛ x 51 ⅛ in. (130 x 130 cm)
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Annie MorrisStack 8, Ultramarine Blue Light2024Foam core, plaster, sand, pigment, concrete, steelOverall height: 242 cm
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Sahara LongeBlue Nude2024Oil on linen82 ⅝ x 59 in. (210 x 150 cm)
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Jonathan LaskerObjects Have Reasons2020Oil on linen30 x 40 in. (76 x 102 cm)
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Alex KatzHalsey 22022Oil on linen72 x 72 in. (182.9 x 182.9 cm)
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