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Eileen Cowin: Between Panic and Paradise

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Eileen Cowin: Between Panic and Paradise

23 August 2026 — 3 January 2027

Coming Soon

A 50-year survey of LA-based Eileen Cowin's photography and video, blurring fiction and nonfiction through cinematic narratives, Polaroids, and inkjet prints.

From LACMA

Los Angeles–based artist Eileen Cowin has explored romance and rivalry, the personal and the political, and the monotony and mystery of daily life, for more than 50 years. Her practice often blurs the distinction between nonfiction and fiction, drawing inspiration from cinema, literature, poetry, and painting to create photographic narratives. The survey encompasses experimental photographic processes, Polaroids, inkjet prints, and videos,...

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Sunday10am–7pm

Monday11am–6pm

Tuesday ·11am–6pm

WednesdayClosed

Thursday11am–6pm

Friday11am–8pm

Saturday10am–7pm

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Eileen Cowin: Between Panic and Paradise

© LACMA

Eileen Cowin: Between Panic and Paradise

23 August 2026 — 3 January 2027

Coming Soon

A 50-year survey of LA-based Eileen Cowin's photography and video, blurring fiction and nonfiction through cinematic narratives, Polaroids, and inkjet prints.

From LACMA

Los Angeles–based artist Eileen Cowin has explored romance and rivalry, the personal and the political, and the monotony and mystery of daily life, for more than 50 years. Her practice often blurs the distinction between nonfiction and fiction, drawing inspiration from cinema, literature, poetry, and painting to create photographic narratives. The survey encompasses experimental photographic processes, Polaroids, inkjet prints, and videos,...

Read more at LACMA →

Critic Reviews

No reviews yet for this exhibition.

Visit

Miracle Mile, Los Angeles·View on Google Maps →

Sunday10am–7pm

Monday11am–6pm

Tuesday ·11am–6pm

WednesdayClosed

Thursday11am–6pm

Friday11am–8pm

Saturday10am–7pm

Visit website →

Related Exhibitions

More at LACMA

Tavares Strachan: The Day Tomorrow Began

LACMA

Tavares Strachan: The Day Tomorrow Began

Until Mar 29

Arp—Klee: With Selections from the Janice and Henri Lazarof Collection

LACMA

Arp—Klee: With Selections from the Janice and Henri Lazarof Collection

Until May 31

Explore all exhibitions at LACMA

More Photography exhibitions

Studio Visit

Hauser & Wirth 134 Wooster Street

Studio Visit

Until Apr 11

Zhang Huan: Ash Paintings and Performances

Pace Gallery 125 Newbury

Zhang Huan: Ash Paintings and Performances

Until Apr 11

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