Too Fast To Sing
4800 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90027, USA
Saturday, November 1 at 1:00 PM 4:00 PM
Ends Jan 24, 2026
The Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery is proud to present Too Fast To Sing, a group exhibition exploring the rapidly shifting landscapes of contemporary music and culture. Please join us on November 1 from 1 to 4 p.m. for our opening reception. From the underground to the mainstream, everything is in flux. The exhibition title, Too Fast To Sing, gestures toward the dizzying speed at which music’s systems and values are evolving—so quickly that any attempt at definitive theorizing risks immediate obsolescence. The exhibition brings together a constellation of artists deeply engaged with these transformations, documenting, archiving, riffing on, and ultimately building upon music’s contemporary metamorphosis. Together, the works on view explore how music permeates our emotional lives and daily environments, how technological advances and aesthetics shape its sound, how we gather around it, and how visual artists use music and sound as raw material in their practices. Too Fast To Sing is an attempt to mirror music’s contemporary state, offering an opportunity to study and learn from these critical changes while also glimpsing how the song might continue—or end altogether. Participating artists: Amina Cruz Alfonso Gonzalez Jr Caitlin Cherry Christelle Oyiri Elana Mann Fiona Connor Guadalupe Rosales Harmony Holiday Jacqueline Kiyomi Gork Jazmin “Jazzy” Romero Julian Stein Luke Fischbeck Mario Ayala Neva Wireko Nico B. Young Nicole Cooke Pedro Alejandro Verdin rafa esparza Romi Ron Morrison Sarah Rara Tania Daniel Ulysses Jenkins Too Fast To Sing is curated by Hugo Cervantes, LAMAG Curator and with research support provided by Cyrus Blot, Getty Marrow Curatorial Intern.