Laura Aguilar: Body and Landscape, presented at The Huntington from March 22 to September 7, 2026, offers a compelling look at an artist who reshaped the relationship between self-portraiture and the natural world. Drawing from works created between the late 1980s and the early 2000s, the exhibition highlights Aguilar’s deeply personal approach to photography, where the body becomes both subject and site of meaning.
Aguilar’s images place her own figure within the arid terrains of Southern California and the Southwest, transforming these landscapes into spaces of reflection and affirmation. Rather than presenting nature as a distant or sublime backdrop, she engages it as an extension of the self. Her body, often positioned in quiet dialogue with rocks, sand, and open horizons, resists conventional ideals of beauty and visibility, asserting instead a presence grounded in vulnerability and strength.
The exhibition includes key works from several important series, where
Laura Aguilar explores stillness, movement, and balance through carefully composed self-portraits. These photographs reveal a sensitivity to form and light, but also a deliberate confrontation with social norms surrounding gender, body image, and identity. By placing herself at the center of the frame, Aguilar reclaims authorship over her representation, offering an alternative vision shaped by her experiences as a Chicana and queer artist.
Alongside these introspective works, her broader practice reflects a deep connection to community. Aguilar documented cultural gatherings and everyday life within Los Angeles, emphasizing the vitality of Latino and LGBTQ spaces often overlooked in mainstream narratives. This dual focus—on the individual and the collective—imbues her work with both intimacy and cultural resonance.
Body and Landscape underscores Aguilar’s enduring contribution to contemporary photography. Her images continue to challenge established boundaries, expanding the visual language through which identity, place, and belonging are understood.
Image:
Laura Aguilar, Grounded #106, 2006–2007, printed 2018. © Gift of the Laura Aguilar Trust of 2016. The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens.