Fabian Perez Gallery is proud to present Neo-Emotionalism, a group exhibition bringing together a dynamic cohort of emerging and established artists whose practices engage deeply with the language of emotion in contemporary art.
SHOWCASING ARTWORK CREATED BY:
Shaylen Nelson | Constance Brantley | Taia Akulova | Devon Wick | Rafael Paiva | Liana Gor | Mehrdad Sedghi | Christine Valenzuela | Martinos Aristidou | James Smith | Maria Cristina Lattes | Norman Deesing (Sunglassjack) | Awadé Wade | Addison Kim | Felix Gourd | Hyung Ki Park | Andy Bahk | Nick Fadely | Nida Amin
Join us for the opening night as we debut the full exhibition. The evening will offer collectors, artists, and guests a first look at the works, alongside an opportunity to engage directly with the artists and the curatorial vision behind the show.
Opening Reception
Saturday, April 25, 2026
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
RSVP: https://fabianperezgallery.com/event/neo-emotionalism-group-art-show/
BROWSE FEATURED ARTISTS
ORIGINALS
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Dance
$275.00 -
DEVARAJA
$1,800.00 -
Don’t Look Back
$3,600.00 -
DUST
$1,800.00 -
Extended Darkness
$1,000.00 -
Figures in Formation
$400.00 -
Hostile Takeover
$3,850.00 -
Hyperventilating
$2,550.00 -
Inferno
$6,500.00
SCULPTURES
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Black
$2,900.00 -
Black Moon
$900.00 -
Blue Round
$800.00 -
Hostile Takeover
$3,850.00 -
Hyperventilating
$2,550.00 -
Power
$3,450.00 -
Read My Armour
$4,200.00 -
SPECIAL
$2,400.00 -
The Elephant in the Room
$2,800.00
PHOTOGRAPHY
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Chai Walla
$1,800.00 -
Dance
$275.00 -
DEVARAJA
$1,800.00 -
DUST
$1,800.00 -
Let’s End It, Together
$850.00 -
Puppy Love
$275.00 -
Reprive
$650.00 -
The Carpet Merchant
$1,800.00 -
The Last Shadow Puppet
$850.00
Selected from an overwhelmingly strong pool of submissions, the exhibition reflects a wide spectrum of perspectives, all rooted in Los Angeles yet resonating globally. While the curatorial focus centers on the Neo-Emotionalism Movement, this exhibition introduces a broader dialogue around intimacy, identity, memory, and psychological spaces.
Working across painting, photography, and sculpture, these artists challenge traditional narratives, offering raw, introspective, and at times confrontational explorations of the human condition. Neo-Emotionalism positions feeling not as a byproduct, but as a central force bringing liberation to the viewers who connect with the art through their hearts.























