Los Angeles is no stranger to world-class art and cutting-edge design, and during Frieze Los Angeles 2025, the city transforms into an international hub of creativity. As collectors, curators, and art lovers descend upon LA, MASH Gallery is thrilled to announce its latest exhibition, À Gogo III, set to open on February 20, 2025, at the iconic Pacific Design Center (PDC) in West Hollywood. This event not only aligns with the dynamic spirit of Frieze LA but also underscores the profound connection between contemporary art and interior design.

A Celebration of Art and Design
Curated by MASH Gallery’s founder, Haleh Mashian, À Gogo III brings together a diverse array of contemporary works from over 50 artists hailing from local, national, and international backgrounds. The exhibition features a rich tapestry of styles, including bold pop-inspired pieces, evocative figurative works, meditative abstracts, and captivating landscapes. This eclectic mix reflects the cultural conversations shaping today’s art world and offers a visual feast for art enthusiasts and design aficionados alike.
Among the talented artists showcasing their work at À Gogo III are:
- Diane Holland: An artist with a distinctive voice, Holland’s work delves into contemporary themes with a unique perspective. Their participation in À Gogo III adds a fresh dimension to the exhibition, contributing to the rich diversity of artistic expressions on display.
- Gina Palmerin: Gina’s art is characterized by bold brushstrokes and layered textures, merging classical inspiration with expressive abstraction. Her latest painting for À Gogo III exemplifies this fusion, inviting viewers to experience the raw energy and depth of her creative process.
- Haleh Mashian: A multidisciplinary artist, designer, and curator, Mashian is the visionary behind MASH Gallery and the driving force behind À Gogo III. Her work spans painting, sculpture, fashion, and interior design, often exploring themes of emotion, movement, and the interplay of color and texture. As both an artist and curator, Mashian’s bold, expressive style infuses À Gogo III with a dynamic energy, creating a space where art and design seamlessly converge.
- Narine Arakelian: An Armenian interdisciplinary artist renowned for her innovative performance art, installations, and environmental pieces. Arakelian’s art often addresses social justice and gender identity through a blend of fine arts and digital technologies to create immersive experiences. Her participation in international exhibitions, including multiple Venice Biennales, underscores her global artistic influence.
- Ramona Stelzer: Known for her innovative approach to contemporary art, Ramona’s work often explores the intersection of form and emotion. Her pieces have been celebrated for their dynamic compositions and thought-provoking themes. Ramona expressed her excitement about participating in À Gogo III, highlighting the exhibition’s unique blend of creativity and innovation.

The Pacific Design Center: A Hub of Creativity
Hosting À Gogo III at the Pacific Design Center is a deliberate choice that highlights the synergy between art and interior design. Known nationally and internationally as a premier destination for design, the PDC houses over 70 showrooms representing more than 2,000 leading manufacturers dedicated to the best in residential and business interior furnishings. This setting provides an inspiring backdrop where art and design converge, fostering a deeper appreciation for the dialogue between these creative disciplines.
Frieze Los Angeles: A Citywide Art Celebration
Frieze Los Angeles is renowned for its focus on contemporary art, celebrating the dynamic culture of the city and its global contributions to the visual arts. The 2025 edition features over 100 galleries from more than 20 countries, showcasing a diverse array of artistic expressions. À Gogo III complements this international art fair by offering a unique exhibition that bridges the worlds of art and design, enhancing the cultural tapestry of Frieze Week.
Supporting the Community
In addition to celebrating creativity, MASH Gallery is committed to giving back. Ten percent of the profits from À Gogo III will be donated to support LA Wildfire Relief, aiding communities affected by recent wildfires in the region. This initiative reflects the gallery’s dedication to making a positive impact through art.
We invite you to experience this extraordinary celebration of art, design, and community impact. Immerse yourself in the vibrant showcase of À Gogo III during Frieze Los Angeles and witness firsthand the powerful intersection of contemporary art and interior design.
Exhibition Details:
- Location: Pacific Design Center, 8687 Melrose Avenue, West Hollywood, CA 90069
- Opening Reception: Thursday, February 20, 2025, 7 PM – 10 PM
- Duration: February 20, 2025 – March 20, 2025
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Join us in celebrating the fusion of art and design, and contribute to a meaningful cause during this landmark event.