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Felix LA's 2020 Special Projects announcement

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[Felix Art Fair](https://felixfair.com), the sleeper hit of last year’s February Art week and brainchild of Dean Valentine and brothers Al Morán and Mills Morán is returning with the announcement that 60 exhibitors who will takeover the rooms and bungalows of the Hollywood Roosevelt from February 13-16. Felix LA will also have a focused theme surrounding gender, queerness, and feminism with the help of newly appointed Curator of Special Projects William J. Simmons.   Other not to miss highlights will include a selection of works from **Judy Chicago** chosen by Jill Soloway, **Bettty Tompkins’s** _Women Words_ series, **Martha Wilson**’s, _Makeover: Melania_ and _Mona/Martha/Marge_ which will see Wilson transforms herself into well-known public figures, **Eve Fowler’s** text-based works that foreground queer-feminist poetics, as well as an installation on the chandelier of the Hollywood Roosevelt lobby by **Luis Flores.**  * * *  **2020 EXHIBITOR LIST:** **56 Henry, New York Adams and Ollman, Portland Baik + Khneysser, Los Angeles BANG + Make Room, Beijing and Los Angeles Nicelle Beauchene, New York Michael Benevento, Los Angeles Boers-Li Gallery, Beijing and New York Bortolami, New York Brennan & Griffin, New York Bureau, New York CANADA, New York Chapter NY, New York C L E A R I N G, New York and Brussels Company Gallery, New York Corbett vs. Dempsey, Chicago Creative Growth, Oakland DOCUMENT, Chicago Galerie Frank Elbaz, Dallas and Paris Empty Gallery, Hong Kong James Fuentes, New York Grice Bench, Los Angeles Kavi Gupta, Chicago Jack Hanley, New York Institute of Contemporary Arts, London Alison Jacques, London Anton Kern, New York Klemm’s, Berlin Carl Kostyál, London Andrew Kreps, New York Tanya Leighton, Berlin Josh Lilley, London Linn Lühn, Düsseldorf Lulu, Mexico City M+B, Los Angeles Marlborough, New York and London Martos Gallery, New York Nino Mier, Los Angeles Morán Morán, Los Angeles mother’s tankstation, Dublin and London Neue Alte Brücke, Frankfurt Nicodim, Los Angeles and Bucharest P·P·O·W, New York Parrasch Heijnen, Los Angeles Patron, Chicago Peres Projects, Berlin PRAZ-DELAVALLADE, Los Angeles and Paris Project Native Informant, London Galeria Raster, Warsaw Rental Gallery, East Hampton Residency Art Gallery, Los Angeles Roberts Projects, Culver City Kenny Schachter, London Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco Soft Opening, London Thomas Solomon Art Advisory, Los Angeles Sweetwater, Berlin, Berlin Rachel Uffner Gallery, New York Volume Gallery, Chicago Galerie Barbara Weiss, Berlin Wentrup, Berlin Kate Werble, New York White Columns, New York ZERO, Milan**
[Felix Art Fair](https://felixfair.com), the sleeper hit of last year’s February Art week and brainchild of Dean Valentine and brothers Al Morán and Mills Morán is returning with the announcement that 60 exhibitors who will takeover the rooms and bungalows of the Hollywood Roosevelt from February 13-16. Felix LA will also have a focused theme surrounding gender, queerness, and feminism with the help of newly appointed Curator of Special Projects William J. Simmons.   Other not to miss highlights will include a selection of works from **Judy Chicago** chosen by Jill Soloway, **Bettty Tompkins’s** _Women Words_ series, **Martha Wilson**’s, _Makeover: Melania_ and _Mona/Martha/Marge_ which will see Wilson transforms herself into well-known public figures, **Eve Fowler’s** text-based works that foreground queer-feminist poetics, as well as an installation on the chandelier of the Hollywood Roosevelt lobby by **Luis Flores.**  * * *  **2020 EXHIBITOR LIST:** **56 Henry, New York Adams and Ollman, Portland Baik + Khneysser, Los Angeles BANG + Make Room, Beijing and Los Angeles Nicelle Beauchene, New York Michael Benevento, Los Angeles Boers-Li Gallery, Beijing and New York Bortolami, New York Brennan & Griffin, New York Bureau, New York CANADA, New York Chapter NY, New York C L E A R I N G, New York and Brussels Company Gallery, New York Corbett vs. Dempsey, Chicago Creative Growth, Oakland DOCUMENT, Chicago Galerie Frank Elbaz, Dallas and Paris Empty Gallery, Hong Kong James Fuentes, New York Grice Bench, Los Angeles Kavi Gupta, Chicago Jack Hanley, New York Institute of Contemporary Arts, London Alison Jacques, London Anton Kern, New York Klemm’s, Berlin Carl Kostyál, London Andrew Kreps, New York Tanya Leighton, Berlin Josh Lilley, London Linn Lühn, Düsseldorf Lulu, Mexico City M+B, Los Angeles Marlborough, New York and London Martos Gallery, New York Nino Mier, Los Angeles Morán Morán, Los Angeles mother’s tankstation, Dublin and London Neue Alte Brücke, Frankfurt Nicodim, Los Angeles and Bucharest P·P·O·W, New York Parrasch Heijnen, Los Angeles Patron, Chicago Peres Projects, Berlin PRAZ-DELAVALLADE, Los Angeles and Paris Project Native Informant, London Galeria Raster, Warsaw Rental Gallery, East Hampton Residency Art Gallery, Los Angeles Roberts Projects, Culver City Kenny Schachter, London Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco Soft Opening, London Thomas Solomon Art Advisory, Los Angeles Sweetwater, Berlin, Berlin Rachel Uffner Gallery, New York Volume Gallery, Chicago Galerie Barbara Weiss, Berlin Wentrup, Berlin Kate Werble, New York White Columns, New York ZERO, Milan**