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  • ARTISTS CAPTURE THEIR INTERNAL EXPERIENCES IN JACK SIEBERT’S LATEST CURATORIAL EXHIBITION

    “What is it like to experience a new place, somewhat nostalgic or maybe unfamiliar?” Art collector and curator Jack Siebert asks that of the viewer upon entering his second exhibition in Los Angeles. Immersed brings together 21 artists who meditate on the notion that much of what we internally experience is just as vital to the external forces that shape it.

  • THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO FRIEZE WEEK LA’S 125-PLUS PARTIES, OPENINGS AND TALKS

    LA’s busiest art week kicks off featuring five art fairs including Frieze Los Angeles, the LA Art Show, Felix Fair and Spring/Break Art Show, plus a host of gallery openings, museum tours and artist talks throughout the city.

  • THE LOS ANGELES–BASED CURATOR USING SOCIAL MEDIA TO FIND THE ART WORLD’S RISING STARS

    For Jack Siebert, the 26-year-old curator who’s been making waves in art circles in Los Angeles, New York, and Paris, Instagram is the most important tool for scouting new talent. “There’s so many resources, so much knowledge,” he says. “It’s just about knowing where to look.”


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  • EVERYTHING TO SEE AND DO DURING FRIEZE LOS ANGELES 2023

    Immerse Yourself in Immersed: Curator Jack Siebert brings together more than a dozen artists for Immersed, a group show centered around the occasional conflicts between our physical and imagined worlds. Held at 526 N Western Avenue, it features work by established names like Nicole Wittenberg as well as up-and-comers like Alfie Caine.

  • COLLECTORS: JACK SIEBERT

    The Los Angeles-based curator speaks on how to stick within a vision and build a great collection.

  • MEET JACK SIEBERT

    At age 26, Jack Siebert is one of the youngest curators on the scene. Coco Rohatyn speaks to Siebert about how he curates, how he stays up to date in the arts, and how artists can stand out.

  • ART COLLECTOR JACK SIEBERT PRESENTS "HIGH HUMANITY"

    Art Basel’s inaugural Paris+ is officially underway and to add to the list of events around the city, Jack Siebert has curated a new group exhibition titled High Humanity.

  • EDITORS’ PICKS: 14 EVENTS FOR YOUR ART CALENDAR THIS WEEK

    Collector and art advisor Jack Siebert presents his first curatorial project in New York City, a group show that celebrates artists whose work conjures worlds that are in some way exotic or out of touch, or disconnected from the mundane realities of everyday life.

  • JACK SIEBERT PRESENTS "LIFE IN AN IVORY TOWER"

    Contemporary art collector and curator Jack Siebert has used this idiom as the title of a new group exhibition centering on the metaphorical spaces or atmospheres artists follow to create an environment through their work, disconnected from everyday life. The show presents an international cast of artists, including Daniel Correa Mejía and Amanda Baldwin, who showcase their unique approach to creating a personal dialogue through their work.

  • LA-BASED CURATOR JACK SIEBERT TO PRESENT FIRST NY PROJECT AS OFFSITE FRIEZE EXHIBITION

    The superstar contemporary art collector and curator Jack Siebert is coming to New York for his second ever curatorial project titled Life in an Ivory Tower. The group show gathers an intercontinental array of more than 20 artists who will present their work at 75 Kenmare Street during Frieze NY from May 16th until May 23rd.

  • CULTURED HOSTS ITS FIRST TENNIS X ART EVENT IN MALIBU, CALIFORNIA

    Cultured editor-in-chief Sarah Harrelson, art collector Jack Siebert and gallery Anat Ebgi’s director Alex Rojas teamed up to curate a perfect gathering whose attendees included Jonah Hill, Emma Webster, Amanda Wall, Jake Sheiner, Isabel Yellin and Friedrich Kunath.

  • INSIDE FRIEZE LOS ANGELES 2022: HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE ART FAIR’S RETURN TO L.A.

    Alongside Frieze, there were countless new exhibits throughout town by art institutions, galleries, museums and independent curators — including newbie Jack Siebert, son of Hollywood agent Leslie Siebert, and collaborator Caio Twombly, who presented a show with all-female painters at BLT Studios’ stage four, “I Do My Own Stunts,” open through March 7.

  • THE WEEK LOS ANGELES ATE THE ART WORLD

    On Monday, young collector Jack Siebert and curator Caio Twombly (Cy’s grandson) unveiled an all-female group show, and the next night Pace hosted a bash at the Chateau Marmont that drew Kim Kardashian—accompanied not by boyfriend Pete Davidson but by mom Kris Jenner—and Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen.

  • CAIO TWOMBLY AND JACK SIEBERT CURATE AN ODE TO PAINTING

    The tenacity required to make art is the subject of I Do My Own Stunts (through March 7), gallery Spazio Amanita’s first Los Angeles show curated by Caio Twombly and Jack Siebert. “The exhibition serves as a kind of ode to painting, which, as we all know, requires a certain amount of courage,” says Twombly, who is the son of sculptor Alessandro Twombly and grandson of the painter Cy Twombly.

  • 16 STANDOUT GALLERY EXHIBITIONS TO SEE IN L.A. DURING FRIEZE WEEK, FROM PHYLLIDA BARLOW’S LOS ANGELES DEBUT TO A GROUP SHOW ON MANET

    Spazio Amanita has brought together a buzzy list of woman painters—Cristina de Miguel, Mickey Lee, Ruby Neri, and Karyn Lyons, among others—for this group show celebrating the physicality of art-making. Unlike massive workshops, these artists “do their own stunts,” so to speak, allowing the voice of the woman creator to retain its power.

  • SPAZIO AMANITA PRESENTING THE INAUGURAL EXHIBITION, 'I DO MY OWN STUNTS'

    Spazio Amanita, a young contemporary art gallery based in New York, presents its first exhibition in Los Angeles, I Do My Own Stunts. Bringing together twenty artists including Cristina de Miguel, Mickey Lee, Ruby Neri, and Karyn Lyons, among others, Spazio Amanita sends a compelling message of female empowerment by begging the question: what do stunt performances and artists have in common?

  • ART CURATOR JACK SIEBERT ON SELECTING 20 PAINTERS FOR DEBUT EXHIBITION: “IT’S A FEMALE EMPOWERMENT SHOW”

    On Feb. 14, Jack debuted his first-ever show as a curator with “I Do My Own Stunts” in collaboration with co-curator and close friend Caio Twombly (grandson of renowned artist Cy Twombly) and Spazio Amanita. Hanging on the walls of a pop-up space on Stage 4 on Cahuenga Boulevard were pieces by 20 female painters — and that is no accident.

  • AT SPAZIO AMANITA, “I DO MY OWN STUNTS” MARKS JACK SIEBERT’S CURATORIAL DEBUT

    Jack Siebert is no stranger to the world of collecting—you may recognize him from Cultured’s 2021 Young Collector List. For his curatorial debut, he has joined forces with longtime friend, curator and grandson of artist Cy Twombly, Caio Twombly, to support female artists and help them expand their reach. This past Valentine’s Day, Hollywood photography studio Stage 4 was transformed into an art gallery for “I DO MY OWN STUNTS,” Spazio Amanita’s debut physical exhibition, open through March 7.

  • THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO FRIEZE WEEK LOS ANGELES: FAIRS, OPENINGS AND PARTIES

    Opening reception for I Do My Own Stunts, the first show in L.A. by Spazio Amanita gallery. Featuring all-female painters including Karyn Lyons, Kylie Manning and Alaka Shiling, the exhibit is co-curated by Caio Twombly and collector Jack Siebert (the son of Gersh’s Leslie Siebert and Lighthouse Entertainment’s Steven Siebert).

  • ARTISTS FROM MY GENERATION DEVELOP AS MY EYE DEVELOPS

    It all started from “No Man’s Land”, a female-artists-focused exhibition at the Rubell Museum, where Jack Siebert and his mother Leslie Siebert fell in love with works by Jennifer Guidi and Mary Weatherford back in 2015. Since then, they have been building up a contemporary art collection, with a focus that has evolved from Los Angeles-based artists to emerging women artists.

  • YOUNG COLLECTORS 2021

    Familial bonds are a recurring part of the collecting narrative, but rarely does the energy flow up. Jack Siebert is the anomaly who got his mother, Hollywood powerhouse Leslie Siebert, hooked on art. He pinpoints their start to a 2015 trip to the Rubell Museum’s show “No Man’s Land”, during Art Basel Miami Beach: “That exhibition was foundational for us.”