Jane Lombard Gallery at Frieze Los Angeles

Margarita Cabrera Space in Between-Agave, in collaboration with L.G. (Mexico/USA), 2016. U.S. Border Patrol uniform fabric, copper wire, PVC pipe, foam, thread, and terra coAa pot39 x 20 x 23 in99.1 x 50.8 x 58.4 cm

Jane Lombard Gallery is pleased to participate in the 2026 edition of Frieze Los Angeles with a group presentation of new and recent works by Margarita Cabrera, Adam de Boer, and Massinissa Selmani. Across sculpture, textile, and drawing, the artists engage with a language of cultural hybridity, using landscape to investigate the experience of relocation. Margarita Cabrera reshapes U.S. border officer uniforms into indigenous flora, embroidered with narratives of recent migrants. Her life-sized cacti sculptures anchor the booth in an installation that mimics desert topography. Employing traditional Javanese batik, Adam de Boer represents Los Angeles landscapes in the aftermath of recent fires. His series titled “Reconstruction Sites” offers a glimpse into a city rebuilding itself. For de Boer, batik functions as a poetic medium that forges a personal connection, carrying cultural memory into the landscape of his current Los Angeles home. Presented among walls sheathed in clouds of his own making, Massinissa Selmani’s surreal drawings blend elements of humor and tragedy to explore forgotten histories. His subtle yet thoughtful works intertwine documentary images with fabricated elements, pointing to the ways environments shape and confine us. About Jane Lombard Gallery

 

 

 


Adam de Boer Crenshaw Krummholz, 2025 BaMk and oil paint on linen 24 x 24 in61 x 61 cm

Jane Lombard Gallery has cultivated a reputation for its rigorous, scholarly approach to curating a diverse roster of artists. These artists, working in various media including painting, sculpture, photography, installation, and film, are united by their commitment to challenging and expanding the boundaries of artistic and socio-political discourse. The gallery’s program is defined by its global perspective, consistently foregrounding work that speaks to the complexities and nuances of contemporary life across cultures.

 

Massinissa Selmani Silent Balance, 2023 Mixed media on paper and tracing paperArtwork dimensions 13 5/8 x 10 1/4 in34.6 x 26 cm Framed dimensions 16 1/2 x 13 in 41.9 x 33.0 cm



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