Honor Fraser Gallery

Honor Fraser Gallery A contemporary art gallery in Los Angeles, CA. Brenna Youngblood

Represented artists:
Jeremy Blake
Sarah Cain
Rosson Crow
Victoria Fu
Tomoo Gokita
Glenn Kaino
Tillman Kaiser
KAWS
Annie Lapin
William Leavitt
Guthrie Lonergan
Meleko Mokgosi
Kaz Oshiro
Erik Parker
David Ratcliff
Ry Rocklen
Kenny Scharf
Alexis Smith
Phoebe Unwin
Mario Ybarra Jr.

PUNK’S NOT DEAD PT II features works from several of Tolokonnikova’s ongoing series, including ICONS where she subverts ...
05/22/2025

PUNK’S NOT DEAD PT II features works from several of Tolokonnikova’s ongoing series, including ICONS where she subverts religious iconography, merging it with contemporary slogans and intimate poetry. In this series, the sacred and the profane collide—an act of defiance akin to those that led to her 2012 imprisonment by the Russian government and the Orthodox Church.



Please join us for a conversation with Nadya Tolokonnikova and Jori Finkel, Saturday May 31st at 2pm. Tolokonnikova and Finkel will discuss themes in her exhibition, PUNK’S NOT DEAD, and her various art practices. Admission will be first come first serve, no reservations required.

PUNK’S NOT DEAD PT II on view through May 31st

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Nadya Tolokonnikova featured  PUNK’S NOT DEAD PT II through May 31st  POLICE STATE opening June 5th Thank you
05/17/2025

Nadya Tolokonnikova featured
PUNK’S NOT DEAD PT II through May 31st


POLICE STATE opening June 5th

Thank you

Please join us for a conversation with Nadya Tolokonnikova and Jori Finkel, Saturday May 31st at 2pm. Tolokonnikova and ...
05/17/2025

Please join us for a conversation with Nadya Tolokonnikova and Jori Finkel, Saturday May 31st at 2pm. Tolokonnikova and Finkel will discuss themes in her exhibition, PUNK’S NOT DEAD, and her various art practices.



PUNK’S NOT DEAD PT II through May 31st

Image credit: Steve Appleford, Jeff McLane

Meaningful visit with Jane Fonda and Nadya Tolokonnikova. Two inspiring women coming together for the first time, both c...
05/14/2025

Meaningful visit with Jane Fonda and Nadya Tolokonnikova. Two inspiring women coming together for the first time, both committed to activism and justice.

Jane has said that activism is a relay race, you pass the baton. They shared both the joys and weight of carrying that baton…

Rooted in traditions of Russian avant-garde, Tolokonnikova’s artistic practice does not merely reflect the world — it se...
05/03/2025

Rooted in traditions of Russian avant-garde, Tolokonnikova’s artistic practice does not merely reflect the world — it seeks to alter it. Even in its most harrowing moments, her work carries a utopia-building impulse, offering space for the possibility of a transformed future, a never-ending Möbius strip of being, at times, naive and childlike, and at other times, harsh and excruciating.



PUNK’S NOT DEAD PT II
On view through May 31st

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Honor Fraser is pleased to present PUNK’S NOT DEAD PT II, a solo exhibition of new work  by Nadya Tolokonnikova, Siberia...
04/22/2025

Honor Fraser is pleased to present PUNK’S NOT DEAD PT II, a solo exhibition of new work  by Nadya Tolokonnikova, Siberian artist and founder of the feminist protest art collective P***y Riot. Through her decades-long career Tolokonnikova has remained committed to developing new visual and performative languages of protest, spanning back to her early days in the art-activist group Voina (2007–2011) to her founding of P***y Riot in 2012, and her continued defiance under the scrutiny of the Russian government following her release from prison in 2014. 



Please join us for an opening reception, Friday April 25th, from 6-8PM. 

PUNK’S NOT DEAD ICON, 2025 90 x 72 inches

Last week to see Tell the Poets  On view through April 19th📸
04/15/2025

Last week to see Tell the Poets

On view through April 19th

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Last two weeks to see Tell the Poets  On view through April 19th 📸
04/08/2025

Last two weeks to see Tell the Poets

On view through April 19th

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Tell the Poets moves from a large scale work-on-site filling our largest gallery to an ephemeral mobile of painted dolla...
03/06/2025

Tell the Poets moves from a large scale work-on-site filling our largest gallery to an ephemeral mobile of painted dollar bills waving from the ceiling. Sarah Cain’s $talismans began as a gesture during the 2008 economic collapse as a way to will financial well-being to those around her. Through their continual creation, the series functions akin to a wishing well, a form of focusing care and intention, a prayer for better days.

Tell the Poets, on view through April 19th

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In “Tell the Poets” Sarah Cain continues to bend spirited abstraction, summoning an architecture for transformative, emb...
02/19/2025

In “Tell the Poets” Sarah Cain continues to bend spirited abstraction, summoning an architecture for transformative, embodied, emotive experience. The exhibition forwards her exploration of painting as an expensive practice, one that grew from illicit interventions in abandoned buildings to intimate encounters and grand gestures in both museums and vast public projects. As curator Jamillah James recently wrote, “At their very core, Cain’s abstract paintings are radical and disorienting in the best possible way. Her attack and command of both physical and pictorial space is incisive yet wildly generous, leaving the viewer with no singular place to stand or look.”


Tell the Poets, through April 19th
& .art Must See Exhibition

Detail “contact high,” 2025 86 x 66 inches
Detail “sex party,” 2025 80 x 60 inches
Detail “your inner rainbow,” 2025 53 x 34 inches

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With so many struggling here in LA over the last month, it has meant so much to me to be collaborating again with Sarah ...
02/14/2025

With so many struggling here in LA over the last month, it has meant so much to me to be collaborating again with Sarah Cain on this, our fourth solo show together. I admire her determination, uncompromising talent, and guts. Thank you for Tell the Poets.
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Join us for the opening tomorrow, February 15th, 2-4pm.

Installation view, Tell the Poets 2025
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Honor Fraser is pleased to present, Tell the Poets, a solo exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist Sarah Cain. Cain’s str...
01/30/2025

Honor Fraser is pleased to present, Tell the Poets, a solo exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist Sarah Cain. Cain’s striking compositions cross dimensions, rainbowing across doors and walls, canvases and currency with a gestural index—the intuitive records of an artist tied to the shifting rhythm of our precarious present.

An opening reception will be held on February 15th from 2-4PM.

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2622 S La Cienega Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA
90034

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 5:30pm
Friday 10am - 5:30pm
Saturday 10am - 6pm

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(310) 837-0191

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