Luke Murphy, Quilt and Discarded Chair, 2020
Kandis Williams, Toxic Exotica Sketch 1, 2020
Cynthia Daignault, Screen Test: John, 2011
Melanie Schiff, From Anne, 2020
Rashaad Newsome, Twirl, 2019
Mira Dancy, Black Sky Sirens (Splash), 2013
Left: Paul Heyer, Cooling Off, 2020
Right: Andy Woll, Mt. Wilson (Velaźquez IV), 2020
Claire Tabouret, Sleeping B, 2020
Anne Libby, Elevator Lake, 2020
Jesse Mockrin, Blinded, ridiculed, pitied, 2020
Daniel T. Gaitor-Lomack, Where The Hood At?, 2019
Khari Johnson-Ricks, Wajinru landing, 2020
Josh Callaghan, Paperclip Figure, 2020
Grant Levy-Lucero, Grandma Lenas tortillas: 5 c flour 3 tsp baking soda 2 tsp salt 3/4 c shortening 1 c warm water approx., 2020
Samara Golden, Where is my thinking cap?, 2020
In this second installment of Night Gallery’s tenth-anniversary exhibition, forty-one artists have been assembled from its roster and surrounding community to celebrate the exuberant city of Los Angeles. It is a testament to the endurance of creativity and the power of art to continue bringing people together. The closing celebration included a performance by Daniel Gaitor-Lomack photographed below by Lani Trock. Majeure Force Part Two features work by Sarah Awad, Cara Benedetto, Josh Callaghan, Cynthia Daignault, Mira Dancy, Ian Davis, Daniel T. Gaitor-Lomack, Samara Golden, Paul Heyer, Ridley Howard, Khari Johnson-Ricks, JPW3, Grant Levy-Lucero, Tau Lewis, Anne Libby, Rose Marcus, Jesse Mockrin, Luke Murphy, Rashaad Newsome, Sterling Ruby, Melanie Schiff, Elaine Stocki, Claire Tabouret, Marisa Takal, Kandis Williams, and Andy Woll.