Ali Eyal Wins Mohn Award
Ali Eyal, And Look Where I Went , 2025 Iraqi-American artist Ali Eyal is this year's recipient of the Mohn Award, a $100,000 prize given to an artist in the Hammer Museum's "Made in L.A." biennial. Shown is Eyal's phantasmagoric oil-on-linen painting And Look Where I Went , inspired by a visit to Manhattan's 9/11 memorial. Eyal will also be in the Whitney Biennial 2026, opening next month. Images of Eyal's art can be seen on his website . Carl Cheng, Anthropocene Landscape 3 , 2006 (printed circuit boards and rivets on aluminum) The Hammer also announced that Carl Cheng received a Career Achievement Award, and Greg Breda got the Public Recognition Award, decided by a vote of Hammer visitors. Each comes with a $25,000 prize. "Made in L.A. 2025" is on view through Mar. 1, 2026. Greg Breda, The Hour Within , 2025