Devendra Banhart Presents Pop-Up Emporium, Performance at Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles, December 14 and 15

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Devendra Banhart will present Other Flowers, a multi-medium pop-up retail experience at Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles this Saturday and Sunday, December 14 and 15, 2019, as part of the gallery’s third annual Holiday Market, featuring more than forty local makers, artists, performers, and nonprofit organizations. Banhart will offer visitors access to his work in art, song, and curation, including apparel, books, personalized vinyl, photography, and paintings. Other Flowers will also feature live performances, including a solo set from Banhart.

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Devendra Banhart will present Other Flowers, a multi-medium pop-up retail experience at Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles this Saturday and Sunday, December 14 and 15, 2019, as part of the gallery’s third annual Holiday Market, featuring more than forty local makers, artists, performers, and nonprofit organizations.

Over the course of the Holiday Market weekend, Banhart’s Other Flowers will transform the gallery’s Education Loft into a specially designed environment conceived by architect and designer Chau Truong. Banhart will offer visitors access to his work in art, song, curation, and magic: in addition to exclusive merchandise items created for Other Flowers, the pop-up will have collaboratively-made apparel, books, personalized vinyl, photography, and paintings. Other Flowers will also be the site of live performances ranging from song and dance to pantomime and magic. The line-up includes Banhart, who will perform a solo set, as well as White Fence, Rodrigo Amarante, Nao Bustamante, Jasmine Albuquerque and Friends, and Invisible Women, among others.

 This event is free to the public, except for Banhart's ticketed performance; details at hauserwirth.com.

To pick up a copy of Banhart's latest album, Ma, which the Los Angeles Times calls "sublimely understated, border-blurring folk rock," head to your local record store, Amazon, iTunes, and the Nonesuch Store; the album can also be heard on Spotify and Apple Music.

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Devendra Banhart: "Other Flowers," December 2019
  • Monday, December 9, 2019
    Devendra Banhart Presents Pop-Up Emporium, Performance at Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles, December 14 and 15

    Devendra Banhart will present Other Flowers, a multi-medium pop-up retail experience at Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles this Saturday and Sunday, December 14 and 15, 2019, as part of the gallery’s third annual Holiday Market, featuring more than forty local makers, artists, performers, and nonprofit organizations.

    Over the course of the Holiday Market weekend, Banhart’s Other Flowers will transform the gallery’s Education Loft into a specially designed environment conceived by architect and designer Chau Truong. Banhart will offer visitors access to his work in art, song, curation, and magic: in addition to exclusive merchandise items created for Other Flowers, the pop-up will have collaboratively-made apparel, books, personalized vinyl, photography, and paintings. Other Flowers will also be the site of live performances ranging from song and dance to pantomime and magic. The line-up includes Banhart, who will perform a solo set, as well as White Fence, Rodrigo Amarante, Nao Bustamante, Jasmine Albuquerque and Friends, and Invisible Women, among others.

     This event is free to the public, except for Banhart's ticketed performance; details at hauserwirth.com.

    To pick up a copy of Banhart's latest album, Ma, which the Los Angeles Times calls "sublimely understated, border-blurring folk rock," head to your local record store, Amazon, iTunes, and the Nonesuch Store; the album can also be heard on Spotify and Apple Music.

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