Stupendous art is at your finger tips. Push the doors to La Luz de Jesus Gallery in West Hollywood, for a truly whimsical experience. Discover dazzling underground, counter-culture and contemporary artworks in this treasure chest. La Luz de Jesus Gallery specialises in unusual sculptures, narrative and figurative paintings and Post-pop art, as well as a fine selection of exhibitions. You can be sure to find what you're looking for.
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This enthralling art gallery, located in downtown Los Angeles, is a vibrant creative hub, offering eclectic, high-quality and affordable art, with a focus on neo-pop illustrations. Hive Gallery first time visitors and goers have praised the enchantingly unique spirit emanating from this space. Join the movement, and discover LA's most exciting up-and-coming artists. You might be lucky enough to meet some of the resident artists at one the gallery's exhibition openings!
See detailsIf you're an Andy Warhol fan, Revolver Gallery is the place for you. Founded in 2012 by entrepreneur Ron Rivlin, this gallery located in West Hollywood, features the largest collection of Andy Warhol's artworks world-wide, with over 300 original artworks of his for sale. Ron Rivlin describes himself as being "obsessed" by Warhol's work, and so are we! These hand-picked gems showcase Warhol's fascination for glamour and celebrity, and his use of innovative techniques, such as the photographic silkscreen printing. The collection is a living proof to the artist's vast contribution to the Pop art movement, and his rightly deserved title of "mirror of his age".
See detailsCorey Helford Gallery (CHG) is one of the leaders on the international New Contemporary Art market. CHG might appear to be small from the outside, but it's in fact divided into three separate spaces! Launched in 2006 by the married couple Jan Corey Helford and Bruce Helford, this spacious and calm gallery displays high-quality eclectic artworks, ranging from Street art to Pop Surrealism. Artistic productions made by both emerging and renowned artists merge together in a warm and welcoming atmosphere, bringing you a variety of visual delights.
See detailsThe New Contemporary Art Movement seems to be on every art connoisseur's lips lately. If you're keen to jump on the bandwagon, then head straight for Thinkspace Gallery, situated in the thriving West Adams District in Los Angeles. You will be able to discover a variety of anti-establishment artworks, in a space which promotes recognition and support to young and lesser-known artists. For a breath of fresh air, admire the gallery's wonderfully curated collection.
See detailsThe buoyant Arts District of Los Angeles is now home to Over The Influence Gallery. The originality of this contemporary art gallery relies on its exceptional setting, and alternating lighting sources; located in an a 6,000 square-foot 1930’s Bowstring Truss warehouse, the gallery uses daylight, artificial light, and a combination of both, to showcase a variety of mediums on display.
See detailsKohn Gallery is a historical building, founded in 1985 by former Flash Art editor Michael Kohn. Did you know the gallery had exhibited Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup, which opened just weeks before the artist’s unfortunate death? The gallery continues to build links between contemporary art and the anthology of art history, representing emerging artists, and artists with longer careers.
See detailsEmerging artists have seen their career explode thanks to their work being shown at the Bruce Lurie Gallery. Founded in the early 1980s in New York's East Village, Bruce Lurie Gallery has since relocated to the trendy Los Angeles Arts District. Explore this great little gallery, and discover emerging to mid-career Pop art, Street art, and Abstract Minimalist artists.
See detailsFashion, luxury and culture lovers, listen up! You have found your sanctuary. Right in the heart of Los Angeles, a few feet away from the iconic Rodeo Drive, you will come across Mouche Gallery. You will not only find contemporary artworks by Michael Moebius or Kiro Urdin, but also photographs of Marylin Monroe and The Beatles, taken by world-renowned artists Douglas Kirkland and David Montgomery. A unique experience, which will satisfy your thirst for all things beautiful.
See detailsGabba Gallery owner Jason Ostro was voted one of the "Eight best Art Curators in Los Angeles" by CBS, and is passionate about bringing to his community the finest, most cutting-edge artworks out there. Jason Ostro has an open mindset, as he believes that art should be for everyone, and aims for his gallery to be as welcoming and inclusive as possible to both artists and visitors. Gabba Gallery offers a variety of mediums and styles, from vibrant and colorful street art, to bold and experimental Pop art, without an ounce of pretension.
See detailsPhotography enthusiasts, brighten up your day by taking a trip to Fahey/ Klein Gallery. The sheer diversity of fine art photography on display is a proof of the gallery's commitment to its visitors and the medium itself. With over 8,000 photographs in stock, Fahey/ Klein Gallery accomodates everyone's tastes, with genres ranging from portraits to landscapes, and still-life to contemporary photography.
See detailsIf you happen to find yourself in the Miracle Mile neighborhood in Los Angeles, why not pay a visit to TAG Gallery? At this artist-found, nonprofit cooperative, you will come upon contemporary fine art, made by Southern Californian local artists working in all mediums and styles. Check out TAG Gallery's monthly exhibitions, artist talks and other exciting public events.
See detailsMorYork isn't your regular art gallery. Think of it as a studio, a factory and even a gallery. This one of a kind space is home to gallery owner and artist Clare Graham's cabinet of curiosities, which won't be like anything you've seen before. Marvel at Clare Graham's recycled artworks, made from unwanted objects, such as bottlecaps and Scrabble tiles. A visitor compared visiting Clare Graham's studio to "entering into a dream world". Why not give it a go? You're in for a treat!
See detailsGallery Brown is your new best friend if you're in the search for something specific. This art gallery is specialised in Post-war and contemporary art, with a focus on paintings, works on paper and fine art posters. In the mood for some Pop art? Look out for artworks by Modern Masters Jean-Michel Basquiat, Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. LA-lovers, check out John Tierney's LA-centric oil paintings, inspired by the architecture and culture of the city. Tierney's paintings have an unmissable Edward Hopper quality to them, giving the viewer a realistic insight into the urban American scene.
See detailsGet a break from the city at Maxwell Alexander Gallery. The collection of contemporary American Southwest and landscape paintings brings the beauty of the natural world to you, transporting you into a world of rocky mountains, deserts, and cowboys. While you're there, make sure to have a look at the gallery's contemporary realism collection. Michael Klein's expressive, representational paintings will give you a better understanding of the world around us and make you reflect on our human experience.
See detailsDo you fancy seeing contemporary art and Folk art, in a lively Latina owned and operated gallery? If your answer is yes, then Cactus Gallery is the place for you! Discover local artists in this hidden little gem of a gallery, and enjoy the wonderful community atmosphere. We love the fact that Cactus Gallery represents many female artists in the US and internationally, and is dedicated to promoting established and emerging artists.
See detailsDark art is just around the corner at Hyaena Gallery. Make your way to Burbank, California, if you have a special interest in macabre, underground and outsider art. We dare you to have the spookiest experience of your life, by having a look at the gallery's permanent exhibition of horror related artworks made by serial killers... Pick up during your visit a Darkwave music CD, or a "Freak Show" print, amongst the impressive collection of oddities.
See detailsAre you on the lookout for a Ghostbuster print to decorate your room? Look no further than Hero Complex Gallery! They specialise in selling contemporary, lowbrow and Pop art artworks online, offering a wide range of genres: science-fiction, horror, animation... Customers who shop there appreciate the care put into shipping artworks, the high-quality products and the fantastic customer service.
See detailsClara Berta is a contemporary abstract painter, based in Palm Springs, LA, and luckily enough, you have the possibility to view the artist's work in her very own gallery. Clara Berta is inspired by the natural world, especially water, as well as her background in psychology, to create large-scale paintings. Clara Berta's artistic productions are characterized by vibrant colors and organic shapes, and have a soothing, uplifiting effect on the viewer.
See detailsInject some fun into your day by taking a trip to the Jeffrey Deitch Gallery in Hollywood, California. While planning your visit, take a look at the gallery's website and discover their calendar of events that may be of interest to you, such as exhibitions or book launches. Glance through the modern and contemporary art at your disposal, in this huge and brightly lit space and leave feeling reinvigorated.
See detailsGet the best of both worlds at the Musichead Gallery. This photography gallery specialises in music history images, taken by over 80 photographers, and available in a variety of sizes and genres. Learn more about music legends, such as Elvis Presley or The Rolling Stones, at one of Musichead Gallery's regular exhibitions. Don't leave empty-handed, and get hold of an Aerosmith or Erykah Badu photograph. The best part is you can have it professionally framed at the gallery's framing studio!
See detailsJill Joy is a fascinating artist, whose journey is like no other. After realising that law studies were not meant for her, Jill Joy pursued her passion for art instead. She spent two and a half years at a yoga retreat, which led her to realise her deeper purpose in life. She is now a self-taught artist who produces beautiful abstract oil paintings, that reflect her personal philosophy of universal consciousness, illumination and spiritual awakening. Jill Joy's art is thought to have healing powers, by acting as meditation focal points for the viewers.
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