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CONCRETE SHADOWS AT 34.0522°N: CITYSCAPE 2026
July 18 - August 22, 2026

Opening Reception: Saturday, July 18th, 3-6pm

Billis/Williams Gallery is pleased to present CONCRETE SHADOWS at 34.0522°N: Cityscape 2026 opening July 18th. The show features gallery artists and invited guest artists working in a variety of mediums and marks the sixteenth edition of the gallery’s exhibition focused on this strange city many of us call home. The exhibition opens on July 18th with a reception from 3-6pm and continues through August 22nd.

Los Angeles is a city of paradoxes. The celluloid dreams and Hollywood glitter butted up against a housing crisis and massive homeless population. The unyielding desert landscape up against heavily watered lawns of Beverly Hills. A city filled with transplants who arrive in search of a place to reinvent themselves and follow their dreams and deeply rooted communities that have been here for generations. There is the quiet of deep snow in the Angeles National Forest and the roaring multi-level traffic flying by sky-high on cloverleaf interchange of the 110 and 105 freeways.

This years’ edition, Cityscape 2026, looks at the dichotomies of this city. Dichotomies that range from the mundane and intimate to the epic and iconic. Incongruous at times, the experience of Los Angeles is that of holding many truths simultaneously. The haves and the have-nots, decaying Art Deco theaters and gleaming experimental new architecture, dreams born and dreams dashed, the losses to fires and the rebirth of communities from those ashes.

There is a grit and intensity to this city. It is an unexpected crazy quilt comprised of unique communities, varied architecture, and microclimates connected by a maze of freeways and surface streets. Nature and the built cityscape, the idealized world of the entertainment industry against real people’s lives, the desert and the ocean: Los Angeles thrives at the intersection unlike things and constant change.

The show features: Adam Harrison, Ana Medina, Barbara Strasen, Bradley Hankey, Carla Falb, Christine Frerichs, Christine Rasmussen, Eric Theodore, Francis DiFronzo, Karen Woods, Kenny Harris, Kevin Yaun, Magnolia Lafleur, Mary-Austin Klein, Matt Condron, Lindsey Warren, Patricia Chidlaw, Rachel Joy, Renae Wang, Ron Rizk, Samantha Fields, Sharon Feder, Terry Leness

Billis/Williams Gallery presents emerging to mid-career artists and is dedicated to exhibiting exceptional work in richly varied visual vocabularies ranging from abstraction to photorealism. The gallery is painting focused, technique driven, and woman owned.