Los Angeles: Upcoming Exhibitions and Events
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925 N. Orange Drive, Los Angeles
February 15-April 26, 2025
Opening reception: Saturday, February 15, 6-8PM
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7000 Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles
February 15-April 26, 2025
Opening reception: Saturday, February 15, 6-8PM
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7000 Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles
February 19, 2025, 6-8PM
Tschabalala Self will be signing copies of her books, Make Room and Bodega Run in conjunction of the opening of her exhibition, Dream Girl, at our 7000 Santa Monica Blvd. space.
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Extended Hours for Hollywood Galleries
In celebration of LA Art Week, Jeffrey Deitch and neighborhood galleries are extending our hours until 8 pm on Wednesday, February 19th. We will be hosting a mezcal tasting in our 925 N. Orange Drive courtyard by Perro Verde.
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New York: Current and Upcoming Exhibitions
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76 Grand Street, New York
On view through February 22, 2025
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Tyler Ballon, Right to Bear Arms/Second Amendment, 2024-25
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18 Wooster Street, New York
March 8-April 19, 2025
Opening reception: Saturday, March 8, 6-8 PM
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Sharif Farrag, Love Complicated Jug, 2024
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76 Grand Street, New York
March 8-April 19, 2025
Opening reception: Saturday, March 8, 6-8 PM
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Michael Alvarez, Look at This Photograph 3, 2022
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Jeffrey Deitch will be presenting a group of Los Angeles artists in our gallery circle including Michael Alvarez, Mario Ayala, Karon Davis, Isaac Psalm Escoto, Sharif Farrag, Kohshin Finley, Alfonso Gonzalez Jr., Zoé Blue M., Gabriela Ruiz, Kenny Scharf, Alake Shilling, and Christopher Suarez.
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Coming out February 20 and featuring exclusive artist interviews, installation images and archival material from the gallery’s award-winning exhibition. The book also features essays by Raquel Gutierrez and Rose Salseda.
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The exhibition will open on October 5, 2025 and run through January 4, 2026
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ALPHABET SIGMA (Side A), will be on view at the Palais de Tokyo, from February 21 to May 11, then from June 13 to September 7, 2025. Side B at the CAPC (Bordeaux), will open from March 12 to September 20, 2026.
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Ways to Support Los Angeles
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A coalition of major arts organizations and philanthropists in L.A., led by the Getty Museum, created the LA Arts Community Fire Relief Fund, a resource for artists and art workers across disciplines who have lost residences, studios or livelihoods or have otherwise been impacted by the devastating Los Angeles fires.
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Alfonso Gonzales Jr. is one of forty artists to work with White Label Editions to release a special print in support of the Grief and Hope Fund. The fund is a collaborative effort to support Los Angeles Artists and Art Workers affected by the recent fires.
Bypass is a 24×18 inch, high quality print of his painting of the same name from his recent solo exhibition, This Was Here, at our New York gallery.
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Project Phoenix was launched by a collective of concerned art professionals dedicated to advancing wildfire relief and recovery efforts for the Los Angeles art community. The project harnesses the goodwill of business and nonprofit leaders to raise and distribute much-needed funds, host informational webinars, and publish a directory of resources tailored to the art community.
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