William Camargo 🇵🇸
HASTA QUE PALESTINA ESTE LIBRE 🇵🇸

Me as Subcommandate Marcos, holding a Palestinian Flag after Gillian Wearing, 2024 on slidefilm assisted by@los_mperez . In Miriam Haddu’s essay titles Beyond the mask: image-making, resistance and photography in Chiapas. Miriam states the sense of wariness towards the camera when Zapatistas came into the spotlight in 1994, Marcos knew the implication of the photograph. Especially for indigenous people. “Over the last decade this awareness has led to the gradual appropriation of the process of image-making on behalf of the photographed subject. In similar vein, this process has become recognized as an important politicized stance which has been adopted by members of the Zapatista movement in their efforts to re-appropriate the image and thus a sense of autonomy.” This was also an outtake of another image made but decided to include the Palestinian flag as a connection for to what being masked up with a keffiyehis suppose to do, bring a sense or autonomy and as well as a connection to the EZLN unwavering support for Palestinian Liberation. If the history of photography has taught me anything is that photo can be a tool for oppression but as well as tool that can reimagine autonomy to oppressed communities. The image can be a weapon. As Gillian has photographed herself as icons of photography lets not forget the impact that the Zapatistas have done in the field of photography. #largeformat #4x5 #slidefilm #chicanxart #latinxphotography

Brown Hand Pointing Towards White Structures/People and Institutions, Or If Taught in White Institutions This Photo Is Conceptual Only.2024
Borrowed kay’s hand for this work.

re posted from @newyorkermag Today, Anaheim is best known as the home of Disneyland and the Los Angeles Angels. The photographer William Camargo (@billythecamera) recovers the city’s Indigenous and Mexican past and present by standing at seemingly unremarkable sites where he holds up signs that tell an alternative history. See more of his photographs at the link in our bio. #chicanx #contemporaryart #contemporaryphoto
Also who wants to show a good amount of the signage works in their institution? lol. Still currently in nyc finishing my residency at @penumbrafoundation working on a full monograph slated to come out next yr:)

re posted from @newyorkermag Today, Anaheim is best known as the home of Disneyland and the Los Angeles Angels. The photographer William Camargo (@billythecamera) recovers the city’s Indigenous and Mexican past and present by standing at seemingly unremarkable sites where he holds up signs that tell an alternative history. See more of his photographs at the link in our bio. #chicanx #contemporaryart #contemporaryphoto
Also who wants to show a good amount of the signage works in their institution? lol. Still currently in nyc finishing my residency at @penumbrafoundation working on a full monograph slated to come out next yr:)

re posted from @newyorkermag Today, Anaheim is best known as the home of Disneyland and the Los Angeles Angels. The photographer William Camargo (@billythecamera) recovers the city’s Indigenous and Mexican past and present by standing at seemingly unremarkable sites where he holds up signs that tell an alternative history. See more of his photographs at the link in our bio. #chicanx #contemporaryart #contemporaryphoto
Also who wants to show a good amount of the signage works in their institution? lol. Still currently in nyc finishing my residency at @penumbrafoundation working on a full monograph slated to come out next yr:)

re posted from @newyorkermag Today, Anaheim is best known as the home of Disneyland and the Los Angeles Angels. The photographer William Camargo (@billythecamera) recovers the city’s Indigenous and Mexican past and present by standing at seemingly unremarkable sites where he holds up signs that tell an alternative history. See more of his photographs at the link in our bio. #chicanx #contemporaryart #contemporaryphoto
Also who wants to show a good amount of the signage works in their institution? lol. Still currently in nyc finishing my residency at @penumbrafoundation working on a full monograph slated to come out next yr:)

Please join us Saturday, May 30 for a conversation with William Camargo, Jackie Castillo & Alexa Ramírez Posada. The talk begins at 11:00 am. Coffee & donuts will be served.
In conjunction with the closing reception of William Camargo: All That I Can Carry, please join artists William Camargo, Jackie Castillo, and Alexa Ramírez Posada for a special panel discussion exploring the role of place in contemporary artistic practice, Latinx photography, sculpture and installation, the labor of making, and what it means to create work beyond the boundaries of home. Through conversation, the artists will reflect on memory, migration, materiality, and the personal and cultural landscapes that shape their work.
🎤 Artist Talk / Place & Practice
🗓️ Saturday, May 30 at 11:00 AM
📍 5613 San Vicente Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90019
Space is limited to 30 Guests.
👉 RSVP to reserve your spot.
📧hannah@hannahsloan.com
@billythecamera @caminadas @arxmirez

William Camargo’s All That I Can Carry at @hannahsloan_curatorial
William Camargo (@billythecamera) is a Southern California based artist who uses photography to examine the world around him — specifically looking at racism, gentrification, and how the city of Anaheim (where he grew up) ignores its indigenous history.
Camargo does not simply document before and after, but uses himself and people he encounters (from different neighborhoods) in an ongoing dialogue about displacement. The exhibition includes images from series created between 2019 and the present.
Camargo is at once a visual artist, community archivist and educator who examines "structures of erasure." He states, "I continue to negotiate with placemaking, belonging, and constructed borders. For this reason, I use my brown body, born and raised in Anaheim, to conduct these interventions. I use historical texts and contemporary stories to establish a connection in which the same injustices are repackaged through language and neoliberal policies."
📅 11 Apr 2026 – 30 May 2026
📍 Hannah Sloan Curatorial & Advisory, Los Angeles
🔗https://www.artrabbit.com/network/features/2026/may/william-camargos-all-that-i-can-carry-at-hannah-sloan
🖼️ William Camargo, All That I Can Carry #12, 2025, Archival inkjet print, 40 x 32 inches, framed, Edition of 4 with 2AP.
🖼️ William Camargo, All That I Can Carry #11, 2025, Archival inkjet print, 40 x 32 inches, framed, Edition of 4 with 2AP.
🖼️ William Camargo, Laying On A New Brown Pyramid, 2025, Archival inkjet print, 24 x 30 inches, framed, Edition of 6 with 2AP.
🖼️ William Camargo, Brown Body Pyramid, 2025, Archival inkjet print, 16 x 20 inches, Edition of 8 with 2AP.

William Camargo’s All That I Can Carry at @hannahsloan_curatorial
William Camargo (@billythecamera) is a Southern California based artist who uses photography to examine the world around him — specifically looking at racism, gentrification, and how the city of Anaheim (where he grew up) ignores its indigenous history.
Camargo does not simply document before and after, but uses himself and people he encounters (from different neighborhoods) in an ongoing dialogue about displacement. The exhibition includes images from series created between 2019 and the present.
Camargo is at once a visual artist, community archivist and educator who examines "structures of erasure." He states, "I continue to negotiate with placemaking, belonging, and constructed borders. For this reason, I use my brown body, born and raised in Anaheim, to conduct these interventions. I use historical texts and contemporary stories to establish a connection in which the same injustices are repackaged through language and neoliberal policies."
📅 11 Apr 2026 – 30 May 2026
📍 Hannah Sloan Curatorial & Advisory, Los Angeles
🔗https://www.artrabbit.com/network/features/2026/may/william-camargos-all-that-i-can-carry-at-hannah-sloan
🖼️ William Camargo, All That I Can Carry #12, 2025, Archival inkjet print, 40 x 32 inches, framed, Edition of 4 with 2AP.
🖼️ William Camargo, All That I Can Carry #11, 2025, Archival inkjet print, 40 x 32 inches, framed, Edition of 4 with 2AP.
🖼️ William Camargo, Laying On A New Brown Pyramid, 2025, Archival inkjet print, 24 x 30 inches, framed, Edition of 6 with 2AP.
🖼️ William Camargo, Brown Body Pyramid, 2025, Archival inkjet print, 16 x 20 inches, Edition of 8 with 2AP.

William Camargo’s All That I Can Carry at @hannahsloan_curatorial
William Camargo (@billythecamera) is a Southern California based artist who uses photography to examine the world around him — specifically looking at racism, gentrification, and how the city of Anaheim (where he grew up) ignores its indigenous history.
Camargo does not simply document before and after, but uses himself and people he encounters (from different neighborhoods) in an ongoing dialogue about displacement. The exhibition includes images from series created between 2019 and the present.
Camargo is at once a visual artist, community archivist and educator who examines "structures of erasure." He states, "I continue to negotiate with placemaking, belonging, and constructed borders. For this reason, I use my brown body, born and raised in Anaheim, to conduct these interventions. I use historical texts and contemporary stories to establish a connection in which the same injustices are repackaged through language and neoliberal policies."
📅 11 Apr 2026 – 30 May 2026
📍 Hannah Sloan Curatorial & Advisory, Los Angeles
🔗https://www.artrabbit.com/network/features/2026/may/william-camargos-all-that-i-can-carry-at-hannah-sloan
🖼️ William Camargo, All That I Can Carry #12, 2025, Archival inkjet print, 40 x 32 inches, framed, Edition of 4 with 2AP.
🖼️ William Camargo, All That I Can Carry #11, 2025, Archival inkjet print, 40 x 32 inches, framed, Edition of 4 with 2AP.
🖼️ William Camargo, Laying On A New Brown Pyramid, 2025, Archival inkjet print, 24 x 30 inches, framed, Edition of 6 with 2AP.
🖼️ William Camargo, Brown Body Pyramid, 2025, Archival inkjet print, 16 x 20 inches, Edition of 8 with 2AP.

William Camargo’s All That I Can Carry at @hannahsloan_curatorial
William Camargo (@billythecamera) is a Southern California based artist who uses photography to examine the world around him — specifically looking at racism, gentrification, and how the city of Anaheim (where he grew up) ignores its indigenous history.
Camargo does not simply document before and after, but uses himself and people he encounters (from different neighborhoods) in an ongoing dialogue about displacement. The exhibition includes images from series created between 2019 and the present.
Camargo is at once a visual artist, community archivist and educator who examines "structures of erasure." He states, "I continue to negotiate with placemaking, belonging, and constructed borders. For this reason, I use my brown body, born and raised in Anaheim, to conduct these interventions. I use historical texts and contemporary stories to establish a connection in which the same injustices are repackaged through language and neoliberal policies."
📅 11 Apr 2026 – 30 May 2026
📍 Hannah Sloan Curatorial & Advisory, Los Angeles
🔗https://www.artrabbit.com/network/features/2026/may/william-camargos-all-that-i-can-carry-at-hannah-sloan
🖼️ William Camargo, All That I Can Carry #12, 2025, Archival inkjet print, 40 x 32 inches, framed, Edition of 4 with 2AP.
🖼️ William Camargo, All That I Can Carry #11, 2025, Archival inkjet print, 40 x 32 inches, framed, Edition of 4 with 2AP.
🖼️ William Camargo, Laying On A New Brown Pyramid, 2025, Archival inkjet print, 24 x 30 inches, framed, Edition of 6 with 2AP.
🖼️ William Camargo, Brown Body Pyramid, 2025, Archival inkjet print, 16 x 20 inches, Edition of 8 with 2AP.

Thanks to the folks at the @thecheechcenter and especially @evferrer for including me in a couple sections of this exhibition of Chicano Photography, still up until September 6th. Also cover goes hard by theee @thaliagochez#chicanophoto #latinxphoto #thecheech #vscocam

ARTIST TALK / RSVP NOW OPEN
Place & Practice: A Conversation with William Camargo, Jackie Castillo & Alexa Ramírez Posada (moderator)
Saturday, May 30 / 11 AM at HSC&A
5613 San Vicente Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
Gallery Hours
Wednesday – Saturday
11 AM – 5 PM
In congruence with the closing reception of William Camargo: All That I Can Carry, join us for an artist panel discussion on the role of place in their practice, Latinx photography, sculpture and installation, the labor of making, and what it means to make work outside of home.
Full panelist bios and details in next week’s newsletter. Sign up at hannahsloan.com/subscribe to be sure you’re on the list!
Email hannah@hannahsloan.com to RSVP early.
Seating capped at 30. Coffee and donuts served.
@billythecamera @caminadas @sloanprojects

ARTIST TALK / RSVP NOW OPEN
Place & Practice: A Conversation with William Camargo, Jackie Castillo & Alexa Ramírez Posada (moderator)
Saturday, May 30 / 11 AM at HSC&A
5613 San Vicente Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
Gallery Hours
Wednesday – Saturday
11 AM – 5 PM
In congruence with the closing reception of William Camargo: All That I Can Carry, join us for an artist panel discussion on the role of place in their practice, Latinx photography, sculpture and installation, the labor of making, and what it means to make work outside of home.
Full panelist bios and details in next week’s newsletter. Sign up at hannahsloan.com/subscribe to be sure you’re on the list!
Email hannah@hannahsloan.com to RSVP early.
Seating capped at 30. Coffee and donuts served.
@billythecamera @caminadas @sloanprojects

ARTIST TALK / RSVP NOW OPEN
Place & Practice: A Conversation with William Camargo, Jackie Castillo & Alexa Ramírez Posada (moderator)
Saturday, May 30 / 11 AM at HSC&A
5613 San Vicente Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
Gallery Hours
Wednesday – Saturday
11 AM – 5 PM
In congruence with the closing reception of William Camargo: All That I Can Carry, join us for an artist panel discussion on the role of place in their practice, Latinx photography, sculpture and installation, the labor of making, and what it means to make work outside of home.
Full panelist bios and details in next week’s newsletter. Sign up at hannahsloan.com/subscribe to be sure you’re on the list!
Email hannah@hannahsloan.com to RSVP early.
Seating capped at 30. Coffee and donuts served.
@billythecamera @caminadas @sloanprojects

ARTIST TALK / RSVP NOW OPEN
Place & Practice: A Conversation with William Camargo, Jackie Castillo & Alexa Ramírez Posada (moderator)
Saturday, May 30 / 11 AM at HSC&A
5613 San Vicente Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
Gallery Hours
Wednesday – Saturday
11 AM – 5 PM
In congruence with the closing reception of William Camargo: All That I Can Carry, join us for an artist panel discussion on the role of place in their practice, Latinx photography, sculpture and installation, the labor of making, and what it means to make work outside of home.
Full panelist bios and details in next week’s newsletter. Sign up at hannahsloan.com/subscribe to be sure you’re on the list!
Email hannah@hannahsloan.com to RSVP early.
Seating capped at 30. Coffee and donuts served.
@billythecamera @caminadas @sloanprojects

From Anaheim's shadow of Disneyland to the streets of San José, Costa Rica — William Camargo uses his own body as a site of intervention, confronting gentrification, displacement, and the erasure of Chicanx and Latine communities. 📷
His largest solo showing to date is on view now at Hannah Sloan Curatorial & Advisory through May 30. Read our review by William Moreno on Art and Cake. Link in bio.
#WilliamCamargo #HannahSloan #ConceptualPhotography #ChicanoArt

From Anaheim's shadow of Disneyland to the streets of San José, Costa Rica — William Camargo uses his own body as a site of intervention, confronting gentrification, displacement, and the erasure of Chicanx and Latine communities. 📷
His largest solo showing to date is on view now at Hannah Sloan Curatorial & Advisory through May 30. Read our review by William Moreno on Art and Cake. Link in bio.
#WilliamCamargo #HannahSloan #ConceptualPhotography #ChicanoArt

From Anaheim's shadow of Disneyland to the streets of San José, Costa Rica — William Camargo uses his own body as a site of intervention, confronting gentrification, displacement, and the erasure of Chicanx and Latine communities. 📷
His largest solo showing to date is on view now at Hannah Sloan Curatorial & Advisory through May 30. Read our review by William Moreno on Art and Cake. Link in bio.
#WilliamCamargo #HannahSloan #ConceptualPhotography #ChicanoArt

Laying Down On A New Pyramid, 2025 on view now at @hannahsloan_curatorial until May 30, will announce a convo soon/closing event. #chicanxart #makeportraits #vscocam #latinxart

William Camargo: All That I Can Carry
Through photography, performance, and installation, Camargo examines migration, labor, and the politics of place, bringing together interconnected bodies of work that move between Southern California and San José, Costa Rica. The exhibition includes new works developed during his residency at satis.FACTORY Casa de Arte, supported by HSC&A.
Hannah Sloan Curatorial & Advisory
5613 San Vicente Blvd, Los Angeles
Free parking available | Open to the public
Gallery hours: Wednesday–Saturday, 11–5 PM
For press inquiries or to schedule a visit:
diana@hannahsloan.com
@sloanprojects
@hannahsloan_curatorial
@billythecamera
@satisfactory_casadearte
@forthebirdstrappedinairports
#WilliamCamargo
#HSCA
#contemporaryphotography

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the opening of William Camargo: All That I Can Carry. The gallery was packed with artists, educators, collectors, and curators moving through the space, engaging with the work. It was our most well-attended opening to date, and the energy carried all the way from the front gallery to the patio, where we shared stories over tacos, adding to the good vibes and lively, generous atmosphere.
We’re especially grateful to those who purchased copies of William’s book—which sold out!—and to everyone who spent time with the work, from the curated bookshelf presentation to the floor installation.
We’re also delighted to share that key works from the exhibition are finding strong homes in public and private collections.
The exhibition remains on view through May 30 with a closing reception and group Artist Talk on Saturday May 30 at 11am—we welcome you to spend time with us in the weeks ahead.
@billythecamera
@sloanprojects
@hannahsloan_curatorial
Hannah Sloan Curatorial & Advisory
5613 San Vicente Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90019
Wed–Sat, 11–5
Free parking / open to the public
#HSCA #WilliamCamargo #LosAngelesArt

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the opening of William Camargo: All That I Can Carry. The gallery was packed with artists, educators, collectors, and curators moving through the space, engaging with the work. It was our most well-attended opening to date, and the energy carried all the way from the front gallery to the patio, where we shared stories over tacos, adding to the good vibes and lively, generous atmosphere.
We’re especially grateful to those who purchased copies of William’s book—which sold out!—and to everyone who spent time with the work, from the curated bookshelf presentation to the floor installation.
We’re also delighted to share that key works from the exhibition are finding strong homes in public and private collections.
The exhibition remains on view through May 30 with a closing reception and group Artist Talk on Saturday May 30 at 11am—we welcome you to spend time with us in the weeks ahead.
@billythecamera
@sloanprojects
@hannahsloan_curatorial
Hannah Sloan Curatorial & Advisory
5613 San Vicente Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90019
Wed–Sat, 11–5
Free parking / open to the public
#HSCA #WilliamCamargo #LosAngelesArt

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the opening of William Camargo: All That I Can Carry. The gallery was packed with artists, educators, collectors, and curators moving through the space, engaging with the work. It was our most well-attended opening to date, and the energy carried all the way from the front gallery to the patio, where we shared stories over tacos, adding to the good vibes and lively, generous atmosphere.
We’re especially grateful to those who purchased copies of William’s book—which sold out!—and to everyone who spent time with the work, from the curated bookshelf presentation to the floor installation.
We’re also delighted to share that key works from the exhibition are finding strong homes in public and private collections.
The exhibition remains on view through May 30 with a closing reception and group Artist Talk on Saturday May 30 at 11am—we welcome you to spend time with us in the weeks ahead.
@billythecamera
@sloanprojects
@hannahsloan_curatorial
Hannah Sloan Curatorial & Advisory
5613 San Vicente Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90019
Wed–Sat, 11–5
Free parking / open to the public
#HSCA #WilliamCamargo #LosAngelesArt

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the opening of William Camargo: All That I Can Carry. The gallery was packed with artists, educators, collectors, and curators moving through the space, engaging with the work. It was our most well-attended opening to date, and the energy carried all the way from the front gallery to the patio, where we shared stories over tacos, adding to the good vibes and lively, generous atmosphere.
We’re especially grateful to those who purchased copies of William’s book—which sold out!—and to everyone who spent time with the work, from the curated bookshelf presentation to the floor installation.
We’re also delighted to share that key works from the exhibition are finding strong homes in public and private collections.
The exhibition remains on view through May 30 with a closing reception and group Artist Talk on Saturday May 30 at 11am—we welcome you to spend time with us in the weeks ahead.
@billythecamera
@sloanprojects
@hannahsloan_curatorial
Hannah Sloan Curatorial & Advisory
5613 San Vicente Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90019
Wed–Sat, 11–5
Free parking / open to the public
#HSCA #WilliamCamargo #LosAngelesArt

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the opening of William Camargo: All That I Can Carry. The gallery was packed with artists, educators, collectors, and curators moving through the space, engaging with the work. It was our most well-attended opening to date, and the energy carried all the way from the front gallery to the patio, where we shared stories over tacos, adding to the good vibes and lively, generous atmosphere.
We’re especially grateful to those who purchased copies of William’s book—which sold out!—and to everyone who spent time with the work, from the curated bookshelf presentation to the floor installation.
We’re also delighted to share that key works from the exhibition are finding strong homes in public and private collections.
The exhibition remains on view through May 30 with a closing reception and group Artist Talk on Saturday May 30 at 11am—we welcome you to spend time with us in the weeks ahead.
@billythecamera
@sloanprojects
@hannahsloan_curatorial
Hannah Sloan Curatorial & Advisory
5613 San Vicente Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90019
Wed–Sat, 11–5
Free parking / open to the public
#HSCA #WilliamCamargo #LosAngelesArt

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the opening of William Camargo: All That I Can Carry. The gallery was packed with artists, educators, collectors, and curators moving through the space, engaging with the work. It was our most well-attended opening to date, and the energy carried all the way from the front gallery to the patio, where we shared stories over tacos, adding to the good vibes and lively, generous atmosphere.
We’re especially grateful to those who purchased copies of William’s book—which sold out!—and to everyone who spent time with the work, from the curated bookshelf presentation to the floor installation.
We’re also delighted to share that key works from the exhibition are finding strong homes in public and private collections.
The exhibition remains on view through May 30 with a closing reception and group Artist Talk on Saturday May 30 at 11am—we welcome you to spend time with us in the weeks ahead.
@billythecamera
@sloanprojects
@hannahsloan_curatorial
Hannah Sloan Curatorial & Advisory
5613 San Vicente Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90019
Wed–Sat, 11–5
Free parking / open to the public
#HSCA #WilliamCamargo #LosAngelesArt

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the opening of William Camargo: All That I Can Carry. The gallery was packed with artists, educators, collectors, and curators moving through the space, engaging with the work. It was our most well-attended opening to date, and the energy carried all the way from the front gallery to the patio, where we shared stories over tacos, adding to the good vibes and lively, generous atmosphere.
We’re especially grateful to those who purchased copies of William’s book—which sold out!—and to everyone who spent time with the work, from the curated bookshelf presentation to the floor installation.
We’re also delighted to share that key works from the exhibition are finding strong homes in public and private collections.
The exhibition remains on view through May 30 with a closing reception and group Artist Talk on Saturday May 30 at 11am—we welcome you to spend time with us in the weeks ahead.
@billythecamera
@sloanprojects
@hannahsloan_curatorial
Hannah Sloan Curatorial & Advisory
5613 San Vicente Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90019
Wed–Sat, 11–5
Free parking / open to the public
#HSCA #WilliamCamargo #LosAngelesArt

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the opening of William Camargo: All That I Can Carry. The gallery was packed with artists, educators, collectors, and curators moving through the space, engaging with the work. It was our most well-attended opening to date, and the energy carried all the way from the front gallery to the patio, where we shared stories over tacos, adding to the good vibes and lively, generous atmosphere.
We’re especially grateful to those who purchased copies of William’s book—which sold out!—and to everyone who spent time with the work, from the curated bookshelf presentation to the floor installation.
We’re also delighted to share that key works from the exhibition are finding strong homes in public and private collections.
The exhibition remains on view through May 30 with a closing reception and group Artist Talk on Saturday May 30 at 11am—we welcome you to spend time with us in the weeks ahead.
@billythecamera
@sloanprojects
@hannahsloan_curatorial
Hannah Sloan Curatorial & Advisory
5613 San Vicente Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90019
Wed–Sat, 11–5
Free parking / open to the public
#HSCA #WilliamCamargo #LosAngelesArt

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the opening of William Camargo: All That I Can Carry. The gallery was packed with artists, educators, collectors, and curators moving through the space, engaging with the work. It was our most well-attended opening to date, and the energy carried all the way from the front gallery to the patio, where we shared stories over tacos, adding to the good vibes and lively, generous atmosphere.
We’re especially grateful to those who purchased copies of William’s book—which sold out!—and to everyone who spent time with the work, from the curated bookshelf presentation to the floor installation.
We’re also delighted to share that key works from the exhibition are finding strong homes in public and private collections.
The exhibition remains on view through May 30 with a closing reception and group Artist Talk on Saturday May 30 at 11am—we welcome you to spend time with us in the weeks ahead.
@billythecamera
@sloanprojects
@hannahsloan_curatorial
Hannah Sloan Curatorial & Advisory
5613 San Vicente Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90019
Wed–Sat, 11–5
Free parking / open to the public
#HSCA #WilliamCamargo #LosAngelesArt

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the opening of William Camargo: All That I Can Carry. The gallery was packed with artists, educators, collectors, and curators moving through the space, engaging with the work. It was our most well-attended opening to date, and the energy carried all the way from the front gallery to the patio, where we shared stories over tacos, adding to the good vibes and lively, generous atmosphere.
We’re especially grateful to those who purchased copies of William’s book—which sold out!—and to everyone who spent time with the work, from the curated bookshelf presentation to the floor installation.
We’re also delighted to share that key works from the exhibition are finding strong homes in public and private collections.
The exhibition remains on view through May 30 with a closing reception and group Artist Talk on Saturday May 30 at 11am—we welcome you to spend time with us in the weeks ahead.
@billythecamera
@sloanprojects
@hannahsloan_curatorial
Hannah Sloan Curatorial & Advisory
5613 San Vicente Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90019
Wed–Sat, 11–5
Free parking / open to the public
#HSCA #WilliamCamargo #LosAngelesArt

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the opening of William Camargo: All That I Can Carry. The gallery was packed with artists, educators, collectors, and curators moving through the space, engaging with the work. It was our most well-attended opening to date, and the energy carried all the way from the front gallery to the patio, where we shared stories over tacos, adding to the good vibes and lively, generous atmosphere.
We’re especially grateful to those who purchased copies of William’s book—which sold out!—and to everyone who spent time with the work, from the curated bookshelf presentation to the floor installation.
We’re also delighted to share that key works from the exhibition are finding strong homes in public and private collections.
The exhibition remains on view through May 30 with a closing reception and group Artist Talk on Saturday May 30 at 11am—we welcome you to spend time with us in the weeks ahead.
@billythecamera
@sloanprojects
@hannahsloan_curatorial
Hannah Sloan Curatorial & Advisory
5613 San Vicente Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90019
Wed–Sat, 11–5
Free parking / open to the public
#HSCA #WilliamCamargo #LosAngelesArt

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the opening of William Camargo: All That I Can Carry. The gallery was packed with artists, educators, collectors, and curators moving through the space, engaging with the work. It was our most well-attended opening to date, and the energy carried all the way from the front gallery to the patio, where we shared stories over tacos, adding to the good vibes and lively, generous atmosphere.
We’re especially grateful to those who purchased copies of William’s book—which sold out!—and to everyone who spent time with the work, from the curated bookshelf presentation to the floor installation.
We’re also delighted to share that key works from the exhibition are finding strong homes in public and private collections.
The exhibition remains on view through May 30 with a closing reception and group Artist Talk on Saturday May 30 at 11am—we welcome you to spend time with us in the weeks ahead.
@billythecamera
@sloanprojects
@hannahsloan_curatorial
Hannah Sloan Curatorial & Advisory
5613 San Vicente Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90019
Wed–Sat, 11–5
Free parking / open to the public
#HSCA #WilliamCamargo #LosAngelesArt

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the opening of William Camargo: All That I Can Carry. The gallery was packed with artists, educators, collectors, and curators moving through the space, engaging with the work. It was our most well-attended opening to date, and the energy carried all the way from the front gallery to the patio, where we shared stories over tacos, adding to the good vibes and lively, generous atmosphere.
We’re especially grateful to those who purchased copies of William’s book—which sold out!—and to everyone who spent time with the work, from the curated bookshelf presentation to the floor installation.
We’re also delighted to share that key works from the exhibition are finding strong homes in public and private collections.
The exhibition remains on view through May 30 with a closing reception and group Artist Talk on Saturday May 30 at 11am—we welcome you to spend time with us in the weeks ahead.
@billythecamera
@sloanprojects
@hannahsloan_curatorial
Hannah Sloan Curatorial & Advisory
5613 San Vicente Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90019
Wed–Sat, 11–5
Free parking / open to the public
#HSCA #WilliamCamargo #LosAngelesArt

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the opening of William Camargo: All That I Can Carry. The gallery was packed with artists, educators, collectors, and curators moving through the space, engaging with the work. It was our most well-attended opening to date, and the energy carried all the way from the front gallery to the patio, where we shared stories over tacos, adding to the good vibes and lively, generous atmosphere.
We’re especially grateful to those who purchased copies of William’s book—which sold out!—and to everyone who spent time with the work, from the curated bookshelf presentation to the floor installation.
We’re also delighted to share that key works from the exhibition are finding strong homes in public and private collections.
The exhibition remains on view through May 30 with a closing reception and group Artist Talk on Saturday May 30 at 11am—we welcome you to spend time with us in the weeks ahead.
@billythecamera
@sloanprojects
@hannahsloan_curatorial
Hannah Sloan Curatorial & Advisory
5613 San Vicente Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90019
Wed–Sat, 11–5
Free parking / open to the public
#HSCA #WilliamCamargo #LosAngelesArt

William Camargo
All That I Can Carry #12, 2025
Archival inkjet print
40 x 32 inches framed
Edition of 4 with 2AP
$6,500 framed | $5,500 unframed
DM to inquire
hannah@hannahsloan.com
hannahsloan.com
All That I Can Carry marks an important continuation of the artist’s evolving practice while reflecting the transnational connections fostered through the HSC&A / satis.FACTORY residency program.
Exhibition Dates
April 11 – May 30, 2026
Opening Reception & Book Signing
Saturday, April 11
3 – 5 PM
Hannah Sloan Curatorial & Advisory
5613 San Vicente Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
Gallery Hours
Wednesday – Saturday
11 AM – 5 PM
For press inquiries or to schedule a visit:
diana@hannahsloan.com
@sloanprojects
@hannahsloan_curatorial
@billythecamera
#WilliamCamargo
#HSCA
#ContemporaryPhotography
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