Cultured magazine has published a guide to the best off-site gallery shows during Frieze Los Angeles 2026, organized by neighborhood. The article highlights six exhibitions: Rodney McMillian's "Some lives in the sunshine" at Vielmetter, Emma McIntyre's "Aragonite and conchiolin" at Château Shatto, Cayetano Ferrer's "Object Prosthetics" at Commonwealth and Council, Vicky Colombet's "Eutierria" at Fernberger, Kye Christensen-Knowles's "ALL & ALL" at Gaylord Fine Arts, and Christina Quarles's "The Ground Glows Back" at Hauser & Wirth. Each entry includes details on dates, key artworks, and curatorial context.
This guide matters because it underscores the depth and diversity of Los Angeles's gallery scene during one of the city's biggest art weeks, directing attention beyond the main Frieze fair to independent spaces and emerging artists. By curating these picks, Cultured positions itself as a tastemaker for collectors and art enthusiasts navigating the sprawling LA art landscape, while also highlighting how galleries use Frieze as a platform to launch significant solo exhibitions that engage with social, material, and environmental themes.