Los Angeles
Works by contemporary artists—including Daniel Crews-Chubb, Lenz Geerk, Suchitra Mattai, Collins Obijiaku, Ed Templeton and Brenna Youngblood, Noah Davis and Betye Saar
Monstera Leaf Sleeves, 2024
Sold
Study for figure (half face), 2023
Price on Request
Immortal XXI (Ultramarine Blue), 2023
Didactic and Frames, 2021
Tie III, 2024
she heard their song, 2024
time travelers, 2024
between oceans, 2024
Yene I, 2023
Yene II, 2023
Final Voyage, 2024
Teenage Smokers 2, 1999–2016
For Frieze Los Angeles 2024, Roberts Projects is pleased to present a tightly-curated selection of works that interpret and subvert the meaning of “oasis” from a diverse range of perspectives. Works by contemporary artists—including Daniel Crews-Chubb, Lenz Geerk, Suchitra Mattai, Collins Obijiaku, Ed Templeton and Brenna Youngblood—as well as highly-established figures such as Noah Davis and Betye Saar, conjure sensations of relief that nurture the human spirit while contemplating the hardships from which we seek refuge.
A major highlight of our booth is Betye Saar’s neon work Oasis, which debuted at MOCA Los Angeles in 1984. This year marks the 40th anniversary of Saar’s transcendent solo exhibition, which featured roomsized installations that shared profound insight into ritual, spirituality and African American identity.
Suchitra Mattai’s time travelers (2024) and Brenna Youngblood’s Into the Cosmos (For Alex) (2010) are mixed-media sculptures that employ metaphor and materiality to generate poetic abstractions of the natural world and the parallels found in our personal relationships. A 2023 recipient of the “Anonymous Was a Woman” Award, Mattai will also debut a new mixed-media sculpture made especially for the fair.
Noah Davis’s Untitled (After Giacometti) (2010) depicts an anonymous figure emerging from the depths of shadow, alluding to how post-modern identity responds to ongoing conditions of abjection and “social death.” Collins Obijiaku’s dual portraits—both titled Yene (2023)—give viewers an intimate glimpse of the Nigeria-based artist’s surrounding community, comprised of friends and strangers alike.