
Solo Exhibitions at TAG Gallery:
Jackie Goldberg – “The Walkabout Club”
Los Angeles-based artist and designer Jackie Goldberg captures the raw beauty of downtown L.A. streets in The Walkabout Club, a story of friendship, loss, and hope. Goldberg, who studied at UCLA and Yale, explains:
“The Walkabout Club was born when plans went awry, and we found unexpected beauty on the streets of the City of Angels.”
Olga Glosman – “La Femme”
Russian-born, Los Angeles-based figurative artist Olga Glosman celebrates the essence of womanhood in La Femme. Trained at the Los Angeles Academy of Figurative Art, Glosman employs master techniques to explore themes of emotional strength and individuality.
“Each painting tells a story of resilience, culture, and femininity.”
Shant Beudjekian – “Contemporary Interpretations of People”
A versatile artist influenced by Impressionism and contemporary art, Shant Beudjekian studied at Otis College of Art and Design and interned at RISD in Landscape Architecture. His latest work delves into abstraction, still life, and figurative painting.
Jahangir Hossain – “Rhythm in Life”
Bangladesh-based artist Jahangir Hossain explores human relationships in Rhythm in Life. A graduate of Dhaka University’s Institute of Fine Arts, Hossain has exhibited worldwide, including at the Oxford Gallery and the London Biennale.
“Through the motif of mother and child, or couples in embrace, my work reflects our deep dependency on one another for love and nourishment.”
David Phelps – “Architecture and Other Abstractions”
Having lived and studied in Los Angeles, New York, Paris, and Mexico, David Phelps draws from architectural elements to explore memory, perspective, and light.
“Doors and windows symbolize openings to thoughts, dreams, and meditations—creating a layered experience for the viewer.”