News — 2026

Tim Biskup's Spring Collection '26

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Tim Biskup'sSpring Collection ‘26 Mini-Retrospective & Book LaunchSaturday, May 2nd, 5-8pmat Face Guts4136 Verdugo RdLos Angeles CA 90065  New Art and Unseen Archives:Every year around this time Tim Biskup digs into the fertile mana of his output and presents a bouquet of art, both recent (harvested from the last years’ studio practice) and past (in this case back to the early 90s!!) and everything in between (painted animation backgrounds from 2001!) for his Spring Collection exhibition at his very own gallery, Face Guts. New Edition:Along with this trove of original artwork comes his annual “yearbook”. In this case, Face Guts...

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Dream House

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Charcoal Drawings by Timothy J Lamb Opening Reception:Saturday, March 28th 5-9pmAtFace Guts4136 Verdugo RoadLos Angeles, CA 90065On view March 28 - April 25thAll press or purchase inquiries to info@faceguts.com There is something going on beneath these 19 drawings that is beyond words. An attention to the mood of things. A kind of deep looking where you spend very little time telling yourself that what you're seeing is a tree or a mountain or a broken down old barn. They have the feeling of looking into a crypt or staring at an oncoming tsunami. They embody moments of clarity, tears, heartache...

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HEAVY S#!T

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GROUP COMIC EXHIBITIONCurated by Austin YiOpening Reception: Saturday, February 21st 6-9pmAtFace Guts4136 Verdugo RoadLos Angeles, CA 90065On view February 21st - March 21stAll press and purchase inquiries to info@faceguts.com FEATURING Katie Skelly Johnny Ryan Ron Regé Jr. Seosie Kim  Sammy HarkhamSHOW STATEMENT In times saturated with dread, the body insists on its own aliveness. The erotic impulse, not as mere sexuality but as vital force, as Esther Perel describes it, emerges precisely when everything feels deadened. This is the comedic impulse too: to laugh at what horrifies us, to find the aperture in the wall. Comics have always known something...

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