Overview

Opening Reception: Saturday, February 21 from 5 - 8 PM

1923 S. Santa Fe Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90021

 

The Dance, presented by Abigail Ogilvy Gallery in collaboration with Cierra Britton Gallery is a meditation on the politics and poetics of bodily movement. Rooted in the visual language of classical forms and experimental gesture, the exhibition explores the significance of femme movement as both ritual and resistance through the lens of artists Latifa Alajlan, Ambrose Rhapsody Murray, Hiba Schahbaz, Sydney Vernon, Rena Monet, Emily Manwaring, and Naomi Lisiki. From ballet to voguing, to gestural abstract painting, movement has long transcended the stage and dance floor—becoming a vital tool for self-expression, community formation, and the preservation of bodily autonomy.

Drawing on visual references as evocative as Black Swan and Alvin Ailey’s Revelations, the works in this show offer studies in singular and communal motion—highlighting how choreography, whether performed or conjured, becomes a way of reclaiming power. Here, the body becomes its own archive: twisting, pulsing, reaching, and returning in service of memory, survival, and transformation.

 

Founded in 2021, the Cierra Britton Gallery is the first NYC-based gallery dedicated to representing BIPOC womxn artists whose work contributes to the contemporary cultural dialogue across the globe. The gallery’s mission is to make space for artists who are creating exploratory work, inclusive of all mediums such as painting, photography, drawing, and performance. Starting as a nomadic and online gallery, our programming has focused on a diverse roster of artists making work that is rooted in storytelling, exploration, and cultural commentary.

 

Cierra Britton Gallery is creating a safe and much-needed space for BIPOC womxn artists who have historically been marginalized from the mainstream art world. We aim to uphold artists and create community through dialogue and support for the arts.

Cierra Britton (b.1996, Baltimore, MD) is a curator and art dealer living and working in New York City. As the director of the Cierra Britton Gallery, her mission is to make space for artists who are creating exploratory work across all mediums.

Installation Views
Works
  • Latifa Alajlan, 24/12/18, 2024
    Latifa Alajlan, 24/12/18, 2024
  • Latifa Alajlan, Devotion, 2024
    Latifa Alajlan, Devotion, 2024 Sold
  • Naomi Lisiki, Contemplation, Nature et Sérénité, 2026
    Naomi Lisiki, Contemplation, Nature et Sérénité, 2026 Sold
  • Naomi Lisiki, Fleur de Grenadine (Pomegranate Flower), 2025
    Naomi Lisiki, Fleur de Grenadine (Pomegranate Flower), 2025
  • Emily Manwaring, Moment to Myself
    Emily Manwaring, Moment to Myself
  • Emily Manwaring, Untitled 01, 2026
    Emily Manwaring, Untitled 01, 2026
  • Emily Manwaring, Untitled 02, 2026
    Emily Manwaring, Untitled 02, 2026
  • Ambrose Rhapsody Murray, I looked at the spot where flesh joined with plaster, and I pulled hard (Dana), 2025-2026
    Ambrose Rhapsody Murray, I looked at the spot where flesh joined with plaster, and I pulled hard (Dana), 2025-2026
  • Ambrose Rhapsody Murray, The jewel (bones muscles sinews blood neveres sexuality five hundred moral character two hundred improved intellect one hundred chastity virtue four hundred) Clotel, 2025-2026
    Ambrose Rhapsody Murray, The jewel (bones muscles sinews blood neveres sexuality five hundred moral character two hundred improved intellect one hundred chastity virtue four hundred) Clotel, 2025-2026
  • Rena Monet, Black Dance, 2025
    Rena Monet, Black Dance, 2025 Sold
  • Hiba Schahbaz, The Dance, 2026
    Hiba Schahbaz, The Dance, 2026
  • Sydney Vernon, 4 Tina, 2023
    Sydney Vernon, 4 Tina, 2023
  • Sydney Vernon, Webbing and Weaving, 2025
    Sydney Vernon, Webbing and Weaving, 2025