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  2. Jewelry Trades Building - Wikipedia

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    Jewelry Trades Building, also known as Title Guarantee Block, [2] is a historic eight-story highrise located at 500 S. Broadway and 220 W. 5th Street in the Broadway Theater District in the historic core of downtown Los Angeles.

  3. Werner Drewes - Wikipedia

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    Werner Drewes (1899–1985) was a painter, printmaker, and art teacher. [1] [2] Considered to be one of the founding fathers of American abstraction, he was one of the first artists to introduce concepts of the Bauhaus school within the United States. [3]

  4. L.A. Louver - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Category:Art museums and galleries in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art; Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery; Louis Stern Fine Arts; La Luz de Jesus; M. MAMA Gallery; Marciano Art Foundation;

  6. This new gallery in L.A. is forging connections between Bay ...

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    Good Mother Gallery recently opened its Los Angeles arm near the 6th Street Bridge after starting in Oakland in 2014 with a community-centric ethos.

  7. David Kordansky Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The gallery was founded by David Kordansky, a former conceptual and performance artist, in a space on Bernard Street in L.A.’s Chinatown neighborhood. [2] In 2008, the gallery opened its main location in Culver City and, in 2014, expanded to Los Angeles's Mid-City district where it tripled its size to more than 20,000 square feet. [3]

  8. Nicholas Wilder - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Walter George Wilder (1937 – May 12, 1989) was an American art dealer and owner of an eponymous contemporary art gallery in Los Angeles in the 1960s and 1970s. . He later closed his gallery, returned to his native New York, and developed a second career as a paint

  9. Fine Arts Building (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    In June 2012, Los Angeles Fine Arts Building was purchased by Sorgente Group of America. [4] The building appears in the film (500) Days of Summer, where the protagonist — an aspiring architect — describes it as his favorite building. [2] The lobby has housed art galleries in recent years. [5]