Progress Maker, 2023. Acrylic on canvas

Current

Desire, Knowledge, and Hope (with Smog), The Broad. Museum, Los Angeles, CA, November 18, 2023 to April 27, 2024.

National Gallery of Victoria Triennial, Melbourne AU, December 3, 2023 to April 7, 2024.

Singular Views: Los Angeles, Rubell Museum, Miami, FL, December 4, 2023 to October 20, 2024.

“Dark Light: Realism in the Age of Post-Truths” curated by Massimiliano Gioni at Aishti Foundation, Lebanon. October 23, 2022.

Upcoming


News

“Sayre Gomez and Jonas Wood On Poker, Parenthood, and Paleontology,” for Interview Magazine, March 4, 2024

“How Painter Sayre Gomez Captured the Polarized Heart of Los Angeles” by Isimeme ‘Easy’ Otabor for GQ Magazine, February 29, 2024

“Los Angeles Artist Sayre Gomez On the Pull of the City’s Forgotten Corners,” by Katie White for Artnet News, February 27, 2024

“Sayre Gomez’s paintings show LA ‘as it is, rather than a projection,” by Victoria Woodcock for CNN

“For me, it’s always a conversation between painting and photography” by Janelle Zara for the Financial Times, February 23, 2024

“Sayre Gomez’s Hyperrealistic Paintings Capture the Grit of Urban L.A.” by Maxwell Rabb for Artsy, February 19, 2024

“‘Heaven ’N’ Earth’: Sayre Gomez blurs the reality and illusion of Los Angeles” by Finn Blythe for Wallpaper, January 25, 2024

“Pain Against Pleasure” by Vilda Krog for Office Magazine, November 21, 2023

“Daily Artefacts: Sayre Gomez” by Martin Onufrowicz for Shadowplay Magazine

“Sayre Gomez: Landscapes” Contemporary Art Daily

“Celebrating Artists Across Generations” at The Hirshhorn New York Gala

“Sayre Gomez: Renaissance Collection,” by Jake Romm for The Brooklyn Rail

“Sayre Gomez Finds the Meaning Hidden in Plain Sight,” by Jori Finkel for Cultured Magazine

“What’s in a Vibe?” by Melanie Bühler for Mousse Magazine

“Artist Led campaign urges climate action across California” by Annabel Keenan for The Art Newspaper

“Halloween City” featured on Contemporary Art Daily

“This Sayre Gomez sculpture is a monument to the worst habits of L.A.’s City Council,” by Carolina A. Miranda for the Los Angeles Times