Alongside Frieze Los Angeles, Phillips is proud to exhibit Diango Hernández Beachers in our West Hollywood gallery. The paintings and prints from the drop will all be available on site for viewing.
PUBLIC VIEWING
25–27 February, 10-4pm
28 February, 3-8pm
Phillips Los Angeles
9041 Nemo St, West Hollywood, CA 90069
By appointment through March 25. Please email losangeles@phillips.com to schedule a viewing.
Dropshop is proud to present Beachers from Cuban-born artist Diango Hernández, a curated selection of paintings and editions from on view at Phillips’ Los Angeles gallery alongside Freize Los Angeles. The title of the drop derives from Playeros, the largest painting in the presentation—a term that in Cuba describes a deep, enduring attachment to the beach. The presentation brings together paintings from Hernández’s Olaísmo and Pools series. Shaped by waves, distortion, and fluidity, these works explore water as a space of memory, movement, and contemplation, where the beach is understood not as scenery, but as a lived condition.
The visual and conceptual language of Olaísmo evolved over more than a decade, with the wave functioning as structure, metaphor, and method. Its surfaces are unstable—displaced, refracted, optically disturbed—offering not a direct image of the world but one filtered through water, where memory ripples and shifts. In Beachers, these works frame the beach not as picturesque scenery, but as a psychological and historical condition—an unstable threshold between departure and return.
The Pool series translates the open sea of Olaísmo into architectural space. The ocean is contained, designed, and framed as a swimming pool—an imagined yet convincing environment shaped by desire. Infused with fantasies of luxury, escape, and pleasure, these spaces feel both real and aspirational. If Olaísmo embodies the force of the wave, Pools reflects its containment—open horizon and structured space together defining the beach as both emotional landscape and a constructed environment.
