The exhibition, which will be on display from August to November 2024, consists of several of Richard Orlinski’s colorful animals crafted from resin, positioned along the iconic palm-tree lined Rodeo Drive and into the historic Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel. This marks Richard Orlinski’s first presence in Beverly Hills. Among the sculptures is the artist’s iconic “Wild Kong,” “Standing Bear,” “Panda” and “Crocodile,” as well as a new work designed specifically for the city of Beverly Hills.
The Rodeo Drive Committee partnership with Richard Orlinski was made possible with the help of the city of Beverly Hills, Sevan Bolikian, exhibition producer and curator, Cynthia Hajjar, member of the advisory council of the Alliance Française of Los Angeles and president of UFE Los Angeles, Richard Orlinski’s team, Kathy Gohari and the Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel.
Over the years, Richard Orlinski pushed the borders of art further than any other artist of his generation and he built his legitimacy in various fields and took his notoriety to a greater level.

