Del Vaz Projects, Francois Ghebaly Gallery, and Marc Selwyn Fine Art are pleased to present Max Hooper Schneider - The Unknown Masterpiece at the Virginia Robinson Gardens. This exhibition marks the first presentation of its kind by an artist at the historic Beverly Hills estate and botanical gardens of Virginia and Harry Robinson, as well as Hooper Schneider’s first major public intervention in the City of Los Angeles in over a decade.
Inspired by the diverse plant life and microclimates that miraculously thrive in such close proximity to each other at the Virginia Robinson Gardens, Los Angeles-based artist Max Hooper Schneider has responded to the site with a series of sculptural and environmental interventions throughout the gardens and estate structures. For Hooper Schneider, the Robinson Gardens mimics the unique ecological, cultural, and urban landscape of Los Angeles in which human and nonhuman forces, both natural and artificial, constantly collide, coalesce, hybridize, repel, and evolve.
Open 10:30AM-3:30PM October 25, October 26, and October 28. Open to the public by advanced reservation only via the Virginia Robinson Gardens website.
On the day of your reservation, please arrive 10 minutes early to the gate at 1008 Elden Way.
Once you enter the gate, you will drive your car inside the property to the parking lot reserved especially for our visitors.
Robinson Gardens Pool Pavilion. Courtesy of Robinson Gardens.
Del Vaz Projects, Francois Ghebaly Gallery, and Marc Selwyn Fine Art (OFF-SITE)
1008 Elden Way, Beverly Hills
Open to the public by advanced reservation only.
PLEASE NOTE: There is NO PARKING on Elden Way.