This past Frieze Los Angeles weekend, I hosted “Crash with Alexandra Metcalf,” a solo exhibition located in the interior of my blue Toyota Prius. “Crash” is the newest iteration of my curatorial project From the Desk of Lucy Bull, which started solely as a table-top exhibition space but has since expanded to more transitory venues—this time with a new set of wheels.
Over the course of Friday and Saturday, I mapped out a total of eight stops around Los Angeles, highlighting certain favorites of the art scene: spaces that could easily be missed amidst the overblown opulence that comes to town with the art fair. For the occasion, New York-based artist Alexandra Metcalf created an elegant chandelier composed of stained-glass miniatures, skeletal lost wax carvings, lead-fired portraits and a table’s worth of illuminated teacups and saucers. Take the road trip below.

Photography courtesy of River Callaway/BFA.com.


Photography by Lucy Bull.
Photography by Lucy Bull.


Photography courtesy of Alexandra Metcalf.
Photography by Lucy Bull.

Photography by Lucy Bull.

Photography courtesy of the artist and Larder.

Photography courtesy of the artist and SMART OBJECTS.

Photography courtesy of River Callaway/BFA.com.

Photography courtesy of River Callaway/BFA.com

Photography by Lucy Bull.

Photography by Lucy Bull.

Photography courtesy of Commercial Street.

Photography by Lucy Bull.

Photography by Lucy Bull.

Photography by Alexandra Melcalf.

Photography by Lucy Bull.
