The Excessive Desert Artwork Honest in Pioneertown, California, held its third version final weekend (8-9 March), with 12 taking part galleries filling up the rooms on the Pioneertown Motel with works from throughout the area. The truthful additionally featured a programme of artist talks and a live performance sequence that includes native musicians. Artwork lovers, children, canine and some miniature donkeys kicked up filth within the outdated ghost city film set-turned-high desert hotspot.
Established in 1946 as a live-in, Outdated West-style film set, Pioneertown has endured movies, fires and a long time of vacationers, and nonetheless incorporates a handful of surviving buildings designed to resemble a frontier city within the late nineteenth century. This contains the well-known roadside restaurant and music venue, Pappy & Harriet’s, the lately renovated Purple Canine Saloon and the Pioneertown Motel itself.
Freshly renovated in 2022 by Mike and Matt French of the design and improvement studio Life & Occasions, 12 of the motel’s 19 rooms operated as gallery stands for native desert galleries like Compound and Yucca Valley Materials Lab, Los Angeles-based galleries like Gattopardo, Craig Krull Gallery, Hannah Sloan Curatorial & Advisory and Gross! Gallery. The truthful even drew a Southern gallery, Purple Arrow, from Nashville.
One of many gallery stands in a room on the Pioneertown Motel in the course of the Excessive Desert Artwork Honest Courtesy Excessive Desert Artwork Honest
The encircling space, which spans the cities of Joshua Tree, Yucca Valley, Landers and Twentynine Palms, has lengthy been a preferred enclave with artists from Noah Purifoy to Andrea Zittel and Alma Allen. However its recognition has grown extra quickly and broadly prior to now decade, particularly since 2020, when giant numbers of Angelenos departed town in favour of clear desert air in the course of the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Since then, galleries, teams and programmes have emerged within the space, along with current areas just like the established Excessive Desert Take a look at Websites. They embody the Mojave Artists of Colour Collective and Excessive Desert Artists, in addition to new sequence of artist talks, workshops and music programming on the Firehouse Joshua Tree, Yucca Valley Materials Lab and the Lazy Eye Gallery, plus Artwork Walks in Yucca Valley and Twentynine Palms, and the lately relaunched Hello Desert Cultural Middle.

Guests to the Excessive Desert Artwork Honest on the Pioneertown Motel Courtesy Excessive Desert Artwork Honest
In response to the artist Caroline Partamian, a associate within the Yucca Valley-based gallery Compound, the realm has seen the variety of artists and the variety of media they’re training flourish within the final 5 years she has been dwelling within the space, which is round a two-hour drive east of Los Angeles.
“There’s a powerful want to make communal connections with artwork and artists dwelling right here, however it could nonetheless be isolating and inaccessible for those who don’t know what’s taking place or when and the place issues are taking place,” Partamian tells The Artwork Newspaper.
For taking part galleries, the Excessive Desert Artwork Honest is a way to plug into the artwork scene within the space, meet different desert dwellers and make connections exterior of the desert. “[At Compound], we attempt to usher in a mixture of native, home and worldwide artists in order that these alternatives for connection exterior the Mojave develop into out there,” Partamian says. “All these native tasks and galleries are working in the direction of being extra seen regardless of already being public—there nonetheless appears to be boundaries with entry, financially, socially or in any other case.”

A customer examines one of many gallery stands in a room on the Pioneertown Motel in the course of the Excessive Desert Artwork Honest Courtesy Excessive Desert Artwork Honest
In response to the Excessive Desert Artwork Honest co-founder Nicholas Fahey, the truthful originated in 2019 as a solution to get collectors from Malibu to return out to the desert, providing them a tour of the realm whereas stopping at artists’ studios alongside the best way.
“Getting individuals to return out and purchase stuff is nice, but it surely’s extra about creating an expertise that collectors wish to be part of, that they wish to come again to subsequent yr, [that] is nice as a result of they’re going to attach with individuals,” Fahey, an entrepreneur who works in improvement and the humanities, tells The Artwork Newspaper. Constructing these connections is vital to creating gross sales for desert artists particularly, he provides. Even when they don’t purchase work the weekend of the truthful, would-be collectors have made a brand new connection so when they’re prepared, they know who to contact.

One of many gallery stands in a room on the Pioneertown Motel in the course of the Excessive Desert Artwork Honest Courtesy Excessive Desert Artwork Honest
“We noticed an actual have to deliver a 360-degree artwork truthful to the excessive desert the place not solely locals but in addition Angelenos may come out and luxuriate in a vacation spot in a lovely place the place children and animals are welcome,” says Candice Lawler, an artwork agent and patron who co-founded the truthful with Fahey. “The actual hope is that we’re bringing totally different communities collectively to have conversations about artwork.”
For some exhibitors, amid the year-round onslaught of white-walled artwork truthful experiences, various occasions like Excessive Desert Artwork Honest are extra distinctive, relaxed and intimate, creating areas for extra significant connections.
“I’ve discovered myself gravitating in the direction of various artwork gala’s, and the Excessive Desert Artwork Honest is strictly that,” says the curator an gallerist Yiwei Lu, who provides that she often participates in additional than 5 gala’s annually along with her house, Yiwei Gallery. “I needed to be a part of one thing whereas it’s nonetheless within the making and I recognize areas that break free from the standard format.”








