Deborah Sussman’s exhibit, “Deborah Sussman Loves Los Angeles,” includes work from 1953 to 1984. She began her career with Charles and Ray Eames and remains active today.
““Pacific Standard Time,” the Getty’s exploration of postwar art in Southern California, and she always seemed to be near the center of things in the L.A. creative scene. . . . Although she socialized with the male-dominated Ferus Gallery art crowd at the time, Sussman also shared a studio with the feminist artist Judy Chicago when Chicago was creating her seminal installation ‘The Dinner Party,’ and she surrounded herself with fiercely independent women like Ray Eames, Gere Kavanaugh and April Greiman.” Read more here.
“Deborah Sussman Loves L.A.” is on view through Jan. 19, Thursdays through Saturdays from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. at WUHO Gallery, 6518 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, CA.