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November 11, 2025 - March 8, 2026
918 West Knoll Drive, West Hollywood, CA
Private walkthroughs are available by appointment. Please email assistant@kipton.com to arrange a viewingCurated by Kipton Cronkite | Salon Partner, Todd Williamson
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Mark AcetelliStillnessOil on canvas60 x 48 in.
152.4 x 121.9 cm. -
Mark AcetelliAlways With Me, 2025oil on canvas48 x 36 in.
121.9 x 91.4 cm. -
Mark AcetelliLa Luna, 2025oil on canvas60 x 48 in -
Mark AcetelliAutumnOil on canvas42 x 84 in.
106.7 x 213.4 cm. -
Mark AcetelliDetachment and FlowOil on canvas48 x 36 in.
121.9 x 91.4 cm.Courtesy of ArtStagerCopyright The Artist -
Charles ArnoldiUntitled, 2025Charcoal, acrylic paint and acrylic medium on linen26 x 22 in.
66 x 55.9 cm. -
Charles ArnoldiUntitled (Utah), 2024Gouache on paper10 1/4 x 14 1/4 in.
26 x 36.2 cm. -
Charles ArnoldiUntitled, 2025Acrylic on canvas42 x 35 in.
106.7 x 88.9 cm. -
Kristina Rose BakerAltadena Crest Trail, 2023Oil on canvas48 x 48 in.
121.9 x 121.9 cm.Courtesy of ArtStagerCopyright The Artist -
Kristina Rose BakerSam Merrill Trail, 2023Oil on canvas60 x 48 in.
152.4 x 121.9 cm.Courtesy of ArtStagerCopyright The Artist -
Kristina Rose BakerUntitled, 2017-2022Oil on canvas36 x 30 in.
91.4 x 76.2 cm.Courtesy of ArtStager by Kipton Cronkite -
Chaaban DesignsHoodoo Sculpture (Short), 2023Bronze. Available Finishes: Travertine-Wash Patina (shown on short), Slate-Stone Wash Patina (shown on tall)49 1/2 x 16 x 12 in.
125.7 x 40.6 x 30.5 cm.Courtesy of ArtStagerCopyright The Artist -
Chaaban DesignsCambium Nesting Tables, 2023Available Frame Finishes: Ebonized Bronze (shown), Antiqued Bronze, Natural Bronze.
Custom Sizes and Finishes Available – Please Inquire14 x 20 in.
35.6 x 50.8 cm. -
Chaaban DesignsCove Side Table, 2023Available Stone Options: Polished Carrera Marble (shown), Honed Nero Marquina Marble. Custom Sizes and Finishes Available – Please Inquire14 x 23 in.
35.6 x 58.4 cm. -
Chaaban DesignsCalder Side Table, 2023Available Finish: Matte Black Patina with Natural Bronze Highlights (shown), Custom Patinas Available – Inquire.
Each piece is signed and editioned. (Limited Edition of 30)25 3/4 x 12 x 19 1/2 in.
65.4 x 30.5 x 49.5 cm. -
Mads ChristensenCoded VibrationsAcrylic, LEDs, custom software24 x 24 x 2 1/2 in.
61 x 61 x 6.3 cm. -
Mads ChristensenParts of a Heart, 2025Acrylic, LEDs, custom software24 x 24 x 2 1/2 in.
61 x 61 x 6.3 cm. -
Christina CraemerIlluminated Lite Lines, 2025Mixed medium on Linen36 x 24 in.
91.4 x 61 cm. -
Christina CraemerIcelandic Lines80 x 60 in.
203.2 x 147.3 cm.Courtesy of ArtStagerCopyright The Artist -
Christina CraemerEternal Life LinesLinen with mixed media48 x 90 in.
121.9 x 228.6 cm.Courtesy of ArtStagerCopyright The Artist -
Shane GuffoggFuture's Past #6, 2025Oil on canvas20 x 12 in.
50.8 x 30.5 cm. -
Shane GuffoggFuture's Past #4, 2025Oil on canvas20 x 12 in.
50.8 x 30.5 cm. -
Shane GuffoggPsalms of the River #4, 2025Oil on canvas34 x 22 in.
86.4 x 55.9 cm. -
Shane GuffoggThe First Silence #1, 2025Oil on canvas40 x 36 in.
101.6 x 91.4 cm. -
Shane GuffoggThe Fourth Hour of the Seventh Day, 2015Oil on canvas60 x 50 in.
152.4 x 127 cm. -
Shane GuffoggWhen I Consider How My Light is Spent 17, 2015Oil on canvas22 x 20 in.
55.9 x 50.8 cm. -
Shane GuffoggRitornau Dal Domani (Light Blue), 2019Hand-made Murano glass, transparent colored glass encased in
crystal glass, blown in a wooden mould, sanded and oiled,,
Edition 3 + 2 AP accompanied by circular wooden base size: h: 3 x 18 x 18”
Available in Amber, Crystal, Light Blue and Amethyst32 x 12 x 12 in.
81.3 x 30.5 x 30.5 cm. -
Shane GuffoggRitornau Dal Domani (Amber)Hand-made Murano glass, transparent colored glass encased in
crystal glass, blown in a wooden mould, sanded and oiled,,
Edition 3 + 2 AP accompanied by circular wooden base size: h: 3 x 18 x 18”
Available in Amber, Crystal, Light Blue and Amethyst32 x 12 x 12 in.
81.3 x 30.5 x 30.5 cm. -
Shane GuffoggRitornau Dal Domani (crystal), 2019Hand-made Murano glass, transparent colored glass encased in
crystal glass, blown in a wooden mould, sanded and oiled,,
Edition 3 + 2 AP accompanied by circular wooden base size: h: 3 x 18 x 18”
Available in Amber, Crystal, Light Blue and Amethyst32 x 12 x 12 in.
81.3 x 30.5 x 30.5 cm. -
Alexandria HilfigerBreaking open: Lemon Skies, 2024Acrylic on Canvas30 x 24 in.
76.2 x 61 cm. -
Alexandria HilfigerThe Camping Conversation, 2025Acrylic and water-based ink on canvas60 x 48 in.
152.4 x 121.9 cm. -
Alexandria HilfigerEquanimous (6), 2025Acrylic on Canvas30 x 24 in.
76.2 x 61 cm. -
Alexandria HilfigerLife Lines: Green Fields, 2023Acrylic and ink on canvas40 x 30 in.
101.6 x 76.2 cm.Courtesy of ArtStagerCopyright © 2023 Alexandria Hilfiger. All Rights Reserved. -
Caroline PM JonesActiniariaCeramic
22 x 18 x 17 in.
55.9 x 45.7 x 43.2 cm. -
Caroline PM JonesAmarilloCeramic28 x 12 x 12 in.
71.1 x 30.5 x 30.5 cm. -
Caroline PM JonesJade MountainCeramic24 x 17 x 12 in.
61 x 43.2 x 30.5 cm. -
Caroline PM JonesNimbus Wave in WhiteHydrocal cement28 x 14 x 14 in.
71.1 x 35.6 x 35.6 cm. -
Caroline PM JonesShanghai BlueCeramic24 x 13 x 23 in.
61 x 33 x 58.4 cm. -
David Paul KayCircle of TimeMixed media on panel. Each painting is 40 x 30 in.86 x 210 in.
218.4 x 533.4 cm.Courtesy of ArtStagerCopyright The Artist -
David Paul KayRiding the Wave, 2025Rock with permanent acrylic ink paint10 x 8 x 8 in.
25.4 x 20.3 x 20.3 cm.Courtesy of ArtStagerCopyright The Artist -
Mona KuhnSucculents 09Photograph
Framed in light maple60 x 45 in.
152.4 x 114.3 cm. -
Mona KuhnEntrance, 2021Photograph
Framed in walnut30 x 40 in.
76.2 x 101.6 cm.Courtesy of ArtStagerCopyright The Artist -
Brandon LomaxPopulation (4), 2020stoneware and earthenwareDimensions: variable -
Brandon Lomaxarchive (5), 2020Stoneware and gold leaf16 x 14 x 3 in.
40.6 x 35.6 x 7.6 cm.$ 2,160.00Courtesy of ArtStager by Kipton Cronkite -
Brandon LomaxRelief test #18, 2025Latex paint on panel40 1/2 x 60 in.
102.9 x 152.4 cm. -
Brandon LomaxGive and Take, 2021StonewareCourtesy of ArtStagerCopyright The Artist -
Leo MarmolAshen, 2025Oil and cold wax on canvas48 x 60 in.
121.9 x 152.4 cm. -
Leo MarmolSilent Noon I, 2025Oil and cold wax on board30 x 30 in.
76.2 x 76.2 cm. -
Leo MarmolPlace of Memory, 2025Oil and cold wax on board
30 x 30 in.
76.2 x 76.2 cm. -
Leo MarmolOnce More, Gently, 2025Oil and cold wax on canvas40 x 30 in.
101.6 x 76.2 cm. -
Leo MarmolStill Becoming, 2025Oil and cold wax on canvas48 x 36 in.
121.9 x 91.4 cm. -
Leo MarmolWhat Persists, 2025Oil and cold wax on canvas48 x 36 in.
121.9 x 91.4 cm. -
Leo MarmolWhat Silence Knows, 2025Oil and cold wax on canvas60 x 48 in.
152.4 x 121.9 cm. -
Bernardo MontgomeryRecognitionGiclee print on corroded and fractured iron-infused concrete mixed with copper-infused concrete22 x 22 in.
55.9 x 55.9 cm. -
Bernardo MontgomeryConfrontationalGiclee print on corroded and fractured, copper-infused concrete22 x 16 in.
55.9 x 40.6 cm. -
Harry MoodyAbstract X-ray, 2014Oil on canvas36 x 30 in.
91.4 x 76.2 cm. -
Harry MoodyAbstract X-ray, 2014Oil on canvas36 x 30 in.
91.4 x 76.2 cm. -
Mohamed OuedraogoSculpture 6, 2024Ceramic, Glaze17 x 11 x 6 1/2 in.
43.2 x 27.9 x 16.5 cm. -
Mohamed OuedraogoSculpture 7, 2025Ceramic, Glaze
16 x 13 x 6 in.
40.6 x 33 x 15.2 cm. -
Mohamed OuedraogoSculpture 8, 2025Ceramic, Glaze17 x 14 x 9 in.
43.2 x 35.6 x 22.9 cm. -
Mohamed OuedraogoSculpture 9, 2025Ceramic, Glaze
24 x 26 x 9 in.
61 x 66 x 22.9 cm. -
Mohamed OuedraogoSculpture 10, 2025Ceramic, Glaze
14 x 12 x 9 in.
35.6 x 30.5 x 22.9 cm. -
Mohamed OuedraogoVessel 7, 2023Ceramic14 x 11 x 5 in.
35.6 x 27.9 x 12.7 cm. -
Mohamed OuedraogoVessel 8, 2023Ceramic, Glaze12 x 11 x 5 in.
30.5 x 27.9 x 12.7 cm. -
Mohamed OuedraogoVessel 32, 2025Ceramic, Glaze15 x 7 1/2 x 7 1/2 in.
38.1 x 19.1 x 19.1 cm. -
Mohamed OuedraogoVessel 33, 2025Ceramic, Glaze12.5 x 8 x 8 in -
Mohamed OuedraogoVessel 34, 2025Ceramic, Glaze
17 1/2 x 7 1/2 x 7 1/2 in.
44.5 x 19.1 x 19.1 cm. -
Mohamed OuedraogoVessel 35, 2025Ceramic, Glaze18 x 9 x 9 in.
45.7 x 22.9 x 22.9 cm. -
Mohamed OuedraogoVessel 38Ceramic, glaze15 1/2 x 8 1/2 x 8 1/2 in.
39.4 x 21.6 x 21.6 cm.Courtesy of ArtStagerCopyright The Artist -
Theo PintoOut East Dawn, 2025Oil on Panel54 x 54 x 2 1/2 in.
137.2 x 137.2 x 6.3 cm. -
Theo PintoViolet Reverie - Study, 2025Oil on Panel40 x 60 in.
101.6 x 152.4 cm. -
Rotem ReshefGlimpse, 2021Diluted acrylic on canvas30 x 40 in.
76.2 x 101.6 cm. -
Rotem ReshefMetallica, 2017Acrylic and metallic pigment on canvas28 x 22 in.
71.1 x 55.9 cm.Courtesy of ArtStager by Kipton Cronkite -
Rotem ReshefSigns of Spring (Diptych), 2017Acrylic on Canvas47 x 71 in.
119.4 x 180.3 cm.Courtesy of ArtStager by Kipton Cronkite -
Cybele RoweLachramatory Vessel, 2022Ceramic72 x 33 in.
182.9 x 83.8 cm. -
Cybele RoweLandscape Storage Jar, 2025Ceramic44 x 30 x 28 in.
111.8 x 76.2 x 71.1 cm. -
Cybele RowePleasing Female Imagery - Bex, 2008Ceramic67 x 24 x 22 in.
170.2 x 61 x 55.9 cm. -
Cybele RoweCarnival color BowlCeramic32 x 28 in.
81.3 x 71.1 cm. -
Roxie SarhangiSummer Falling Into Los AngelesAcrylic and mixed media on canvas48 x 36 in.
121.9 x 91.4 cm. -
Roxie SarhangiLove and LightAcrylic, gold leaf pen, and fabric on canvas40 x 30 in.
101.6 x 76.2 cm. -
Todd WilliamsonThe Paradox of Stillness, 2024Oil and egg tempera on canvas60 x 84 in.
152.4 x 213.4 cm. -
Todd WilliamsonThe Stillness That Waited, 2025Oil on linen36 x 36 in.
91.4 x 91.4 cm.Courtesy of ArtStagerCopyright The Artist -
Todd WilliamsonEver Deepening Chasm, 2022oil on linen84 x 60 in.
213.4 x 152.4 cm. -
Todd WilliamsonUntitled 1, Nothing Absolute, 2025Oil on canvas30 x 24 in.
76.2 x 61 cm. -
Todd WilliamsonDistractions & Diversions, 2021oil on linen60 x 48 in.
152.4 x 121.9 cm. -
Todd WilliamsonGlow UP, 2024Oil on canvas36 x 40 in.
91.4 x 101.6 cm.
Dialogues on the Knoll gathers a circle of artists whose practices seek grounding amid a world in motion. Sculpture, sound, light, painting, photography, and functional art converge to explore the delicate balance between rupture and repair, chaos and contemplation. Clay, bronze, stone, pigment, and frequency become vessels for transformation—holding emotional, ecological, and spiritual memory within their form.
Across the exhibition, works 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 coexist, and where stillness is not the absence of noise, but the presence of awareness.
To date, 22 artists have been selected, with the exhibition intentionally designed to evolve over time. On January 19, Dialogues on the Knoll was extended and fully re-envisioned, with select artists rotating out to allow new voices to enter the same architectural spaces. The installation across the four townhomes was completely reimagined, generating fresh spatial relationships and renewed visual conversations. This curatorial strategy activates dialogue not only between artworks, but between
artists, architecture, and audience—continually reenergizing the exhibition while strengthening continuity.
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.
Watch the opening reception recap video beautifully captured by EMS Art Films.COLLECTIVE ARTISTS
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.
Charles Arnoldi is a prominent American abstract artist renowned for his dynamic and colorful compositions that seamlessly blend painting, sculpture, and printmaking. Arnoldi's bold, geometric abstractions, characterized by hard-edged shapes and fluid, lyrical lines, have established him as a significant figure in the contemporary art scene since the 1970s.
Kristina Rose Baker is a painter based in Sonoma County, California. Influenced by the diversity of biomes and landscapes throughout California, her minimalist landscapes investigate the paradox of absence and presence through paint. The deliberate use of empty space in the paintings creates room for contemplation and expansiveness, and is a reflection of her reverence for nature.
Chaaban Designs was founded by Los Angeles-based designer Brian Chaaban. The studio 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. Mads Christensen is represented by Timothy Yarger Fine Art / Los Angeles.
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. Caroline PM Jones is represented by Timothy Yarger Fine Art / Los Angeles.
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.
Mona Kuhn has used photography and lens-based media art for over 25 years to re-examine figurative discourse, rendering the physical and metaphysical presence in the human figure. Through her lens, Kuhn invites viewers to contemplate the intricacies of our existence, unveiling the hidden depths of our shared humanity.
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.
Bernardo Montgomery is a fine art, mixed media photographer that began his studies as an industrial designer at Universidad Iberoamericana. Halfway through his university program, Bernardo relocated to Los Angeles to pursue photography at the Los Angeles Center of Photography, expressing great interest in the human form, fashion, and portraiture. Previously, he worked in the fashion industry, creating campaigns for designers and magazines.
Harry Moody is a German artist who lives and works in Los Angeles, United States. He participated in many art fairs in Germany. He is also an author and art critic for Art-i-fact, independent curator for the Bellevue Art Museum in Seattle and the Ukai Museum in Tokyo. He was a member of the board of directors of the Seattle Fine Art Academy. He has notably exhibited at the Stadel Museum in Frankfurt and at Landes Museum in Wiesbaden in Germany.
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.
Theo Pinto is a Brazilian Artist, Experiential Designer, and Art Director based in Brooklyn, New York. Having completed his B.F.A in Architecture at Maryland Institute College of Art in 2013, Pinto's multidisciplinary experience has more recently merged into contemporary art. Using predominantly oil paints, Theo Pinto distills his subject down into its pure essence of light, creating abstract works that resonate with the soul.
Rotem Reshef is an Israeli-born abstract artist based in Los Angeles 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 based in Yucca Valley, California, celebrated for her monumental ceramic and bronze works that explore the complexities of womanhood, identity, and the human form. Her practice spans four decades across Australia and the United States, with large-scale, organically shaped sculptures that evoke both strength and emotional depth. Rowe’s pieces are recognized for their commanding presence, textured surfaces, and feminine symbolism.
Roxie Sarhangi 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. She lives and works in Los Angeles.
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.