Written by: L.A. Louver
Opening this Wednesday, February 26, the exhibition features works from the artist’s ongoing series “Soñe que revelabas” (“I dreamed that you appeared,” which are primarily painted with variant hues of black paint, and almost always …
If you’ve passed by Rodeo Drive lately, you might have a noticed a new addition along this famous Beverly Hills destination. Installed in celebration of Chinese New Year and the Year of the Horse, this …
Astrup Fearnley Museet in Olso, Norway is presenting a solo exhibition of works by R.B. Kitaj from the museum’s collection. The show features many of Kitaj’s most well-known paintings, including “Juan de la Cruz,” 1967 (pictured …
L.A. TIMES / Critic’s Choice Art review ‘Leon Kossoff: London Landscapes’ at L.A. Louver by David Pagel 4:30 PM PST, February 20, 2014 In an exhibition of 40 drawings and seven paintings at L.A. Louver, …
You may have seen all the news on Richard Deacon at the Tate, but did you know he curated an exhibition of drawing at London’s Drawing Room? The ambitious group show traces over 100 years …
If you haven’t seen our current Leon Kossof exhibition, or want an insightful reflection on Kossoff’s paintings and drawings of London, we urge you to read a fantastic review of the show by James Scarborough …
Matt Wedel is included in the group show “MUCK: Accumulations, Accretions and Aggregations” on view at Arizona State University Art Museum. The exhibition includes work by seven contemporary artists dealing with ceramics. On view through …
Check out pics from our Leon Kossoff and the Old Masters conversation, which took place last Tuesday, February 11th. Thank you to everyone who came out, and especially the distinguished panelists John Walsh, Hunter Drohojowksa-Philp …
The Richard Deacon retrospective at Tate Britain is officially open! Only in its first week, the exhibition is already the talk of the town. But don’t take our word for it, here’s a list of recent press …
In 1999, the Getty Museum invited Leon Kossoff to create drawings after the works by Nicolas Poussin that reside in the Getty’s collection. The museum even went so far as to loan the Poussin works …
blakegopnik: DAILY PIC: “Jelly Centers” was made in 1969 by Frederick Hammersley, one of the first artists to make serious use of computers and their printers. It’s now in a group show at Bortolami gallery …
Gwynn Murrill’s installation in Century City has sadly come to an end, but her work can still be seen at the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson, Wyoming. An exhibition of works portraying severely …
Haven’t seen our Leon Kossoff exhibition yet? Here’s a little taste of what you’re missing. Featuring both drawings and paintings by the British artist, the exhibition centers on the artists portrayals of London, the city …
Check out our Facebook page for more pictures from our Leon Kossoff opening – what a celebratory night! Thank you to everyone who came out, we appreciate all the support. Picture by Eric Minh Swenson
Our Leon Kossoff exhibition is fully-installed! Come join us for the opening tomorrow, Thursday, Jan 23rd, from 6-8pm. If you’re interested in learning more about the works in the exhibition, here’s a recent press article …
A comprehensive survey of work by British artist Richard Deacon opens at Tate Britain this February. He was the subject of a recent interview with Martin Gayford in the Telegraph, where he describes what drives …
Check out more early press coverage for our upcoming Leon Kossoff exhibition in the current issue of ArtScene. Here’s an excerpt of the text by Scarlet Cheng: “In Kossoff’s palette, London is a somewhat gray, …
Suzanne Muchnic highlights our 2013 Alison Saar exhibition in the current issue of ARTnews. Make sure to pick up a copy for the complete review and visit our website to see more works from the …
While the Richard Deacon retrospective has yet to open at the Tate Britain, the exhibition (set to open this February) is already generating buzz. Richard Dorment of “The Telegraph” chose the Deacon exhibition as a …
Wishing everyone a very Happy New Year! On this occasion, we’re ringing in the “Year of the Horse” with one our favorite sculptures by Deborah Butterfield. Have a safe and wonderful 2014!
We made the list! Artsy has chosen our forthcoming Leon Kossoff exhibition as a must see for 2014. Check it out: Our Most Anticipated Gallery Exhibitions in 2014 “Leon Kossoff: London Landscapes” at LA Louver, Los …
Read a fantastic review of David Hockney’s exhibition at the de young Museum by Robert Smith in the New York Times. Here’s a short excerpt: Returning Home, but Always Going Forward By ROBERTA SMITH SAN FRANCISCO …
L.A. Louver wishes you and your loved ones a wonderful holiday season, a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! We’re so excited to see you in the new year with our amazing exhibition …
LOS ANGELES TIMES Critic’s Choice Art Review: Step inside Joel Shapiro’s fascinating work at L.A. Louver By David Pagel To step into the main gallery at L.A. Louver is to feel as if you are …
publicartfund: #throwbackthursday - in December 1993, Mark di Suvero’s Rumi and Huru got a snowy welcome to 60th Street and 5th Avenue.
Every year Roland Garros selects an artist to design the poster for their annual professional tennis tournament, and this year they’ve chosen Spanish artist Juan Uslé. Watch this video interview with Juan discussing how tennis …
Our holiday shopping promo continues! Purchase any book from our online web shop and all the proceeds will go to Venice Family Clinic, a local non-profit organization that provides quality primary health care to people …
Don’t miss the last weekend to see Tom Wudl’s solo exhibition at Cuesta College Art Gallery in San Luis Obispo, CA. The exhibition includes over a dozen paintings that span almost 50 years of the …
deyoungmuseum: With his multimedia treatment of the forests around his East Yorkshire home, David Hockney has almost single-handedly made landscape relevant again. For the past several years, the artist has sketched (on paper and iPad), …
China’s leading fashion photographer Chen Man has teamed up with Canon EOS to produce a limited edition white camera. Here’s a short video produced specifically for the collaboration. Sadly, the camera is not available in …
Pick up a copy of Art in America’s current issue for a review by Annie Buckley on Tom Wudl’s previous exhibition at L.A. Louver. Read the complete article here. To see more works from the …
Charles Garabedian “Baseball,"1965flo-paque on paper36-¼ x 77 inches Collection of the Artist We agree!

































