Los Angeles is a city of resilience. A place where reinvention is part of its DNA. But when disaster strikes, when the hills burn and the air turns thick with ash, survival takes on a different meaning. The L.A. fires didn’t just scorch landscapes—they upended lives, displacing families, straining emergency services, and hitting the city’s most vulnerable populations the hardest.
For many, the aftermath is still unfolding. The elderly, the chronically ill, and those already struggling with food insecurity now face a crisis layered on top of crisis. And that’s where Project Angel Food steps in—not just with meals, but with dignity, community, and unwavering support.
And now, the art world is answering the call.
On February 27, 2025, ANGEL ART, one of L.A.’s most revered benefit auctions, returns to raise critical funds for Project Angel Food’s expanding mission. In partnership with Bonhams, this extraordinary event isn’t just about acquiring rare, world-class artwork—it’s about fueling a cause that feeds, heals, and restores.
The Power of Art in Times of Crisis
After the devastating fires, Project Angel Food saw a 10% surge in new clients, a number that continues to rise. For many, their homes are gone. For others, the fires worsened existing health conditions—respiratory issues from lingering smoke, the inability to cook due to displacement, or increased isolation that makes grocery shopping impossible.
Partnering with Los Angeles County’s Food Equity Roundtable, Project Angel Food is stepping up where traditional support systems have faltered. By expanding meal delivery services, they’re ensuring that no one—especially those battling illness—goes hungry.
And yet, the need keeps growing. That’s why every bid placed at ANGEL ART directly funds meals, healthcare advocacy, and emergency food relief for those who need it most.
Their pieces, alongside works from Ed Ruscha, John Baldessari, Helen Frankenthaler, Richard Misrach, Jeff Koons, Shepard Fairey, and many more, will be showcased and auctioned, proving that art doesn’t just belong in galleries—it belongs in action.
Event Details: What to Expect
The Auction at Bonhams Los Angeles
February 27: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Live Auction Date: February 27, 2025
Live Auction Works: 6–8 exceptional pieces
Online Auction: Over 60 works available for bidding from February 13–27, 2025
Artwork Preview:
February 25–26: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Why You Should Be There
Art, at its best, does more than decorate—it transforms, provokes, and unites. ANGEL ART 2025 is a testament to that power.
By attending, you’re not just acquiring an incredible piece of art—you’re actively funding meals for those who can’t cook, groceries for those who can’t shop, and hope for those struggling to survive in a city that often overlooks them.
For the collector, the humanitarian, or the Angeleno looking to give back, this event is an opportunity to turn generosity into tangible impact.
Los Angeles may be a city built on reinvention, but it thrives on community. This is your chance to be part of something bigger.
Join us. Bid with purpose. Give with heart. Leave with more than just art.
For more information about ANGEL ART 2025 or to purchase tickets, visit
angelfood.org/angelart2025
How to Attend
General Admission Ticket: $250
VIP GrantLOVE Package: $1,000 (Includes two tickets + four limited-edition artworks by Alexandra Grant)
Address: The Bonhams, 7601 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles
Photo credits: Image Courtesy of Jon Tyson