Gallery SADE Los Angeles is pleased to announce its first solo exhibition with American-born, Los Angeles-based artist Daniela Soberman.
An opening reception for the artist will be held on Friday, December 9 from 7:00 – 11:00 pm.
Primarily known for her massive and immersive architectural-scale sculptures at the LA Art Show, the Getty Museum, the Torrance Art Museum, and “Points of Intersection” — a complete takeover of the Long Beach Museum of Art, Soberman presents a new group of intimate works that redefine the balance between structure and unrestrained expression.
Soberman is a self-taught artist who is influenced by her background as a first-generation Serbian American and her travels in the former Yugoslavia.
Her sculptures plunge the viewer into a realm of frenzied making, unmaking, and remaking as styrofoam and ink transform into weathered stone, petrified wood, fragments of ruined mazes, and glazed cookies bitten by gargantuan gods.
The exhibition will contain a bonus group exhibition of friends, including Alexandra Grant, Trulee Hall, Alvaro Ilizarbe, Nellie King Solomon, Max Presneill, Steve Schmidt, and Andrew Hunczak.