Press Coverage & Reviews
Art Rabbit
William Camargo 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.
What’s on Los Angeles
When viewed together Carmago's powerful works explore gentrification, displacement, family and intimacy. That he can combine these themes across this diverse imagery is a testament not only to his commitment to photography, but in his understanding of the history and use of the medium as a tool for advocacy and change.
Artwrld
Working in the tradition of conceptual photography, William Camargo explores how gentrification, systemic racism, and the erasure of Chicanx and Latine communities shape cities and the lives of those who inhabit them. Through photography, installation, and community archiving, he constructs counter-narratives that center Brown communities and bring overlooked histories into public view.
art and cake
William Camargo’s current exhibit of twenty-four plus works, dated 2019 through 2025, reads as a mini survey, with photographic images and installations thematically placed throughout the modest gallery. It’s his largest showing of works to date.
13Things LA
With a sort of minimalist maximalism, there is little left at all brings together six artists working across drawing, sculpture, assemblage, and devotional object-making in a group exhibition organized around ritual and reverence as operational studio practices.
KCRW Art Insider
SeXObjects, a group show curated by Hannah Sloan at Craig Krull (one of three worthwhile exhibitions currently on view at the gallery), offers a view of sex through the lens of Gen X, the generation that came into adulthood before the internet began to mediate all the ways people encountered each other.
13Things LA
PAC LA’s signature one-hour live online program returns, continuing its Year of the Woman programming through a deceptively simple structure. Curated and hosted by Hannah Sloan.
The Eye of Photography
Photographic Arts Council Los Angeles (PAC LA) presents the third edition of A Picture A Minute, a one-hour, live Zoom presentation taking place on Friday, January 9, 2026, 4:00–5:00pm PST.
13ThingsLA
George Herms and Michael Deyermond: poems for a postmistress opens Saturday, November 22, 2-5pm at Hannah Sloan Curatorial & Advisory.
13ThingsLA
Photographic Arts Council presents Arlene Mejorado in conversation with Hannah Sloan.
The Art Newspaper
Upstart art fair brings collectors to an Old West movie set in the California desert
Hyperallergic
11 Shows to See in Los Angeles This February: Work by artists impacted by last month’s fires, Joseph Beuys’s reforestation project, Alice Coltrane’s rippling influence, and much more.
Artnet News
Why Has the Getty Museum Acquired an A.I. Photograph? The work by Matias Sauter Morera will be included in the museum's upcoming show, "The Queer Lens."
satis.FACTORY
A brief Q&A between curator and satis.FACTORY director Erika Martin and Hannah Sloan