
“Agathla Golden Hour” by Miguel Nelson
After decades shaping private collections, luxury residences, and cultural spaces behind the scenes, Los Angeles-based art consultancy D2 Art steps into the foreground with Curation of Time, a new group exhibition at Brodin Gallery in Los Angeles.
Curated by D2 Art founder Danica Derpic, the exhibition brings together works by Tony Brown, Matthew Heller, Mark Acetelli, Martin Durazo, Miguel Nelson, Ronald Santos, Carmen Mardonez, Keegan Gibbs, Lindsey Nobel, Jacob Hashimoto, and Burton Machen in a presentation that reflects the layered creative relationships built through years of collaboration, experimentation, and curatorial exchange.
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Spanning abstraction, atmospheric landscape, sculpture, texture-driven composition, and politically charged work, Curation of Time explores how artistic practices evolve alongside one another over time. Rather than centering on a singular aesthetic, the exhibition embraces contrast and coexistence, placing distinct visual languages in conversation to reveal unexpected emotional and material connections.
“For years, much of our work existed privately — inside homes, collections, and environments shaped over time,” says Derpic. “This exhibition is an opportunity to reveal the relationships, intuition, and artistic conversations that have informed our way of seeing for decades. Each artist brings an entirely distinct perspective, but together the works create something layered, emotional, and alive.”
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