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Morán Morán is a contemporary art gallery in Los Angeles. It was founded by Al Moran in 2008 as OHWOW, [1] [2] and was later renamed. The gallery began as an alliance of artists and curators presenting various exhibitions and publications. [3] [4] It is located at 641 N. Western Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90004.
Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art, California: Malibu: Greater Los Angeles Area: Art: Part of Pepperdine University, works from the collections of the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation: Gallery 825: West Hollywood: Westside: Art: Operated by the Los Angeles Art Association: Gamble House: Pasadena: San Gabriel Valley: Historic house: 1908 ...
L.A. Louver is an art gallery focusing on American and European contemporary art. The gallery is located in Venice , Los Angeles , California , United States. [ 1 ]
Craft Contemporary, formerly the Craft and Folk Art Museum, is a non-profit, non-collecting arts museum dedicated to showcasing contemporary craft in Los Angeles, California. The museum is located on Los Angeles' Museum Row on Wilshire Boulevard , and across from the George C. Page Museum and La Brea Tar Pits .
Gemini G.E.L., formally Gemini Ltd., is an artists‘ workshop, exhibition space, and publisher of limited edition prints and sculptures, located at 8365 Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles, California. History
The Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery (LAMAG) is a 10,000-square-foot (930 m 2) venue that offers exhibition space for large, thematic group exhibitions that are representative of the current endeavors of area artists, and major retrospective exhibitions of work by individuals who have made an extraordinary contribution and impact on art in Los Angeles.
The influx of visitors forced Chung to relocate the gallery to its current location Koreatown in 2011, but the gallery kept the name derived from its former address. [1] In 2016, W Magazine named it one of "The Best Alternative Art Galleries in Los Angeles." [2] [3] In 2018, art lawyer and writer Kibum Kim joined the gallery as co-director. [1] [4]
Artist Matthew Barney had his first solo gallery show at Regen Projects in 1991. The gallery was also the first to represent photographer Catherine Opie. [5] Stuart Regen died in 1998 from non-Hodgkin lymphoma. [6] [7]