
exhibition
Again, Differently
The debut exhibition from Side Hustle unfolds within a storied Beverly Hills estate, where the historic pool house has been transformed into an immersive gallery environment. This residence is one of the city’s last great Old-Hollywood landmarks, layered with nearly a century of cinematic and architectural history. Originally built in 1926 for silent-film star Hobart Bosworth, the estate was dramatically reimagined in 1934 by architect James E. Dolena, who transformed the Spanish-style structure into a dazzling Georgian–Hollywood Regency pavilion. From 1969 to 1996, it served as the longtime home of the Broccoli family, the legendary producers behind the James Bond films—adding intrigue to the separate pool house, once used as their private screening room.
Now reactivated as a stage for contemporary art, the space has preserved its identity as both a design landmark and a living piece of Hollywood history. Side Hustle: Again, Differently brings together a global roster of interdisciplinary artists whose works explore repetition, materiality, and memory across sculpture, sound, performance, and design. Open by private appointment, the exhibition offers an intimate encounter with boundary-pushing contemporary works in a setting reimagined for experimentation and dialogue.
Repetition.
A return that remakes.
Not perfection, but persistence.
Not sameness, but resonance.
A loop. A current. A method.
Repetition builds memory.
Builds momentum.
Builds form through doing.
We try. We fail. We try again.
In our action, something shifts.
The familiar turns strange.
The strange becomes essential.
Side Hustle’s inaugural show presents ten artists engaged in this process.
Their work invites reflection:
When does repetition become invention?
When does again become the breakthrough?
—KELLY WEARSTLER, OCTOBER 2025




Nynke Koster
90210 Bench (Smoke), 2025

Nynke Koster
90210 Chair (Slate), 2025

Nynke Koster
90210 Mirror (Parchment), 2025

Nynke Koster
90210 Stool (Basalt), 2025

Nynke Koster
90210 Stool (Fawn), 2025

Nynke Koster
90210 Stool (Sage), 2025

Nynke Koster
90210 Stool (Stone), 2025

Sam Klemick
Hollywood Chair, 2025

Sam Klemick
Hollywood Side Table, 2025

Sam Klemick
Hollywood Floor Lamp, 2025

Sam Klemick
Hollywood Mirror, 2025

Joana Schneider
Moon Scape, 2025

Joana Schneider
Hal’s Dream, 2025

Joana Schneider
Moon Scape Sky, 2025

Dozie Kanu
Anti-Climb Guiding Block, 2025

Sonia Gomes
Lamparina I, 2025

Sonia Gomes
Lamparina II, 2025

Sonia Gomes
Lamparina III, 2025

Sonia Gomes
Banco, 2025

Mariko Makino
Golden Hour Table Light, 2025

Mariko Makino
Golden Hour Floor Light, 2025

Mariko Makino
Golden Hour Wall Relief Light, 2025

Karl Holmqvist
Yoga Mirror I, 2025

Karl Holmqvist
Yoga Mirror II, 2025

Karl Holmqvist
Makeup Mirror, 2025

Karl Holmqvist
Bed Stand I, 2025

Karl Holmqvist
Bed Stand II, 2025

Karl Holmqvist
Bed Stand III, 2025

Leonor Antunes
Discrepancies with S and T, 2017/2025

Kenny Beats
Guitar, 2025
Madeline Hollander
COUNTDOWN, 2025

Christensen & Larsen
Paper Lounge Chairs, 1970s
Agenore Fabbri
Nastro di Gala Bench, 1991

Franco Lapini
Huge Pumpkin Caviar Bowl, 1970s

Franco Lapini
Huge Caviar Pumpkin Bowl 1970's, 1970s

Franco Lapini
Life-size Lamb Serving Platter, 1970, 1970s

Sofia Änghede
#9, 2002
1961 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster 002844, 1961

Rare wooden vintage slatted popsicle stick design chair, prototype, 1980s, 1980s

Rob Eckhardt
Dolores Armchairs , 1980s