32 pp., color, offset printed, 8.5 x 5.5 in., saddle-stitch binding, unlimited edition
Published by 839, Los Angeles on the occasion of Union Station
(November 1 - December 20, 2025)
$10
Free LA pick-up/delivery. Domestic shipping $4.
Publication © 2025
Yunghun Yoo and 839
Printed by Fox Hills Printing, Culver City
Yunghun Yoo (b. 1982, Seoul) is a Korean-American painter raised in Long Beach, California, and now based in Los Angeles. He earned a BA in English Literature from UCLA. His MFA thesis exhibition, Heterotopia Americana, was on view at Claremont Graduate University, where he graduated in spring 2025. He has also exhibited in Los Angeles at 839 and Durden and Ray. His practice engages concepts of balance, displacement, and the unstable boundaries of identity, space, and perception. Yoo draws from a multicultural and migratory perspective to shape his nomadic worldview. He was a 2022 recipient of the Kerry James Marshall Award from the Visual and Media Arts Department at Los Angeles City College.
Andrés Janacua
Sundowning, 2025
Inkjet print on Moab Entrada Rag 185 GSM Bright White
12 x 9 in.
Edition of 25 + 3 AP
Signed, numbered, and dated verso
$200
Free delivery in LA
+ $30 for domestic shipping
Printed by POV, Los Angeles
Published by 839, 2025
Release date: December 2025
Andrés Janacua (b. 1982, possibly Los Angeles). P’Urhépecha. Received a BFA from the University of Southern California and an MFA from Claremont Graduate University. He was an artist in residence at MFAH CORE (Houston), Queens Museum (New York), SOMA (Mexico City), and more. He has exhibited at Rio Hondo Art Gallery (Whittier, CA), CSUN Art Galleries (Northridge, CA), Charlie James Gallery (Los Angeles), KITA (Los Angeles), Elephant Art Space (Los Angeles), Shelter in Place (Boston, MA), Vitrine (Albuquerque, NM), and Commonwealth and Council (Los Angeles). His solo exhibition with 839, My Dad Drips, was on view in the fall of 2024, and he was featured this past May at NADA New York. His work has been written about in Hyperallergic, Carla, ARTnews, and more. He lives in Los Angeles, and works at times in Chilchota, Michoacán.
32 pp., color, offset printed, 8.5 x 5.5 in., saddle-stitch binding, unlimited edition
Published by 839, Los Angeles on the occasion of Echoes
(August 23 - October 18, 2025)
$10
Free LA pick-up/delivery. Domestic shipping $4.
Publication © 2025
Vanessa Wallace-Gonzales and 839
Printed by Fox Hills Printing, Culver City
Vanessa Wallace-Gonzales (b. 1992, Santa Barbara, California) is a Black and Mexican multidisciplinary artist using a variety of materials including ceramics, collage, resin, cyanotypes, wearables, installation, and sound. Her work draws parallels between the body and nature through the use of flora and fauna alongside the human form, while simultaneously engaging with body language, distortion, archetype, myth, and metaphor. She received her BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore and is a current MFA candidate at Hunter College in New York. She was an artist-in-residence at the Carnegie Art Museum in Oxnard in 2018. She has exhibited at the San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, Carnegie Art Museum (Oxnard, CA), Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana (MACLA) (San Jose, CA), Beta Epochs (Los Angeles), Atkinson Gallery at SBCC (Santa Barbara); and The Basic Premise Gallery, The Historical Ojai Jail, and the Carolyn Glasoe Bailey Foundation (all Ojai, CA), and more. She has served on the board of the Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara since 2023.
Handwoven toquillo from Zamora, Michoacán
Bag dimensions: 11 1/2 x 14 1/2 x 5 1/2 in.
Straps: 11 in.
Shown in black (other colorways available by request)
Unnumbered edition
$400
Free delivery in LA
+ $30 for domestic shipping
Inquiries: info@839gallery.com
Andrés Janacua (b. 1982, possibly Los Angeles). P’Urhépecha. Received a BFA from the University of Southern California and an MFA from Claremont Graduate University. He was an artist in residence at MFAH CORE (Houston), Queens Museum (New York), SOMA (Mexico City), and more. He has exhibited at Rio Hondo Art Gallery (Whittier, CA), CSUN Art Galleries (Northridge, CA), Charlie James Gallery (Los Angeles), Elephant Art Space (Los Angeles), Shelter in Place (Boston, MA), Vitrine (Albuquerque, NM), and Commonwealth and Council (Los Angeles). His solo exhibition with 839, My Dad Drips, was on view in the fall of 2024 and he exhibited with 839 at NADA NY 2025. He lives in Los Angeles, and works at times in Chilchota, Michoacán.
A Drift, 2025
Inkjet print on Moab Entrada Rag 185 GSM Natural White
Sheet size: 12 x 9 in.
Image size: 11 3/8 x 8 1/2 in.
Edition of 25 + 3 AP
Signed, numbered and dated on front
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Printed by POV, Los Angeles
Published by 839, 2025
Release date: March 2025
Free delivery in LA
+ $30 for domestic shipping
Inquiries: info@839gallery.com
Olivia Gibian (b. 1988, Selma, Alabama) is an artist living in Los Angeles. She received her BFA in painting and printmaking from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2011. 839 presented her exhibition Selected Ambient Works in Los Angeles in the fall of 2024, and she exhibited with 839 at NADA NY 2025. She has exhibited at the Other Places art fair (OPaf, San Pedro), Treasure Town (Brooklyn), William King Museum of Art (Abingdon, VA), and the VCU FAB Gallery (Richmond, VA). She has also designed costumes and sets for dance, theatre, and video. In addition to her primary focus on painting, she enjoys making clothing, ceramics, and textile objects. She also works as a floral designer.
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