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Leiko Ikemura: Riding Horizon

© Lisson Gallery Los Angeles

Leiko Ikemura: Riding Horizon

24 February 2026 — 28 March 2026

Ending Soon

Ikemura's LA debut pairs monumental bronze sculptures with large-scale tempera on jute, tracing the horizon between femininity, vulnerability, and the natural world.

From Lisson Gallery Los Angeles

For her first exhibition in Los Angeles, Leiko Ikemura presents a range of works produced over the past decade that explore the relationship between the female body and the natural world; between the heavens and the horizon line, or as she describes it: "the place where two worlds come together". This in-between space – straddling both light and dark, the sky and the ocean, as well as both interior and exterior worlds – is represented by a huge metallic mesh wave within the gallery,...

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Leiko Ikemura: Riding Horizon

© Lisson Gallery Los Angeles

Leiko Ikemura: Riding Horizon

24 February 2026 — 28 March 2026

Ending Soon

Ikemura's LA debut pairs monumental bronze sculptures with large-scale tempera on jute, tracing the horizon between femininity, vulnerability, and the natural world.

From Lisson Gallery Los Angeles

For her first exhibition in Los Angeles, Leiko Ikemura presents a range of works produced over the past decade that explore the relationship between the female body and the natural world; between the heavens and the horizon line, or as she describes it: "the place where two worlds come together". This in-between space – straddling both light and dark, the sky and the ocean, as well as both interior and exterior worlds – is represented by a huge metallic mesh wave within the gallery,...

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