Born and based in Los Angeles, Beryl Odette is descended from survivors of slavery and the Holocaust. Embodiment and identity are consistent themes in her work, always in dialogue with her technique emphasizing surface and depth.
“I’m always beginning a conversation ... I want a viewer to have their own experience of the work. Encountering the work without explanation. No wrong answers.”
2021 Funhouse, A Celebration of Los Angeles Painting, RDFA, Los Angeles (group)
https://artandcakela.com/2021/11/23/funhouse-at-rdfa/
2021 Discarded Comfort, LSH CoLAB, Los Angeles (solo)
https://www.flaunt.com/blog/beryl-odette-discarded-comfort-closing-celebration
2020 Fountain, 601 Artspace, New York (installation)
https://601artspace.org/Fountain
2020 Artspace Mural, Rome, Italy (solo)
Outdoor wall mural commissioned by Studio Adami Architetture
2019 KunsthalLA, Los Angeles (group, curator/founder)
The inaugural exhibition of the contemporary art project KunsthalLA, featuring seven diverse working artists.
2018 A Bridge Home, Los Angeles (group) Fundraiser The Mayor’s Fund for Los Angeles. Organized by Sandra Barros, Mayor Eric Garcetti, Peter Lowy.
2005 Portraits, Matrushka, Los Angeles (solo)
2001 The Brewster Project, Brewster, New York (group) Organized by Regine Basha, Omar Lopez-Chahoud, Christopher Ho.
2000 Polar Bear in a Snow Storm, Mills Gallery, Boston Center for the Arts, Boston (group) Curated by Shelly Bancroft.
1996 Get on the Bus [film] (scenic artist)
1991 House Party 2 [film] (art department)
1991 Boyz n the Hood [film] (art department)
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