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Let’s celebrate Mom🌼 Make this Mother’s Day special with a gift from the Hammer Store. We are sure you will find the perfect gift to show your appreciation for all the mothers in your life. #hammermuseum #hammerstore #mothersday
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9 days ago
This gorgeous textile began its life as two humble threads. By virtue of the skill and artistry of generations of indigenous Maya weavers, those two threads were transformed by two human hands to become this beautiful bag. -Luz Collection Luz Collection is indigenous made, owned and operated. Las Rayas Tote is now available in-store and online. #hammermuseum #hammerstore #luzcollection
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20 days ago
Several Eternities in a Day: Form in the Age of Living Materials 
United by their innovative use of natural materials, 22 international artists compose a space of multiple temporalities, invoking all things with which we share the land.
 For these 22 artists, materials operate as vital forces in the creation process. Their works are informed by ancestral practices and challenge common assumptions about the world. Stones, avocados, volcanic rock, cacao, achiote, clay and mineral pigments both perform art and behave artistically. Several Eternities in a Day considers ideas around materials as records of the living and repositories of cosmic memory, Brownness and cosmopolitan Indigeneity. Refusing to speak from an ethnographic distance, the exhibition and its catalog instead propose an approach based on permeability.
Artists include: Jackie Amézquita, Carmen Argote, Gabriel Chaile, Naomi Gamarra, Raven Halfmoon, Rose B. Simpson, Ayla Tavares, Gustavo Caboco, Patricia Domínguez Claro, Sky Hopinka, Santiago Yahuarcani, Raven Chacon. Catalog available in-store and online.
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1 month ago
Night Blooms 🌵🌼 Scents designed to bridge dimensions of the natural and mystical worlds. Focused on sourcing non-toxic and natural materials that support the wellbeing of all beings on our planet. Now available in-store and online.
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1 month ago
Join us Sunday, March 22 at 2PM to celebrate Made in L.A. 2023 Mohn Award winner Akinsanya Kambon @akinsanyakambonart and his first monograph, The Hero Avenges. Get your copy signed and dive into a body of work shaped by histories of the Black diaspora, resistance, and revolution. 👨🏽‍🎨 Conversation with curator Pablo José Ramírez @pablojoseramirez 🎥 Documentary premiere directed by Gabriel Noguez @ceremony_blue and Sean Rowry @seanrowry 📚 Book signing Save this + bring someone who’ll love this artist book!
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1 month ago
Hot, Hot, Hot 🌶️ Rosi’s Hot Oil is a pure blend of fresh serrano peppers and 100% extra virgin olive oil, originally formulated to add a balanced, fragrant kick to pizza. Apply liberally to pasta, vegetables, eggs, cheese, bread, seafood, popcorn or any dish that needs a fresh kick, chef-quality finish. - Rosi’s Available in-store or online.
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3 months ago
Now available at the @hammerstore 💛 We’re honored to share that a selection of our herbal bath bags and teas are now on the shelves at the Hammer Museum Store in Los Angeles. Thoughtfully curated and beautifully presented, alongside books and ideas we deeply admire. It means so much to see our work living in a space dedicated to art, culture, and quiet reflection. If you’re visiting the museum, stop by the shop and experience our blends in person! #hammermuseum #museumshop
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3 months ago
Bring a touch of whimsy to your desk with these enchanting Pucci Panda and Spotty Dotty pencil topper sets. Perfect for students, artist, and creative minds, these charming toppers transform ordinary pencils into delightful desk accessories. Inspired by Alake Shilling’s playful design aesthetic, each topper adds personality and fun to your writing experience. Designed by @f0000rzeros x @sillyshilli Available for purchase in-store and online. #hammermuseum #madeinla2025 #alakeshilling
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3 months ago
◻️ Suspension ◻️ Suspension (2025) is a single artwork encompassing five individual canvases—the largest that the artist has painted to date. The work is composed of a finely rendered colored-pencil grid over thin washes of acrylic paint on unprimed canvas. The stark white geometric grid is interrupted by small white circular forms painted with pigment and Flashe, which trigger an optical effect that disorients the perspectival distance between disparate elements. The central panel is raised and appears to hover, suggesting the absence of gravity, in a reference to the configuration of panels in the Rothko Chapel in Houston, Texas. The overwhelming size and visual effect of these vastly scaled fields of white prompt an intense physical response in the viewer, rooted in visual phenomena and enigmatic imagery. Hanna Hur’s paintings are developed through the prolonged and hyper-intensive experience of time, sight, and touch, and the work produces a similarly embodied phenomenological encounter for the viewer. Tote bag available in-store & online. #hammermuseum #madeinla2025 #hannahur
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3 months ago
“I am tired of talk that comes to nothing” Working at the intersection of painting and sculpture, Made in L.A. artist Patrick Martinez makes artworks that draw on the visual particularities of East Los Angeles. His walls made of cinder block enlivened by graffiti and neon directly reference the community’s vernacular architecture and the palimpsests, or layered mark-making, found on the surfaces of city streets. But more than depicting place, Martinez uses these familiar forms to comment on social, economic, and political realities and draw them into a narrative that stretches far into the past. These structures function as vehicles for storytelling, underscoring histories of displacement, gentrification, and cultural survival. Imagery borrowed from Maya murals seems to peek out from beneath commercial signage and peeling layers of paint. Unfolding slowly with visual complexity, these works argue that the past belongs to the present. Martinez’s neon signs speak the urgent language of advertising. #hammermuseum #madeinla2025 #patrickmartinez
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5 months ago
Stoneware cinder block planters by @ceramicsdepartment exclusively at Hammer Museum @hammerstore Each piece is unique and handmade ✨✨✨ Limited edition, granite clay, glaze, ceramic decals and gold luster 11.5in x 7.5in x7. 📷 @ofphotostudio 🎥 @lizceramics
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5 months ago
Buggy Bear Crashes Made in L.A. 🐻🚘 Made in L.A. artist, Alake Shilling builds an imaginative world in which cuteness, melancholy, and material rigor coexist. Her paintings and ceramics feature wide-eyed hybrid creatures—resembling frogs, bears, or bugs—which reference children’s cartoons, pop iconography, and Afro-diasporic visual traditions. These beings carry complex emotional charges: sadness, ecstasy, doubt, and amusement. Stickers available for purchase in-store or online #hammermuseum #madeinla2025 #alakeshilling
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5 months ago