Cannibal Flower is a group exhibition presented at Gabba Gallery in Downtown Los Angeles, a contemporary space known for its eclectic programming and commitment to showcasing both emerging and established artists across disciplines. Since opening in 2012, the gallery has built a reputation for presenting work that spans street art, pop, collage, and fine art without pretense, creating an environment that feels both accessible and visually bold .
Opening May 16, 2026, Cannibal Flower brings together a range of artists whose work explores transformation, consumption, beauty, and decay… themes that oscillate between the seductive and the unsettling.
Honey Jaeger (Hannah) will be exhibiting Mother Warned Me There’d Be Men Like You, a collage that draws from classical imagery and recontextualizes it through her signature surrealist theater. Set within a fractured, dreamlike landscape, the piece confronts power, vulnerability, and inherited narratives around gender… reframing them through a lens that is both intimate and confrontational.
Positioned within the broader context of the exhibition, the work resonates with Cannibal Flower’s underlying tension… the collision of beauty and violence, attraction and danger, the ornamental and the grotesque.