Opening with a public reception and sound experience on Friday, January 30, 2026, from 6–8 pm, Life on Land brings together works by Teresa Baker, Dawoud Bey, Yoan Capote, Sky Hopinka, Carlos Rolon, and Paul Rudy. Through photography, film, drawing, textiles, painting, and sound, the exhibition explores how landscape is shaped by history, embodiment, and the archive, offering new ways of understanding place as a site of memory, narrative, and ongoing cultural exchange.

Taking inspiration from shifting art histories and the cultural force of artists who expand how we understand landscape, the Artspace has organized a constellation of exhibitions that reconsider landscape as both subject and method. Together, these projects unfold new narratives and deepen our understanding of how meaning is shaped through depictions and evocations of the physical environment.

Life on Land is organized by Raechell Smith, Director and Curator, Emily & Todd Voth Artspace.

The Artspace is grateful to the passionate collectors and lenders whose generous support of these artists help make this exhibition possible: Uncrated Art Foundation (Bill and Christy Gautreaux), Kansas City, MO; Collection of Joanna Bush, Los Angeles, CA; J. Vasa Family Collection, Los Angeles, CA; and Sean Kelly, New York/Los Angeles. Special thanks to Gia Canali Art Advisor and De Boer Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; Chris Nelson at Sky Hopinka Studio; Bill Brase, Broadway Gallery, New York, NY; Hexton Gallery, Aspen, CO; and Tanya Leighton Gallery Los Angeles/Berlin for their logistical support.