West Hollywood, CA — Perched on a serene West Hollywood knoll, surrounded by the city’s vibrant energy, four newly completed luxury townhouses listed exclusively with The Agency are hosting “Dialogues on the Knoll,” a cross-residential art exhibition, featuring 19 contemporary artists, curated by Kipton Cronkite with salon partner Todd Williamson. The show examines how art can ground viewers amid a rapidly changing world, blurring the lines between daily living, architecture, and creative expression.
Exhibition Dates: November 11, 2025 – January 15, 2026
Location: 918 West Knoll Drive, West Hollywood, CA
Sculpture, sound, light, painting, and functional design converge to explore the delicate balance between rupture and repair, chaos and contemplation. Clay, bronze, stone, pigment, and frequency become vessels for transformation, carrying emotional, ecological, and spiritual memory. Across the exhibition, works reflect both the rawness of human experience and the pursuit of healing, ritual, and inner stillness. Some pieces mirror societal turbulence, while others offer refuge, sanctuary, or space for reflection.

Together, the works create a living dialogue—an invitation to pause, listen, and inhabit the space between intensity and quiet. On this West Hollywood knoll, the salon functions as both lookout and landing place, where uncertainty and beauty coexist, and stillness is defined by awareness rather than absence of noise.
Participating artists include Mark Acetelli, Charles Arnoldi, Kristina Rose Baker, Chaaban Designs, Mads Christensen (represented by Timothy Yarger Fine Art, Los Angeles), Christina Craemer, Shane Guffogg, Steve Hash, Alexandria Hilfiger, Caroline P.M. Jones (represented by Timothy Yarger Fine Art, Los Angeles), David Paul Kay, Brandon Lomax, Leo Marmol, Mohamed Ouedraogo, Theo Pinto, Rotem Reshef, Cybele Rowe, Roxie Sarhangi, and Todd Williamson.

The exhibition, on view through Jan. 15, 2026, will be complemented by private sound baths and curated activations, offering moments of grounding amid the busy holiday season and transition into the new year.
For more than two decades, Cronkite has supported artists across the spectrum—from emerging to blue-chip. “Dialogues on the Knoll” marks his largest curated exhibition to date, featuring 88 works. “It is a rare and rewarding opportunity to curate a project on this expansive scale, with the ability to install artwork in fully empty spaces,” he said. “My intention was to spark dialogue among artists and foster meaningful conversations with collectors around diverse forms of expression and mediums.”
Private walkthroughs are available by appointment. Email assistant@kipton.com or text 917-797-2689 to schedule a viewing. | Cover art by Charles Arnoldi