L.A. Louver

Art gallery in Venice, Los Angeles, United States

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]

Directors

The gallery directors are Peter Goulds, Kimberly Davis, and Elizabeth East. Lisa Jann is the Managing Director. The gallery is a member of the Art Dealers Association of America.[2]

Artists

Established in 1976, the gallery represents the following notable artists:

  • Terry Allen
  • Tony Berlant
  • Tony Bevan
  • Deborah Butterfield
  • Rebecca Campbell
  • Dale Chihuly
  • Richard Deacon
  • Mark di Suvero
  • Gajin Fujita[3]
  • David Hockney (since 1978)[4]
  • Ben Jackel
  • Leon Kossoff
  • Guillermo Kuitca
  • Alison Saar
  • Sean Scully
  • Joel Shapiro
  • Peter Shelton
  • Juan Uslé
  • Tom Wudl

In addition, the gallery manages various artist estates, including:

Design

The 8,000-square-foot (740 m2) building that houses the gallery was designed by architect Frederick Fisher.[5]

References

  1. ^ Leah Ollman, "Art review: 'Kienholz Before LACMA' at L.A. Louver," The Los Angeles Times, February 2, 2012.
  2. ^ Art Dealers Association of America Member Galleries[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Eva Recinos (6 April 2023), In a new gallery show, artist Gajin Fujita turns inward to create love letters to L.A. Los Angeles Times.
  4. ^ Jori Finkel (4 October 2022), David Hockney’s latest floral iPad works to blossom at five different galleries, from Los Angeles to Paris The Art Newspaper.
  5. ^ arcspace catalogue Archived 2009-11-18 at the Wayback Machine

External links

  • L.A. Louver Website
  • Ed Kienholz at L.A. Louver in The Los Angeles Times
  • Gaijin Fujita at L.A. Louver

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