Susan Te Kahurangi King

The Page Before Me

Jul 25–Sep 12, 2026
5015 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles

James Fuentes is thrilled to present Susan Te Kahurangi King, The Page Before Me in Los Angeles. Born in 1951 in Te Aroha, New Zealand, King took up drawing at a young age, developing a profound and prolific visual language recognized for its bold intensity, graphic refinement, and long arc of development. The practice has since remained her primary mode of expression. Offering a comprehensive overview spanning the late 1950s through to the present—including several of her earliest drawings as well as her largest work to date—The Page Before Me marks the first solo exhibition of King’s work on the West Coast.

Through elaborate, multi-planar scenes, King expands the history of drawing in several directions at once. Challenging easy distinctions between figuration and abstraction, her work builds an alternative world in which image and form continually merge and mutate across the page. King’s images are populated by an expansive range of cartoon characters, creatures, objects, events, and recognizable symbols from daily life, while others resemble map-like structures or rhythmic fields—often stretching and layering both modes within a single work. In this sense, her oeuvre is almost encyclopedic in scope. Suggesting a private system of image-making rather than illustration in the conventional sense, hers is a continually expanding visual language that gathers images and impressions encountered across many different moments, moods, and settings.