
Drake Carr
Hollywood Walk-ins
Curated by Michael Slenske | April 5 - May 1, 2025
Drake Carr
Hollywood Walk-ins
Organized by Michael Slenske
April 5 – May 3, 2025
Megan Mulrooney is pleased to present Hollywood Walk-ins, a residency and exhibition of live drawings by New York-based artist Drake Carr. From April 5 – May 3, each week Carr will turn the gallery into his studio, inviting artists, friends, models, and other figures from Los Angeles’ creative scenes to sit for portraits in a studio-like space designed by the artist. As the residency unfolds, these drawings will be installed throughout the gallery, forming an evolving archive of both Carr’s work and the city’s cultural landscape. This Los Angeles edition follows previous iterations of the project in Paris and New York.
Carr’s live portraiture distills fleeting encounters into striking, stylized compositions. Working in real time, he captures a range of subjects—from everyday visitors to key cultural figures—with a sharp, graphic precision and a heightened sense of drama. His approach draws from the tradition of society portraiture, where pose and persona are meticulously constructed, while also reflecting the exaggerated elegance of fashion illustration. Rendered in soft hues, his figures exist hover between presence and performance. In this iteration, the act of preparation becomes part of the performance itself: hair and makeup artists will be present in the gallery, transforming sitters in real time and extending the portraits’ theatricality beyond the page.
Collaboration and spontaneity are central to West Hollywood Walk-ins. Each portrait will unfold through the dynamic between artist and subject, shaped in the moment by movement, energy, and exchange.
Drake Carr (b. 1993, Flint, Michigan) is an artist known for his dynamic figurative paintings, drawings, sculptures and performances. His work has been exhibited internationally at Fierman, New York; Mariposa, Paris; and New York Life, New York; among other spaces. His practice has also been featured in Artforum, Vogue, Art21, W Magazine, i-D, and Cultured. His subjects have included Pat Cleveland, Karlie Kloss, Hari Nef, Tonne Goodman, Nancy Grace, and Raul Lopez, among others. Carr lives and works in New York City.
SELECTED PRESS
Culture Mag
This Cult-Favorite Artist’s First Canvas Was a Dive-Bar Wall
Interview Magazine
Drake Carr on Horny Art, Dive
Bars, and Samuel R. Delany
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Drake Carr
Isa Spector, 2025
Colored pencil, ink, acrylic on paper
54 1/2 x 48 3/4 in
138.4 x 123.8 cm
(DCA25.001)
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Drake Carr
Ethan James Green and Juanes Montoya, 2025
Colored pencil and acrylic on illustration board
40 x 32 in
101.6 x 81.3 cm
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Drake Carr
John Paul (Hollywood), 2025
Colored pencil, ink, acrylic, and crayon on paper
68 x 42 in
172.7 x 106.7 cm(DCA25.004)
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Drake Carr
Rissa, 2023
Colored pencil, graphite, pastel on paper
82 x 48 in (unframed)
208.3 x 121.9 cm (unframed)
(DCA25.003) -
Drake Carr
Palma (Yellow), 2025
Pencil on translucent paperr
30 1/4 x 21 1/2 in
76.8 x 54.6 cm
(DCA25.007) -
Drake Carr
Loren Kramar, 2025
Colored pencil, crayon, and acrylic on two illustration boards
72 x 40 in
182.9 x 101.6 cm
(DCA25.013) -
Drake Carr
Elyse Silverberg, 2025
Colored pencil, crayon, and acrylic on paper
60 x 42 in
152.4 x 106.7 cm
(DCA25.012) -
Drake Carr
Courtney Yates (Hollywood), 2025
Pencil and crayon on illustration board
40 x 32 in
101.6 x 81.3 c
(DCA25.014) -
Drake Carr
Alissa Marlow, 2025
Colored pencil, crayon, and acrylic on illustration board
40 x 32 in
101.6 x 81.3 cm
(DCA25.016)