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Oli Walsh and Carl Larsson at Invisible Dynamics Studio in Los Angeles. 

Los Angeles is no stranger to transformation. The city is constantly reinventing itself, most recently as wildfires reshaped its landscapes, leaving behind spaces marked by absence—but not without hope. "Fragments," a new exhibition presented at Invisible Dynamics Studio in Mid-City LA is the latest in a series of exhibitions organized by the art dealer Carl Larsson in collaboration with the creative studio's founder and CEO Oli Walsh.

Last Friday, the studio welcomed artists, collectors, and creative leaders for an opening reception that was both thought-provoking and celebratory. Among those in attendance were Madhappy CEO Peiman Raf, Terminal27 founder Mason Rothschild, artists Camilla Engström and Devin B. Johnson, and collector Erich Bach, all gathering to take in works by Emily Ferguson, Jo Dennis, Brendon Reis, and more. Throughout the space, layered textures and abstract compositions explored themes of memory, transformation, and rebuilding.

With proceeds supporting artists across Los Angeles impacted by the wildfires, "Fragments" is more than an exhibition—it’s an invitation to reflect, rebuild, and honor the ways art can serve as both a balm and a bridge to renewal. The exhibition is on view by appointment through March 20.

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Valerie Wigardt, JJ Walsh, and Malin Spano
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You Know No Stranger, 2025. Painting by Johnny Alexander.
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Jonathan Ryan next to his painting, Vulcano, 2024.
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Lily Piper Bangs
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Kevin Yaun next to his painting, Inside Outside 2, 2025.
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Querência, 2023. Painting by Brendon Reis.
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Cassidy Putman next to her painting, Huntington Gardens, 2025.
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Carl Larsson and Kim DeJesus

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