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Daniel T. Gaitor-Lomack: You Can Hate Me Now / Night Gallery

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Daniel T. Gaitor-Lomack

You Can Hate Me Now

Night Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

November 22, 2025 - February 14, 2026


Expanding an interdisciplinary practice that merges assemblage, printmaking, performance, and installation, the exhibition channels prophetic energy and conceptual precision to explore critical action, divinity, and survival in the modern era. Several years in development, it marks Gaitor-Lomack’s second solo presentation with the gallery and seventh overall, a number that signals culmination and transition within his evolving trajectory.


Through work that holds ancestral memory and contemporary social critique in productive tension, Gaitor-Lomack's practice challenges established hierarchies and institutional frameworks. Drawing on Fred Moten's concept of "fugitive planning and Black study," his art functions as both communion and inquiry within a language of rebellion, faith, and perseverance. His installations incorporate unconventional materials such as ice pops, dodgeballs, toilet paper, stone, wood, and soil. Like the Arte Povera artists, Gaitor-Lomack finds significance in humble materials, creating work where spiritual concerns meet architectural form.


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