Stipan Tadić

Diamonds and Rust

May 3–May 31, 2025
5015 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles

James Fuentes is pleased to announce Stipan Tadić, Diamonds and Rust, the Croatian-born, New York based artist’s second exhibition with the gallery. The works on view represent an ode to Los Angeles and take on a largely horizontal sense of scale in response to the city’s sprawling, cinematic landscapes. This project also marks Tadić’s separation from documenting New York City in particular, to painting American cities more broadly, reflecting on their varied urbanism as well as their influence on “image-making” at large.

Tadić’s work as a painter lives within the long lineage of social realism. The Los Angeles series hones in on the heavily layered aesthetics of a city understood as an image, as much as it is known for the imagery that it produces. These highly detailed paintings are often constructed through multiple transparencies and metered by dull washes of light. Tadić incorporates a long range of influences, from Croatian folk art to illuminated manuscripts, the expressionist innovations of James Ensor, the atmospheres of Flemish Renaissance painters like Joachim Patinir and Pieter Bruegel the Elder, to comic book logics and video game aesthetics—convened through Los Angeles’ own highly encoded urban landscapes and architectural references.

At The ATM, 2024
Oil on canvas
60 × 48 inches