Made in L.A.’s Anti-Curation Doesn’t Work
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Ali Eyal, “And Look Where I Went” (2025), oil on linen (all photos Alex Paik/Hyperallergic)

LOS ANGELES — The seventh iteration of Made in L.A., the Hammer Museum’s biennial exhibition showcasing artists working in the greater Los Angeles area, contains few surprises. The curators’ self described “no-methodology methodology” results in a scattered exhibition that feels bland and curatorially unimaginative.

Despite this, the show contains some strong work, especially in cases where the artists have been given their own rooms — for example, Hannah Hur’s gorgeous five-panel installation “Suspension” (202…

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