3 min read · 16 Mar 2026

Image courtesy of David Kordansky Gallery.
David Kordansky Gallery is scheduled to open two distinct exhibitions on March 19, 2026. One presentation will feature works by Elizabeth Murray and Betty Woodman, while the second will showcase new pieces by Tristan Unrau.
The joint exhibition of Murray and Woodman will explore their respective contributions to painting, sculpture, and ceramics. Murray is recognized for her shaped canvases and engagement with two-dimensional and three-dimensional space, utilizing oil on canvas and wood. Woodman's work in ceramics, particularly earthenware, examines the domestic sphere and the architectural possibilities of art, often engaging with positive and negative space. The exhibition is expected to highlight their approaches to visual culture and figure-ground relationships.
Concurrently, Tristan Unrau will present an exhibition titled 'Hopes and Fears.' Unrau's practice, often involving oil on linen, typically investigates contemporary visual culture through painting. Additional details on the thematic scope of 'Hopes and Fears' beyond its title are anticipated.
Both exhibitions will open with a reception on Thursday, March 19, from 6 to 8 PM, and will run through April 25, 2026. David Kordansky Gallery is located at 5130 W. Edgewood Pl. in Los Angeles.
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