Dialogues on the Knoll gathers a circle of artists whose practices seek grounding amid a world in motion. Sculpture, sound, light, painting, and functional art converge to explore the delicate balance between rupture and repair, chaos and contemplation. Clay, bronze, stone, pigment, and frequency each become vessels for transformation—holding emotional, ecological, and spiritual memory in their form. Across the exhibition, we encounter works that surface the rawness of being human, alongside gestures toward healing, ritual, and inner stillness. Some pieces mirror the turbulence of the collective moment; others offer refuge, sanctuary, or breath. Together, they create a living dialogue—an invitation to pause, listen, and inhabit the space between intensity and quiet. On this West Hollywood knoll, the salon becomes both lookout and landing place, where uncertainty and beauty can coexist, and where stillness is not the absence of noise, but the presence of awareness. - by Kipton Cronkite

Collective artists: Alexandria Hilfiger, Brian Chaaban, Brandon Lomax, Caroline PM Jones, Christina Craemer, Cybele Rowe, David Paul Kay, Kristina Rose Baker, Leo Marmol, Mads Christensen, Mark Acetelli, Mohamed Ouedraogo, Nio Vardan, Roxie Sarhangi, Rotem Reshef, Shane Guffogg, Steve Hash, Theo Pinto, Todd Williamson

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Opening reception, November 11, 2025

5:00pm-8:00pm

914, 916, 918, 920 West Knoll Drive, West Hollywood, CA

RSVP: assistant@kipton.com - by appointment | Text: 917-797-2689

Curated by Kipton Cronkite | Salon Partner, Todd Williamson


Special thanks to Frost/Chaddock Developers, along with Paul Lester and Daniel Stevenson from The Agency, for the opportunity to collaborate on this project at The Row on West Knoll.


  • Theo Pinto, Out East Dawn, 2025
    Theo Pinto
    Out East Dawn, 2025
    Oil on Panel
    54 x 54 x 2 1/2 in.
    137.2 x 137.2 x 6.3 cm.
  • Christina Craemer, Radiant Lines, 2025
    Christina Craemer
    Radiant Lines, 2025
    Mixed media on linen
    58 x 44 in.
    147.3 x 111.8 cm.
  • Mads Christensen, Eye Drop, 2023
    Mads Christensen
    Eye Drop, 2023
    Acrylic, LEDs, custom software
    Multiple sizes available
    54 x 54 in.
    137.2 x 137.2 cm.
  • David Paul Kay, Circle of Time
    David Paul Kay
    Circle of Time
    Mixed media on panel. Each painting is 40 x 30 in.
    86 x 210 in.
    218.4 x 533.4 cm.
    Courtesy of ArtStager
  • Cybele Rowe, Lachramatory Vessel, 2022
    Cybele Rowe
    Lachramatory Vessel, 2022
    Ceramic
    72 x 33 in.
    182.9 x 83.8 cm.
  • Leo Marmol, Wind's Caress, 2022
    Leo Marmol
    Wind's Caress, 2022
    Oil on cold wax on board
    30 x 40 in.
    76.2 x 101.6 cm.
  • Roxie Sarhangi, New Layers
    Roxie Sarhangi
    New Layers
    Acrylic on canvas
    24 x 30 in.
    61 x 76.2 cm.
  • Chaaban Designs, Cove Side Table, 2023
    Chaaban Designs
    Cove Side Table, 2023
    Available Stone Options: Polished Carrera Marble (shown), Honed Nero Marquina Marble. Custom Sizes and Finishes Available – Please Inquire
    14 x 23 in.
    35.6 x 58.4 cm.
  • Mark Acetelli, Stillness
    Mark Acetelli
    Stillness
    Oil on canvas
    60 x 48 in.
    152.4 x 121.9 cm.
  • Brandon Lomax, matriarch (1), 2019
    Brandon Lomax
    matriarch (1), 2019
    Stoneware
    48 x 18 x 16 in.
    121.9 x 45.7 x 40.6 cm.
    $ 10,800.00
    Courtesy of ArtStager by Kipton Cronkite
  • Rotem Reshef, Signs of Spring (Diptych), 2017
    Rotem Reshef
    Signs of Spring (Diptych), 2017
    Acrylic on Canvas
    47 x 71 in.
    119.4 x 180.3 cm.
    Courtesy of ArtStager by Kipton Cronkite
  • Mohamed Ouedraogo, Sculpture 10, 2025
    Mohamed Ouedraogo
    Sculpture 10, 2025
    Ceramic, Glaze
    14 x 12 x 9 in.
    35.6 x 30.5 x 22.9 cm.
  • Alexandria Hilfiger, Breaking open: Lemon Skies, 2024
    Alexandria Hilfiger
    Breaking open: Lemon Skies, 2024
    Acrylic on Canvas
    30 x 24 in.
    76.2 x 61 cm.
  • Shane Guffogg, Between Heavens 2, 2017
    Shane Guffogg
    Between Heavens 2, 2017
    oil on canvas
    84 x 60 in.
    213.4 x 152.4 cm.
  • Todd Williamson, Ever Deepening Chasm, 2022
    Todd Williamson
    Ever Deepening Chasm, 2022
    oil on linen
    84 x 60 in.
    213.4 x 152.4 cm.
  • Kristina Rose Baker, Altadena Crest Trail, 2023
    Kristina Rose Baker
    Altadena Crest Trail, 2023
    Oil on canvas
    48 x 48 in.
    121.9 x 121.9 cm.
    Courtesy of ArtStager

Mark Acetelli is a Los Angeles artist who creates expressive, abstract works marked by layered textures and lyrical movement, reflecting themes of transformation and the inner journey. His emotionally charged canvases have garnered attention from collectors and galleries in the U.S. and abroad.

Brian Chaaban is a Los Angeles–based designer who merges his Lebanese cultural roots and global travels into sculptural home furnishings—bronze, cast glass, marble—that exude Mediterranean warmth, modern craftsmanship, and natural harmony. Inspired by mid-century masters and available in exclusive showrooms, his pieces speak to collectors who value substance, story, and form.

Mads Christensen is a Danish light artist who creates immersive LED-driven installations that merge design, technology, and atmosphere. His minimalist, color-based works transform interiors into contemplative sensory environments sought after by collectors and architects.

Christina Craemer merges her architectural engineering and interior design background with fine art to create tranquil, nature-inflected works that elevate space and spirit. Her photography and mixed-media pieces—featured in luxury hospitality and high-end residential settings—invite viewers to reconnect with inner and outer landscapes.

Shane Guffogg is a California-based artist known for his radiant, multi-layered paintings and glass works that explore light, motion, and states of consciousness. Influenced by both classical painting and modern abstraction, his work has been exhibited globally and collected by major institutions and private collectors.

Steve Hash is a Los Angeles–based artist who creates sculptural installations steeped in themes of isolation, faith, and human interconnection, shaped by his upbringing in a remote off-grid Christian commune. His boldly pared-down, monochromatic works have been shown at respected venues such as LA Louver and the Institute of Contemporary Art LA, and recognized in Forbes and Artforum.

Alexandria Hilfiger is a Los Angeles–based abstract painter whose richly textured, color-driven canvases examine the shifts of emotion and the beauty of imperfection. With roots in fashion and a private studio practice that spans two decades, she has recently stepped into the public exhibition sphere with work that channels healing, intuition, and the natural world.

Caroline P.M. Jones is a California-based artist who fuses her background in stone carving and plein-air painting with a global sensibility to make sculptural and painterly works that meditate on landscape, form, and memory. Her nuanced practice bridges painting, ceramics, and memorial commissions, appealing to collectors drawn to craft, story, and material depth.

David Paul Kay is a Georgian-born, New York artist known for his signature black-and-white symbolic abstraction across canvas, mural, and installation. His intricate compositions explore identity, emotion, and cultural narrative with a bold yet intimate visual language.

Brandon Lomax is a Los Angeles–based artist who marries an Anthropology background with an advanced degree in Art + Ecology, generating work that bridges brand, nature, and the cosmos. His installations and sculptures are held in notable collections, and he has completed institutional commissions—including one for the Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin—while engaging themes of ecology, identity, and the sublime.

Leo Marmol is a Los Angeles–based architect and painter who merges his storied career in high-design at Marmol Radziner with a studio practice of evocative, abstract landscapes in oil and cold wax. Drawing on California’s desert light and his architectural sensibility, his work probes color, memory, and perception.

Mohamed Ouedraogo is a Los Angeles–based ceramicist whose coil-built vessels fuse traditional craft with a personal, emotive aesthetic. His contemplative forms appeal to a discerning audience attentive to both precision and poetic expression.

Rotem Reshef is an Israeli-born, Los Angeles–based abstract artist whose large-scale, immersive works explore memory, time, and our relationship to nature. Her expressive poured-paint “rolls” and installations have been exhibited in museums and institutions across the U.S. and abroad.

Cybele Rowe is an Australian-born sculptor known for her monumental ceramic and bronze works that explore femininity, identity, and the human body through bold, organic forms. Now based in Yucca Valley, her practice spans nearly 30 years across Australia and the U.S., earning recognition for her powerful, large-scale sculptures.

Roxie Sarhangi is a Los Angeles–based artist who fuses sound healing, fine art, and experiential design—guiding immersive sessions with crystal bowls and ancient poetry in luxury settings. Her practice spans galleries, high-end hotels, and wellness retreats, where she elevates interior space through auditory art form.

Todd Williamson is a Los Angeles abstract painter whose serene, striated canvases evoke stillness, emotion, and the quiet power of minimalism. A U.S. representative at the 58th Venice Biennale, his work is collected globally and celebrated for its refined balance of discipline and sensitivity.

Nio Vardan is a multidisciplinary artist and founder of Vardan Gallery whose work blends contemporary aesthetics with spiritual symbolism and inner inquiry. His practice invites viewers to engage with themes of transformation, intuition, and the interplay between the seen and unseen.